
Suns 107 Pistons 97: The rumors of Steve Nash’s death have been greatly exaggerated. Last night, Nash fell one short of his career high with twenty-one assists. Last night, Nash recorded the highest assist total against the Pistons in any of the franchise’s 2250 home games. In any of the franchise’s 2250 home games. Yowza! People have done against them on the road. Six people have tallied at least twenty assists versus Detroit on the road. But nobody at home. Goodness!
Thunder 116 Kings 113: This Kevin Durant character sure is giving Oklahoma City fans a reason to believe. At the end of every hard earned day people find some reason to believe. What’s not believe in? Thirty-nine points last night. Big deal you say? So what you say? I’ll tell you so what. I’ll tell you Durant leads the NBA with an average of thirty-two points per game since January 16. I’ll tell you this kid’s gonna be a superstar in this league. Live large in this league. A big house, five cars, he’s in charge of this league.
Stars 4 Predators 1: Don’t look now but here come the Stars. The stars come out at night. Stars come out at night. Came out yesterday. Came out yesterday to improve their record to 7-1-0 over their last eight games. How about that? How about this? Dallas has outscored its opponents, 36-13 during that time. For those of you keeping score at home, that’s their largest scoring edge over a span of eight games since 1981. Since the Minnesota North Stars. Since Bobby Smith. Since Tim Young. Since Dino Ciccarelli. Since guys like those there. NHL, you’re officially on notice.
Peace out homies. Six two and Even!
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Hmm, as I peruze upon todays topics, I find absolutely no mention of the Game I swore never to speak of again.
and yet…….