Now that
teams are a little past the 41-game mark of the 2012-2013 NBA regular season, I
felt it would be good to take stock of how each team has performed and where
they could be headed. I’ll also try to take a look at some important
developments for the team and give them my own midterm mark, which, for those
who bother to think if there’s any objective set of rubrics, is based on my own
whimsy.
I shall look
at the teams in alphabetical order:
- Part 1 will take a look at ATL until MEM.
Sadly, KG and the Celtics are the biggest losers in the first half of the season. (image by Charles Krupa/AP) |
- Atlanta Hawks:
The post-Joe Johnson Hawks don’t look to shabby at 7th spot in
the East, though the winds of change might come in pretty soon if Josh
Smith gets traded (and I think he will). Mark: B
- Boston Celtics: Let’s see – Ray Allen left, Rajon Rondo tore his ACL, Jared Sullinger has a broken back, and Jason Terry has just not been the force Beantown wanted him to be. The Cs are at 9th place in the East, and it’s hard to imagine this team nearly knocked the Heat out of the Playoffs last year. Mark: D
- Brooklyn Nets:
The Nets continue to straddle the line between a Top 4 or Bottom 4 East
Playoff team. Deron Williams and Joe Johnson haven’t played to their billing,
though the emergence of Brook Lopez has been a pleasant surprise. Mark:
B
- Charlotte Bobcats:
The Cats have lost 8 of their last 10 games and there’s really nothing to
write home about, even if Kemba Walker is having a whale of a season. Mark:
D
- Chicago Bulls: The
Bulls have overtaken the Nets as the third see in the East with lingering
injuries to key players. Coach Tom Thibodeau continues to do wonders with
his limited resources, and things should only look brighter when Rose
returns. Mark: B+
- Cleveland Cavaliers:
Kyrie Irving is an All-Star! Anderson Varejao was the best center in the
league before going down with a lung condition! The Cavs still suck. Mark
C
- Dallas Mavericks:
The Mavs sank into a deep hole early in the season, and their aging stars
are having real trouble righting the ship. With energetic teams like Utah,
Houston, Portland, and the Lakers fighting for the last two Playoff spots,
it looks like the 2011 champs will see an early exit. Mark: D
- Denver Nuggets:
The Nuggets have won 8 of their last 10 en route to an unexpected rise to
5th place out West. Also, the Manimal is gonna be unleashed in
the 2013 Rising Stars Challenge! ROARRRR! Mark: B+
- Detroit Pistons:
Greg Monroe, Andre Drummond, and Brandon Knight are the future
cornerstones of this franchise. Too bad that bright future might still be
two seasons away. At 10th place in the East, they, however,
have a long shot at stealing 8th spot. Mark: C+
- Golden State
Warriors: The Warriors are going to be in the Playoffs. That’s really
all we need to know. Oh, and Steph Curry should’ve been an All-Star
alongside teammate David Lee. Mark: A
- Houston Rockets:
The Rockets continue to blow hot and cold like Jeremy Lin’s game, but star
power is definitely back with James Harden’s beard and Chandler Parson’s
Light Funky Ones vibe. Mark: C+
- Indiana Pacers:
Paul George is an All-Star. David West is playing like one. The Pacers are
5th in the East. WITHOUT DANNY GRANGER, and even if Roy Hibbert
has been a dud. Mark: B+
- LA Clippers:
Lob City Clips, Lob City Clips. Such a catchy tune. The Clippers are
catching all sorts of awesome at 3rd spot out West, though
they’ve split their last 10 games, 5-5, thanks to Paul’s injury. Mark:
B
- LA Lakers: Will
they or won’t they? The Playoff question won’t be answered till perhaps
the last week of the season. This experiment has been rocked with
criticism, but one can’t fault guys like Kobe and Nash for trying their
darnedest. This might not yet be a total Frankenstein failure. Mark C
- Memphis Grizzlies: Dealing Gay away will be the turning point of ’12-’13. Can the Grizzlies’ remaining stars hold the fort and sustain their 4th seed? I’m not holding my breath. Mark: C+
Tony Allen rubbing elbows with newly-minted Grizzly, Tayshaun Prince. (image by Joe Murphy/Getty Images) |
Game
Recaps (courtesy of the Sports Network):
January
30
Indiana 98, Detroit 79
Indianapolis,
IN (Sports Network) - Roy Hibbert recorded a double-double with 18 points and
11 rebounds on Wednesday, as the Indiana Pacers pounded the short-handed
Detroit Pistons, 98-79, at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Tyler Hansbrough and Lance
Stephenson also posted double-doubles, with Hansbrough tallying 14 points and
11 rebounds, and Stephenson adding 12 points and 11 boards for the Pacers, who
have won 12 straight at home. George Hill added 15 points, David West donated
14 points and Paul George gave 10 points in the triumph, which snapped
Indiana's three-game skid. Greg Monroe paced the Pistons with 18 points and
nine rebounds, while Rodney Stuckey scored 14 points in the setback, Detroit's
fourth in its last five games.
