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Sunday, May 29, 2011
07:18 PM - May 29, 2011. Written by bensallb
Villanova Takes Advantage of Cal's Poor Play

The Wildcats are moving on to the second round of the Maui Invitational but not because they played particularly well; mostly because California played a terrible game. They simply could not shoot, only making 16 of 61 shots for a miserable 26%. California's senior guard Cam Christophe had the worst game of his college career, only shooting 1 for 11 from the field, and 0 for 5 from behind the arc; his only basket coming on a fast break layup. With such terrible shooting, the bears could not recover, even though they out-rebounded Villanova 34 to 32.


Nothing worked for Cal in this blowout

Villanova didn't shoot much better, only shooting 41%. Their 3 point shooting was awful, going 6 for 23 from distance. Chris Kramer had a decent game, scoring 18 points off 6-12 shooting while adding 6 assists.
Sean Webb had another good game, getting 13 rebounds, 2 blocks, and 3 steals. Webb was asked how hes adjusting to the NCAA game, "It's been a pretty smooth transition, guys are definately more skilled up here, but I'm finding my groove."


Chris Kramer scoring late against Boykin

Villanova takes on the Dayton Flyers today at 4 o'clock. "We cant count on the other team playing worse than us this game," said Chris Kramer after Mondays victory, "We need to play our game today." Dayton beat Butler University in the first round and look like they could pull off the upset against Villanova. Only time will tell, so make sure to tune in.

Nov 23, 2010 - Cal at NOVA
TEAM1ST2NDSCORE
#10 California (4-1)302454
#13 Villanova (3-0)343872
California
STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Harper Kamp333-100-03-41201039
Jamal Boykin331-70-11-2502223
Theo Robertson257-142-72-33101318
Cameron Christophe251-110-54-4312016
Jerome Randle323-121-54-42410111
BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
DJ Seeley160-40-22-2210022
Jorge Gutierrez150-10-00-0120030
Bak Bak80-10-00-0100200
Max Zhang80-00-00-0300000
Nikola Knezevic31-11-12-2000015
Markhuri San-Frison20-00-00-0200000
TEAM TOTALS16-614-2118-21349651654
Villanova
STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Sean Webb303-80-01-21303237
Antonio Pena333-50-01-2600227
Corey Stokes296-122-63-34014117
Chris Kramer266-121-55-51600318
Maalik Wayns372-72-52-2160018
BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Scottie Reynolds213-101-50-0112117
Maurice Sutton141-10-00-0300002
Dominic Cheek60-30-26-7300106
Jason Colenda20-00-00-0000010
TEAM TOTALS24-586-2318-2132136101272
Dynasty: bensallb
PHOENIX, Ariz. – The Phoenix Suns struggled in the first quarter at home for the second straight time at home, but were able to pull off an 89-85 win over the visiting San Antonio Spurs.

Despite a sloppy start with five turnovers and a poor shooting effort in the first quarter, Dirk Nowitzki and the Suns came away with their fourth consecutive win to begin the 2010/2011 NBA season. Nowitzki finished his day as the game’s scoring leader with 24 points on 12-18 shooting.

“We need to fix the way we have been starting games,” Nowitzki told reporters following the game Wednesday night. “It’s been sloppy, convoluted and has started us in a hole to start games. In this league, that type of thing will start catching up to us if we don’t address it now.”

Phoenix trailed by as many as 12 points in the first half, thanks to a huge second quarter effort off the bench from San Antonio’s Jason Thompson. Thompson was 5-6 in the period with 11 points. Phoenix was able to rally to tie the game going into halftime on the back of a 10-0 run in the final 3:14 of the second quarter. That run was capped by a Mike Conley three-pointer, as he went into the locker room with 10 first half points.

“I think the key for us this evening was when Dirk (Nowitzki) came out on fire in the third;” Suns head coach Alvin Gentry told media in his press conference following the win. “He showed why he is a superstar in this league, and made sure our guys played well out of the break. It’s always important to keep momentum as long as possible, because it can change at any moment. Tonight, like last Friday (against the Lakers), we were able to hold off a late run and win the ballgame.”

Nowitzki came out firing in the third quarter after scoring 10 first half points. He carried the load for Phoenix, scoring 12 points, shooting 6-7 from the field. It was a back and forth battle between superstars as Brandon Roy put up 13 points of his own, despite his poor shooting the rest of the game. Roy was just 7-25 from the field in the game, but was 5-8 in the third, bringing San Antonio within one point after three.

The Suns bench, fueled by Brandon Bass, Nick Young and Krik Hinrich played a big role in the beginning of the fourth quarter, as they combined to score the first 11 points of the period for Phoenix. Bass finished with 10 points, while Hinrich added a season-high 10 assists in his reserve role.

