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Above The Rim: The Old Suns, Really
Signal to Noise —
... Locking down on defense after giving up more than 100 points in their last seven games helped for the Kings, as they kept the Blazers under that point and got 22 from Ron Artest in a 96-85 win. ...
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Balance, Yeah!
sactownroyalty.com 3/14/2008 — Ron Artest had a great game. Beno Udrih had a very good game (especially if you give him some level of credit for the awful games the Portland PGs turned in). But the key, as (seemingly) always? Brad Miller. He didn't "stop" Joel Pryzbilla (the ...
Game 66 Recap: Blazers 85, Kings 96
blazersedge.com 3/14/2008 — Boxscore Well, that wasn't exactly our finest hour. We looked, for the lack of a better word, very vanilla out there. And not the luscious bean-y kind of gourmet vanilla either. More like the last two spoonfuls of that non-fat, ...
Night(mare) of turnovers for Blazers
oregonlive.com 3/14/2008 — SACRAMENTO -- They were looking to prove the road was no longer a roadblock. They were hoping to provide more evidence that the youngest team in franchise history is maturing. And more than anything, the Trail Blazers were eager to inject another ...
Kings 95, Blazers 85 —
NYT > Pro Basketball 3/14/2008
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) -- Ron Artest scored 22 points and the Sacramento Kings never trailed in defeating the Portland Trail Blazers 96-85 Thursday night.