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Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers rout Oklahoma City Thunder
Kobe Bryant scored 26 points, including an astonishing basket from behind the backboard, and the Los Angeles Lakers cruised to a 101-85 rout of the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday. Comment?
The Hornets' James Posey drives past the Heat's Udonis Haslem on his way to a 14-point game on Sunday. Comment?
TV, radio: no local television, WRBO-FM Records: Grizzlies, 4-9. Kings 5-7. Lineups Grizzlies: Mike Conley, 6-1, O.J. Mayo, 6-4, Rudy Gay, 6-8, Zach Randolph, 6-9, Marc Gasol, 7-1. Kings: Tyreke Evans, 6-6, Beno Udrih, 6-3, Andres Nocioni, 6-7, Jason Thompson, 6-11, Spencer Hawes, 7-1. INSIDE THE NUMBERS Gay averaged 24.3 points on 55.6-percent ... Comment?
Kobe Bryant scores 26 points to lead Lakers to 11th straight win over Thunder, 101-85
Kobe Bryant scored 26 points, including an astonishing basket from behind the backboard, and the Los Angeles Lakers cruised to a 101-85 rout of the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday night. Comment?
Lakers dance to win over Thunder
On a night that featured an impromptu concert, an impossible alley-oop slam and an over-the-backboard trick shot better suited for a game of H-O-R-S-E, you'll never guess what had Lakers coach Phil Jackson most excited. Comment?
Buss wants to keep Bryant, Jackson
One month into a season in which his team is favored to capture a second straight championship, Lakers owner Jerry Buss summed up his good spirits by launching into a poker analogy he has no doubt used a few times before. Comment?
Notebook: Grizzlies' O.J. Mayo donates food
The Grizzlies' O.J. Mayo has donated 500 turkeys and 500 hams so 1,000 families in the Huntington, W.Va., area can have a better Thanksgiving. Comment?
The Grizzlies were in need of sports psychologist and arguably a marriage counselor the last time they met up with the Sacramento Kings -- tonight's opponent in FedExForum. Comment?
Wizards crumbling as losses pile up
The Washington Wizards may be only 12 games into the season, but at 3-9 - only one game better than last season at this point - the squad that was supposed to be a contender is again headed in the wrong direction. Comment?
Bobcats top Pacers to snap seven-game slide
Nazr Mohammed posted 18 points and Boris Diaw added 17 to help the Bobcats ease past the Pacers, 104-88, to snap their seven-game losing streak. Comment?
LAKERS: Kobe puts on a show in victory over Thunder
It started with a shot from behind the backboard, a shot you might see in a driveway game of H-O-R-S-E, a shot no one else in the neighborhood could match and no one on the Staples Center court could duplicate Sunday night. Comment?
Paul Pierce carried the Celtics all game while the rest of the Big Three struggled. Comment?
Haslem's jumper leads Heat past Hornets, 102-101
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Dwyane Wade had 31 points, and Udonis Haslem hit a jumper with 15.4 seconds left to lift the Miami Heat past the New Orleans Hornets 102-101 on Sunday night. Comment?
NBA: LA Lakers 101, Oklahoma City 85
Kobe Bryant finished with 26 points, six rebounds and seven assists Sunday in the Los Angeles Lakers' 101-85 win over Oklahoma City. Comment?
Amare Stoudemire had 21 points Sunday to lead six players in double figures for the Phoenix Suns in a 117-91 win over Detroit. Comment?
Miami Heat slip past New Orleans Hornets 102-101
Udonis Haslem hit a bank-shot with 15.4 seconds remaining that gave the Miami Heat a 102-101 victory over the New Orleans Hornets here Sunday night. Comment?
Stoudemire, Nash lead Suns past Pistons, 117...
Sunday, November 22, 2009 at 7:38 p.m. PHOENIX - Amare Stoudemire scored 21 points and Steve Nash added 20 for Phoenix, then sat out the fourth quarter to watch the Suns rout road-weary Detroit 117-91 Sunday night for the Pistons' fifth straight loss. Comment?
Lakers beat Thunder for 11th straight time
Kobe Bryant scored 26 points, including an astonishing basket from behind the backboard, and the Los Angeles Lakers cruised to a 101-85 rout of the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday night. Comment?
Garnett's jumper gives Celtics overtime victory over Knicks
NEW YORKBy BRIAN MAHONEYAssociated PressPaul Pierce carried the Celtics all game while the rest of the Big Three struggled.So when it came time for the winning shot, of course Pierce would take it.That's what the New York Knicks seemed to think, anyway.Instead, Pierce swung it to . Comment?
Monta Ellis is key to Golden State Warriors' defensive improvement
If numbers indeed don't lie, then it's hard to say the Warriors have gotten better on defense. Comment?