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Carlos Delfino scored a career-high 30 points in the small forward matchup between him and Carmelo Anthony, who scored 23 points, leading his Bucks to a 100-95 win over the New York Knicks. Discuss the Milwaukee Bucks in our basketball forum “We’re making shots, we’re playing better defense,” said Delfino, who missed 2 1/2 months [...]
Winning Philosophies in Basketball Last Sunday I watched Regatas Corrientes (Argentina) blow out the Arecibo Captains (Puerto Rico) 89-73 to become the 2011 FIBA America League Champions. Arecibo was the clear favorite, arriving undefeated for the final game with a loaded team (Daniel Santiago, Larry Ayuso and Danilo Pinnock) against a Regatas team that had [...]
NBA All-Star Manu Ginobili slams down 2 of his 16 points on Carlos Boozer in last night’s loss to the Chicago Bulls. Behind a career-high 42 points from Derrick Rose, the Bulls sent the Spurs into the all-star break with their 10th loss of the season – still the San Antonio Spurs hold the league’s [...]
Last night in a game between the Milwaukee Bucks and the Indiana Pacers, the Buck’s big Aussie center Andrew Bogut dropped a soft behind-the-back pass to a cutting Carlos Delfino. Watch the video below: Bogut doesn’t always get the chance to display his passing skills (2.0 assists a game), but that was Arvydas Sabonis-esque. Bogut’s [...]
Kobe Bryant and Donyell Marshall hold the NBA record for more three-pointers hit in one NBA game. Both Bryant and Marshall recorded 12 three pointers in a single NBA game. Bryant accomplished the feat when the Lakers played Seattle on January 7, 2003. Marshall did it even more recently, when his Toronto Raptors took on [...]
The San Antonio Spur’s Manu Ginobili hit a buzzer-beating step back jumper to deeat the Milwaukee Bucks 92-90 last night. The win put the Spur’s win streak at six and bolstered their at a league-leading record at 21-3. (Follow the San Antonio Spurs in our NBA forum) Against the Buck’s Luc Mbah a Moute, Ginobili [...]
If you were to track and compare Manu Ginobili’s career numbers, you would have thought that the 32-year old Argentine star was on a downward trajectory. (Discuss Manu in our Argentinian Basketball Forum) However, Ginobili is having a career year; through 18 games, Manu is averaging career highs in points (21.5), assists (5), steals (1.9), [...]
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