Tracy McGrady has a Performance that is Off the Hook! While, Kevin Durant is Money!
November 2nd 2007 12:32
Firstly, apologies are in order for all you readers of NBALOUD, because we haven’t been as regular as we should have – the last week of university for the year tends to get a bit hectic, with time being a precious commodity.
However, we can promise all you loyal fans we’ll be now as regular as a person who is on a high bran diet! Especially with the fact that the new NBA season has started! Huzzah! Wow, a lot of exclamation points there!
We’ll begin our first game day coverage with the Detroit Pistons battling it out with the Miami Heat. Rip Hamilton was missing from the line-up for the ‘D’ so they needed to get their scoring from another source. Step, on up, Tayshaun Prince!
The Fresh Prince scored a career high 34 points and matched a career best rebounding effort with 12. Remarkably, the Heat had been practicing for days on their defence of Tayshaun in anticipation he’d be a big offensive option. Needless, to say it didn’t matter what the M-I-A was up to because the team was M-I-A in their performance, and their cause wasn’t helped with Dwayne Wade M-I-A as well.
Tayshaun pwned the Heat, doing as he pleased, driving, shooting, dunking and crashing the boards. Prince was the king today.
With Wade out, Shaquille O’Neal needed to strap on the Superman cape and fly into the rescue. Problem was that the big man faced his kryptonite in the team from Eight Mile, holding the Daddy to a lowly nine points, and six shots. Ouch, this performance doesn’t stop the criticism that Shaq is past it. Oh, for those paying attention: Pistons won 91-80. Obviously.
Meanwhile, moving out west, the Phoenix Suns and Seattle Supersonics ran and ran, with Steve Nash and his boys coming out victors, 106-99.
In his second game, number two pick, Kevin Durant had a big time effort notching up 27 points. It was to little avail though with, Stevie Wonder having his standard excellent game scoring 18 points and dishing off 12 dimes.
New Suns recruit, Grant Hill also made a solid contribution with 13 and Shaw Marion pitching in with another 14, whilst snatching 11 boards.
Phoenix may have won the game, but all the post-game talk was about the new kid on the block, Kevin Durant. The basic sentiment was the guy can ball.
Now, onto the final game which saw the Houston Rockets beat the Utah Jazz, 106-95.
The performer of the day was Houston’s, Tracy McGrady, who scorched the Jazz to the tune of 47 points.
T-Mac was so hot that he could do no, wrong. The Jazz are probably still having nightmares about the man in red.
Well, that is the first post for the new season and please, do us a favour by visiting this space again.
Today’s video is of the top 10 plays. Enjoy!
However, we can promise all you loyal fans we’ll be now as regular as a person who is on a high bran diet! Especially with the fact that the new NBA season has started! Huzzah! Wow, a lot of exclamation points there!
We’ll begin our first game day coverage with the Detroit Pistons battling it out with the Miami Heat. Rip Hamilton was missing from the line-up for the ‘D’ so they needed to get their scoring from another source. Step, on up, Tayshaun Prince!
The Fresh Prince scored a career high 34 points and matched a career best rebounding effort with 12. Remarkably, the Heat had been practicing for days on their defence of Tayshaun in anticipation he’d be a big offensive option. Needless, to say it didn’t matter what the M-I-A was up to because the team was M-I-A in their performance, and their cause wasn’t helped with Dwayne Wade M-I-A as well.
Tayshaun pwned the Heat, doing as he pleased, driving, shooting, dunking and crashing the boards. Prince was the king today.
With Wade out, Shaquille O’Neal needed to strap on the Superman cape and fly into the rescue. Problem was that the big man faced his kryptonite in the team from Eight Mile, holding the Daddy to a lowly nine points, and six shots. Ouch, this performance doesn’t stop the criticism that Shaq is past it. Oh, for those paying attention: Pistons won 91-80. Obviously.
Meanwhile, moving out west, the Phoenix Suns and Seattle Supersonics ran and ran, with Steve Nash and his boys coming out victors, 106-99.
In his second game, number two pick, Kevin Durant had a big time effort notching up 27 points. It was to little avail though with, Stevie Wonder having his standard excellent game scoring 18 points and dishing off 12 dimes.
New Suns recruit, Grant Hill also made a solid contribution with 13 and Shaw Marion pitching in with another 14, whilst snatching 11 boards.
Phoenix may have won the game, but all the post-game talk was about the new kid on the block, Kevin Durant. The basic sentiment was the guy can ball.
Now, onto the final game which saw the Houston Rockets beat the Utah Jazz, 106-95.
The performer of the day was Houston’s, Tracy McGrady, who scorched the Jazz to the tune of 47 points.
T-Mac was so hot that he could do no, wrong. The Jazz are probably still having nightmares about the man in red.
Well, that is the first post for the new season and please, do us a favour by visiting this space again.
Today’s video is of the top 10 plays. Enjoy!
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