Philadelphia 92, Washington 84
Philadelphia,
PA (Sports Network) - Jrue Holiday scored a game-high 21 points and Nick Young
added 18, as the Philadelphia 76ers slipped past the Washington Wizards, 92-84,
at Wells Fargo Center. Thaddeus Young and Lavoy Allen each netted 14 points for
the Sixers, who got 12 points and 11 rebounds from Spencer Hawes in improving
to 2-1 on a season- long eight-game homestand. The Wizards committed 19
turnovers and lost back-to-back games for the first time since John Wall
returned to the lineup on Jan. 12. Wall shot just 3- for-12 from the field in
finishing with nine points and six assists, while Nene logged a team-high 16
points in the setback. Emeka Okafor totaled 15 points and 17 rebounds in a
losing effort.
Atlanta 93, Toronto 92
Atlanta, GA
(Sports Network) - Al Horford scored the go-ahead basket with 21.5 seconds left
to lift the Atlanta Hawks to a 93-92 win over the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday.
Hawks guard Kyle Korver canned a 3-pointer with just under two minutes left to
tie the game at 89-89, but Alan Anderson knocked down a 3- pointer of his own
to give the Raptors a 92-89 lead with 1:09 left. Horford then knocked down a
pair of free throws just under 11 seconds later to pull Atlanta within 92-91.
Korver grabbed John Lucas III's missed jumper at the other end and the Hawks
quickly called timeout. Following the timeout, Josh Smith took the inbounds
pass, dribbled to his left, and then found Horford cutting to the basket and
Horford slammed it home. Raptors guard Kyle Lowry drove to the basket with 12.6
seconds left, but was rejected by Horford, and Toronto called a timeout to
regroup. Coming out of the timeout, DeMar DeRozan lost control of the ball, but
Anderson came out of a small scrum with the ball and fired up a desperation
jumper that hit the front of the rim. DeRozan, though, grabbed the rebound, but
was blocked by Horford, who threw the ball down the court as time expired.
Boston 99, Sacramento 81
Boston, MA
(Sports Network) - Paul Pierce recorded a double-double with 16 points and 10
rebounds, as the Boston Celtics defeated the Sacramento Kings, 99-81, on
Wednesday. Kevin Garnett had 13 points and nine rebounds for the Celtics, who
came into this game off a double-overtime victory over the Miami Heat on
Sunday. Brandon Bass, Jeff Green, and Jason Terry each scored 12 points off the
bench, while Courtney Lee, who started in place of the injured Rajon Rondo,
scored nine points. Tyreke Evans had a game-high 19 points and 11 rebounds,
while DeMarcus Cousins added 13 points for the Kings, who have lost five of
their past six games.
