nytimes.com - 4/21/2008
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Byron Scott has turned the Hornets all the way around, and if voters are thinking clearly, the Hornets will have the most valuable player, Chris Paul, as well as the coach of the year.
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Heidi Montag If you want a giant B12 shot of Rangers optimism, check out Jamey Newberg's newest post. **** Shitty website says Terrell Owens is taping a reality show. **** Any shot the Rangers go after Frank Thomas? Don't put it past them. **** Hornets get love from ...
Hornets-Mavericks: Monday news wrap
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Another day, another seven billion articles and blog posts about the Hornets-Mavs series. Here's me helping you get caught up. First off, Henry Abbott has his own Hornets-Mavs bullets over at ESPN's TrueHoop this morning. Among Henry's own observations... I feel I have noticed a trend of Dirk Nowitzki shoving shooters in the back during release. Watch and tell me if you see it, too. Over at Bleacher Report, Paul Peszko wonders if Chris Paul's impressive performance on Saturday caused Kobe Bryant to force shots in last night's Game 1 between the Lakers and Nuggets... Could Chris Paul's performance actually have gotten Kobe Bryant to ...
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