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<title>Cavaliers Celebration Starts With Playoff Spot</title>
<description><![CDATA[    In the BEACON JOURNAL, Terry Pluto writes that &quot;Cavaliers fans, the playoffs are a reason to celebrate. Especially how the team made the playoffs, how the Cavs finished with the fourth-best record in their history.Then there's the homecourt advantage in the first round, and a general good feeling that this team not only belongs in the postseason -- but could win a series. They've done it with a 21-year-old (LeBron James) who should be the league's MVP this season. It has been seven years since they made the playoffs -- only the Los Angeles Clippers and Golden State Warriors have been out longer.&quot; 
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<pubDate>Thu, 20 Apr 2006 09:45:20 -0800</pubDate>
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<title>NBA Mock Draft-College players only 1. Noah 2 Morrison 3. Thomas</title>
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  <p>Here is my mock draft, usually when a player does well in the tournament, their stock goes up in the draft. Teams are gonna pass on Sheldon Williams, due to poor tournament performance. He’ll be the next Elton Brand and will help that Hornets go to the playoffs next year. I put Reddick with the Jazz, looking at the Jazz's&nbsp;draft history they pick over hyped white dudes, who can’t play in the NBA. Hopefully the Sonics get Brandon Roy, he and Ridnouer will form the best back court in the league circa 2110. I only did college players that I have seen play and one Eurotrash dude that Espn ranked high. I guessed&nbsp;the teams that will end up with the highest lottery picks.</p>
  <p>&nbsp;1. Bulls from knicks- joekim Noah.&nbsp; Had a good tournment, he&nbsp;could really develop&nbsp;</p>
  <p>2. Portland Trailblazers- Adam Morrison. Keep him local. &nbsp;</p>
  <p>3. Charlotte Bobcats-&nbsp; Tyrus Thomas </p>
  <p>4. Atlanta Hawks-Lemarcus Aldridge</p>
  <p>5. Toronto Raptors-&nbsp; Randy foye </p>
  <p>6. Orlando Magic- Josh Mcroberts </p>
  <p>7. Golden state- Andrea Bargani. The bay area better have ample olive oil and garlic. </p>
  <p>8. Boston Celtics-&nbsp;Dee Brown </p>
  <p>9. Timerwolves- Rodney Carney </p>
  <p>10. Supersonics- Brandon Roy </p>
  <p>11. Rockets- Al Hortford</p>
  <p>12. Bulls- Ronnie Brewer </p>
  <p>13.Utah jazz- J.J reddick. Another white person playing basketball in Utah, I don’t understand. </p>
  <p>14 Hornets- Sheldon Williams. Every team will regret passing on him </p>
  <p>15. 76ers-&nbsp;Maurice Ager</p>
  <p>16 Indiana- Jordan Farmar. &nbsp;</p>
  <p>17. Sacramento-leon powe </p>
  <p>Rudy Gay was going&nbsp;pretty high but he will end up a second rounder, due to poor performance in the&nbsp;tournement &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><br><br><a href="http://blogs.foxsports.com/PervisEllison/19613#comments">No comments</a>
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<pubDate>Wed, 05 Apr 2006 19:16:17 -0800</pubDate>
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<title>Playoff Race Reset</title>
<description><![CDATA[    Alright, since everyone in the league was off last night, it's time to reset the playoff race.<p> I'm going to break down the remaining win probabilities for each of the four teams in the hunt - the Lakers, Kings, Hornets and Jazz. (My previous posts on win probability are <a href="http://www.sactownroyalty.com/story/2006/2/21/131457/988">here</a> and <a href="http://www.sactownroyalty.com/story/2006/3/17/16215/7579">here</a>.)<p> The formula used to predict the win probability for games was borrowed from Ed Kupfer, an illustrious poster at the <a href="http://sonicscentral.com/apbrmetrics/viewforum.php?f=1">APBRmetric forum</a>. Specifically in <a href="http://sonicscentral.com/apbrmetrics/viewtopic.php?t=14&amp;highlight=">this thread</a>, Kupfer lays out the statistical basis for the WinProb formula, which calculates the probability of a home team winning given winning percentages, location of the game and days of rest for each team.<p> Let's start with the Lakers, who have seven games left:<p> <img src="http://www.sactownroyalty.com/images/admin/lakersprob.jpg"><p> (Let's do some explaining: date, home and away should be obvious. <i>H-Win%</i> and <i>A-Win%</i> are the home and away teams' current winning percentages, respectively. <i>H-Rest</i> is days since the last game for the home team; <i>A-Rest</i> is the same for the away team. <i>H-Prob</i> is the calculated probability of the home team winning. <i>T-Prob</i> is the calculated WinProb for the team in question - in this case, the Lakers.)