New York 113, Orlando 97
New York, NY
(Sports Network) - Carmelo Anthony scored just enough on Wednesday to set a
franchise record and help the Knicks to victory. Anthony scored 20 points to go
with seven rebounds and five assists as New York grinded out a 113-97 triumph
over the Orlando Magic at Madison Square Garden. Posting his 30th straight game
with at least 20 points, Anthony surpassed Richie Guerin for most consecutive
performances in team history. Tyson Chandler added 21 points and seven
rebounds, while Amare Stoudemire once again excelled in his bench role, scoring
14 points on a perfect 7-for-7 shooting. Raymond Felton added 15 points with
nine assists in New York's third win in four games. JJ Redick scored a
game-high 29 points and Jameer Nelson posted 21, but the struggling Magic
dropped their seventh straight and 18th in 20 games. For the second straight
game, Orlando was without its top scorer in Arron Afflalo, who sat with a
strained calf. The Magic then lost forward Glen Davis early in the contest to a
foot injury.
Miami 105, Brooklyn 85
Brooklyn, NY
(Sports Network) - LeBron James and the Miami Heat put another beat down on
Brooklyn Nets with a thorough 105-85 victory Wednesday at Barclays Center. Two
days after being honored by President Barack Obama at the White House for last
season's championship, the Heat shot 51.8 percent from the field and a stellar
11-of-19 from behind the arc to earn their 13th straight win over the Nets,
including three this season by a combined 63 points. James totaled 24 points,
nine rebounds and seven assists for Miami, which turned a tie game on its head
with a one-sided 36-14 third quarter. Dwyane Wade chipped in 21 points, while
Chris Bosh added 16 in the victory. The Heat were coming off a double-overtime
loss to the Boston Celtics on Sunday and were facing a Nets team that had not
lost at home since Christmas Day. But Brooklyn saw its eight-game home winning
streak fall by the wayside in part because of 19 turnovers -- eight coming in
the decisive third quarter. Brook Lopez and Joe Johnson scored 21 and 16
points, respectively, in defeat.
Chicago 104, Milwaukee 88
Milwaukee,
WI (Sports Network) - Nate Robinson scored a game-high 24 points and Jimmy
Butler added 18 as the Chicago Bulls cruised past the Milwaukee Bucks, 104-88,
at Bradley Center. Luol Deng had 12 points, 13 rebounds and five assists and
Joakim Noah chipped in with 12 points and 12 boards for the Bulls, winners in
five of their last six. Ersan Ilyasova scored 18 points and Brandon Jennings
scored 15 points and dished out five assists for the Bucks, who had won five of
six entering the contest.
LA Clippers 96, Minnesota 90
Minneapolis,
MN (Sports Network) - Blake Griffin recorded a double-double with 26 points and
13 rebounds to help the Los Angeles Clippers take down the Minnesota
Timberwolves, 96-90, at Target Center. Caron Butler added 19 points, Jamal
Crawford chipped in 17 points, and DeAndre Jordan donated 16 points and 12
boards for the Clippers, who have won two straight on the heels of a four- game
skid. Chris Paul missed his fifth straight game with a bruised right kneecap,
but Eric Bledsoe filled in admirably, finishing with 10 points, 10 assists and
six steals in the triumph. Nikola Pekovic posted a double-double in his return
from a six-game absence, pouring in 17 points and grabbing 12 rebounds to lead
the Timberwolves, who have lost five straight and 10 of their last 11.
San Antonio 102, Charlotte 78
San Antonio,
TX (Sports Network) - Tony Parker scored 22 points and dished out seven assists
to lead the San Antonio Spurs to a 102-78 win over the Charlotte Bobcats on
Wednesday. Kawhi Leonard scored 18 points and Danny Green finished with 17 for
the short- handed Spurs, winners of nine straight. San Antonio was without
forward Tim Duncan (sore left knee) for the fourth straight game. Forwards
DeJuan Blair (right knee effusion) and Matt Bonner (right knee effusion) also
missed the game. Ramon Sessions scored 20 points off the bench and Kemba Walker
chipped in with 16 for the reeling Bobcats, who have dropped 10 of their last
12 games to fall to 11-34.