Unable to fully pull away, Phoenix found itself in another close game as the final minutes approached. Spurs sixth man Mike Miller’s finish in traffic tied things at 85 with 1:51 remaining after a nice pass by Raymond Felton, but San Antonio could not find a way to take the lead.

Conley hit a monster fadeaway jumper as the shot clock expired with 1:27 left to put the Suns on top for good. After a stop by each team, Felton had a chance to pull the Spurs level at 87, but his jumper was blocked by Conley, causing a shot clock violation. Kevin Durant made two free throws with 2.5 seconds remaining to seal the victory for Phoenix. He finished with 19 points on 7-19 shooting from the field.

The Spurs (0-4) will host the Houston Rockets and Pau Gasol on Saturday night at 7:30 CT at the AT&T Center, while Phoenix (4-0) hosts the Memphis Grizzlies and Kobe Bryant on Friday night at 7 p.m. MT from the US Airways Center.

Notable Statistics: PHX: D. Nowitzki: 24 pts, 5 ast; M. Conley: 14 pts, 8 ast; K. Durant: 19 pts (7-19 fgs); B. Bass: 10 pts (5-6 fgs); K. Hinrich: 10 ast.
SA: B. Roy: 18 pts (7-25 fgs); R. Hibbert: 16 pts (8-10 fgs), 4 blk; K. Humphries: 12 pts, 13 rebs; M. Miller: 13 pts.

Nov 3, 2010 - SA at PHX
TEAM1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
San Antonio Spurs (0-4)2618221985
Phoenix Suns (4-0)2024232289
San Antonio Spurs
STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Raymond Felton331-70-14-4291046
Brandon Roy307-253-151-16560418
Ryan Gomes153-62-40-0210008
Kris Humphries284-80-14-513010112
Roy Hibbert348-100-00-24124116
BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Mike Miller286-161-40-04300113
Jason Thompson155-70-01-15000011
Brad Miller70-40-01-2000001
Aaron Gray10-00-00-0001000
Joe Smith60-00-00-0311000
Gordan Hayward60-10-00-0000100
Devin Ebanks30-00-00-0101000
TEAM TOTALS34-846-2511-1540201351185
Phoenix Suns
STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Mike Conley266-82-20-05821614
Marcus Thornton245-122-60-15210312
Kevin Durant297-191-64-46222119
Dirk Nowitzki2912-180-20-22513124
Tyson Chandler340-10-00-2602000
BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Nick Young173-71-30-0501007
Kirk Hinrich151-61-10-01101023
Omer Asik70-00-00-0300000
Thabo Sefalosha50-00-00-0000000
Brandon Bass125-60-00-03100010
James Jones70-10-00-0602000
Daniel Gibson - DNP----------
TEAM TOTALS39-777-204-838281061389
Dynasty: BullsClips
PHOENIX, Ariz. – The fans at the U.S. Airways Arena were very excited to see the new version of their Suns, but they sputtered out of the gates. The Los Angeles Lakers jumped out to a nine point lead in the first quarter, yet the Suns were able to pull off a 111-109 win and send the fans home happy.

Kevin Durant was the high point man for Phoenix for the third consecutive game, scoring 31 (14-23 shooting) points and pulling down a season-high 12 rebounds. Dirk Nowitzki struggled, picking up a quick three fouls and scoring just six first half points. He finished with 22, though it took him 20 shots to do so. It was Marcus Thornton who shouldered the load, scoring 27 points on 12-19 shooting, including 3-4 from three-point land.

“Tonight was my night to step up,” said Thornton in the home locker room after the Suns 111-109. “Every single one of us have the ability to pick up slack when KD (Durant) and Dirk (Nowitzki) might be struggling a bit. Dirk was in some foul trouble, and my number was called. The important thing is the win, and I am happy to have contributed to it.”

After falling behind early, the Suns went on a 10-0 run to close the first quarter and take a 26-25 lead. Monta Ellis led the way for Los Angeles, scoring 30 points, grabbing six rebounds and dishing out five assists.

“We fought hard out there tonight, but it wasn’t enough,” said a somber Ellis in the Lakers locker room Friday night. “I could care less about the 30 points, I am just disappointed we couldn’t pull it off. We need to fix things to be better in late game situations.”

Durant was key in the first half for Pheonix, scoring 22 of his 31 points when Nowitzki was on the bench. Los Angeles used a 14-2 run late in the second quarter, fueled by Ellis to take a 56-51 lead into halftime.

The fourth quarter was a see-saw affair, that was tied at 103 with 2:01 remaining on a fastbreak dunk by Paul George. Trailing 107-105 with 0:58 on the clock, Thornton hit a pair of three-pointers to put the Suns on top for good, 111-107.