<p> After the road back-to-back this week, it's almost smooth sailing for the Lakers with their last five games coming at home.<p> The toughest of those five is against Phoenix, who with three days left in the season might take to resting semi-frail Steve Nash and overworked Shawn Marion. Even if the Suns play like they have all season, the Lakers still have a 48% probability of winning. The game is essentially a toss-up.<p> L.A.'s two road games should be losses, with the Lakers having only a 44.8% probability of winning one of them and a 4.8% likelihood of winning both. &nbsp;There's a 60% likelihood the Lakers lose them both.<p> The most likely scenario for the five home games is sadly 4-1, with the loss coming to either the Clippers (who aren't really the away team) or the Suns.<p> So, couple with L.A.'s current record, that would have the Lakers ending the season at 44-38, and easily in the playoffs.<p> Let's move on to our eighth place Kings:<p> <img src="http://www.sactownroyalty.com/images/admin/kingsprob.jpg"><p> As we all know, this week is going to be tough. The likelihood of winning one of the next three is &nbsp;55.9%. The likelihood of winning two is 43.2%. All three? 0.5%. Yikes. Losing all three? 53.3%. Uhh...<p> So the most likely scenario is to go 1-2 this week. The second most likely scenario is to go 0-3. The third is 2-1, and there is an absolutely miniscule chance to 3-0.<p> It looks the best bet is to pray for a split in Texas and hope the dominance of the Clippers continues.<p> But let's assume the worst: 0-3. The Kings close out with 4 of 5 in ARCO. Three of those home games leave the Kings with a strong probability of winning, and the other is Phoenix. The road game is Denver, always a difficult task.<p> So, let's imagine 3-2 in the last five - a near worst-case scenario - coupled with this week's 0-3 worst case scenario. That's finishing 3-5, and leaving the Kings with a 2005-06 regular season record of 41-41.<p> If the Kings can pull out either one game on the current road swing or one of the games against Denver or Phoenix, they'd sit at 42-40, still probably two games behind L.A. for the coveted seventh spot. If they manage to steal one from the Clippers <i>and</i> hold court against Phoenix, they'd be 43-39, still likely a game back.<p> But if the Lakers manage to lose on the home floor to Phoenix and the Clippers - which is very possible - while the Kings hit their likely best-case scenario, then it's gravy. The teams would tie for the seventh position, and (should the scenarios play out) the Kings would hold the tiebreaker advantage. (Since the teams split their four matchups, the next tiebreaker in conference record. If those were even, it'd go to division record. Luckily, because the Kings lost to a wealth of Eastern teams this season, they hold a sturdy advantage in both categories. Of course, had they not lost so many games against Eastern teams, they might not be in this predicament.)<p> So, the Kings really need to go 5-3 to have a shot at seventh place, with the Lakers going 4-3. And yes, that scenario is plausible, if hopeful. And I'm hopeful. So I'm predicting it. There. Happy?<p> Don't sleep on the Hornets, though:<p> <img src="http://www.sactownroyalty.com/images/admin/hornetsprob.jpg"><p> Actually, you might be able to sleep on the Hornets. They have 10 games left, with four likely wins (hosting Golden State, Toronto, Seattle and Utah), one toss-up (versus Cleveland) and five likely losses (at Detroit, Dallas, Sacramento, Phoenix and the Lakers). The Utah game will be tough, and I would guess that the Hornets could steal one at the end of the season from Phoenix or L.A. So, 5-5 seems real reasonable. (For the record, the sum of probabilities is 4.6 - that means the Hornets are expected to win 4.6 of these games. Five seems right.)<p> Going 5-5 would put the Hornets at 40-42. The Kings would have to go 2-6 to fall back to the Hornets at that pace, something very unlikely to happen.<p> But remember that worst-case scenario for the Kings up there? It was 3-5, with losses at Dallas, San Antonio, the Clippers and Denver and a home loss to Phoenix. It didn't count a home loss to the Hornets.<p> What if it was the Hornets instead of the Suns who beat the Kings in ARCO? Then, you'd likely have the Hornets going 6-4 and finishing 41-41. The 3-5 finish would put the Kings at 41-41. The Hornets, having taken two of three from Sacramento already, would have the tiebreaker and make the playoffs.<p> Damn.<p> So, um, like I said: Don't sleep on the Hornets. All they have to do is take care of business at home and beat the Kings in ARCO (and hope the Kings can't win in Texas or SoCal).