Utah 104, New Orleans 99
Salt Lake
City, UT (Sports Network) - Paul Millsap, Al Jefferson and the Utah Jazz
rebounded from the worst home loss in franchise history to edge the New Orleans
Hornets, 104-99, on Wednesday. The Jazz, two days removed from an embarrassing
125-80 loss to the Houston Rockets at EnergySolutions Arena, shot 50 percent
from the field and outscored the Eric Gordon-less Hornets at the free throw
line, 32-17. Millsap totaled 25 points and 10 rebounds, while Jefferson added
22 points for the victors. Randy Foye chipped in 14 points and eight assists,
and Derrick Favors logged 15 points off the bench in the victory.The Hornets
sat Gordon and his ailing knees after a loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on
Tuesday. They had five players score in double-figures, with Greivis Vasquez
putting up 17 points to go with 13 assists.
Denver 118, Houston 110
Denver, CO
(Sports Network) - Danilo Gallinari poured in 12 of his 27 points in the fourth
quarter to help the Denver Nuggets pull away and take a 118-110 decision over
the Houston Rockets on Wednesday at the Pepsi Center. Gallinari made three of
his four triples in the final frame, where Denver outscored Houston by 11
points to capture its fifth straight victory and 12th in the month of January.
He also tied a career-high with four blocks. Kenneth Faried added 19 points and
nine boards, Ty Lawson scored 16 and Andre Iguodala totaled 15 points with six
assists in the Nuggets' sixth consecutive win over Houston. The Rockets came in
winners of three in a row, but returned to their sluggish defensive ways in
allowing the Nuggets to shoot 51.2 percent from the field. Jeremy Lin led the
Rockets with 22 points, while Chandler Parsons and James Harden each followed
with 21. Omer Asik amassed 10 points and 18 rebounds in the defeat.
Phoenix 92, LA Lakers 86
Phoenix, AZ
(Sports Network) - Michael Beasley scored a game-high 27 points, including the
go-ahead bucket with 43.8 seconds remaining to lift the Phoenix Suns to a 92-86
triumph over the Los Angeles Lakers on Wednesday at US Airways Center. Beasley
added six rebounds and five steals, while Martin Gortat recorded a
double-double with 14 points and 12 rebounds for the Suns, who had lost two
straight. Kobe Bryant fell one assist shy of his fourth straight game with
double-digit assists and finished with a team-high 17 points, but missed a
potential game-tying layup late in regulation as the Lakers surrendered a
13-point fourth-quarter lead and saw their three-game winning streak come to an
end. Steve Nash, who had spent eight seasons with the Suns before leaving for
Los Angeles in the offseason, made his return to Phoenix and finished with 11
points in the setback.
January
31
Oklahoma City 106, Memphis 89
Oklahoma
City, OK (Sports Network) - The Oklahoma City Thunder didn't take it easy on
the undermanned Memphis Grizzlies as they rolled to a 106-89 wire-to- wire
victory at Chesapeake Energy Arena. The Grizzlies parted ways with their
leading scorer, Rudy Gay, in a three-team trade on Wednesday and were without
their assets from the deal -- forwards Ed Davis, Tayshaun Prince and Austin
Daye. The Thunder, after a splitting a six-game road trip that ended in a loss
to the Lakers on Sunday, were more than happy to jump on the Grizzlies early,
as they built a comfortable 24-point halftime lead. Kevin Durant scored 27
points, Russell Westbrook added 21 and reserves Kevin Martin and Nick Collison
chipped in 16 and 12 points, respectively, for the victors. The Grizzlies, the
league's stingiest defense coming in, allowed Oklahoma City to shoot 56 percent
from the field, while they themselves made just 35 percent of their shots.
Jerryd Bayless had a team-high 23 points in defeat.
