Well I was supremely surprised by his stat sheet.. only because he is on my fantasy league team.. haha about time he had a 'best on court' performance!
Gary Washburn: #celtics coach Brad Stevens said Rajon Rondo heading to NBADL Maine for game action "is a possibility for sure," and has "been discussed." Twitter - See more at: http://hoopshype.com/rumors.htm#sthash.ojgKBV7E.dpuf
He has been doing "something" all season, been playing pretty well actually.
But he's no Laker
Also, in regards to the Rondo possibility of him coming back through the D League, I'd be shocked and that would be a dumb move IMO. I can't see that happening.
Funny sh1t happened in the Miami V Nuggs game.. Norris cole went down hard on his face fouled on a lay-up gets 2 FT's.. couldn't continue on the game to take the FT, Joel Anthony assists in walking COle back to the locker room.
So Brian Shaw chooses Joel Anthony to take the FT's... of which he has not shot one in game this whole season..
After a delay of game for the Heat Anthony makes it to the stripe and cooly knocks down both FT's/// then a foul/sub then he struts back to the bench where teammates all joke around with him!!! haha
4mins to go in the game LeBron wastes the whole clock trying to make something, then hands off with 2 seconds left on the shot clock to a guy in the bottom corner who is guarded up close..
Minnesota Timberwolves forward Kevin Love thought he was fouled by Dallas Mavericks' Shawn Marion at the end of Monday night's game. The NBA has agreed. Rod Thorn, NBA President of Basketball Operations, issued a statement Tuesday saying that Love should have gotten the call, which could have changed things in the Mavericks' 100-98 win at the Target Center. "Through postgame video review, we have determined that Minnesota's Kevin Love was fouled on the right arm by Dallas' Shawn Marion while attempting a two-point field goal," Thorn's statement read. "Love should have been awarded two free throws with one second left on the clock." Courier-Post - See more at: http://hoopshype.com/rumors.htm#sthash.9HNMiQTw.dpuf
Third, the Lakers are currently hoping Gasol will bounce back from a sub-par season where he has averaged only 14.7 points on a career-low 44.6 percent shooting. Gasol, who is making $19.3 million in the final year of his contract, is slated to play when the Lakers (13-18) host the Milwaukee Bucks (6-24) tonight at Staples Center after sitting three of the past five games because of an upper respiratory infection. If Gasol were to be dealt, the Lakers would want far more in value. Per NBA rules, the Cavaliers would have to include another player to make the deal work. Los Angeles Daily News
Currently watching the worst quarter I think I have ever seen a team play.. What the hell are the Lakers doing.. 4 pts with just over 2mins left in the 1st at home vs the worst team in the NBA