<p> There's one last team in the hunt - the Utah Jazz:<p> <img src="http://www.sactownroyalty.com/images/admin/jazzprob.jpg"><p> It's actually pretty grim for the Jazz, who still have San Antonio <b>twice</b> and Dallas once. That's like three sure losses. Let's start with that. 0-3.<p> Utah's other road games are in Minnesota and New Orleans. We've assumed New Orleans will hold serve against Utah in Oklahoma City, but I can imagine the Jazz beating the Wolves. That's 1-4.<p> The other four home games for Utah (besides San Antonio's visit tonight) are Portland, Houston, Denver and Golden State. 4-0 in those isn't impossible, but it's unlikely at a 24.1% probability. 3-1 is more likely at 43.4%. So let's go with 3-1.<p> That makes 4-5 total, and a 39-43 record - not even sniffing the playoffs. <p> So the Jazz would have to beat the Hornets (40-42), sweep the non-Spurs home games (41-41) and steal one in their Dallas-San Antonio back-to-back (42-40) to pass a Kings team that finishes 3-5 (which was a worst-case scenario, not counting a Hornets loss). The Jazz, by not having a shot at the tiebreaker with the Kings, need a miracle, really.<p> All theoryball aside, here's what it looks like will happen (through my royal purple tinged glasses):<p> <div class="pre">The Kings will go 5-3, finishing 44-38 and in seventh place.<br> The Lakers will go 4-3, finishing 44-38 and in eighth place due to tiebreakers.<br> The Hornets will go 5-5, finishing 40-42 and in ninth place.<br> The Jazz will go 4-5, finishing 39-43 and in tenth place.</div><p> Bank on it! (Actually, don't.)</p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p>
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	If the fourth quarter were 12 minutes and two tenths of a second long, the Warriors would be 31-39 and still in the playoff hunt. Unfortunately, that&amp;#8217;s not the case, and Golden State dropped a big game at home against the Hornets. After a very big stop on the other end [...]
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<pubDate>Thu, 30 Mar 2006 09:35:08 -0800</pubDate>
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<description>    When the Warriors reconvened after the All-Star break Monday, they held practice at the California Highway Patrol&apos;s academy outside of Sacramento.
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<title>Head-to-Head&apos;s Up (2/20-2/26): Trade Deadline Edition</title>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Well I’m glad the NBA (David Stern) came to its senses and invited Gilbert Arenas to play in Houston this weekend after all. Too bad Gil had to go and finish the first half of the season with a 4-for-22 effort and 6 turnovers at Dallas. Ouch.<br>So we have All-Star festivities to get through this weekend and then we’re back to the real games and hopefully an exciting week full of blockbuster trades. Here’s looking at you, week 2/20-2/26.<br>
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<strong>Four Games:</strong> Atlanta, Boston, Cleveland, Detroit, Indiana, LAL, Memphis, Milwaukee, New Jersey, New Orleans, Orlando, Portland, Seattle.<br>
<strong>Three Games:</strong> Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Golden State, Houston, LAC, Minnesota, New York, Philadelphia, San Antonio, Utah, Washington.<br>
<strong>Two Games:</strong> Denver, Miami, Phoenix, Sacramento, Toronto.<br>
<br>Season-long trade rumors are finally coming to fruition this week. Darko is moving to Disney World, former Terrapin Chris Wilcox swapped area codes with Vlad Rad, and Stevie Franchise just may get another ‘change of scenery’ if Isaiah Thomas continues his quest to bury the Knicks six-feet-under. Keep a close eye on pending trades as several players are sure to find themselves in new situations that could really boost their second half value.<br>
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<strong>Josh Smith/Childress, G/F</strong> – The reigning Slam-Dunk champ just put up career-highs of 21 points and 15 boards, while fellow swingman Josh Childress also scored a season-high 21 in a win over the Lakers Wednesday. We’re keeping our fingers crossed that Al Harrington will be asked to pack his bags before the Feb. 23rd deadline. Josh & Josh would immediately reap the benefits should Harrington (and his 37 mpg) depart. Smith averages an incredible 2.3 blks in only 27.5 mpg, and Childress contributes across the board but especially in steals with 1.2 spg in 28.4 minutes. Hopefully both will see 30-35 minutes a night the rest of the way and improve on their already respectable numbers. The youngsters have four games next week so get them in your lineups.<br>
