-
Stat Line Of The Night — 4/11/12 — Andrew Bynum
Beating the San Antonio Spurs at the AT&T Center has proven to be a difficult task for visiting teams this season, as the Spurs owned an impressive 23-4 record at home this season heading into last night. However, during last night’s game against the Los Angeles Lakers, it was the Spurs who seemed to be [...]
-
Stat Line Of The Night — 4/10/12 — Jayson Werth
After enduring an incredibly disappointing season during his first year with the Washington National in 2011 (.232 avg, 58 RBIs), Jayson Werth certainly didn’t want to head down that road again in 2012. It appeared as though he may have been doing just that following his first four games of the season, as he had [...]
-
Stat Line Of The Night — 4/9/12 — Barry Zito
The first complete game shutout of the 2012 MLB season has been pitched, and it may surprise some to hear who the pitcher that produced it was. Entering last night’s game against the Colorado Rockies, San Francosco Giants lefty Barry Zito hadn’t recorded a shutout in nine years, but he put an end to that [...]
-
Stat Line Of The Night — 4/8/12 — Carmelo Anthony
Now that Jeremy Lin has been ruled out for the remainder of the regular season, Carmelo Anthony can stop worrying about the critics analyzing his chemistry with the rookie guard and start worrying about helping the New York Knicks win some games. He was doing just that during yesterday’s Easter Sunday match-up with the Eastern [...]
-
Stat Line Of The Night — 4/4/12 — LeBron James
When the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Miami Heat faced off just over a week ago in what many believed to be a possible NBA Finals preview, LeBron James put up a rather mediocre stat line (17 points, seven assists and three rebounds) during a 103-87 loss. He was looking for a much better performance [...]
-
Stat Line Of The Night — 4/3/12 — Mike Smith
When the Phoenix Coyotes lost starting goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov to the Philadelphia Flyers last summer, many thought it was the end of their playoff hopes. But thanks to the work of Bryzgalov’s replacement, Mike Smith, that no longer appears to be the case, as his impressive performance between the pipes last night has the Coyotes [...]
-
Stat Line Of The Night — 4/2/12 — Anthony Davis
Anthony Davis is slated to go first overall in this summer’s NBA Draft, largely because of his ability to do it all on the court. He put that impressive ability on display during last night’s NCAA Championship Game against the Kansas Jayhawks. Davis couldn’t seem to find his stroke from the field, as he connected [...]
-
Stat Line Of The Night — 4/1/12 — Rajon Rondo
There were rumors swirling prior to the NBA trade deadline that the Boston Celtics were looking to unload Rajon Rondo, and if they follow that game plan during this summer’s off-season, they shouldn’t have a problem finding him a new home. After all, who wouldn’t want a player capable of recording a triple-double while leading [...]
-
Stat Line Of The Night — 3/29/12 — Josh Bailey
Last night’s game between the New York Islanders and the Pittsburgh Penguins featured plenty of offensive fire power, and while both teams provided a high-scoring game like we expected, it was a rather unexpected player that was factoring in on the majority of those goals. If I told you that there was a total of [...]
-
Stat Line Of The Night — 3/28/12 — Kevin Love
While some may refer to Kevin Love as a “double-double machine,” it should be noted that the Minnesota Timberwolves forward doesn’t record just your average double-double, consisting of 15 points and 10 rebounds. That’s not Love’s style. Instead, he is more accustomed to producing the type of double-double that will light up the stat sheet. [...]
-
Stat Line Of The Night — 3/27/12 — Brian Elliott
Goaltending has been the story for the St. Louis Blues throughout most of the 2011-12 NHL season, and it was the story for them once again during last night’s game against the Nashville Predators. Heading into Tuesday night’s action, both Brian Elliott and Jaroslav Halak were ranked in the top five in the league in [...]
-
Stat Line Of The Night — 3/26/12 — Paul Pierce
Entering the 2011-12 NBA season, many had written off the Celtics as being too old and washed up. Well don’t look now, but suddenly those bunch of old guys are sitting tied with the Philadelphia 76ers for top spot in the Atlantic Division following last night’s 102-95 victory over the Charlotte Bobcats. And they have [...]
-
Stat Line Of The Night — 3/25/12 — Tyshawn Taylor
After averaging 17.3 points and 4.8 assists per game during the 2011-12 NCAA basketball season, Kansas’ Tyshawn Taylor struggled through the opening three rounds of the NCAA Tournament, averaging just 8.7 points and 3.3 assists in those games. Luckily for the Jayhawks, they had yet to run into a team ranked better than tenth in [...]
-
Stat Line Of The Night — 3/22/12 — Bradley Beal
Most NBA Mock Drafts these days will have Florida Gators guard Bradley Beal going somewhere within the top ten. That is largely because of his ability to do it all from the guard position, and he demonstrated that once again last night during the Gators’ Sweet Sixteen match-up against Marquette. Two areas of Beal’s game [...]
-
Stat Line Of The Night — 3/21/12 — Josh Smith
With fourth-place in the Eastern Conference in their sights, the Atlanta Hawks are well aware of the fact that they have to win games like last night’s home contest against the Cleveland Cavaliers if they want any chance of hosting a first-round playoff series. And while the Cavs did give the Hawks everything they had, [...]





















