All times are CENTRAL<BR><table border=0 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=5><tr style='color:#ffffff;background-color:#000099;font-size: 14px;font-family: Arial;text-shadow: 0 2px 0 rgba(0,0,0,1);'><td colspan=2 align=center><b>Visitor</b></td><td colspan=2 align=center style='border-left:1px solid #9999FF;'><b>Home</b></td><td align=center><b><nobr> Time </nobr></b></td></tr><tr style='color:#000000;background-color:#eeeeee;font-size: 12px;font-family: Arial;'><td valign=middle></td><td valign=middle>(43-15) MIAMI<br><b>HEAT</b></td><td valign=middle style='border-left:1px solid #cccccc;'></td><td valign=middle>(44-16) SAN ANTONIO<br><b>SPURS</b></td><td valign=middle align=center>7:00 pm<BR><b>(TNT)</b></td></tr><tr style='color:#000000;background-color:#ffffff;font-size: 12px;font-family: Arial;'><td valign=middle></td><td valign=middle>(46-15) OKLAHOMA CITY<br><b>THUNDER</b></td><td valign=middle style='border-left:1px solid #cccccc;'></td><td valign=middle>(35-25) PHOENIX<br><b>SUNS</b></td><td valign=middle align=center>8:00 pm</td></tr><tr style='color:#000000;background-color:#eeeeee;font-size: 12px;font-family: Arial;'><td valign=middle></td><td valign=middle>(42-20) LOS ANGELES<br><b>CLIPPERS</b></td><td valign=middle style='border-left:1px solid #cccccc;'></td><td valign=middle>(21-40) LOS ANGELES<br><b>LAKERS</b></td><td valign=middle align=center>9:30 pm<BR><b>(TNT)</b></td></tr></table>
I was reading tweets about the Lakers-Clippers game and somebody said all they talk about is 97% Kobe and the past about the Lakers and not about the direction they're heading.
Something about the Spurs I've noticed, they seem to never recruit any player who can be questionable on layups. For as many games I've seen that we've lost because of the turnaround from those mistakes, i'm curious if thats incidental or part of their actual strategy. Parker is maybe the best 6 foot rim finisher in the history of the nba, even players like Diaw don't screw them up like we do.
Would be pretty easy to check with at rim field goal percentage. The Spurs also get easier layups because their play action is a lot more complex than ours.
I wonder what excuse ESPN will conjur up tonight. But but they played a game in Houston the other day and lost...and he had to score 61 points the game before that! Lebron needs to take control.