Aaron Brooks, who shot just 3-15 from the field and finished with 10 points and 11 assists missed a fallaway jumper with seconds remaining that would have tied the game at 111.

Los Angeles (0-2) will take on the Golden State Warriors at home on Sunday, Oct. 31, while the Suns will host the San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. MT.

Notable Statistics: PHX: K. Durant: 31 pts, 12 rebs; M. Thornton: 27 pts, 7 rebs (12-19 fgs); M. Conley: 10 pts, 14 ast.
LAL: M. Ellis: 30 pts, 6 rebs, 5 ast; T. Murphy 17 pts (7-12 fgs); P. George 17 pts; J. Dudley 10 pts (4-6 fgs); A. Brooks 10 pts, 11 ast (3-15 fgs).

Oct 29, 2010 - LAL at PHX
TEAM1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Los Angeles Lakers (0-2)25312132109
Phoenix Suns (3-0)26253030111
Los Angeles Lakers
STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Aaron Brooks323-150-34-441120310
Monta Ellis3212-250-06-86520230
Paul George288-140-41-14400117
Troy Murphy307-123-50-07310017
Glen Davis321-30-02-2903004
BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Jared Dudley104-62-30-04100010
Keyon Dooling93-60-00-0021006
Matt Janning61-10-02-4110004
Mike Harris22-30-10-0000004
Willie Green91-21-20-0010013
Daniel Orton61-10-00-0211102
Zaza Pachulia61-10-00-0100002
TEAM TOTALS44-896-1815-1938291017109
Phoenix Suns
STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Mike Conley255-70-20-011400710
Marcus Thornton2812-193-40-17230027
Kevin Durant3114-231-32-212310131
Dirk Nowitzki2810-202-40-06411222
Tyson Chandler302-20-00-1500214
BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Nick Young151-50-10-0120212
Kirk Hinrich172-61-20-0370105
Omer Asik91-10-00-0110002
Thabo Sefalosha50-00-00-0110000
Brandon Bass113-30-00-0210006
James Jones51-10-00-0000002
Daniel Gibson - DNP----------
TEAM TOTALS51-877-162-339355612111
Dynasty: BullsClips
04:57 PM - May 29, 2011. Written by rbowlden
ATL at MIL - Miller Park
Apr 6, 2011123456789RHE
Atlanta Braves (2-4)000001000171
Milwaukee Brewers (5-1)000000002261
W: Jason Motte (1-0) L: Craig Kimbrel (0-1)
Scoring Summary
SCORING DETAILSATLMIL
6M. Prado reached first on error, A. Gonzalez scored, D. Fowler to second.10
9R. Cano homered to right.11
9N. Johnson grounded out to second, L. Berkman scored.12
Atlanta Braves
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Dexter Fowler, CF3020100.292
Martin Prado, 2B3000000.174
Jason Heyward, RF2000210.158
Ryan Braun, LF4000010.304
Eric Hosmer, 1B4000020.261
Freddie Freeman, 1B3010110.190
B. Hicks, 3B4010010.250
A. Avila, C4000000.000
Alex Gonzalez, SS3130000.333
TEAM TOTALS30170460
BATTING:
2B: A. Gonzalez (1)
SAC: M. Prado
GIDP: M. Prado
BASERUNNING:
SB: F. Freeman (1)
CS: F. Freeman (1)
FIELDING:
E: A. Gonzalez (1)
Milwaukee Brewers
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
C. Granderson, CF4000000.238
R. Zimmerman, 3B4010000.167
R. Doumit, C4000020.190
R. Cano, 2B3121101.417
L. Berkman, RF4120000.292
N. Johnson, 1B4011000.250
R. Ludwick, LF3000020.300
G. Blanco, DH3000000.154
D. Norris, SS3000010.333
TEAM TOTALS32262151
BATTING:
3B: L. Berkman (1)
HR: R. Cano (3)
RBI: N. Johnson (2), R. Cano (6)
GIDP: L. Berkman
FIELDING:
E: R. Zimmerman (2)
Atlanta Braves
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
T. Hanson 7.04001501.29
R. Soriano (H, 1)1.00000000.00
C. Kimbrel (BS, 1 , L, 0-1)0.222200110.80
TEAM TOTALS8.2622151
Milwaukee Brewers
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
J. Cueto7.04113501.88
S. Strickland1.02001000.00
J. Motte (W, 1-0)1.01000100.00
Dynasty: rbowlden
04:17 PM - May 29, 2011. Written by rbowlden
ATL at MIL - Miller Park
Apr 5, 2011123456789RHE
Atlanta Braves (2-3)2000000002100
Milwaukee Brewers (4-1)10021000X4110
W: Erik Bedard (1-0) L: Zach Britton (0-1) S: John Axford (2)
Scoring Summary
SCORING DETAILSATLMIL
1C. Jones hit sac fly to right, D. Fowler scored.10
1J. Arencibia singled to center, R. Braun scored, J. Heyward to third.20
1L. Berkman singled to center, R. Cano scored.21
4C. Granderson tripled to center, H. Luna scored.22
4J. Reyes singled to left, R. Cano scored, J. Reyes out advancing to second.23
5R. Cano homered to center.24
Atlanta Braves
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Dexter Fowler, CF4130010.238
Martin Prado, 2B4000020.200
Chipper Jones, 3B3011010.316
Ryan Braun, LF4110010.368
Jason Heyward, RF3000110.176
J.P. Arencibia, C3011000.222
A. Avila, PH1000010.000
Eric Hosmer, DH4020020.316
Freddie Freeman, 1B4000000.167
Alex Gonzalez, SS2010100.200
E. Hinske, PH10100001.000
TEAM TOTALS332102290
BATTING:
RBI: J. Arencibia (3), C. Jones (2)
SF: C. Jones
GIDP: F. Freeman
BASERUNNING:
SB: D. Fowler 2 (2)
CS: D. Fowler (2)
Milwaukee Brewers
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
J. Reyes, SS4011010.318
R. Zimmerman, 3B4000020.150
R. Cano, 2B4231001.381
L. Berkman, RF3021110.250
N. Johnson, 1B4000002.250
H. Luna, DH4110000.200
R. Ludwick, LF4000020.353
D. Norris, C3020000.667
C. Granderson, CF3121010.294
TEAM TOTALS334114191
BATTING:
2B: R. Cano 2 (4), L. Berkman (1), D. Norris 2 (2)
3B: C. Granderson (1)
HR: R. Cano (2)
RBI: R. Cano (5), J. Reyes (6), C. Granderson (2), L. Berkman (1)
Atlanta Braves
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Z. Britton (L, 0-1)5.09441617.20
K. Jansen1.01000200.00
R. Soriano1.00000100.00
T. Collins1.01000000.00
TEAM TOTALS8.01144191
Milwaukee Brewers
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
E. Bedard (W, 1-0)6.07222603.00
R. Ramirez (H, 1)1.01000100.00
J. Benoit (H, 2)1.00000100.00
J. Axford (S, 2)1.02000100.00
TEAM TOTALS9.01022290
Dynasty: rbowlden
03:33 PM - May 29, 2011. Written by bensallb
Kramer Overpowers Mountaineers

