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By: josh q. public on: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 @9:38 am

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Nuggets 121  Hornets 63:  Sweet sassy molassy!  Now that’s what we like to call a good ole fashioned ass whoopin’.  Just embarrassing.  That 58-point embarrassment set an NBA record for embarrassments.  Never before in NBA history had a road team embarrassed somebody by that much.  Never ever.  The biggest regular season embarrassment by a road team is Seattle’s 136-80 win at Houston back in ‘86.  The previous record for embarrassment by a road team in the playoffs was the Lakers’ 126-70 win against Golden State back in ’73.  Chris Paul should be embarrassed.     

Blackhawks 4  Flames 1:  Rookie rookie who gets the cookie?  Kris, that’s who.  Kris’ the big winner.  Kris wins.  Kris Versteeg may not have scored a point in the first three games of these here playoffs, but he had one goal and two assists in Game 4.  He had a goal and an assist in Game 5.  He notched a pair of assists last night in the series-clincher.  Versteeg is the first rookie in Blackhawks history with three consecutive multiple-point games in one playoff year.  How about that?  How about this?  The last Chicago veteran to do that was Denis Savard in 1995.

Tigers 4  Yankees 2:  From the Yankees still suck department:  Justin Verlander struck out nine Yankees and did not walk a batter in seven scoreless innings in the Detroit’s 4-2 win on Monday night.   Ha ha ha!  In the past 20 years, only one other Tigers’ pitcher did not issue a walk or allow a run while striking out at least nine batters in a game.  Ha ha ha!  Suckers!

Peace out homies.  Six two and Even!

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