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Mavs halt Thunder's six game winning streak
DALLAS (AP) Behind Dirk's 19 points, the Mavericks beat Oklahoma City at home
Pushed by the great play of their german frontcourt with Dirk Nowitzki and Chris Kaman, the Dallas Mavericks were able to pull off an upset and beat the Oklahoma City Thunder at Dallas 93-98.
Dallas used a 23-8 third quarter to pull away and the Thunder were not able to come back despite Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook combining for 55 points. It was the Thunder's first loss after six straight wins.
Chris Kaman had 16 points and 10 boards and Dirk Nowitzki was the Mavericks' topscorer with 19 points adding 7 rebounds and 4 assists as OJ Mayo struggled with his shot (5/20) en route to 17 points.
The Thunder had problems containing the Mavericks in the paint with Kendrick Perkins still out after knee surgery, but Kevin Durant did not want to let this be an excuse. "We won six straight without Perk', so we should have made it seven. The Mavericks were also missing key players."
Dallas will move on to Orlando before having four days off as the Spurs will come to Dallas later.
NBAdraft.net wrote:
Strenghts: very athletic ... long arms ... very good anticipating rebounds ... good lateral quickness ... very strong ... decent handling for a big ... a solid finisher around the rim ... shows flashes of post game ... good shooting form ... very unselfish player ... tons of potential ...
Weaknesses: doesn't take over games ... no leader on and off the court ... questionable basketball IQ ... still needs to improve his shot ... doubts on his work ethic ... defense needs improvement ...
███ E'twaun Moore leads Magic to win over Mavericks
ORLANDO (AP)
The 18-22 Orlando Magic were able to beat the 18-24 Dallas Mavericks at home 91-96 thanks to sophomore E'twaun Moore putting up 24 points.
The Mavericks suffered from an off night by Dirk Nowitzki who only had 15 points on 5-16 shooting. OJ Mayo had a team-high 21 as Dallas never trailed by more than four, but could not come away with the victory.
E'twaun Moore, who has started in 8 of his 30 games this season, is averaging 13.4 points per game and shooting 44% from down town, being a candidate for sixth man of the year and most improved player. Moore had played 38 games with the Celtics last year and was picked up by Orlando during offseason.
For the Mavericks, Darren Collison had 7 turnovers forcing coach Carisle to sit him late in the game. Collison is said to be on the trading block if offers allure. The Mavericks will have four days off before hosting the San Antonio Spurs.
███ Durant erupts as Thunder storm past Clippers
LOS ANGELES(AP)
As if there were any doubters in the leagur about who is the best scorer, Kevin Durant showed once again that despite Carmelo Anthony and LeBron James, his name should be dropped first.
Durant almost single-handedly destroyed the Clippers in OKC's 117-69 win as he dropped 51 points on 19/28 (9/13 3PT) shooting. KD also added 14 rebounds and 6 assists. The 6-10 forward now holds the records for the two highest scoring outbursts of the season, as he had already lit up the Lakers for 56 in December.
For the Clippers, who were playing without Chris Paul (knee problems), Blake Griffin had a team-high 12 points. L.A. now stands at 22-21 and might miss Paul for at least one more week. The Thunder have fought back to Western Conference heights at 26-16 winning six of their last seven games.
███ Injuries keep haunting teams at half of the season
NEW YORK (AP)
Injuries are part of the game and can definitely have an huge impact on team's season. Let's take a look at the worst current injuries in the league:
Andrew Bynum - reinjured his surgically repaired knee while riding a horse race. Docs say he will be out for the season.
Spencer Hawes - as if Bynum is not enough, the 76ers will miss Spencer Hawes for at least two more months with a broken ankle.
Ersan Ilyasova - Ilyasova, who is playing a rock-solid season so far, will be out until the All-Star break with a stress fracture in his right foot.
Derrick Rose - Rose is still rehabbing from his torn MCL he suffered in last year's Playoffs. The Bulls don't want to talk any comeback date right now.
Chris Paul - Paul's experiencing some trouble with his knees lately. He might come back soon but is definitely not at 100%.
