Kenneth Faried was called out for his timid play, dared to be more aggressive and take over games. That challenge came not from his coaches or teammates, but from members of his family. "My family came up to me and said, `Hey, do what you are paid to do and that is play basketball," Faried said. "`Stop worrying about everybody else, stop being nervous, stop being timid and play your game." Faried's high-energy play has been the driving force behind his recent hot streak, including a 26-point performance to carry the Denver Nuggets past the Milwaukee Bucks 101-90 Thursday night. Read more http://scores.espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=400489685