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<strong>Delonte West, PG</strong> – LeBron (43/12/11) and Paul Pierce (50/7/8) may have stolen the show in an overtime thriller the other night, but Delonte also filled his stat line with 15/10/8 and 3 blocks. One of the best waiver wire pickups of the year, the versatile guard just keeps on truckin’. Jefferson, Perkins, and Wally are banged up, so West should have plenty of scoring chances in four contests next week.<br>
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<strong>Anthony Johnson, PG</strong> – Jamaal Tinsley is starting to make Marcus Camby and Fred Taylor look like iron men. He’s only appeared in 23 games this season and hasn’t been healthy for a full year since his rookie campaign. Veteran point guard Anthony Johnson has been handed the reins and asked to do what he can to help salvage Indiana’s season. A.J. has been a member of the Pacers’ starting five since the end of December and averages nearly 30 mpg as a starter. Usually just a borderline fantasy starter in deep leagues, Johnson’s hot hand (19/4/5 with 2 threes and 1.3spg in last 3 outings) makes a decent plug-and-play for four games next week.<br>
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<strong>Darko Milicic, F/C</strong> – If there ever was an ideal situation for the young 7-footer, Orlando is it. Darko’s playing time was so limited in Detroit that analyzing his stats does not really give you an indication of his potential. He’s shooting an impressive 51.5% from the floor, yet a miserable 37.5% from the charity stripe this season. But of course, his 17-of-33 FGs and 3-of-8 from the line are such small samples that they are essentially rendered meaningless. If one were to ascertain <em>anything</em> from his stats it would have to be his impressive 15 blocks in only 140 minutes of play this season. He’s sure to see plenty of playing time on his new team, and starting alongside league-leading rebounder Dwight Howard (12.6 rpg) seems to be a perfect fit for the Serbian big man. If you’re feelin’ Darko, get him in your lineups right away. Let's just hope for the best.<br>
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<strong>Chris Wilcox, F/C</strong> – Assuming Evans/Fortson get shipped out of town sometime before next Thursday, Wilcox will have a great opportunity to excel as the new starting PF in Seattle. Now that he lives in Starbucks capital, USA, maybe some grande caramel macchiatos can help Chris wake up and get his head in the game. The former Terp has immense talent and this appears to be a good situation for him. The Sonics frontcourt has lacked athleticism and been clogged up with the likes of Evans/Swift/Collison/Petro/Fortson for too long. Wilcox brings much needed explosiveness up front and <em>could</em> average 15 and 10 if he's focused and motivated. Think of him as a younger/healthier Kenyon Martin, with center eligibility to boot.<br>
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<strong>Stash ‘em or at least keep on your radar:</strong>
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<strong>Antoine Walker</strong> – He was back in the SLU for a couple games before the break (scored 26 pts and hit six treys on 2/15). Employee #8 needs a starting gig to be a consistent fantasy contributor, and he may just land one if traded to the right team.<br>
<strong>Shaun Livingston</strong> – Prep-to-pro point guard struggling in his second season, "the next Magic Johnson" has started three of the Clips last five games, averaging 6.7 assists in those contests. The potential is there for a monster second half if 36-year-old Cassell were to go down with an injury.<br>
<strong>Earl Watson</strong> – Incessant trade rumors surrounding Denver’s reserve PG are making me nauseous. He could have some value if given a starting job somewhere (New York?)<br>
<strong>Nazr Mohammed</strong> – The big man averaged 11 pts and 8 rebounds for the Knicks last season. He has been stuck on the Spurs’ bench all year, but exploded for 18 pts and 20 boards Wednesday night at Philly. He could make some noise if he were to take the starting spot from Rasho, or perhaps filling in for an injured Duncan.<br>
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<strong>Forget about ‘em and move on:<br>Larry Hughes</strong> – just went under the knife again and will be lucky to return for the playoffs.<br>
<strong>Emeka Okafor</strong> – they’ve been saying he’ll be back in 3-5 weeks for over a month now. Word out of Charlotte is that he’ll likely sit for the rest of the season.<br>