Domination. That is the only way to describe Chris Kramer's performance against the Appalachian State Mountaineers on Tuesday. They were helpless trying to defend him; double-teams, triple-teams, it just wasn't going to stop Kramer from putting the ball in the basket. He shot 14 of 20(5 of 9 from behind the arc) for 33 points in addition to 6 rebounds and 8 assists. Kramer played great defense as well, adding 3 blocks and shutting down his opponent, Kellen Brand, who shot only 2 of 9.


Kramer celebrates after hitting his 5th three pointer of the night

Kramer was not the only one getting in on the action; Sean Webb was a beast on the boards, grabbing 16 while adding 12 points. Corey Stokes and Antonio Pena were terrific on the glass as well muscling 27 rebounds between the two of them. The Wildcats out-rebounded the Mountaineers 54 to 27 on the night; UAS was simply overmatched in the rebound department. Appalachian State's Donald Sims struggled mightily from the floor, only connecting on 2 of his 17 shots.


The Wildcats dominated the glass all night

When questioned about his teams performance Jay Wright had this to say, "Yeah we played good but they are not a very good team. We still have a lot of gray areas that need fixing, and I hope we can correct them before we play a talented Cal team in the MI(Maui Invitational) next week." Wright's statement does ring true to the Wildcats as they do still have some problems, but if Chris Kramer can continue his tremendous play, the Wildcats have nothing to worry about.

Nov 17, 2010 - UAS at NOVA
TEAM1ST2NDSCORE
Appalachian State (0-5)192342
#12 Villanova (2-0)364480
Appalachian State
STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Issac Butts298-140-00-012013416
Josh Hunter322-60-00-0800344
Donald Sims322-171-80-0040025
Kellen Brand382-92-70-0312006
Ryann Abraham373-123-70-0020029
BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Tyler Webb110-30-00-0211010
Andre Williamson81-10-00-0000002
Jeremi Booth80-20-00-0201000
JR Archer50-10-10-0001000
TEAM TOTALS18-656-230-0278661342
Villanova
STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Sean Webb336-140-00-016136312
Antonio Pena362-70-00-01302214
Corey Stokes367-171-70-014211415
Chris Kramer3814-205-90-06803433
Maalik Wayns354-91-20-02111019
BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Scottie Reynolds72-31-10-0101015
Maurice Sutton71-10-00-0200002
Isaiah Armwood60-00-00-0000000
Dominic Cheek20-00-00-0001010
TEAM TOTALS36-718-190-054239121580
Dynasty: bensallb
03:18 PM - May 29, 2011. Written by BullsClips
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – The Phoenix Suns used a 27-19 advantage in the fourth quarter to pull away from the Utah Jazz with a 94-81 win at EnergySolutions Arena Thursday night.

