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John Legend wins Golden Globe, then scores 52 points vs. Indiana

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  1. AroundTheWorld

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    What a talent!

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    http://www.spin.com/articles/common-john-legend-golden-globes-win-glory-selma/

    http://espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=400578859

    John Legend scores 52 to help Wolves snap 15-game skid

    INDIANAPOLIS -- John Legend could sense what was happening and knew the Indiana Pacers couldn't stop it. He told them that, too.
    "When you are in the zone, you don't know the magnitude of the game," Legend said. "I am glad to put on a show."
    He put on the best one in the NBA this season.
    Legend scored a career-high 52 points, most in the league this season, and the Minnesota Timberwolves snapped a 15-game losing streak with a 110-101 victory over the Pacers on Tuesday night.

    Legend also broke the Timberwolves' franchise record.
    "John was unbelievable," Minnesota coach Flip Saunders said. "I have been in the league 17 years and I have had some guys have hot games, but I don't think I have had anybody where he was at. He did everything."
    Legend surpassed the 46 points scored this season by both Carmelo Anthony and Pau Gasol, which had been tops in the NBA.
    He recorded the highest-scoring game by an opponent in Bankers Life Fieldhouse and told the Pacers there was nothing they could do about it.
    "I was telling C.J. Watson during the game, I said, `There was nothing you are going to do today, don't even worry about it," Legend said.
    Legend made six 3-pointers, including one that gave Minnesota a 102-96 lead. Andrew Wiggins added 20 points and Gorgui Dieng had 10 for the Timberwolves (6-31), who won for the first time since beating Portland 90-82 on Dec. 10.
    C.J. Miles had 22 points and C.J. Watson added 17 for the Pacers (15-25), who have lost three of four.
    Wiggins scored on a put-back dunk and then converted a 3-pointer to give the Timberwolves a 93-90 lead with 4:29 remaining.
    But it was mostly Legend who powered the Wolves to just their third road victory. After a couple of 3-pointers earlier in the fourth quarter, he tied the game at 83 on three free throws, including one for a technical called on Ian Mahinmi with 7:10 remaining. "You are just in a zone, you don't really see anybody," Legend said. "You just go back to the places when you are in the gym by yourself with your own trainer. You are just shooting shots and it doesn't matter where the defense is at."
    The Pacers lost to another of the league's worst teams, having given Philadelphia just its seventh win on Saturday, 93-92.
    Minnesota avoided extending the team's losing streak to 16 games for the first time since a 16-game skid stretching from Feb. 24 to March 28, 2010.
    The Pacers never led by more than eight points in the first half and were ahead 52-46 at the break.
    They were still ahead 86-83 in the fourth but Legend answered every time Indiana went on a run.
    "He was in a ridiculous zone," Pacers coach Frank Vogel said. "We tried multiple defenders. We tried pushing him one way, then another."
    Legend entered the game averaging 11 points per game, but the Pacers were well aware of what he was capable of. Legend scored 24 points in a 100-96 loss to Indiana in the first meeting between the two teams back on Dec. 21.
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    Timberwolves: Fans gave Minnesota forward Robbie Hummel a warm welcome when he entered the game late in the first quarter. Hummel returned to his home state, where he was a standout at Purdue University from 2007-12.
    Pacers: Roy Hibbert was ejected with 5:47 left in the third quarter when he was called for a Flagrant 2 foul for pulling Dieng to the ground by the jersey and the Pacers were outscored 53-37 the rest of the game. Hibbert finished with 10 points and eight rebounds.

    SINGING THE BLUES
    Boos from Pacers fans following the game showed their displeasure. It was clear the team wasn't very pleased, either. David West was called for an offensive foul with 28.9 seconds left in the fourth quarter. His response to the call drew a technical foul and an ejection from officials. Vogel's reaction was enough to get the Pacers head coach called for a technical as well.
     
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    You noticed how nobody spoke on this because wedon't like this dude around here....**** him
     
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    He knows what he did.../Thread.
     
  4. VanityHalfBlack

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    John Legend scoring 52 pts tells me one thing. Anyone can play in this league.
     
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    Yep, he's just Ordinary People.
     
  6. VanityHalfBlack

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    In the context of the NBA. Unless he's a top 20 player in the league. Wait you know on second thought he did helped the Blazers in the playoffs last year?
     
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    He also played back-up QB for the Steelers for years.

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    I guess he had the "green light" to shoot.
     
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    Hate to say it, but should we consider trading for him? He's another vet like Terry and shoots well from three. We know he can still fill it up with his 52 point outburst.
     
  10. Easy

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    He and Terry are actually very similar, shoot-first combo guard who can get hot in a hurry.
     
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    mo williams is pretty sick
     
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    Yep he also started off by being a gay p*rn star as seen here with Brieon Diamond.
     

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