
Wizards 109 Cavaliers 101: So much for the red hot Cavaliers and their red hot winning streak. My gal is red hot. Your girl ain’t doodely squat. Last night, the Wizards beat the Cavaliers. Last night marked the first time in NBA history that a team more than forty games below the .500 mark defeated an opponent more than forty games above. The first time in NBA history! How about that? How about this? Only two other teams in NBA history that were at least forty games under .500 entering the game ended a winning streak of ten or more games. See what happens when you get Gilbert Arenas back? Oh, what could have been.
Nuggets 114 Jazz 104:
Coyotes 2 Kings 1: Rookie rookie again. Who gets the cookie again? Al does. Al, that’s who. Al’s the big winner. Al wins. Last night, Phoenix’s rookie goaltender Al Montoya allowed only one goal. Two nights ago, Montoya shutout Colorado in his NHL debut on Wednesday. Yowza! That’s good. How good? This good: In the NHL’s modern era only two other goaltenders have allowed one goal over their first two games, while playing a complete game each time: Mario Lessard in 1978 and David Aebischer in 2000.
Peace out homies. Six two and Even!
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