NBA
ariolis30 — 2014-10-28T22:37:29-04:00 — #1
man spurs look good again i know its game one but they will be there in the end
elogreen — 2014-10-29T00:09:17-04:00 — #2
Great game, close even to the end. Mavs had a couple chances to win.
Star of the night............... The BROW
What a beast... 26 pts, 17 reb, 9 blocks need i say more?
ariolis30 — 2014-10-29T01:04:27-04:00 — #3
yea surprised w/ uni brow but glad hes off to a good start.
lakers man lin turning everything over and getting smashed through 3. going to be a rough year
uwo — 2014-10-29T08:11:22-04:00 — #4
Anthony Davis is finally someone who deserves the praise of the up and coming stars, not like big guys who relied on athleticism and barely developed their games
cough cough D. Howard
blackrabbit — 2014-10-29T11:04:49-04:00 — #5
Lakers game was a bit disappointing with Randle going down..... had high hopes for him
blackrabbit — 2014-10-29T14:46:58-04:00 — #6
Holy this guy is turning into a complete monster
elogreen — 2014-10-29T16:14:37-04:00 — #7
He should definitely be in the MVP race. If the Pelicans have a good record, I can see him being second in the MVP race. (only cause the media loves Lebron)
jagice21 — 2014-10-31T13:25:03-04:00 — #8
Unreal stat line by both Omer Asik and Anthony Davis.
Davis piled up 26 points, 17 rebounds and a career-high-tying nine blocks, while Asik accumulated 14 points, 17 rebounds and a career-high-tying five blocks.
Those numbers represented the first time teammates had posted 15-plus rebounds and five-plus rejections in the same game since 1998, when the Hall of Fame duo of Tim Duncan and David Robinson achieved the feat for San Antonio.