nbaglue.blogspot.com - 12/4/2007
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Player of the Night: Carlos Boozer - 24 points, 15 rebounds, 5 assists, 4 steals, 1 block, 10-18 FG, 4-6 FT in Utah's 110-101 win over the Heat. This was one of the toughest choices for Player of the Night I've had, with Boozer, Dwight Howard, Brandon Roy and Josh Howard all posting big lines in wins. However, Boozer was the most impressive of the group (well, we'll get to Dwight in a moment) ...
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Orlando Magic 123, Golden State Warriors 117
Third Quarter Collapse —
... Okay, this is the part where I drool over Howard for a bit. As well as we stopped him on offense (anything under 20 from him and I consider us defending him well), I can't believe how big this guy is going to be in the league. He's a rebounding machine and turned out 7 swats against us tonight. (Some of them were pretty embarrassing.) In the first half, it felt like our boys were driving into the lane and trying to shoot over Redwoods. NBA Glue: 12/3/07 This Magic team is for real, folks, and you'll hear me saying it all ...
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myespn.go.com 12/4/2007 — Every now and again we all lapse into that "this is how to save the NBA!" line of thinking. Which is curious, in a way. Why do we think the NBA needs saving? For all I know it's on solid ground. Anyway ... last night as I was watching Orlando in ...
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clubrio.wordpress.com 12/4/2007 — For all the wonder of the Suns and the Warriors, the NBA isn’t getting much faster. Most coaches are paying lip service to “opening up the offense” and playing uptempo, but the NBA’s pace factor (a measure of possessions per game) sits around 92 currently. To put this in perspective, the average pace in the eighties was over 100–in the seventies it frequently settled around 105. The 04-05 Suns ...
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flickr.com 12/4/2007 — To take full advantage of Flickr, you should use a JavaScript-enabled browser and install the latest version of the Macromedia Flash Player . View hash1028's map Taken in (See more photos here ) Orlando Magic center Dwight Howard (12), center, dunks ...
Orlando Needs Overtime to Beat Warriors —
NBA.com: News 12/4/2007
Dwight Howard scored four of his 18 points in the extra session and the NBA's top road team pulled off a hard-fought 123-117 victory over Golden State on Monday night to snap the Warriors' six-game winning streak.