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NBA Recap 10/28/2016

Cleveland Cavaliers 94 vs Toronto Raptors 91 - Kyrie Irving led the way for the Cavaliers with 26 points 6 assist and 6 rebounds. Kevin Love records is 2nd double-double in as many game with 18 points and 10 rebounds. Kyrie as earned more offensive responsibility after his performance in the 2016 NBA Finals. Irving is an elite scorer so LeBron doesn't have to work as hard on offense as he has had to in previous seasons. Cleveland had great floor spacing which created a lot of open shot opportunities and easy dunks. The Cavs bench only scored 10 points and looks to be the only weakness this team possesses. If Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love can be this efficient consistently, LeBron will be well rested come playoff time. The Raptors didn't play a bad game despite their largest lead of the game being 1 point. DeMar DeRozan is a scoring machine. 32 points on the Cavs in no small task but I want DeRozan to RT his teammates involved more. Toronto is the 2nd best team in the east.

76ers protest

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By: Demitry Johnson Last night the Philadelphia proved the ultra talented rising R&B singer Sevyn Streeter to be absolutely correct by wearing the shirt "We matter" in a silent protest of the social injustice towards minorities. Before last nights season opener between the Philadelphia 76ers and Oklahoma City Thunder it was some extreme controversy as to why R&B singer Sevyn Streeter was getting ready to perform the national anthem before being notified that she had being pulled because of a shirt she chose to wear that said "We matter"... That's right not "black lives matter" it simply stated "We Matter" and the Philadelphia 76ers failed their fans, the city, the players, coaches and this young woman. The statement from the organization was total contradiction of their actions of pulling her from singing the national anthem.  1."The Philadelphia 76ers encourage meaningful action to drive social change.&

NBA Recap 10/27/2016

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Washington Wizards 99 vs Atlanta Hawks 114 - The new look Hawks win their opening night match up against the Wizards in dominating fashion. Dwight Howard finished with 19 rebounds while All-Star Paul Millsap leads the way with 28 points 7 rebounds and 6 assist. Dwight Howard and Paul Millsap  combined for 39 points and 26 rebounds (ajc.com) Great win for the Hawks. People questioned rather Dwight Howard would fit into the "lunch pale" mentality Atlanta play with but with 15 1st half rebounds he will work out fine. Moving Dennis Schroder to the starting point guard spot was another concern for Hawks fans. Jeff Teague is a scorer but what you lose of the offensive end you gain back with tough on ball defense with Schroder. Tim Hardaway Jr. was impressive tonight finishing with 23 points on 8-13 shooting. It's been a rocky start to Hardaway Jr career but he look comfortable coming off the bench for the Hawks. The Hawks will be a playoff team but no higher than a

Reason for Hope in LA?

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bleacherreport.com By: Demitry Johnson   Last night the Los Angeles Lakers were very impressive leaving a lot of people leaving Staples Center and watching around the league very optimistic about this team. Last night the Lakers open their season against a Houston Rocket team who, lets just face it, are suppose to be superior to this young Laker team with a 120-114 victory. If you look at the box score for the Houston Rockets you might ask how do you lose to the Lakers when James Harden has 34 points 17 assist and 8 rebounds, Eric Gordon seems to be back to his college days scoring 19 points and Clint Capella, who is an upgrade over Dwight Howard getting 16 points and 9 rebounds. There were 3 keys to last night and the Lakers off-season that contributed to that win.  1. Effort was consistent all night, through the runs Houston made, some questionable calls, this young team still for 4 quarters played with the right effort and energy. nba.com 2. Bench depth..

NBA Recap 10/26/2016

Miami Heat 108 vs Orlando Magic 96 - After leading by 3 at halftime, the Magic were outscored 30-16 in the 3rd quarter. Hassan Whiteside lead the Heat in scoring with 18 points and grabbed 14 rebounds. Miami bench outscored the Magic 42-17. Miami looked shaky during the first half, in particular their perimeter defense allowing too many open jump shots and easy penetration. During the third quarter the defense stepped up which allowed easy fast break points. Liked how much Justice Winslow was bringing the ball down the court. Not the best handles but his passing ability is underrated. Plus he was active on both ends of the floor. Biggest question mark going forward for Miami will be its bench. They scored 42 points tonight but I doubt these performances will be the norm. In the first half Orlando was knocking down the open shots, moving the ball well and rebounding outside their zones. The second half was a totally different story. The Heat are a well coached team but not good en

Spurs helped Warriors?

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By: Demitry Johnson espn.com Why getting blown out was the best thing that could happen to these Golden State Warriors.. nba.com During the 2015-2016 campaign the Golden State Warriors went the whole season without being humbled, now yes they lost games even had a few close calls but it always seemed as if they still weren't humble. They always believed last year that they could flip it on whenever they were in trouble and I believe coming back from being 3-1 down against the Thunder still didn't humble them, if anything boosted their ego even more. It wasn't until Game 7 when the clock sounded and Lebron James and the rest of the Cleveland Cavaliers begin celebrating winning the NBA title at that moment Golden State was humbled but it was too late. This offseason, signing of Kevin Durant, one could see the arrogance all over the Warriors organization, press conference, the coaching staff etc. So coming into the 2015-2016 season the confidence lev

NBA Recap 10/25/16

New York Knicks 88 vs Cleveland Cavaliers 117 - On banner night for the Cavs, LeBron James records his first opening night triple double with a 19 point 14 assist and 11 rebound performance. After leading 48-45 at halftime, the defending champs started the 3rd quarter off on a 20-4 run. Kyrie Irving scored 19 of his game-high 29 points in that frame. Cleveland looked like they haven't missed a step. LeBron's passing ability still impresses me even after seeing it for so many years. Tyrone Lue kept the Knicks off balanced with a plethora of lineups. The Cavs role players were efficient of both ends of the floor, creating turnovers that led to 16 fast break points. The Knicks were competitive in the first half, running set plays for Carmelo Anthony to get him open shots and saw flashes of aggressiveness from Derrick Rose. There are two huge question marks going forward for the Knicks. First is lack of depth. New York's bench is way below average. Between Brandon Jennings