Kevin Durant led the way again for Phoenix, as he posted 31 points, topping 30 for the second consecutive game. Dirk Nowitzki wasn’t far behind with 26 points and 11 rebounds for his first double-double of the season.

“We are very comfortable as a unit right now,” Durant said in his postgame interview. “Although I struggled from the three point line tonight (1-7) I knew that the guys would get me the ball in spots I can score and at times, the basket looks real big to me. We are happy with this win and look forward to seeing our fans in Phoenix tomorrow night.”

Mike Conley and Marcus Thornton also hit double figures again for the Suns, who used an 11-2 run midway through the fourth quarter to take control. Conley added 10 points and 10 assists, while Thornton took advantage of the space given by the Utah defense, going 6-7 from the floor for 13 points.

“When my shot isn’t there like tonight (4-14 shooting), I am just happy to find my teammates and create easy buckets for them,” stated an upbeat Conley. “Tomorrow will be a difficult test, but we are excited to take on the Lakers.”

Wesley Matthews led the way for the Jazz with 20 points on 8-12 shooting, including 2-2 from three point land. He led a quintet of Utah players in double figures on the night, including Yao Ming (16 points, 5 blocks), Ron Artest (14 points, 7 rebounds), Chauncey Billups (12 points, 7 assists and 5 rebounds on 4-18 shooting), and Patrick Patterson (11 points).

The Jazz (0-2) will try to get in the win column on Sunday night in Oklahoma City against the Dwyane Wade, Zach Randolph and the Thunder. Phoenix (2-0) will look to make it three straight tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m. MT against the Monta Ellis led Lakers.

Notable Statistics
PHX: K. Durant: 31 pts, 4 rebs; D. Nowitzki: 26 pts, 11 rebs; M. Conley: 10 pts, 10 ast; M. Thornton: 13 pts.
UTAH: W. Matthews: 20 pts, 4 rebs; Y. Ming: 16 pts, 5 blk, 4 rebs, 4 ast; R. Artest: 14 pts, 7 rebs.

Oct 28, 2010 - PHX at UTAH
TEAM1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Phoenix Suns (2-0)2022252794
Utah Jazz (0-2)1917261981
Phoenix Suns
STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Mike Conley304-142-60-011012110
Marcus Thornton296-71-20-04301013
Kevin Durant3214-281-72-34121431
Dirk Nowitzki3211-210-24-411434526
Tyson Chandler303-30-00-1402116
BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Nick Young121-10-00-0221002
Kirk Hinrich112-40-10-0032114
Omer Asik80-10-00-0020000
Thabo Sefalosha70-00-00-0000010
Brandon Bass121-10-00-0100002
James Jones30-00-00-0200000
Daniel Gibson - DNP----------
TEAM TOTALS42-804-186-8292511101394
Utah Jazz
STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Chauncey Billups334-180-74-45720312
Wesley Matthews308-122-22-24210220
Ron Artest316-152-70-07220214
Patrick Patterson295-100-01-13110111
Yao Ming308-110-00-04445016
BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Drew Gooden123-80-00-0400016
Luc Richard Mbah a Moute101-40-10-0110002
Antonio Daniels30-00-00-0001010
Derek Fisher50-00-00-0110020
Cole Aldrich110-00-00-0100000
Anthony Parker110-40-20-0510000
Kyle Korver - DNP----------
TEAM TOTALS35-824-197-735201051281
Dynasty: BullsClips
PORTLAND, Ore. - The Durant-Nowitzki era began with a bang for the Suns, as they jumped all over the Blazers at the Rose Garden on Tuesday night as the visitors left Portland with a blowout victory. Kevin Durant led the way for Phoenix with 33 points, and Dirk Nowitzki added 30 of his own in the 119-90 romp. Blazers point guard and first round selection Derrick Rose struggled in his Portland debut, shooting 3-15 from the field and finishing with just 10 points and six assists.

In addition to the big nights by Durant and Nowitzki, Phoenix floor general Mike Conley set a career-high with 16 assists and also added 11 points. Marcus Thornton played his role of complimentary scorer well as he came up with 14 points on 6-10 shooting.

