Chris Paul's highlights mix of the 2007/2008 NBA regular season. These are only some of th
Chris Paul's highlights mix of the 2007/2008 NBA regular season. These are only some of the best highlights of the season. CP3 was candidate to MVP title in past season.
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Paul Pierce's highlights mix of the 2007/2008 NBA regular season. These are only some of t
Paul Pierce's highlights mix of the 2007/2008 NBA regular season. These are only some of the best highlights of the season.
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LAS VEGAS, July 20 -- J.R. Pinnock scored a game-high 30 points and led the Portland Trail
LAS VEGAS, July 20 -- J.R. Pinnock scored a game-high 30 points and led the Portland Trail Blazers to a 78-63 win over the New Orleans Hornets at the NBA Summer League on Sunday.
Derrick Byars and Bobby Brown led the Hornets first quarter attack combining for 14 of the teams 22 points. The quarter featured seven lead changes and two ties with the Hornets leading by four at the buzzer.
Trailing by as many as 10 points in the second quarter, the Blazers came back and tied the game at 34 on a jump shot by Petteri Koponen with 34 seconds left in the half. The Hornets answered back with an alley-oop dunk by Brandon Bowman, which gave the Hornets a two-point lead at the break.
The Blazers came out on fire in the second half outscoring the Hornets by seven and took a five-point lead heading into the fourth quarter. Portland's third-quarter effort was led by Pinnock who tallied 15 points in the quarter.
The Blazers held their lead in the fourth quarter and finished their summer schedule with a record of 3-2. The Hornets finished the summer at 4-2.
Four players scored in double-figures for the Hornets, including Derrick Byars with a team-high 15 points off the bench.
Notes: Jerryd Bayless was presented with the T-Mobile NBA Summer League Top Rookie trophy prior to the start of the game. Hornets guard Chris Paul sat courtside during the contest. The Hornets were the only team in the 2008 NBA Summer League to play a six game schedule. Bayless, who was also named to USA Basketball's select team on Sunday, did not play after practicing with the select team earlier in the day.
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LAS VEGAS, July 20, 2008 -- The Minnesota Timberwolves never trailed as they defeated the
LAS VEGAS, July 20, 2008 -- The Minnesota Timberwolves never trailed as they defeated the New York Knicks, 111-91, in the first of five games in the final day of competition at the 2008 NBA Summer League Presented by EA SPORTS.
Both the Timberwolves -- playing without Kevin Love, who suffered a sore left Achilles yesterday against the Bucks -- and the Knicks finished their Summer League stints with matching 2-3 records.
Minnesota dominated throughout, shooting 62 percent from the floor during the first 20 minutes of play and stretching their lead to as many as 16 in the half, on the back of Pops Mensah-Bonsu's 13 first-half points.
In the second half, the Timberwolves' defense kicked in, holding the Knicks to only 13 in the third quarter. The Knicks, who had been down as many as 28, rallied in the fourth and come within 12 points, 87-99, with 3:46 to play. But the deficit proved too great -- Minnesota closed the game out with a 20-point win, 111-91.
Notes: Knicks guard Nate Robinson was honored with a ceremonial jersey-retirement during halftime of the game in recognition of his contributions to the NBA Summer League during the last three years.
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LAS VEGAS, July 17 -- Jamont Gordon's layup with 0.6 seconds left gave the Philadelphia 76
LAS VEGAS, July 17 -- Jamont Gordon's layup with 0.6 seconds left gave the Philadelphia 76ers an 87-85 victory over the Toronto Raptors in the NBA Summer League Presented by EA Sports at COX Pavilion.
Philadelphia held an eight-point lead in the third quarter, but Toronto rallied in the final period behind John Lucas, whose consecutive buckets tied the game at 72. Two free throws by Lucas gave the Raptors an 84-79 lead with 51 seconds to play before the 76ers closed with an 8-1 burst. Thaddeus Young had two foul shots and a basket around a hoop by Jason Smith to tie the game.
An apparent go-ahead basket by Jaycee Carroll was erased by an offensive foul, and the 76ers ran a nice out-of-bounds play that resulted in Gordon's game-winning reverse layup with an assist by rookie Marreese Speights.
Philadelphia had balanced scoring with five players in double digits, led by Young's 21 points. Speights had 15 points and 11 rebounds and Smith had 12 and 12.
