
Nuggets 99 Mavericks 97: Yes, the Mavs lost but don’t blame Disco Dirk. Nowitzki was feeling giddy in the zone. In Brand, for our German readers. Forty-four big ones. No assists. That’s the most points by an NBA player in a game in which he failed to give up the rock since Michael Redd scored fifty-seven with nary a dime back in ‘06. Hey, if I’m that hot, I ain’t passing either.
Bobcats 80 Pistons 78: The Pistons just can’t hang on Sloopy, Sloopy hang on. Detroit led Charlotte by ten in the third last night. Detroit lost the basketball game last night. Big deal you say? Who cares you say? I say, last Wednesday night in Portland, the Pistons also lost a game in which they held a double-digit lead in the second half. I say, that makes more than seven years since the Pistons, within a span of one week, lost two games in which they led by 10-or-more points after halftime. I say, they haven’t done such a thing since back in ‘01. Sign of the times?
Big Bad Bruins 3 Habs 1: Hooray Big Bad Bruins! Hooray Big Bad Zdeno Chara! The biggest baddest Bruin of them all. Last night the Big Captain scored a pair of power play goals in the second period. Wasn’t the first time. Chara scored two PPGs in the second period against Let’s Go Buffalo earlier this season. The only other NHL defenseman to score two power play goals in one period this season is Mike Green of the Caps. Ha ha Habs!
Peace out homies. Six two and Even!
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