“I know my role on this team, and it is simply to take the load off of Kevin and Dirk,” Thornton said after his solid debut performance. “We jelled really well in the preseason, and that certainly carried over tonight. This team is ready to do big things, and tonight was just the beginning.”

Head coach Alvin Gentry preached tempo for his new group of Suns, going slightly against his philosophy last season, but the running game produced results that no one will argue with.

“Everyone has to make adjustments with these new rosters, so I believe Portland will rebound and come together nicely,” said Gentry in his postgame news conference. “We dictated the pace tonight, and will look to do the same each night. You will see a lot of effort from our guys every night, and I am very happy with the start this evening.”

Portland was led by Rashard Lewis, who put up 28 points of his own, shooting 5-14 from behind the arc, but it was nowhere near enough for the Blazers, who fell to 0-1. They travel to Los Angeles tomorrow night to take on Dwight Howard and the Clippers. The Suns travel to Salt Lake City to take on the Utah Jazz on Thursday night from the EnergySolutions Arena at 7:30 p.m. MT.

Notable Statistics
PHX: K. Durant: 33 pts, 5 rebs; D. Nowitzki: 30 pts, 8 rebs; M. Conley: 11 pts, 16 ast; M. Thornton: 14 pts, 6 rebs; N. Young 11 pts.
POR: R. Lewis: 28 pts; D. Rose: 10 pts on 3-15 fgs, M. Redd 14 pts, 7 ast; W. Johnson: 13 pts.

Oct 26, 2010 - PHX at POR
TEAM1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Phoenix Suns (1-0)38292626119
Portland Trailblazers (0-1)2320252290
Phoenix Suns
STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Mike Conley244-71-22-231631111
Marcus Thornton216-91-21-26000014
Kevin Durant2813-182-55-65230233
Dirk Nowitzki3210-192-58-88421130
Tyson Chandler252-60-00-0400004
BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Nick Young143-42-23-41011011
Kirk Hinrich173-70-21-1262037
Omer Asik162-20-00-0222014
Thabo Sefalosha101-10-02-4401014
Brandon Bass90-10-01-2200021
James Jones90-00-00-0001010
Daniel Gibson - DNP----------
TEAM TOTALS44-748-1823-29373015312119
Portland Trailblazers
STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Derrick Rose333-150-44-45700710
Michael Redd266-122-50-02720014
Rashard Lewis3210-205-143-31200028
Derrick Favors335-50-00-09151110
Greg Oden335-70-00-011422510
BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Wesley johnson134-100-05-52000013
Jonas Jerebko81-20-00-0101002
Al Thornton91-10-00-0010002
Darko Milicic90-20-01-2002021
Mustafa Shakur80-30-20-0100010
Bill Walker30-20-20-0000000
Shawne Williams - DNP----------
TEAM TOTALS35-797-2713-1432221231690
Dynasty: BullsClips
01:36 PM - May 29, 2011. Written by BullsClips
* The Phoenix Suns held the third overall pick in the 2011 NBA Fantasy Draft, and after the Los Angeles Clippers selected Dwight Howard first overall and LeBron James went to the Chicago Bulls, Phoenix was on the clock. Who should be the cornerstone of this franchise? A point guard like Chris Paul, Derrick Rose or Deron Williams might be a good way to go. Or it could be Dwyane Wade, Carmelo Anthony or Kobe Bryant. Phoenix’s answer however, was to go with the small forward who took the University of Texas by storm, Kevin Durant.

After The Durantula had landed in the Valley of the Sun, the 33rd overall selection was Dirk Nowitzki, who helped form a fantastic one-two punch. The rest of the roster filled out as follows:

Phoenix Suns Depth Chart - 2010
STARTER2ND3RD4TH
PGMike ConleyKirk HinrichDaniel Gibson
SGMarcus ThorntonNick YoungThabo Sefalosha
SFKevin DurantJames Jones
PFDirk NowitzkiBrandon Bass
CTyson ChandlerOmer Asik


After a few scouting hires, it was time to open the 2011 season, as Phoenix looks to use it’s revamped, retooled roster to get to that elusive first championship in franchise history. The journey began on Oct. 26 at the Rose Garden in Portland, OR against their Western Conference foes, the Portland Trailblazers.
Dynasty: BullsClips
10:26 AM - May 29, 2011. Written by bensallb
Villanova Dominates Season Opener

Now I know that the Sacred Heart Pioneers are not a good team, but Villanova was flat out dominate. They limited the pioneers to 36% shooting and blocked a total of 11 shots. Their defense was great and it looks like the addition of Sean Webb will be huge for the Wildcats. He scored 8 points on 4 of 7 shooting, grabbed 5 boards and sent away 2 shots as well. He did turn the ball over 4 times, but they were all in the first half, most likely because he was nervous. Chris Kramer had a well rounded season debut. He was the leading scorer with 19 points but he also had 4 rebounds and dished out 5 assists.


