<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /><link href="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/css/osdyn.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"></head><body><table cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" class="osdyn" width="575"><tr class="masthead_alt"><td bgcolor="#051575" colspan="6"><span style="color:#FFFFFF">NBA League Leaders - Updated: Dec 4, 2013</span></td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td colspan="2" width="42%">Points Per Game</td><td align="center" width="8%">PPG</td><td colspan="2" width="42%">Rebounds Per Game</td><td align="center" width="8%">RPG</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center" rowspan="5" valign="top" width="10%"><img src="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/images/logos/nba/NYK.png"></td><td>1. Carmelo Anthony, SF</td><td align="center">31.2</td><td align="center" rowspan="5" valign="top" width="10%"><img src="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/images/logos/nba/CLE.png"></td><td>1. Andy Varajao, C</td><td align="center">11.4</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>2. Kevin Durant, SF</td><td align="center">30.3</td><td>2. Kevin Love, PF</td><td align="center">11.3</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>3. LeBron James, SF</td><td align="center">25.6</td><td>3. Larry Sanders, C</td><td align="center">10.7</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>4. Russell Westbrook, PG</td><td align="center">23.9</td><td>4. Joakim Noah, C</td><td align="center">10.7</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>5. Blake Griffin, PF</td><td align="center">23.2</td><td>5. Blake Griffin, PF</td><td align="center">10.6</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td colspan="2" width="42%">Assists Per Game</td><td align="center" width="8%">APG</td><td colspan="2" width="42%">Steals Per Game</td><td align="center" width="8%">SPG</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center" rowspan="5" valign="top" width="10%"><img src="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/images/logos/nba/LAL.png"></td><td>1. Jose Calderon, PG</td><td align="center">9.8</td><td align="center" rowspan="5" valign="top" width="10%"><img src="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/images/logos/nba/ATL.png"></td><td>1. Jeff Teague, PG</td><td align="center">2.5</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>2. Greivis Vasquez, PG</td><td align="center">9.2</td><td>2. Jrue Holiday, PG</td><td align="center">2.5</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>3. Goran Dragic, PG</td><td align="center">9.1</td><td>3. Mike Conley, PG</td><td align="center">2.3</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>4. Chris Paul, PG</td><td align="center">8.6</td><td>4. Goran Dragic, PG</td><td align="center">2.2</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>5. Kyle Lowry, PG</td><td align="center">8.4</td><td>5. Stephen Curry, PG</td><td align="center">2.1</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td colspan="2" width="42%">Blocks Per Game</td><td align="center" width="8%">BPG</td><td colspan="2" width="42%">Field Goal Percentage</td><td align="center" width="8%">FG%</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center" rowspan="5" valign="top" width="10%"><img src="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/images/logos/nba/NYK.png"></td><td>1. Tyson Chandler, C</td><td align="center">2.3</td><td align="center" rowspan="5" valign="top" width="10%"><img src="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/images/logos/nba/DEN.png"></td><td>1. Kenneth Faried, PF</td><td align="center">62.5%</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>2. Joakim Noah, C</td><td align="center">1.9</td><td>2. Dwight Howard, C</td><td align="center">60.9%</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>3. Javale McGee, C</td><td align="center">1.9</td><td>3. Derrick Favors, PF</td><td align="center">60.4%</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>4. Josh Smith, SF</td><td align="center">1.8</td><td>4. Blake Griffin, PF</td><td align="center">60.3%</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>5. Larry Sanders, C</td><td align="center">1.7</td><td>5. Javale McGee, C</td><td align="center">59.3%</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td colspan="2" width="42%">Three Point Percentage</td><td align="center" width="8%">3PT%</td><td colspan="2" width="42%">Free Throw Percentage</td><td align="center" width="8%">FT%</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center" rowspan="5" valign="top" width="10%"><img src="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/images/logos/nba/SAC.png"></td><td>1. Jimmer Fredette, PG</td><td align="center">57.7%</td><td align="center" rowspan="5" valign="top" width="10%"><img src="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/images/logos/nba/CLE.png"></td><td>1. Kyrie Irving, PG</td><td align="center">95.8%</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>2. Brandon Rush, SG</td><td align="center">55.6%</td><td>2. Ray Allen, SG</td><td align="center">94.7%</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>3. Channing Frye, PF</td><td align="center">55.0%</td><td>3. Jamal Crawford, SG</td><td align="center">94.6%</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>4. Steve Novak, SF</td><td align="center">54.8%</td><td>4. Stephen Curry, PG</td><td align="center">94.3%</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>5. John Jenkins, SG</td><td align="center">53.8%</td><td>5. Joe Johnson, SG</td><td align="center">93.8%</td></tr></table></body></html>
