EDIT: Love Pierce and Allen's collective defensive effort

NBA.com wrote:Behind Jefferson's Season High 28, Wolves Defeat Bucks
November 6, 2009 - Andrew Bogut had a big game, dropping 20 points and 12 boards, but Al Jefferson and the rest of the Wolves were better. Thanks to a tremendous output from their frontcourt, the Wolves outscored the visiting Bucks by 15 en route to their second win of the season, ending a four game slide. The Bucks, meanwhile, remain winless, despite rookie Brandon Jennings being an early leading candidate for rookie of the year.29 29 18 20 96 (0-4) | Bogut: 20/12/3 | Jennings: 19/5/7, 3 steals, 6 TO | Delfino 14/5/2
25 29 30 23 107 (2-4) | Jefferson: 28/7/0 | Love: 14/11/1, 5-6 FG | Ellington: 15/3/1
NBA.com wrote:Jefferson's Huge Game Not Enough, As Blazers Dominate Wolves
November 8, 2009 - Al Jefferson followed up his season-high 28 points against the Bucks with a 29 point, 12 rebound affair. Unfortunately, it just wasn't enough as the Northwest Division leading Blazers handed the Wolves a 96-82 loss. Things looked rosy at the Rose Garden for the home team as Portland opened up a double-digit lead in the first, and pulled away for a 20 point lead at the half. The Wolves tried to make a run in the third, but the Blazers contained them, and ended up cruising to a 96-82 victory.16 20 23 23 82 (2-5) | Jefferson: 29/12/1 | Love: 7/15/0 | Sessions: 4/6/10
26 30 18 22 96 (6-1) | Aldridge: 16/10/0 | Roy: 17/5/3 | Oden: 11/12/3 blocks
The X wrote:Ahh, I see Sit is pulling out all the stops & going with a more stylish look
Fresh wrote:The X wrote:Ahh, I see Sit is pulling out all the stops & going with a more stylish look
All three of us love Ricky. I think this one is a keeper.
The X wrote:I think if Sit improves the font on his & makes it more professional then we have a winner
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