Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Super Wednesday

Some fun facts from tonight's games...

Big props to Nazr Mohammed of the Charlotte Bobcats. Tonight his game winning dunk will get all the attention but the dude pulled down 20 rebounds.

With 7:07 left in the second quarter, Golden State is handling the Clippers. Without Monta Ellis or Corey Maggette, the Dubs have doubled up on LA and are ahead 56-28. Steph Curry has 19 points, six rebounds and seven assists - it isn't even halftime! Yeah, we definitely just jinxed them.

Remember when you were surprised if Detroit wasn't in the EC Finals? Well, the Pistons just dropped one at home to a surprising Kings squad.

More respect to hand out: New Orleans just won their third straight game without Chris Paul. How bout Darren Collison - averaging 25.3 points and 7.3 assists per game in those three victories. This was probably Boston's last chance to prove they can win with this roster before the trade deadline, expect a trade.

Warrior curse update: We haven't hurt them yet, still up big with 2:33 left in the half.

The Lakeshow - minus Kobe - just served Utah their first loss since January 17.

With Anthony Randolph hurt, Chicago's Tyrus Thomas has earned himself the "league's least consistent player" award. Tonight he looked great and under control: 30+ well-behaved minutes off the bench to grab six rebounds and shoot 7-12, finishing with one of the better +/- for the losing Bulls. In his last three games? 13 points
total
, one freethrow, three turnovers and a one game suspension.

Was this Stoudemire's last game in a PHX uni? If so he made a good impression - 24 points (on just 9-14) and nine rebounds.

Some good games tomorrow on TNT. Cleveland hosts Orlando and San Antonio visits Denver.

Don't forget to listen to the Triple A show on 90.5 KCSU tomorrow at 11pm MST. You can listen online at kcsufm.com and as always we will have plenty of Nuggets and hoops talk for you.

Warriors update: At the half Golden State leads, 64-46. Could they finally play 48 minutes of good basketball?

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