Golden State 100, Dallas 97
Oakland, CA
(Sports Network) - Jarrett Jack hit two big free throws after Andrew Bogut
provided the decisive block, as the Golden State Warriors fought off the Dallas
Mavericks, 100-97, at Oracle Arena. The Mavericks never led, but had a chance
to jump in front in the closing seconds after David Lee's tip-in of a Jack miss
rimmed out. Brandan Wright grabbed the rebound with 20.9 seconds remaining,
then had the ball on the left block with time winding down. Bogut stayed his
ground, however, and as Wright went up for the shot, Bogut got a hand on it and
forced a breakout the other way. Jack, starting in place of Stephen Curry for
the second straight game, was fouled with two ticks left and drained both at
the foul line before Vince Carter's off-balanced 3-point attempt at the buzzer
fell short. Klay Thompson paced Golden State with 27 points, while Lee added 15
points, 20 rebounds and nine assists in the club's third straight win. Dallas,
playing without Dirk Nowitzki due to a right adductor strain, was led by O.J.
Mayo's 25 points. Carter netted 22 points, while Shawn Marion chipped in 18
points and 17 boards in the Mavs' second consecutive loss.
February
1
Indiana 102, Miami 89
Indianapolis,
IN (Sports Network) - David West racked up 30 points behind a near-perfect
shooting display, and the Indiana Pacers kept up their recent home dominance
with an impressive 102-89 triumph over the defending world champion Miami Heat
at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. West went 12-of-15 from the field and 6-of-6 from
the free throw line while also pulling down a game-high seven rebounds. Four
other Pacers scored in double figures and Indiana shot 55.7 percent as a team
en route to its 13th consecutive win at home. Paul George and Lance Stephenson
each contributed 15 points to the victory, with George Hill adding 12 for
Indiana. The Heat were coming off a 105-85 road rout of Brooklyn on Wednesday,
but weren't nearly as sharp in this one and dropped to 1-2 on their current
four-game trip. Miami shot just 47.1 percent overall against the league's
top-ranked team in field goal percentage defense, and committed 11 turnovers
that the Pacers converted into 16 points. LeBron James came through with 28
points and six rebounds for Miami, while Dwyane Wade finished with 17 points
and Chris Bosh had 13 in the setback.
Toronto 98, LA Clippers 73
Toronto, ON
(Sports Network) - The acquisition of Rudy Gay paid immediate dividends for the
Raptors. Gay, who came off the bench for his new team Friday night, led the way
with 20 points in Toronto's 98-73 blowout of the Los Angeles Clippers. The
Raptors acquired Gay and center Hamed Haddadi on Wednesday from the Memphis
Grizzlies in exchange for guard Jose Calderon, forward Ed Davis and a 2013
second-round draft pick. Memphis then sent Calderon to Detroit for forwards
Tayshaun Prince and Austin Daye. Gay made half of his 16 shots from the field and
was helped by three other players in double figures, as the Raptors snapped a
three-game slide. Amir Johnson had 19 points and tied a career-best with 16
rebounds. DeMar DeRozan chipped in 19 points and seven assists, while John
Lucas III added 17 points. Blake Griffin had 17 points and nine rebounds for
the Clippers, who played the second contest of their eight-game Grammy road
trip. Jamal Crawford totaled 14 points, but the Clippers lost for the fifth
time in their last seven games.
Boston 97, Orlando 84
Boston, MA
(Sports Network) - Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett each posted double-doubles and
the now-weakened Celtics bench did the rest, as Boston handed the Orlando Magic
an eighth straight loss, 97-84, on Friday. Just hours after learning key
reserve Jared Sullinger will miss the rest of the season following back
surgery, the Celtics shot 50 percent from the floor and held the Magic to 38
percent shooting to win going away. Pierce logged 14 points, 11 rebounds and
seven assists, while Garnett chipped in 14 points and 10 boards as Boston
climbed back to .500 with their third straight win -- all without All-Star
point guard Rajon Rondo. Jeff Green netted 17 points, and fellow reserves
Leandro Barbosa and Jason Terry each chipped in 12 in the rout. Courtney Lee,
Rondo's replacement in the starting lineup, rounded out the double-digit
scorers with 14. The Magic, playing their first game since Glen Davis broke his
left foot, were also missing Arron Afflalo and had another starter go down late
in the first half when Jameer Nelson suffered a left forearm contusion.
