Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Sprained in San Antonio
Legendary Spurs foward Tim Duncan went down during the first quarter of Monday night's win against the Warriors. After elevating for a dunk attempt, Duncan's left foot landed awkwardly on the left foot of Golden State's Epke Udoh.
Duncan's MRI results were negative and is currently nursing the sprained left ankle. As of now, there is no timetable set for his return as the playoffs are soon approaching. The Spurs currently sit atop the Western Conference and have a seven game lead over the defending champion Lakers.
Here's the injury:
Cuban (And Sheen) on Kimmel
The most colorful owner the league has ever seen, Mark Cuban, stopped by on the set of Jimmy Kimmel Live last night. The Dallas Mavericks owner touched upon a number of subjects including the possibility of buying the New York Mets. Cuban nixed the idea, however, stating "I don't think it's going to happen."
Later in the interview, actor Charlie Sheen walked onto the set. Sheen made a surprise appearance, throwing various t-shirts into the crowd which were marked with his infamous quotes over the past few weeks. Sheen also went as far as to kiss the show's host, Jimmy Kimmel.
Mark Cuban recently threw around the idea of developing a television show starring the unpredictable actor.
Here's a clip from the show:
Later in the interview, actor Charlie Sheen walked onto the set. Sheen made a surprise appearance, throwing various t-shirts into the crowd which were marked with his infamous quotes over the past few weeks. Sheen also went as far as to kiss the show's host, Jimmy Kimmel.
Mark Cuban recently threw around the idea of developing a television show starring the unpredictable actor.
Here's a clip from the show:
Grizzlies Lose Gay
The Memphis Grizzlies announced they will finish the season without foward Rudy Gay. Gay has not played since February 15th when he injured his left shoulder. Before the injury, Rudy averaged 19.8 points, 6.2 rebounds, and 2.8 assists per game.
Currently sitting in the eighth seed of the Western Conference, the Griz will try to hold on in the playoff race without their top player.
Performance of the Night: March 21, 2011
Orlando's Dwight Howard dominated the lowly Cavs on his way to earning Monday's honors. Howard dropped 28 points on a 9-of-11 clip. He also ripped down 18 boards, dished out four assists, swatted four shots, and grabbed four steals. Dwight's big game led the Magic to a 97-86 victory in Cleveland.
Monday, March 21, 2011
The Dunk That Never Was
Rookie sensation Blake Griffin has had his fair share of incredible dunks this season. Alley-oops, posterizations, reverses, 360's...he's pretty much done it all. In fact, you could compose a ten minute highlight reel of the dunks he has done this season alone.
But perhaps his latest dunk is his best yet. Griffin threw one down over the Phoenix big man Marcin Gortat for a nasty slam on Sunday. However, it didn't count.
Instead of adding yet another amazing play to his vault, Griffin's dunk was nullified after the referee called an offensive foul on Blake.
Although it didn't count, here is the dunk that never was:
But perhaps his latest dunk is his best yet. Griffin threw one down over the Phoenix big man Marcin Gortat for a nasty slam on Sunday. However, it didn't count.
Instead of adding yet another amazing play to his vault, Griffin's dunk was nullified after the referee called an offensive foul on Blake.
Although it didn't count, here is the dunk that never was:
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