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<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /><link href="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/css/osdyn.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"></head><body><table cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" class="osdyn" width="575"><tr class="masthead_alt"><td bgcolor="#051575" colspan="6"><span style="color:#FFFFFF">NBA League Leaders - Updated: Dec 4, 2013</span></td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td colspan="2" width="42%">Points Per Game</td><td align="center" width="8%">PPG</td><td colspan="2" width="42%">Rebounds Per Game</td><td align="center" width="8%">RPG</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center" rowspan="5" valign="top" width="10%"><img src="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/images/logos/nba/NYK.png"></td><td>1. Carmelo Anthony, SF</td><td align="center">31.2</td><td align="center" rowspan="5" valign="top" width="10%"><img src="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/images/logos/nba/CLE.png"></td><td>1. Andy Varajao, C</td><td align="center">11.4</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>2. Kevin Durant, SF</td><td align="center">30.3</td><td>2. Kevin Love, PF</td><td align="center">11.3</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>3. LeBron James, SF</td><td align="center">25.6</td><td>3. Larry Sanders, C</td><td align="center">10.7</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>4. Russell Westbrook, PG</td><td align="center">23.9</td><td>4. Joakim Noah, C</td><td align="center">10.7</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>5. Blake Griffin, PF</td><td align="center">23.2</td><td>5. Blake Griffin, PF</td><td align="center">10.6</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td colspan="2" width="42%">Assists Per Game</td><td align="center" width="8%">APG</td><td colspan="2" width="42%">Steals Per Game</td><td align="center" width="8%">SPG</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center" rowspan="5" valign="top" width="10%"><img src="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/images/logos/nba/LAL.png"></td><td>1. Jose Calderon, PG</td><td align="center">9.8</td><td align="center" rowspan="5" valign="top" width="10%"><img src="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/images/logos/nba/ATL.png"></td><td>1. Jeff Teague, PG</td><td align="center">2.5</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>2. Greivis Vasquez, PG</td><td align="center">9.2</td><td>2. Jrue Holiday, PG</td><td align="center">2.5</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>3. Goran Dragic, PG</td><td align="center">9.1</td><td>3. Mike Conley, PG</td><td align="center">2.3</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>4. Chris Paul, PG</td><td align="center">8.6</td><td>4. Goran Dragic, PG</td><td align="center">2.2</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>5. Kyle Lowry, PG</td><td align="center">8.4</td><td>5. Stephen Curry, PG</td><td align="center">2.1</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td colspan="2" width="42%">Blocks Per Game</td><td align="center" width="8%">BPG</td><td colspan="2" width="42%">Field Goal Percentage</td><td align="center" width="8%">FG%</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center" rowspan="5" valign="top" width="10%"><img src="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/images/logos/nba/NYK.png"></td><td>1. Tyson Chandler, C</td><td align="center">2.3</td><td align="center" rowspan="5" valign="top" width="10%"><img src="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/images/logos/nba/DEN.png"></td><td>1. Kenneth Faried, PF</td><td align="center">62.5%</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>2. Joakim Noah, C</td><td align="center">1.9</td><td>2. Dwight Howard, C</td><td align="center">60.9%</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>3. Javale McGee, C</td><td align="center">1.9</td><td>3. Derrick Favors, PF</td><td align="center">60.4%</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>4. Josh Smith, SF</td><td align="center">1.8</td><td>4. Blake Griffin, PF</td><td align="center">60.3%</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>5. Larry Sanders, C</td><td align="center">1.7</td><td>5. Javale McGee, C</td><td align="center">59.3%</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td colspan="2" width="42%">Three Point Percentage</td><td align="center" width="8%">3PT%</td><td colspan="2" width="42%">Free Throw Percentage</td><td align="center" width="8%">FT%</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center" rowspan="5" valign="top" width="10%"><img src="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/images/logos/nba/SAC.png"></td><td>1. Jimmer Fredette, PG</td><td align="center">57.7%</td><td align="center" rowspan="5" valign="top" width="10%"><img src="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/images/logos/nba/CLE.png"></td><td>1. Kyrie Irving, PG</td><td align="center">95.8%</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td>2. Brandon Rush, SG</td><td align="center">55.6%</td><td>2. 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Utah Jazz Monthly Recap
December 5th, 2013
The Utah Jazz finished the month of November with a decent 8-7 record. They recorded some signature wins over the Lakers, Warriors, Nets, and Thunder, but had some puzzling losses to teams like Toronto, Cleveland, and Sacramento. Following the Al Jefferson trade on the 23rd, the Jazz struggled to score in the 3rd quarter against the Kings. However, new Jazzman Manu Ginobili filled it up in the 4th quarter and almost brought Utah back from the dead.
