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David Lee breached the rare 20/20 barrier in a stunning and spectacular upset over the World Champion Los Angeles Lakers… Lee's 10 offensive rebounds topped LA's entire team tally on the offensive glass… surprise rookie Ayana Edney continued to impress dropping 25 pts leading the Warriors bench to outscore LA's reserves 61-24… Kobe Bryant and Pau Gasol combined for 51 pts in a losing effort, or as Mamba would state after the match, "lack of effort."

Stephen Curry's team-high 33 pts was not enough to weather a powerful front court assault led by Memphis forwards Zach Randolph and Rudy Gay… the duo annihilated to the tune of 58 pts, 19 of which came from trips to the FT stripe… 32nd overall pick, Chris Leschyshyn, filled in at Grizzlies' off-guard position for 3rd overall, Levar Wiles, who sat with mild injuries

The Warriors rallied from an abysmal third quarter to squeak by the Chicago Bulls on a clutch Biedrins free throw in the final seconds… fouled on a rebound with 2.9 seconds and the score knotted 123-123, Biedrins airballed his first attempt but came through with the go-ahead bucket and finished with 23 pts, 9 reb and 6 blks… Mike Miller would have a final attempt for Chicago fall short but still finished with a team-high 24 pts… Mayo continued his strong play with 27 pts while Curry added 24 pts, 6 ast
GAME PHOTOS

Only David Lee could stop David Lee on this jaw-dropping night | greenhorn Ayana Edney did his part in the stunning knockout

Curry did all he could to carry Golden State but offensive juggernaut Zach Randolph really just had his way

A serious Latvian blockfest swept through the windy city | Curry v. Rose is always a classic matchup
Preview of Week 4

Standings So Far

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dare wrote:Edney is really doing an awesome games off the bench, early candidate for 6th man
Edney's still a little way off from that but hopefully he can keep it going - thx for the comments guys!