Arron Afflalo, Vic Oladipo and Glenn Davis all played 50+ minutes with Afflalo hitting 5 threes for 43 points. Glenn Davis had 33 including the three that pushed the game into overtime.
For the Sixers, they had three guys with 20 including Michael Carter-Williams, Thad Young (25 and 12) and Evan Turner's seven threes and three clutch free throws to force the game into double overtime.
For the two hottest rookies so far this season, oh you know they just each had themselves a triple double (26-12-10 for Carter-Williams and 26-10-10 for Oladipo).
Game ended up going to the last second with the Sixers pulling out a one-point win and ending this really really stats-filled game.
Crazy Two Points
The Thunder won by two against the Kings. One of those baskets was this crazy fling by Reggie Jackson
Lots of highlights
Nets fans should probably turn away now as a pair of plays below showing the Nets on the wrong end of a highlight. The game was close going into the third quarter but the Nuggets went on a 25 to 5 run in that quarter and ended up beating the Nets in Brooklyn.
Timofy Mosgov grabbed 20 boards against two of the better post players in the NBA in Brook Lopez and KG.
It wasn't just the post players getting abused by the Nuggets. Check out Tomike Shengalia completely getting lost after the Randy Foye cross:
Timofy Mosgov grabbed 20 boards against two of the better post players in the NBA in Brook Lopez and KG.
It wasn't just the post players getting abused by the Nuggets. Check out Tomike Shengalia completely getting lost after the Randy Foye cross:
and also ty lawson reminding us that he is quuuuuick
Not a good week for hands
So Anthony Davis broke his left hand on Sunday, and the Nets made it known yesterday that Paul Pierce also fractured his hand. Tonight Michael Kidd-Gilchrist fractured his hand. Nate Robinson took a hard fall on his right side which was bad enough to cause him to take his free throws left-handed. Rest of the league, please protect your paws please.
Pick-pocketed
Down 7 with 2 minutes to go, Bron had a fast break layout stripped by Brandon Jennings and the game put too far out of reach for the Heat. Here's that sequence:
Replacements
For the Grizzlies, Kosta Koufos had 14 points, 12 boards and 2 blocks and his front-court partner Ed Davis had 21 points, 12 boards and also 2 blocks. Almost makes you forget that they actually have two all-star front court players that are out with injuries. Not as good of a time for the Suns as none of their starters topped 11 points and Goran Dragic's recent hot streak seems to have sputtered to a stop as he was just plain hot-headed getting teed up with Eric Bledsoe in their loss at Memphis.
Kings were without Demarcus Cousins but Kings played this one close and Cousins' polar opposite in physical size, Isaiah Thomas put on a show scoring 20 in the fourth quarter and earning a big hug from his coach, Mike Malone as the Kings lost a close one by two points to the Thunder.
Milwaukee lost to the Celtics in Boston in a game where we saw two rare occurances including a one-handed over the backboard fadeaway.
and also Gerald Wallace dunking like its 2003.
McRoberts Making A Nice Move
Although he's now in a Luke Walton-type playmaker role with the Bobcats, cool to see Josh McBob still doing them dunkeroos like he's back at Duke.
Yeah, You Blew It
Up 16 at the end of the 3rd quarter, the Raptors were outscored by 27 (42 to 15) in the fourth quarter and if you're doing the math, that means they lost by 9 to the Warriors.
Not a good week for hands
So Anthony Davis broke his left hand on Sunday, and the Nets made it known yesterday that Paul Pierce also fractured his hand. Tonight Michael Kidd-Gilchrist fractured his hand. Nate Robinson took a hard fall on his right side which was bad enough to cause him to take his free throws left-handed. Rest of the league, please protect your paws please.
Pick-pocketed
Down 7 with 2 minutes to go, Bron had a fast break layout stripped by Brandon Jennings and the game put too far out of reach for the Heat. Here's that sequence:
Replacements
For the Grizzlies, Kosta Koufos had 14 points, 12 boards and 2 blocks and his front-court partner Ed Davis had 21 points, 12 boards and also 2 blocks. Almost makes you forget that they actually have two all-star front court players that are out with injuries. Not as good of a time for the Suns as none of their starters topped 11 points and Goran Dragic's recent hot streak seems to have sputtered to a stop as he was just plain hot-headed getting teed up with Eric Bledsoe in their loss at Memphis.
Kings were without Demarcus Cousins but Kings played this one close and Cousins' polar opposite in physical size, Isaiah Thomas put on a show scoring 20 in the fourth quarter and earning a big hug from his coach, Mike Malone as the Kings lost a close one by two points to the Thunder.
Milwaukee lost to the Celtics in Boston in a game where we saw two rare occurances including a one-handed over the backboard fadeaway.
and also Gerald Wallace dunking like its 2003.
McRoberts Making A Nice Move
Although he's now in a Luke Walton-type playmaker role with the Bobcats, cool to see Josh McBob still doing them dunkeroos like he's back at Duke.
Yeah, You Blew It
Up 16 at the end of the 3rd quarter, the Raptors were outscored by 27 (42 to 15) in the fourth quarter and if you're doing the math, that means they lost by 9 to the Warriors.
Other: Kemba Walker dancing like every other NBA player has over the past year or so...
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