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Sunday, November 8, 2015

NBA Recap 11-7-15

Houston Rockets vs LA Clippers -
      There was one defining question of the NBA last night,did Lil B the loving and caring Based God lift his curse on James Harden? No. Lil B said that Harden has been cursed indefinitely, and that the Based God would investigate the Rockets front office of the blatant stealing of the sacred Lil B cooking dance, that made its way onto Harden Bobble-heads, Gifs, NBA 2k16 MyPlayer celebration attributes, and WWE 2K16 (I don't know why a wrestler named Angelo took it, neither does Based God but he immediately got CURSED). While investigating the front office, Lil B has given some slack to Harden, letting him have a little success while our savior investigates the Rockets front office and there mean ways of making money off of Lil B's own original dance.

       Anyways Harden exploded against the Clippers, putting up 46 Pts, 4 Reb, 2 Ast, 1 Stl in an evenly matched game, where the Rockets pulled off in a surge during the 3rd and 4th quarters. Blake Griffin heled his Clippers team out too, totaling 35 Pts, 11 Reb, 5 Ast, solidifying his place among the NBA's best (Top 15) and throwing out the rumor that he was just a dunker, now he is an offensive threat and still a great dunker. The Rockets used the power surge in the 3rd took take the game through the 4th and ultimately win the game.
Rockets: 109 Clippers: 105

Utah Jazz vs Memphis Grizzlies -
       Utah has been on its game lately, a 4-2 start with the offensive prowess of Derrick Favors and the youth of their bench showing up with agility and newly found excitement. Derrick Favors notched 12 Pts, 16 Reb, and 3 Stl, a great performance, racking up 13 defensive rebounds. The downside to his game was the 4 TO's he had, showing the undisciplined side of Utah, as soon as the youth stays productive and the vet's remain solid, the Jazz have a nice future, hopefully one poised on making the Playoffs. Maybe the Jazz could be this year's 2014-15 Atlanta Hawks, a team who surprises everyone by placing at a higher-than-expected seed in the East.
        Trey Burke also shined in this game with 24 Pts, 3 Reb, 1 Ast, 1 Stl, taking control of a game at 22 years of age while coming off the bench. This kid has the potential to be a young Derrick Rose if he gets the starting spot, agile and quick, but can also command his team when needed. Hopefully the Jazz organization continues to develop and work on his potential. The Griz were not on their game, going 6-19 from the 3-Point line and spazzing out with 14 TO's. Conley and Gasol were the only players that stuck out in this game, but not by much. The Griz are rusty at the start of the season, and still embarrassed of their 119-69 loss to the Warriors (50 POINTS?!?). Hopefully they grind their way to a better season, because you don't want to disappoint one of the Top-5 most energetic and loving fan bases in sports (According to me and ESPN).
Jazz: 89 Grizzlies: 79

                                                                               --KSP--

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