Speights scored 10 points in the second quarter, helping Philadelphia take a 45-39 lead into the locker room. Toronto big man C.J. Giles had a solid half with nine points and 10 rebounds as he kept his squad in striking distance.
The Raptors were led by Joey Graham's 17 points.
The 76ers finished the Summer League with a 3-2 record. The Raptors meet the Lakers in Friday's first game inside the Thomas & Mack Center.
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LAS VEGAS, July 16 -- Rookie Marreese Speights and sophomore Jason Smith each scored 24 po
LAS VEGAS, July 16 -- Rookie Marreese Speights and sophomore Jason Smith each scored 24 points to lead the Philadelphia 76ers past the Washington Wizards, 86-72, in the 2008 Las Vegas Summer League presented by EA Sports at COX Pavilion on Wednesday.
The 76ers led by as many as seven points in the opening quarter behind Speights and Smith, who combined for 20 of the team's 22 first-quarter points. Andray Blatche dropped in 10 points for Washington.
Philadelphia held a 64-60 lead entering the final period and widened the advantage as Smith scored 10 points. Washington managed just a dozen points in the quarter.
The Sixers improved to 2-2 in summer league play while the Wizards fell to 0-2.
The 76ers return to the hardwood on Thursday vs. Toronto at COX Pavilion. The Wizards return to the court Friday against Houston.
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LAS VEGAS, July 16 -- The Dallas Mavericks, led by Gerald Green's 18 points, defeated the
LAS VEGAS, July 16 -- The Dallas Mavericks, led by Gerald Green's 18 points, defeated the Sacramento Kings, 93-71, on Wednesday. The win was the largest margin of victory thus far in the 2008 NBA Summer League Presented by EA Sports on the UNLV campus.
Charles Rhodes had a double-double for Dallas with 13 points and 10 rebounds to fuel the team's second win in the summer meet.
"It was a pretty good game," said Green, a former Slam Dunk champion who was signed as a free agent. "I slowed down my offense today and it worked out pretty well for me. My tempo was one of the problems with the first two games I played. I really didn't slow it down - I was kind of forcing the issue, so today I slowed it down and let it come to me a little bit. And that is a credit to the coaches."
Dallas outscored Sacramento, 35-11, in the second quarter. Despite a slow start, the Mavericks owned a 14-point lead at halftime.
Dallas' hot hand extended into the third period as it took a commanding 69-49 lead behind Green's 14-point quarter. The Mavericks led by as many as 27 points in the quarter.
Sacramento was led by second-year center Spencer Hawes, who scored 17 points.
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LeBron James meets Carmelo Anthony in High School game Akron St. Vincent - St. Mary vs. Oak Hill Academy.
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LAS VEGAS, July 15 -- Jason Thompson's and-one bucket in overtime lifted the Sacramento Ki
LAS VEGAS, July 15 -- Jason Thompson's and-one bucket in overtime lifted the Sacramento Kings over the Portland Trail Blazers, 75-74, in the last game of the day inside the COX Pavilion at the 2008 NBA Summer League Presented by EA SPORTS.
Sacramento's leading scorer was Quincy Douby with 24 points. He was supported by Thompson and his 17 points off the bench.
"We are trying to get wins," Douby said. "I know it's just summer league, but I still want to win and to have a winning attitude."
The opening stanza featured an 11-0 run by Sacramento, however that was immediately followed by a 12-0 run by Portland to close out the final few minutes of the quarter to make the score 19-15.
Portland guard Jerryd Bayless was the only player at halftime to score in double figures with 14 points, including 11 in the first quarter.
The Kings came out of the locker room and took control of the third quarter behind Douby who scored 14 points in the period and gave Sacramento a 58-50 lead.
The fourth quarter was tight the rest of the way after Portland started off with a 12-2 run. The Kings were up two with 30 seconds to play, but Douby was unsuccessful in converting two free-throws to put the game away. Bayless came down and nailed a tough jumper to send it to overtime. After baskets were exchanged in overtime, Thompson converted a three-point play with 12.7 seconds left was enough to put away the Blazers.
Portland got another great performance from Bayless, who scored a game high 26 points. His backcourt mate Petteri Koponen turned in a solid game with 18 points of his own.
Notes: The Kings square off against the Mavericks in Wednesday's second game inside COX Pavilion and the Blazers will face the Timberwolves in Thursday's last game at COX Pavilion.
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