Dwyane Wade led the Heat with 32 points, 10 dimes and 7 assists while LeBron had 20, 10 boards, 4 dimes and 7 turnovers. The Timberwolves cut the lead down to three in the fourth quarter after a 14-4 run, but the Heat proved to be too strong down the stretch and turned up the pressure on defense to trigger a 16-5 stretch run to get the dub. The Heat set a new francise record with their 15th straight victory last night in blowout fashion. Greivis Vasquez scored 17 and dished out 8 assists and Anthony Davis scored 17 and grabbed 15 boards. Over the final two and a half minutes of the game, the Magic outscored their opponent by nine points to get the dub. Arron Afflalo scored 17 of his 26 points in the second half and Jameer Nelson added 15 second half points to jumpstart a 17-point comeback and an eventual win. Orlando used a big second half to take down the Hornets last night in New Orleans. Derrick Favors tied his career-high with 23 points and 15 boards as he got the start over an injured Al Jefferson. Larry Sanders finished with 8 points, 16 boards and 6 blocks. Jennings and Ellis outscored the Jazz starting backcourt of Earl Watson and Randy Foye 54-0. Monta Ellis (34 points) then put the nail in the coffin with an 18-foot jumper that made it 109-106 with 14.7 seconds remaining. Redick went off and scored Milwaukee’s first eight points. In the overtime session, newly acquired Buck, J.J. Trailing 99-96 with the clock winding down, Brandon Jennings (20 points, 17 dimes, 3 steals) nailed a 3-pointer that sent the game into overtime. Milwaukee has made a habit of getting itself into tight games lately and last night’s win over the Jazz was no exception. Marreese Speights scored 23 points and grabbed 8 boards and Irving finised with 22 points, 6 dimes and 5 boards. Smith chipped in with 18, 7 and 7 and Steve Novak hit four 3’s to finish with 15 points. The Cavs had a chance to tie at the end but Kyrie Irving’s 3-point attempt was blocked by Tyson Chandler and the Knicks held on for the comeback victory. The teams went back and forth over the next two quarters but JKidd gave the Knicks the lead for good when he hit a 3-pointer with 5 minutes left that gave New York a three-point lead. The second half began just as the first ended for New York as they jumped all over the Cavs and went on a 15-3 run to tie the game up at 64 apiece. Instead, the Knicks ripped off a 17-4 run to close the half and found themselves down 61-49 with renewed hope. Melo left behind a team that looked dead in the water and well on their way to a second consecutive loss. The year before, his 54.8% number was decent, but not really superstar level either, given he's not a terrific rebounder or passer.The Knicks were down 52-30 when Carmelo Anthony took an awkward fall on a fast break and walked gingerly to the locker room with a knee injury. His TS% last year was 52%, which is sub-par.
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I imagine attacking the rim more could help increase his FG% as a whole and get him more free throw could even open himself up for some more open three point looks. Shooting 45% is alright if you're Kobe in his prime and getting 8 points from the foul line every game. In addition, he's not a particularly efficient scorer period, mostly because he isn't a good 3 point shooter and he doesn't get to the line. Unless he can be an elite shooter from downtown (which he doesn't appear to be), he's never going to be a superstar if he keeps taking long jumpshots and not driving to the rim. This leads me to believe he's taking a LOT of jumpshots (which seems to be confirmed by reading this thread). Gay shoots his freebies well, but he takes 16 shots a game and only gets 4 trips to the foul line that's not good enough. Superstars who aren't elite playmakers or three point snipers need to get to the foul line more than 4-4.5 times a game. I actually haven't seen Gay play much, so I can really only look at the statistics of it. I see a lot of (very good!) responses that are referring to specific things. This duo has to win a ship for us within 4-5 years right? A formal announcement is expected this week."ĥ Set a good example for your boy KD. In the three games that followed those, he shot 61% (81% inside the 3-point line) and scored 96 points in 104 minutes.ģ Former Timberwolf Adriean Payne has passed away.Ĥ "Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic has been voted the NBA’s Most Valuable Player for a second consecutive season, sources tell ESPN.
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