Zach Randolph - Randolph will have to pause for this week due to the league's concussion policy, which does not allow players who suffered a concussion grade 3 to play for a good amount of games.
Al Horford - the Hawks are really missing Al Horford who is dealing with a broken spinal cord in his back and won't be back before March.
Dwyane Wade - Wade suffered a torn meniscus early on in January and will definitely miss the All-Star game.
Robin Lopez - the Hornets' big man is currently out with a strained oblique which could require surgery. He might miss four more weeks.
Marcus Camby - the Knick's elder statesman has a sever ankle sprain and since he is 39 years old it is questionable wether or not he can recover before the Playoffs.
Dwight Howard - Howard has severly sprained his left middle-finger and might miss a week or two. You better don't ask Kobe about it.
Hedo Turkoglu - official statement is that Turkoglu has "broken his back", which sounds pretty disgusting and tough. He will be out until March at least. Rumours are that the Magic hope they can somehow get rid of Turkoglu if the injury is severe enough.
Greg Oden - the Net's latest acquisition will be back next week after breaking his left hand in his third game for the franchise. Let's hope kharma will be good for Oden, who looked in fantastic shape before the injury.
Kris Humphries - tough luck for the Nets, who are missing two key contributors downlow with Oden and Humphries. Good to know that Humphries is also recovering quickly after a strained hamstring.
Danny Granger - back, knee, toe, Granger has it all. The Pacers hope he will be back by March to help them out of their slump.
Luis Scola, Jermaine O'Neal, Channing Frye: let's package the three Suns big men as they are all out for the season. Scola and O'Neal ruptured their achilles tendon, whilst Frye had heart surgery before the season. Let's wish the best to all three.
Kendrick Perkins - the Thunder have managed to bounce back despite the absence of their defensive anchor in Perkins. His torn meniscus is taking longer to recover than expected. Estimated comeback date: March.
Kevin Love, Brandon Roy, Malcolm Lee - Neither of these three has played a game this season and it's quesitonable wether or not they will for the T-Wolves this season. Roy's knees are simply wasted, Love has broken his arm twice this season and Lee had knee surgery before the season.
Lamarcus Aldridge - shock for the Blazers! Lamarcus Aldridge suffered a dislocated patella which required surgery and will be out for the season. Then again, the Blazers are probably having a transition year anyway and aren't in postseason heights.
Brandon Rush - the Warriors' swingman suffered a torn MCL before the season and won't return before next season.
John Wall - has not yet made one game this season due to knee problems. Might be back in March.
███ Knicks 9-1 run leads them to second in the East
NEW YORK (AP)
After a tough start to the season, the New York Knicks were able to pick up the slack and won nine of their last ten games, giving them a 23-16 record, good enough for second in the East behind Miami.
Carmelo Anthony is averaging 27.8 points, 8.9 rebounds and 4.7 assists per game in January so far, shooting 54% from the field. But the main factor for the Knick's success was the comeback of Amar'e Stoudemire in January, who is averaging 19.1 points on 64% shooting after not playing one game in this season before.
The Knicks were able to beat Conference rivals Chicago, Brooklyn, Boston as well as Western foes San Antonio during their run.
███ High school star Miller wakes up from coma
NEW YORK(AP)
Basketball All-American and high school wonderkid Antoine Miller has reportedly woken up from coma. Miller was shot during a night club incident a month ago. Reports say that he cannot speak and move, but his condition is stable right now.
Antoine Miller is said to be the best high school player in the States right now as he put up 20.1ppg, 8.9rpg, 3.0apg and 4.1spg this season so far. He was set to leave highschool after this season and already declared to play for North Carolina next season. It's not clear wether he will be able to play basketball again.
NBAdraft.net wrote:
Strenghts: quick and agile player ... long arms ... very aggressive finisher ... good lateral quickness ... decent defender when he wants ... good at playing passing lanes ... known for circus shots ... streaky shooter ... when focussed he can get under your skin ... good basketball IQ ...
Weaknesses: a typical tweener ... has to improve his passing and decisionmaking ... too egoistic at times ... tends to try to do too much ... needs to work on his three point shot ... has been a headcase for most of his college career ... questionable how he comes along with his teammates ... a lazy defender ...
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