One common question among Jazz fans, is whether or not Enes Kanter is ready for a starting role. Andrew Bogut has been disappointing thus far for Utah, but Kanter has been dominating coming off the bench, often times outplaying Bogut. Against Golden State on the 27th, Kanter was played down the stretch and in the final minutes, and Utah pulled out the 3 point victory. Perhaps it is time to begin shopping Bogut?
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Though Derrick Favors has been a tad bit disappointing on the rebounding side, Favors and Gordon Hayward have been the heart and soul of the Jazz team thus far. Hayward is often times the go-to-guy late in games, and Favors is the dominating big down low that bangs inside. Hopefully, Utah can resign the both of them this offseason to lock them down for the future.
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Kirk Hinrich has provided a steady hand for the starting lineup after the Mo Williams trade, and continues to mentor rookie point guard Adam McCarty. Hinrich is one of the best perimeter defenders on the team and is a great game manager, and he's been solid so far. McCarty has been a bit disappointing, but he should come along soon.
And finally, what is Utah going to do with Alec Burks? He was starting at the beginning of the year, but Manu Ginobili took his starting role when he came to Utah. Will Burks be traded? Or will Utah continue to mold him while he's coming off the bench? It'll be interesting to see where the Jazz go from here after a very average start to the season.
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lol check this bug out.
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kg and wilson chandler tear their ACL out for season.....2 weeks later after simming, the injury turns to sore knee and they are available to play lolComment
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Playing against the Celts, Rondo just had the sickest pass. Behind the back, through Ginobili's legs, to a cutting Pierce for a dunk and a foul.Twitter: @TyroneisMaximus
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lol my god this dunk was dirty.
jennings throws a lob from 40 feet....kawhi leonard tips it at the rim...terrence williams grabs the ball off the tip and throws down the hammer.
kevin harland would be going nuts right now!
43-40 spurs over mavs at the half, dirks first game back from injury has 18 at the half, OJ mayo is 2-8 smhComment
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what a game!!!!!!!!! dirk with 45-10 and 2 3's in the last 30 seconds to get us the win in ot wooooo!
<table style="border:1px solid #C2C2C2;" align="center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" width="575"><tbody><tr bgcolor="#444444"><td colspan="2" style="padding:4px;" align="center">San Antonio Spurs (16-23) at Dallas Mavericks (20-14)</td></tr><tr><td valign="top" width="60%"><table style="border:1px solid #C2C2C2;" align="center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" width="100%"><tbody><tr bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><td width="43%">Jan 11, 2014</td><td align="center" width="8%">1</td><td align="center" width="8%">2</td><td align="center" width="8%">3</td><td align="center" width="8%">4</td><td align="center" width="10%">OT</td><td align="center" width="15%">Final</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><td>San Antonio</td><td align="center">23</td><td align="center">20</td><td align="center">19</td><td align="center">18</td><td align="center">11</td><td align="center" bgcolor="#EEEEEE">91</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><td>Dallas</td><td align="center">21</td><td align="center">19</td><td align="center">11</td><td align="center">29</td><td align="center">15</td><td align="center" bgcolor="#EEEEEE">95</td></tr></tbody></table><table style="border:1px solid #C2C2C2; margin-top:2px;" align="center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" width="100%"><tbody><tr bgcolor="#444444"><td>Top Performers</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><td>San Antonio Spurs</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><td>Tony Parker 24 points 7 assists 9-23 FG</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#EEEEEE"><td>Dejaun Blair 18 points 12 rebounds 6 steals</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><td>Dallas Mavericks</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><td>Dirk Nowitzki 45 points 10 rebounds 18-34 FG</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#EEEEEE"><td>Brandon Jennings 10 points 11 assists 6 rebounds </td></tr></tbody></table></td><td valign="top" width="40%"><table style="border:1px solid #C2C2C2;" align="center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" width="100%"><tbody><tr bgcolor="#444444"><td colspan="3">Team Stats Comparison</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><td width="56%">