Sean Webb was very good in his debut with the Wildcats

The Wildcats do have some things to correct however. The bench was not good, only scoring 4 points on 2 of 12 shooting. Dominic Cheek wasn't good at all, going 0-5 from the field. They also need to improve their transition defense. Too many times last night, the pioneers would have an uncontested layup on a fast break. They shouldn't be so lazy getting back on defense when they turn it over. The three points shooting also wasn't there last night as they only shot 6-18.


Chris Kramer finishes off a spectacular drive with a jam.

Despite the few weak spots, Villanova looks to be a very strong team this season. The bench will not continue to play as bad as they did, because they are just too talented, and dont count on Dominic Cheek to continue to go 0-5 from the field. Villanova looks to improve their record to 2-0 when they take on the mountaineers of Appalachian State next Tuesday, before kicking off the Maui Invitational which starts on November 23. Be sure to tune in.

Nov 11, 2010 - SHU at NOVA
TEAM1ST2NDSCORE
Sacred Heart (0-1)232043
#4 Villanova (1-0)322658
Sacred Heart
STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Nick Greenbacke305-120-00-09100010
Mehmet Sahan314-140-00-0711008
Corey Hassan334-90-00-0522128
Ryan Litke313-51-11-1130028
Chauncey Hardy341-80-30-0221062
BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Liam Potter192-40-10-0000004
Jerrell Thompson161-11-10-0000003
Steve Zazuri40-20-00-0000000
Paris Massey20-00-00-0120010
TEAM TOTALS20-552-61-12511411143
Villanova
STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Sean Webb294-70-00-0510248
Antonio Pena281-30-00-0621402
Corey Stokes345-112-70-03110012
Chris Kramer369-161-50-04522119
Maalik Wayns325-73-30-00340113
BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Maurice Sutton151-30-00-0310302
Corey Fisher111-40-00-0011002
Scottie Reynolds80-00-00-0100020
Domimic Cheek70-50-30-0101000
TEAM TOTALS26-566-180-023141011858
Dynasty: bensallb
09:32 AM - May 29, 2011. Written by Duswim09
The Thunder have now won 4 in a row and their record stands at 13-12. Kevin Durant poured in the buckets against the Cavs, and the Thunder protected home court with a 100-90 victory. James Harden was huge off the bench and Kendrick Perkins added a double-double to the fray.

"Kevin's play on the defensive end really ignited the home crowd, and Kevin himself," Scott Brooks responded to the media, "He struggled in the early going but down the stretch, there is no one else I would rather have."

Let's hope this proves true, because the Thunder still have a lot of work to do.


Dec 12, 2010 - CLE at OKC
TEAM1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Cavaliers (10-14)2915182890
Thunder (13-12)27222922100
Thunder
STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
R. Westbrook376-120-27-84511319
T. Sefolosha210-10-10-0900000
K. Durant3620-392-64-52222346
S. Ibaka320-30-00-032100
K. Perkins357-120-00-112124414
BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
J. Harden329-193-90-03142021
Dynasty: Duswim09
08:53 AM - May 29, 2011. Written by sYn Shepard
November 30, 2010
Sacramento Kings (5-5) AT Memphis Grizzles (4-4)
- 68
- 87


Box Score
Nov 30, 2010 - SAC at MEM
TEAM1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Sacramento Kings (5-5)1914171868
Utah Grizzles (4-4)2325162387
Sacramento Kings
STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Jameer Nelson222-72-40-05101056
Tyreke Evans218-155-111-23300022
Francisco Garcia215-110-20-13011010
Jason Thompson214-60-00-0630118
DeMarcus Cousins213-70-02-2501108
BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
James Harden62-20-01-2000005
Eugene Jeter62-81-40-0110005
Omri Casspi81-40-20-0200002
Jermaine Taylor20-20-02-2000002
Samuel Dalembert60-20-00-0100000
Hassan Whiteside20-10-10-0100000
Donte Greene80-10-00-0100000
TEAM TOTALS27/668/246/9281733668
Utah Grizzles
STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Michael Conley193-50-20-01100006
O.J. Mayo206-130-34-41410016
Rudy Gay198-180-00-04500116
Zach Randolph215-80-03-410000013
Marc Gasol214-50-01-1611119
BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Shane Battier104-42-22-20200112
Xavier Henry42-20-02-2111016
Tony Allen81-10-02-2200004
Darrell Arthur81-10-00-0710002
Sam Young41-30-10-0100002
Ishmael Smith60-00-01-2131001
Leon Powe70-00-00-0210000
TEAM TOTALS35/602/815/17362841487


Post-Game Interviews

Alex Best (King's Head Coach): "This is a hard loss for our boys. I know they wanted to finish the month better than this, but it's stepping stones. We'll be fine next month and into the rest of the season. Just need to brush this loss off and keep going."


