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Nuggets HC Hopes All-NBA Is an “Obvious” for Jamal Murray amid Career-Best Season
Following an unbelievable 53-point performance in Nuggets' 142-135 win vs. Mavericks, David Adelman hopes All-NBA is a foregone conclusion for Murray amid an incredible season. "I really hope that All NBA is something that’s obvious and not an argument," Adelman said. Murray is averaging a career-high 25ppg and 7.1apg, having earned his first All-Star nod earlier this year.
By Pranay Mukherjee
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2 months ago
Sharpe and T-Mac Clown Iman Shumpert for Going at Bam Adebayo
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Joe Johnson Fires Back at Pat Bev: Dwyane Wade Over James Harden Every Time
"I'm taking D Wade," Johnson said of Pat picking Harden. "I think James Harden has a better offensive package but D Wade all around...he's probably top 5 in 2 guards for shot blocking. He play both ends of the floor. He was a lockdown defender when he needed to be. D Wade has accomplished so much bro," he added.
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2 months ago
Boston’s Statement Win Over Thunder Had Stephen A. Smith Asking One Simple Question
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Isiah Thomas Picks Kobe Bryant Over LeBron James for the Last Shot
"I may have to go with Kobe but it ain't by much," Thomas said on the last shot debate. "To make the right play and win the game I'm going with LeBron. If it's the guy has to score and make the bucket to win it, I'm going with Kobe because to me he's a better perimeter shooter," he added.
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Darius Acuff Jr. Is Hot, but Cameron Boozer Still Owns the Crown: Jay Williams
Williams split the debate between tournament surge and season-long dominance. He called Acuff “the hottest player in the tournament” but said Boozer remains the best overall. Williams pointed to Boozer’s full body of work: nearly 40% from 3, better than 55% from the field, double-digit rebounds, and production across nearly every major category for Duke.
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