</td><td align="right" width="22%">SAS</td><td align="right" width="22%">DAL</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><td>FG Made-Att</td><td align="right">36-83</td><td align="right">39-83</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#EEEEEE"><td>3PT Made-Att</td><td align="right">1-15</td><td align="right">5-15</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><td>FT Made-Att</td><td align="right">18-21</td><td align="right">12-12</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#EEEEEE"><td>Rebounds</td><td align="right">51</td><td align="right">36</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><td>Assists</td><td align="right">23</td><td align="right">23</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#EEEEEE"><td>Fast Break Points</td><td align="right">18</td><td align="right">7</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><td>Steals</td><td align="right">8</td><td align="right">8</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#EEEEEE"><td>Blocks</td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right">4</td></tr></tbody></table></td></tr></tbody></table>Last edited by turty11; 05-14-2013, 03:04 PM.Comment
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Early Short List of Free Agents
Here are a few 2015 Free Agents... There will be more Free Agents posted at a later date when I post my Top 10 FA at each position, but, these players listed here are just players that "Won't Re-sign" or players that just want to Explore Free Agency...
* denotes "restricted FA"
PF - Carlos Boozer (76)
Boozer is not happy with his Role in Chicago these days.
With the emergence of Taj Gibson, Boozer has seen his
minutes decrease over the last few years.
C - Anderson Varejao (69)
Fresh off his 1st NBA Title, Andy is looking for 1 last payday.
He averaged over 10 rebounds per game in the Finals
vs the Lakers. At 34 years old, I'm not sure what type of "payday"
he'll receive though.
PG - Kyrie Irving (94)*
Kyrie helped lead the Cavs to the NBA Title and now
for some reason, he's exploring the Free Agent Market.
He is a restricted FA, so, a team will have to pay him more than $9m per
to acquire him from the Cavaliers.
C - DeAndre Jordan (80)
DeAndre's minute have gone down ever so slightly since
the acquisition of PF Paul Milsap at the 2014 trade deadline.
DeAndre is looking for a big payday on the open market.
C - Enes Kanter (78)*
Kanter is a franchise big man, and the Jazz wont let him
walk without a fight. His role didn't make him happy last year
coming off the bench behind Derrick Favors and Al Jefferson.
Big Al isn't getting any younger, so, if the Jazz keep Kanter,
he could be on the move.
SG - Alec Burks (77)*
Burks hasn't seen as much playing time as he'd like to see
in his first couple years in the league. With the addition of
PG Eric Bledsoe and the emergence of SG Gordon Hayward and
SF Deshaun Thomas, it doesn't look like Burks will find the starting
lineup any time soon in Utah.
SG - Marcus Thorton (80)
Thorton has been arguably the Kings best scorer since he's arrived
in Sacramento. He's an unrestricted FA this off-season and
the Kings are going to have to pay big for his services.
They've got the money, but, time will tell if they're will to invest
a large chunck of it in Marcus
PG - Jimmer Fredette (77)
Jimmer was one of the most prolific scorers in NCAA history,
but, in the NBA so far, he has yet to average over 10 points per game.
Largely due to the fact that he can't stay on the floor
long enough to make a large contribution. He's just not a well
polished point guard. He'd be a perfect fit on a team as a
spark plug scorer off the bench, ala Jamal Crawford.
SG - Iman Shumpert (88)*
Shumpert looks like a budding star in the NBA. Apparently he's
been informed that being a star in New York City
is a bad thing? He's going to explore the FA Market, but, the
Knicks will have the final say as he's a restricted Free Agent
PF - Amare Stoudemire (83)
Stoudemire, who was once one of the brightest stars in the league,
didn't come through on his promise when he signed with the Knicks when
he said "The Knicks are Back"... Not exactly Amare, now, your old,
and you've been a salary cap nightmare as the Knicks have
been trying to rebuild for the past couple years. Look for
Amare to head back out west, possibly back to Phoenix where
his career really flourished in their uptempo system in his early days.