Brooklyn 93, Chicago 89
Brooklyn, NY
(Sports Network) - Brook Lopez scored 20 points and the Brooklyn Nets held off
a short-handed Chicago Bulls team down the stretch to post a 93-89 victory at
the Barclays Center. Brooklyn also received 13 points apiece from Joe Johnson
and MarShon Brooks in bouncing back from a lopsided home loss to Miami on
Wednesday, though it still got all it could handle from a Chicago squad playing
without three key regulars in All-Star center Joakim Noah, forward Carlos
Boozer and guard Kirk Hinrich. Noah sat out the contest due to plantar
fasciitis in his foot, Boozer missed a second straight game with a sore
hamstring and Hinrich was sent back to Chicago earlier in the day for further
evaluation for a right elbow infection. Luol Deng and Marco Belinelli each had
18 points for the Bulls, who owned a 73-72 lead with eight minutes remaining
despite their depleted roster. Taj Gibson, starting in Boozer's place, compiled
16 points and nine rebounds, while Nate Robinson came through with a 12-point,
11-assist effort handling point guard duties in Hinrich's absence.
Detroit 117, Cleveland 99
Auburn
Hills, MI (Sports Network) - Brandon Knight filled the stat sheet with 20
points, 10 assists and six rebounds in Detroit's 117-99 victory over the
Cleveland Cavaliers. Kyle Singler also scored 20 points and Greg Monroe
contributed 18 with 16 rebounds for Detroit, which beat Cleveland for a fifth
straight time. Rodney Stuckey totaled 14 points for the Pistons, who snapped a
two-game skid. Detroit won despite not having newly-acquired point guard Jose
Calderon available for the game. He isn't able to play yet due to visa issues.
The Pistons acquired Calderon Wednesday night from the Toronto Raptors in a
three-team deal that also included the Memphis Grizzlies. Tayshaun Prince and
Austin Daye were sent to the Grizzlies, who shipped star guard Rudy Gay north
of the border. The Cavs, who have lost back-to-back contests following a
three-game winning streak, were led by Tristan Thompson's 19 points. Kyrie
Irving had 14 points, but just three after the first quarter.
New York 96, Milwaukee 86
New York, NY
(Sports Network) - Carmelo Anthony tallied 25 points along with eight rebounds
and six assists, as the New York Knicks toughened up defensively in the second
half to claim a 96-86 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on Friday. Tyson
Chandler anchored the defense for New York during a 30-11 push bridging the
third and fourth quarters. He grabbed 20 rebounds -- eight offensive -- and
blocked two shots for the night to help the Knicks to their third straight
victory. J.R. Smith knocked down five 3-pointers en route to 17 points and
Amare Stoudemire also poured in 17 off the bench as the Knicks defeated
Milwaukee for the fourth consecutive time. Raymond Felton contributed 14 points
and eight assists in the victory. The Bucks controlled the first half, but
scored just 33 points while shooting 31.7 percent over the final two quarters.
Irsan Ilyasova scored 19 points, but had just three in the second half.
Philadelphia 89, Sacramento 80
Philadelphia,
PA (Sports Network) - Thaddeus Young posted 23 points and 15 rebounds as the
Philadelphia 76ers withstood a late push by the Sacramento Kings to take an
89-80 decision at Wells Fargo Center. Jrue Holiday added 21 points, seven
assists and six rebounds, while Nick Young poured in 20 points for
Philadelphia, which won consecutive games for the first time since a three-game
stretch from Nov. 25-30. Tyreke Evans scored a game-high 29 points for the
Kings, who have dropped two straight and six of seven overall. Isaiah Thomas
had 24 points and DeMarcus Cousins contributed a double-double with 12 points
and 12 rebounds in defeat.