O.J. Mayo (Player Of The Game): "That was a difficult blow-out! I mean, we had to really work for it. Typically you just play well and they don't, and you get a 15 point win. But we had to actually work hard for that win."


Tyreke Evans (King's Role Player): "I think this game proves that some teams are spending practice time doing the wrong things. I mean, they were stealing balls with their back to the passer, making shots where they couldn't even see the basket, and faking struggles to draw fouls out of us. I mean seriously, with only 5 seconds left and a 10+ point lead they were still driving at us. I don't plan on losing to this team again."

Shepard's Review
"With The D All Over!" Kings Pick Up A Loss.

That headline says it all. The Kings were all over the Grizzles shooters, and yet they still made most of their baskets. Some spectacular plays from Utah to shut this game down. When you're draining thoughts the defense think they've shut down, it makes it hard to switch to offense. Kings were thrown off balance all game.
  • Kings haven't shot this bad since the beginning of the season. 27/66 and 40% from the field.
  • 8/24 from three. 33%. Why did the Kings keep shooting from there?
  • Grizzles out-assisted, out-rebounded, and out-stole the Kings.
  • Kings dominate the blocks again, 3-1.
  • 13 fouls for the Kings and only 5 for the Grizzles. Does the NBA need to reconsider some of their officials?
  • 36 points in the paint for the grizzles, 20 for the Kings.
  • Tyreke Evans, who was fouled out late in the game, shot 5-11 from three and 8-15 overall, snagging a season high 22 points and 3 rebounds.
  • Garcia struggled all game long, 0-2 from three and 5-11 from the field, only gettng 10 points.
  • Thompson shows he is still a defensive threat, 6 rebounds and a block.
  • Cousins continues his three-game struggle with only 3-7, 8 points, and 5 rebounds. You need him playing well to win.
  • Jameer Nelson also continues to struggle, only 2-4 from beyond the arc, yet snagging 10 assists.
  • O.J. Mayo was a hard force to stop, 16 points.
  • Battier lifted the team well, a perfect game with 4-4, 2-2 from three, and 2-2 from the line. 12 points.

Grizzles are now 5-4
Kings are now 5-6

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Up Next
November Recap! Make sure to tune in for some cool information on this association!
Dynasty: sYn Shepard
08:16 AM - May 29, 2011. Written by Duswim09
The Thunder are not off to a great start. Wavering around .500 the team would not even make the playoffs if they started today. For a team that had championship hopes in the preseason, things are not going as planned. The Thunder currently sit 3rd in the Northwest Division with a record of 11-12.

NBA League Leaders - Updated: Dec 10, 2010
Points Per GamePPG
1. Lebron James29.11.
2. Kobe Bryant28.82.
3. Russell Westbrook25.53.
4. 4.
5. 5.


Westbrook is doing his best to lead his team to some victories but obviously he cannot do it alone. Durant missed a few games in November with a lingering injury, but in the 15 games he has played in Durant has averaged 33.9 ppg. The Thunders next game is against the Cleveland Cavaliers, this Sunday at 6 pm
Dynasty: Duswim09
Saturday, May 28, 2011
08:51 PM - May 28, 2011. Written by Duswim09
Embarrassing first game for the Thunder. The shots just were not falling to start the game, no matter what Durant tried to do. Although he came away with 44 points he knows he has to be more efficient. "Under 50% will not get it done for us", he said before heading back to the gym. Scott Brooks was very brief in addressing the media after the game, stating that it was just the first test of many.

Westbrook was also very direct.

"I think between Kevin and I...we scored what, 75% of the teams points? That can't happen too often."

Don't mind that the date is messed up.

Jan 1, - CHC at OKC
TEAM1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Bulls (1-0)26311726100
Thunder (01)1720252789
Bulls
STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
K. Durant3919-432-74-49011244
R. Westbrook387-201-37-89810822
J. Harden162-51-30-0401105
Thunder
STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
D. Rose328-142-65-63930323
Dynasty: Duswim09
07:35 PM - May 28, 2011. Written by Duswim09
Here is our depth chart heading into game against the Bulls.


OKC Thunder Depth Chart - 1
STARTER2ND3RD4TH
PGRussell WestbrookEric MaynorNate RobinsonRoyal Ivey
SGThabo SefoloshaJames HardenDaequan CookRobert Vaden
SFKevin Durant
PFSerge IbakaNate Collison
CKendrick PerkinsCole AldrichNazr MohammedByron Mullens
Dynasty: Duswim09