Ha, listen, when you posted Westbrook's stats the other night I was probably the only guy that read that. I'm a stats junkie.Just think, approx. a week ago Tony was all pissy & complaining about all the Bulls talk because the Sixers were projected to win 4 games.
Now he's giddy and you can't shut him up about MCW.
[Berman voice] That's why the play the games. [/Berman voice]
Sounds like you need information regarding where to find streaming online feeds.I was looking forward to watching Rockets at the Clippers on NBA TV but apparently even that channel gets blacked out by that stupid comcast sports net agreement.
Nets are 2-2, Pacers are 4-0.The Knicks fell to 1-3 and lost to the Bobcats of all teams. It's early, but that team could be in trouble, especially if Chandler misses significant time.
The Mavs improved to 3-1 with Monta Ellis scoring another 30 points. Nice start, but they got off to a decent start last year and they ended up having their worst season in over a decade.
Dwight Howard had his best game as a Rocket: 29 points and 13 boards. If he returns to being the old Dwight, then I see the Rockets being one of the last 4 teams standing at the end of the season.
The Nets haven't exactly played the toughest schedule around, but they are 4-0 and Paul George is averaging 27 a game. I still think they need more from Hibbert if they are to have a real chance at unseating the Heat.
And finally, Brook Lopez is having one heck of a young season. If not for him, I think Brooklyn wouldn't even be in the win column yet.
I know that.....that was typo. I was obviously talking about the Pacers when I mentioned George and Hibbert.Nets are 2-2, Pacers are 4-0.
I knew that you knew that, just pointing it out.I know that.....that was typo. I was obviously talking about the Pacers when I mentioned George and Hibbert.
Yep, he's actually a very important piece to their team.Tyson Chandler is out 4-6 weeks with a leg fracture.
Per SI.com: Brutal news for a Knicks team that had been holding its own defensively this season: According to the team (via Ian Begley of ESPN New York), Tyson Chandler, the rim protector at the core of New York’s defensive structure, will miss 4-6 weeks of game action after suffering a non-displaced fracture in his right fibula. This particular fracture will not require surgery.
Yea, I don't know how the hell you fire the coach of the year.Another playoff caliber team that is really struggling is the Nuggets.
They haven't won a game yet.
Like Ace said, it's early, but the firing of George Karl (who was named Coach of the Year BTW) looks like an idiotic decision.