Stat Line Of The Night
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The Stat Line of the Night – 4/1/10 – Dustin Brown
There was some major lamp lighting going on last night in Los Angeles. Poor Roberto Luongo probably had some nightmares. The Kings absolutely wrecked the Canucks, jumping out to a 5-0 lead and winning by a score of 8-3. The first star was Kings left winger Dustin Brown. Brown blasted 6 shots at Luongo and [...]
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The Stat Line of the Night – 3/31/10 – Kevin Durant
Kevin Durant almost made a grown man cry last night. Kevin Garnett was so distraught, he thought he was playing Michael F’ing Jordan as the Celts took on the Thunder in Boston. While Durantula is not MJ, he’s certainly on his way to being of the premiere players in the NBA. KG was upset about [...]
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The Stat Line of the Night — 3/30/10 — Danny Granger
The Indiana Pacers have had a rough season. to be honest, they’ve had a few rough seasons. It looked like last night was going to be another night like many nights for the Pacers, but then their rising young star, Danny Granger, took the game into his own hands. The final outcome? The Pacers 8th [...]
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The Stat Line of the Night – 3/29/10 – Dirk Nowitzki
Dirk Nowitzki is a great shooter, scorer, and rebounder. He isn’t as well known for his passing, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t great at that too. Last night he excelled at all three in a must-win game with the Nuggets to hang onto the 2nd seed in the Western Conference. Let’s talk about his [...]
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The Stat Line of the Night – 3/28/10 – Amare Stoudemire
When Amare Stoudemire is focused, he is an unstoppable force in the NBA. He’s proven it many times before and he proved it again yesterday against the lowly Timberwolves. Minnesota tried to battle back in the second half, but they were overwhelmed by Phoenix’s power at the forward position. Amare Stoudemire scored 30 points on [...]
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The Stat Line of the Night – 3/25/10 – Jacob Pullen
Xavier vs. Kansas State was classic March Madness on Thursday night. In fact, it was an instant classic. It was the first double-overtime game in the Sweet 16 in over 10 years, and it didn’t disappoint. Except for Xavier fans. Jacob Pullen is the K-State player that will go down in March Madness highlight history. [...]
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The Stat Line of the Night – 3/24/10 – Rajon Rondo
The Boston Celtics were back home on Wednesday night, taking on the very tough Denver Nuggets. The Celts needed a win as they jockey for the best seed they can get before the playoffs begin. After building a comfy 10-point lead at the half, the Celts built a 20-point third quarter advantage. But they let [...]
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The Stat Line of the Night – 3/22/10 – Derrick Rose
The Bulls were playing well enough to get their second straight win, and Derrick Rose was the catalyst. With Rose out of the lineup, the Bulls stumbled into a 10-game losing streak. The losing streak may have put a dagger in their playoff hopes, but Rose is making it clear he wants to will this [...]
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The Stat Line of the Night – 3/21/10 – Wesley Johnson
March Madness is a time when players that you haven’t really heard of all year take the national stage. Wesley Johnson is not one of those players. In fact, Wes was the Big East player of the year and is well known in most college basketball circles as being an excellent player. He is projected [...]
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The Stat Line of the Night – 3/18/10 – Jimmer Fredette
With a name like Jimmer Fredette, you might expect this story to be about the host of a Sunday morning TV fishing show. But it’s not. Jimmer Fredette’s name is being mentioned by basketball fans far and wide today after his amazing performance in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Fredette and his 7th [...]
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The Stat Line of the Night – 3/17/10 – Andrea Bargnani
With less than 20 games remaining in the season, every game for teams that are fighting for a playoff spot are considered must-win games. This is where the Toronto Raptors find themselves after a long skid. Having won only one of their last nine games, the Raps were desperate for a win as they took [...]
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The Stat Line of the Night — 3/16/10 — LeBron James
LeBron James is no stranger to great games, but it didn’t look like the matchup between the Cavs and Pistons was going to be one of them last night. Until the 4th quarter of course. Through the first 3 quarters, LeBron was just 5-15 and was struggling to get going. In the 4th he went [...]
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The Stat Line of the Night – 3/15/10 – Aaron Brooks
Going into this season, no one would have guessed that Aaron Brooks would emerge as the star of the Houston Rockets. In fact, no one would have thought any star at all was going to emerge in Houston. Even with the acquisition of Kevin Martin at the trade deadline, Brooks has shined brightly for the [...]
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The Stat Line of the Night – 3/14/10 – Evan Turner
This one didn’t come down to the wire like their earlier two Big Ten Tournament tournaments, but Turner handed in a 3rd consecutive player of the year performance yesterday. On Friday, he his the game-winner from near halfcourt with time expiring. On Saturday, he had 31 points and 10 rebounds en route to a double [...]
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The Stat Line of the Night – 3/11/10 – Brandon Roy
If Brandon Roy played in New York, LA or Chicago, he’d likely be a megastar with his face all over your TV in funny commercials. But instead, Roy plays for the Portland Trailblazers and goes widely unnoticed by the general NBA audience. But not here. We have nothing but love for the sharpshooter from Washington. [...]










