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Anyone notice how Tobias Harris has been balling out with Orlando?
He's averaging 16.3 ppg, 8.4 rpg, 1.9 apg, 1.5 bpg since the trade, not including his 30 pts, 19 rbs, and 5 ast game tonight against his former team.
NO!!! What happened man?? I watched the Denver game on and off tonight, but when the Nugz pulled away, I stopped watching ball for the night.
I don't see anything on ESPN about the injury, except for what you posted. Did it look serious?
Vias @ELIASSports, @kobebryant 3rd player (since steals became official, '73-74) w/ 45+pts, 5+ast, 3+stls at age 34 or older (Bird, MJ)
Carmelo Anthony has scored 36+ pts in 5 straight games; last player with streak of 6+ such games was Kobe Bryant (9 straight, Feb. 2003).
espnstats
Rebounds (min 6 games) Offensive
Player Team Boards Player Team Off
evans,reggie Bro 17.3 vucevic,nikola Orl 5.17
vucevic,nikola Orl 16.3 evans,reggie Bro 5.00
lee,david GSW 12.3 monroe,greg Det 3.70
howard,dwight LAL 11.8 pekovic,nikola Min 3.67
boozer,carlos Chi 11.7 sanders,larry Mil 3.60
asik,omer Hou 11.6 anthony,carmelo NYK 3.60
harris,tobias orl 11.0 mohammed,nazr Chi 3.50
[B]ALDRIDGE,lamarcu[/B] Por 10.7 hibbert,roy Ind 3.40
duncan,tim San 10.2 ilyasova,ersan Mil 3.33
monroe,greg Det 10.1 asik,omer Hou 3.30
The Heat are 13-3 against West playoff teams. Losses @ MEM, @ LAC & vs. GSW.
Tobias Harris at 20 years old is ballinnnnnnnn
Jealous of Orlando. Him and Paul George have jumped up the SF rankings this year. In a couple years those two will be right behind LeBron, Durant and Melo.
Chandler Parsons is sneaky good as well.
Seems like you love every SF in the NBA BUT Batum.
Did anyone see Inside the NBA on TNT earlier?
They had a great spot on Lorenzen Wright. I've got give them credit for that one. Lorenzen's death is still a mystery... we all "know" how it went down if you ask anyone on the street, but nothing's been proven by the cops, and the case is closed. My brother lives in the apt complex he got tortured in, before they dragged him to the woods outback and shot him, so I'm in that area of Memphis a lot, and when I drive by the woods they shot him and dumped his body in, I still get chills every now and then.
I remember showing up to check it out and pay respects about a week or so after he'd been murdered, and there was still a roped off, seven foot pool of blood, not even too far off the dirt road through the woods. Juxtaposed with the roses, teddy bears, and Memphis jerseys laid on the fence, it was a pretty unforgettable scene.
I think Memphis should retire his jersey, not just because he was just some player who died, but because he played his high school, college, and pro ball all in the city of Memphis and really meant a lot to the city. Pau Gasol holds the records right now, Shane Battier did more for the community, but Lorenzen Wright was the pride of the city since he was a kid, through college, and then again in the pro's. I'd love to see his jersey in the rafters.
Did anyone see Inside the NBA on TNT earlier?
They had a great spot on Lorenzen Wright. I've got give them credit for that one. Lorenzen's death is still a mystery... we all "know" how it went down if you ask anyone on the street, but nothing's been proven by the cops, and the case is closed. My brother lives in the apt complex he got tortured in, before they dragged him to the woods outback and shot him, so I'm in that area of Memphis a lot, and when I drive by the woods they shot him and dumped his body in, I still get chills every now and then.
I remember showing up to check it out and pay respects about a week or so after he'd been murdered, and there was still a roped off, seven foot pool of blood, not even too far off the dirt road through the woods. Juxtaposed with the roses, teddy bears, and Memphis jerseys laid on the fence, it was a pretty unforgettable scene.
I think Memphis should retire his jersey, not just because he was just some player who died, but because he played his high school, college, and pro ball all in the city of Memphis and really meant a lot to the city. Pau Gasol holds the records right now, Shane Battier did more for the community, but Lorenzen Wright was the pride of the city since he was a kid, through college, and then again in the pro's. I'd love to see his jersey in the rafters.
I never heard any of that..... is there any theories on why they tortured him?
Kobe Bryant's 27.3 PPG this season was the best scoring average in NBA history by a player in his 17th season or later