<strong>Jameer Nelson</strong> – Specialists can’t figure out what is wrong with his foot, and he is out for at <em>least</em> another three weeks. Even if he returns, he’ll have to fight for playing time with a crowded Orlando backcourt.<br>
<strong>Sebastian Telfair</strong> – Stephon Marbury’s little cousin was benched in favor of the Blake/Dixon combo. Bassy needs to learn the pro game and improve on his "Dick Cheney-esque" shooting (36.6%FG) before he can be a reliable fantasy force. Maybe next year.<br>
<strong>Marko Jaric</strong> – Yes, he may be traded, but he is just stinkin’ it up this season.<br>
<strong>Deron Williams</strong> – Did they really draft him ahead of Chris Paul? Williams is simply not a good fit for the Jazz and Jerry Sloan is not a good fit for fantasy owners.<br>
<br>Also… the Knicks/Magic exchanging <strong>Jamal Crawford</strong> and <strong>Steve Francis</strong> would help all parties involved (especially their fantasy owners).<br>Enjoy the All-Star festivities and be ready to pounce once those trades are announced.</div>

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<pubDate>Fri, 17 Feb 2006 09:54:14 -0800</pubDate>
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<description>    Baron Davis collected 29 points and 16 assists and Troy Murphy added 11 and
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Sure the Warriors lost, but this isn't a loss I mind. A one point overtime loss on the road without JRich is nothing to be ashamed about. For the most part they played tough. Are they headed to the playoffs? Well that's another story.<br>
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<br>Most of hoops nation had their eyes on their game to see how many points Kobe would drop. Pietrus played some pretty solid defense on Kobe on the first half (5 points) and then Monty used Derek Fisher to guard him for most of the second half (25 points). Yeah don't ask. I'm over simplifying it, but basically Monty doesn't have a clue about shutting down the other team's best offensive threat. Kobe didn't really seem to be trying in this game till the 4th quarter. Maybe the unfair criticism about his 81 point game got to him.<br>
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</div>Mikael Pietrus started in place of the injured JRich and showed some flashes of why many teams in the league are interested in him. Finally getting some minutes (39), MP2 dropped a double-double with 20 points and 10 rebounds. The points are nice, especially the 2 dunks, but what I like most about Pietrus' night was his rebounding. He's a big, athletic wingman. MP2 should be rebounding like this more often. Mikael can do wonders for his offensive game if he wasn't so in love with the three pointer, developed a midrange game, took it to the hole more, and focused on rebounding.<br>
<br>His 1 steal and 1 block hint at the defense he's capable of. With Monty foolishly going with Fisher on Kobe in the second half, Pietrus pretty much shut down Lamar Odom. Odom was going at Dunleavy before he was knocked out of the game with a rolled ankle (keep reading), but looked like a scrub against Pietrus.<br>
<br>Monty- START PIETRUS INSTEAD OF DUNLEAVY. Dunleavy has had every chance in the world and still hasn't shown he deserves to be starting. Pietrus gives the Warriors defense and aggressiveness- something they need to avoid being down by so many points early in games.<br>
<br>T-Double had 15 points and collected 14 boards. His defense has really picked up the past few games. Aside from one perfectly timed block on Odom late in the game, Foyle had a pretty bad night. 4 rebounds in 27 minutes from your starting center is unnaceptable.<br>
<br>Derek Fisher really likes to shoot. No, I mean he really likes to shoot. He took 15 shots, but at least he went to the line 10 times. Have you noticed that every time he plays the Lakers he tries to be like Kobe (more so than usual)? My theory is that Fish wants to play for Phil and the Lakers real bad and he's trying to put on a show for them.<br>
<br>Before he rolled his ankle, Dunleavy looked like he was headed to another bad game. He's usually a pretty solid free throw shooter, but he missed both of his attempts last night. But for the first time, I think I saw why maybe some clueless Warriors fans think he's so smart. I always thought people believed this because a) his dad is a coach (which is dumb since intelligence is not genetic) and b) he's white (which is dumb because race has nothing to do with intelligence). It's because he has a big head.<br>
