Official 2013-14 NBA Regular Season Thread - SPOILERS!

Los Angeles Lakers coach Mike D'Antoni opened the door for the chance that Steve Nash could return at some point this season after the veteran guard supposedly shut it down last week because of nerve root irritation in his back and hamstrings. "It's still a possibility," D'Antoni said Wednesday when asked if Nash could play at some point in the Lakers' final 15 games. "We have to see where he is physically. ... We'll have to see some practices and see how it goes." ESPN.com - See more at: http://hoopshype.com/rumors.htm#sthash.RQmTKkIR.dpuf
 
League sources have also speculated that the HEAT could emerge as a potential suitor for Lowry, depending on what happens with LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh this summer. If they decide to opt out and ink new long-term deals, it would create some cap space for Miami and the HEAT could make a notable free agent like Lowry an attractive offer. It might not be as much as he could get from other teams, but he may be tempted to play alongside the Big Three and have a chance to contend for a championship. Lowry would make Miami a much scarier team, giving them a significant upgrade over Mario Chalmers at point guard. Basketball Insiders - See more at: http://hoopshype.com/rumors.htm#sthash.RQmTKkIR.dpuf
 
Good to see the Knicks get up, Melo doing the bulk of the scoring against the Pacers. Hardaway Jnr back to his old ways with 0-7 and 0-4 from the 3.
 
The Spurs machine just keeps on rolling. They even surprise me. Winning without guys, it just doesn't matter, so mentally strong.

When Tim Duncan retires it's gonna be a sad sad day for Spurs fans.


I'm loving what Anthony Davis is doing, incredible.

Also Al Jeff has been impressing me all year.
 
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