SG - Marshon Brooks (78)*
Brooks is a restricted FA this off-season and I'm not sure
if there is a team out there that is willing to give him big money
just yet. Brooks has been a solid bench player for the Nets, and
its no secret that Joe Johnson is getting older, and, at
this stage in his career he's vastly over-paid. Brooks could and should
be the future starting SG for the Nets, if he decides to stick around.
It wont be his decision ultimately though as the Nets have final say
since he's a restricted FA
PF - Chris Bosh (86)
Bosh spent one year in "The D" and played pretty well. He quickly realized
however, that the current Piston team wasn't ready to compete
for an NBA Championship. So, like he, and so many others before him
he put on his running shoes and is now chasing another championship.
Where will he land? who knows, but, it will probably be a team
that is on the cusp of an NBA Title.
PF - Ed Davis (82)
By all accounts, Ed Davis is a budding star in the league
and he'll be looking to cash in on that assumption this summer.
He's an unrestricted FA and he'll be free to sign where-ever he desires.
PG - Jeremy Lin (84)
Jeremy Lin was the talk of the NBA just a few years ago.
He turned that hype into a pretty good payday in his
Free Agent deal with the Rockets, but, since then
"Linsanity" has reached an all time low. As it turns out, being in
the Meca of Media, New York City, has it perks and Lin has
been very quite since his departure from the Big Apple.
He'll look to rekindle some of that buzz this off-season but,
the question is, who is going to go after him?
SF - Chandler Parsons (82)
Parsons, who was once one of the Rockets untouchable assets
find himself in a tough situation. He's clearly got talent and can
start for nearly any team in the NBA. He's projected to be a
20 ppg scorer if he's given the chance, however, in Houston,
they've got a young kid name Tony Mitchell the #6 overall pick in 2013
from North Texas who is the complete package and is forcing
the hand of management. Parsons is unrestricted, so, he can
sign where-ever he'd like if he feels like he's not going to get
the playing time he needs in Houston.
PG - Ricky Rubio (93)*
Rubio has been great since coming to the T'Wolves. He led them
to the #1 seed in the Western Conference in 2012, only to be upset
by the Spurs in round 1. The next year, he led them all Western Finals.
Its looking like the window is closing in on the T'Wolves however,
and Ricky is realizing he may need to go elsewhere to compete
for a Championship. He's a restricted Free Agent, so, someone is
going to have to back up the brinks truck to pry him away
from Minnesota.
PF - LaMarcus Aldridge (88)
The biggest off-season in Blazers history starts now, as, not 1 but
2 of their bright young stars are hitting the Free Agent market.
PF LaMarcus Aldridge, who has been the face of the franchise
since he was drafted is looking to get paid, and paid
in a big way. To this point, he has earned every penny
that he'll get on the open market... The Blazers have plenty
of money to resign him, and with Damian Lillard locked up for
awhile, I think it would be wise for him to return.
SG - Wesley Matthews (85)
Matthews has become one of the best young SG's in the League
and the Blazers are going to have a tough decision to make as
both He and Aldridge are entering Free Agency... They should be able to
retain both players, but, if they both want Max Contracts thats not
going to be possible. So, in essence, if they want to continue
to play together they are going to have to take
slightly less money per year to do so... Knowing they already have
Damian Lillard, if they can retain Mattews and Aldridge,
they should be a force for years to come in the
Western Conference for years to come.
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That's all for now fellas...
Stay tuned for a full Free Agency Preview where I'll break down the
Top 10 players position by position.
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Bulls' Noah Tears MCL, Done For Season
December 7th, 2013
Bulls All-Star center Joakim Noah suffered a season-ending injury tonight in the game against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Noah went down midway through the game with a Torn MCL, which will take over half a year to rehabilitate. He'll have surgery on Tuesday.
For Chicago, this is a major blow to their championship hopes, as Noah is the heart of the team and their defensive leader. Chicago has a 12-8 record, and is one of the best teams defensively. Noah was averaging a career-high 13.9 points per game, along with 10.3 rebounds per game, 2.2 assists per game, and 1.8 blocks per game.
