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2008-09 NBA Leaderboard, Part II
The Celtics and Lakers bolted out of the gate with impressive records but the Cleveland Cavaliers are right behind them. Meanwhile, Dwyane Wade has continued to display the form that he flashed in the Olympics and he currently leads the NBA in scoring.
What is really going on here: Part II
khandorssportsblog.wordpress.com — More questions than answers, at this point. (more) What is really going on here: Part II

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