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<br>Dunleavy rolled his ankle in the first half after landing wrong when trying to collect a rebound. If you've ever played hoops, rolling your ankle is pretty painful. It's usually not a serious injury, but one that lingers and isn't fun. On a side note- is Mike Dunleavy Jim Barnett's love child? After Dunleavy landed wrong, he blamed Mike's ankle roll on Andris Biedrins (aka the Human Foul Film) for being out of position. Huh? Look Andris might be pretty uncoordinated (his free throw stroke makes Ben Wallace's look like Ray Allen's), but how is he responsible for Dunleavy's rolled ankle? Just insane.<br>
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<br>Hate to say this, but the Warriors are a better team without Dunleavy getting 30+ minutes a night. Even Jessica Alba who sat courtside seemed happy to waive Dunleavy goodbye.<br>
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<br>Tough loss, but good effort. Playoffs? PLAYOFFS?! Let's not get into that.<br>
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<br>Aside from jacking up an impossible shot at the end of the 4th when he was triple teamed, Boom Dizzle played like a superstar last night. 29 points, 10 dimes, and 3 steals without JRich is incredible. Baron took it to the hole, set up his teammates, and played pretty good defense. Great game.<br>
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<span style="font-style: italic;font-size:85%;">Boom Deazy even had time to tickle Devean George behind his knee as he drove past him!</span>
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<description><![CDATA[    Mike Terry of the LOS ANGELES TIMES writes, The Lakers and Kobe Bryant have had four days to recover and reflect on his 81-point performance against Toronto, the second-highest single-game point total in NBA history. They return to the court tonight against Golden State, which is struggling after a 12-6 start. The Warriors have one of the league's best backcourt tandems in Baron Davis and Jason Richardson. But most eyes will be on Bryant, the NBA scoring leader with an average of 35.9. Bryant offered no hint Thursday of what he might do for an encore. &quot;We'll just go out there and do what we do, to try and win the game,&quot; he said before practice. &quot;That's basically it. Same old thing: punch the clock and try and leave with a 'W.' &quot; Most important, Bryant said, is ending the current homestand on a good note before the Lakers embark on a seven-game trip, their longest of the season.

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<description>    Peter Vecsey of THE NEW YORK POST reports, Over the past few months, as it became increasingly evident the Timberwolves&apos; imperfections were more than skin deep, numerous teams called to inquire about Kevin Garnett&apos;s availability. All were told the same thing: We&apos;re not even going to discuss it at this time. That suited Garnett just fine. In a recent public statement, he maintained his loyalty to the only NBA franchise he&apos;s ever carried (11th season, longest continuous service of any player in the wake of Reggie Miller&apos;s retirement) since transferring from high school to the pros, and resolved to remain a Wolf man for a life. A noble stance considering his team&apos;s reduction in rank from perennial playoff participant (eliminated in the &apos;03-04 Western Conference finals) to lottery level last season. Currently, the T&apos;wolves are 19-21, tied with Golden State for ninth in the West.

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</a>Thanks to Chad Ford for answering my question today. <a href="http://goldenstwarriors.blogspot.com/2006/01/chad-ford-on-warriors.html">Chad's on point</a>.</div>

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<description>    	Jason Richardson scored 22 points and Mike Dunleavy played some excellent defense as the Golden State Warriors beat a lifeless Cleveland Cavalier team 99-79. Lebron James had a horrific shooting night going  just 5-22 in route to 14 points. James did hurt his knee when he collided with a Warrior in the first half [...]
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<description><![CDATA[    &quot;For the first time in nearly two months and just in time to help out against Kobe Bryant and the Lakers, Mickael Pietrus donned his Warriors uniform and participated in an actual NBA game Saturday night,&quot; writes Ron Kroichick of the SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE. &quot;Pietrus had not played since Nov. 21, when he sprained the medial collateral ligament in his right knee against New Jersey.&quot; 
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