Head Coach Tom Thibodeau on the injury:
"This is going to be hard to get past. (Joakim) is really one of our leaders and it's going to be difficult to play with the intensity and passion that he has played with. We got some guys like Carlos (Boozer) and Taj (Gibson) who can step up and defend down low, but we no longer have the depth that we had before hand. I still think we are a championship team, though. We have plenty of guys who can defend, and plenty of guys who can score. It may take some time, but we'll be fine."Last edited by JazzMan; 05-14-2013, 04:25 PM.Twitter: @TyroneisMaximus
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i think i accidently turned jennings into the best defender in basketball
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Dirk steals spot light from Jennings with buzzer beater to win 94-92
In a night Brandon Jennings ties his career high with 19 assists Dirk Nowitzki hits the fadeaway at the buzzer to win the game for Dallas
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Dallas: To say the Byrd struggled defensively tonight is an understatement. He allowed a combined 7-8 shooting from Westbrook and Jackson letting the Thunder back into the game. He did put up 4 assists tho, so his offensive production was decent.
OKC: Lester Bledsoe was a rebounding machine for the Thunder tonight, pulling down 11 rebounds in 22 minutes. I think it is safe to say they found their center of the future.
Performance of the night
Brandon Jennings tied a career high with 19 assists tonight, none bigger than the assist to Dirk on the final shot of the game to secure the win. He also held Russel Westbrook to 3-13 shooting.
Player to watch
Brandon Jennings has now had 3 consecutive games where he has held a star point guard to under 30% shooting while getting atleast 3 steals. Looks like those extra sessions after practice working on fundamentals are really paying off. Lets see if he can make it 4 straight.
<table style="border:1px solid #C2C2C2;" align="center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" width="575"><tbody><tr bgcolor="#444444"><td colspan="2" style="padding:4px;" align="center">Oklahoma City Thunder (41-19) at Dallas Mavericks (26-23)</td></tr><tr><td valign="top" width="60%"><table style="border:1px solid #C2C2C2;" align="center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" width="100%"><tbody><tr bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><td width="45%">Mar 6, 2014</td><td align="center" width="10%">1</td><td align="center" width="10%">2</td><td align="center" width="10%">3</td><td align="center" width="10%">4</td><td align="center" width="15%">Final</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><td>Oklahoma City</td><td align="center">18</td><td align="center">13</td><td align="center">32</td><td align="center">29</td><td align="center" bgcolor="#EEEEEE">92</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><td>Dallas</td><td align="center">27</td><td align="center">20</td><td align="center">21</td><td align="center">26</td><td align="center" bgcolor="#EEEEEE">94</td></tr></tbody></table><table style="border:1px solid #C2C2C2; margin-top:2px;" align="center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" width="100%"><tbody><tr bgcolor="#444444"><td>Top Performers</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><td>Oklahoma City Thunder</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><td>Kevin Durant 26 points 11-27 FG</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#EEEEEE"><td>Russell Westbrook 20 points 12 assists 6-16 fg</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><td>Dallas Mavericks</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><td>Enes Kanter 2 points 12 rebounds</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#EEEEEE"><td>Brandon Jennings 12 points 19 assists 3 steals</td></tr></tbody></table></td><td valign="top" width="40%"><table style="border:1px solid #C2C2C2;" align="center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" width="100%"><tbody><tr bgcolor="#444444"><td colspan="3">Team Stats Comparison</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><td width="56%">
</td><td align="right" width="22%">OKC</td><td align="right" width="22%">DAL</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><td>FG Made-Att</td><td align="right">36-88</td><td align="right">40-85</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#EEEEEE"><td>3PT Made-Att</td><td align="right">6-16</td><td align="right">8-20</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><td>FT Made-Att</td><td align="right">14-16</td><td align="right">6-7</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#EEEEEE"><td>Rebounds</td><td align="right">51</td><td align="right">41</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><td>Assists</td><td align="right">21</td><td align="right">29</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#EEEEEE"><td>Turnovers</td><td align="right">8</td><td align="right">8</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><td>Steals</td><td align="right">7</td><td align="right">6</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#EEEEEE"><td>Blocks</td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right">5</td></tr></tbody></table></td></tr></tbody></table>
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