Memphis 85, Washington 76
Memphis, TN
(Sports Network) - Tayshaun Prince looked pretty comfortable in his Memphis
debut, making several clutch shots down the stretch to help the Grizzlies down
the Washington Wizards, 85-76, at FedExForum on Friday. Prince received the
most playing time of the three new players acquired in Wednesday's trade, in
which the Grizzlies shipped Rudy Gay to the Toronto Raptors. In 32 minutes of
play, Prince scored 14 points on 7-of-11 shooting, while Ed Davis and Austin
Daye saw limited action in their respective debuts. Mike Conley scored a
team-high 18 points and Marc Gasol contributed 13 points and 15 rebounds for
Memphis, which bounced back after a loss to Oklahoma City on Thursday. Nene was
Washington's only scorer in double-figures, tallying 14 points. John Wall
contributed nine points along with seven rebounds and six assists in the
Wizards' third straight defeat.
Denver 113, New Orleans 98
Denver, CO
(Sports Network) - Andre Iguodala scored 24 points on 10-of-14 shooting in
leading the Denver Nuggets to their sixth straight win with a 113-98 victory
over the New Orleans Hornets at Pepsi Center. Ty Lawson recorded 21 points and
13 assists in a balanced effort for the Nuggets, who got 18 points from Danilo
Gallinari and 17 from Corey Brewer. Denver had 32 fastbreak points thanks to
forcing 22 turnovers. Ryan Anderson led New Orleans with 21 points, while
Anthony Davis provided a double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds in the
club's third straight loss. Robin Lopez and Greivis Vasquez also netted 13
points apiece in defeat.
Dallas 109, Phoenix 99
Phoenix, AZ
(Sports Network) - O.J. Mayo led a balanced attack for Dallas, scoring 20
points as the Mavericks continued their dominance over the Phoenix Suns with a
109-99 victory on Friday. Darren Collison poured in 19 points, Shawn Marion
tallied 14 points to go with 11 rebounds and Vince Carter added 17 off the
bench for the Mavericks, who have captured 11 of the past 12 matchups with
Phoenix, including the first three of this season. Dallas prevailed despite
missing Dirk Nowitzki for the second consecutive contest with a strained right
adductor. Jae Crowder and Brandan Wright scored 13 and 11 points, respectively,
in the win. Goran Dragic fell just shy of a triple- double, registering 19
points, nine assists and eight rebounds for Phoenix, which was coming off a
victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Wednesday.
Utah 86, Portland 77
Salt Lake
City, UT (Sports Network) - Al Jefferson posted 21 points and 10 rebounds to
pace the Utah Jazz to an 86-77 win over the Portland Trail Blazers. Paul
Millsap contributed 15 points, Randy Foye 14 and DeMarre Carroll 13 for Utah,
which raced out to a big first-half lead and won for the seventh time in its
last nine contests. Rookie Damian Lillard, who played college ball at Weber
State, scored 26 for Portland. LaMarcus Aldridge ended with 16 points and 10
rebounds. Trail Blazers guard Wesley Matthews was helped off the court in the
third quarter with a severely sprained right ankle. Matthews isn't expected to
play in the rematch Saturday night in Portland.
LA Lakers 111, Minnesota 100
Minneapolis,
MN (Sports Network) - Pau Gasol was inserted back into the starting lineup and
recorded 22 points and 12 rebounds to help the Los Angeles Lakers continue
their dominance over the Minnesota Timberwolves with a 111-100 victory at
Target Center. Even with All-Star center Dwight Howard back in Los Angeles to
have treatment done on his ailing right shoulder, the Lakers raced out to an
early lead and held on to snap an eight-game road skid and earn their 20th
straight win over the Timberwolves. Kobe Bryant nearly posted a triple-double
with 17 points, 12 rebounds and eight assists, while Antawn Jamison and Steve
Nash chipped in 18 and 17 points, respectively, for the victors. The Lakers
dropped the opener of their seven-game road trip on Wednesday after squandering
a late double-digit lead to the Suns. They saw a 26-point cushion dip to four
midway through the fourth quarter Friday before pulling away for their fourth
win in five games. Alexey Shved had 18 points to pace the Timberwolves, losers
of six straight.
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