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Mid-Day Report: Thunder Very Bad
We Know Who Is At The Bottom: There is a lot of discussion over who is the best team in the NBA, but after last night's 108-88 manhandling at home by the Los Angeles Clippers there is no doubt the worst team in the league is Kevin Durant's Oklahoma City Thunder.
Pietrus Key Addition For Magic
In a world where fortune and fame are often held at a premium over consistency and substance, very few people are willing to surpass the former to achieve the latter.
Morning Report: Unhappy Hughes
Larry Unhappy: Larry Hughes is the first Chicago Bulls' player to speak up about his role in a team struggling to find its groove. Clearly last night's drubbing in Portland won't help an already tense situation, but Hughes vented his frustrations over playing time to reporters saying something had to change. The first response from Bulls' fan will likely be trade him, trade him now - however ,unless Larry plays and establishes value moving his remaining two-years and $26 million will be almost impossible.
Can Posey Win Again?
James Posey arrived in New Orleans as a free agent this past summer after collecting yet another championship ring – this time with the Boston Celtics. But even now with Hornets, the ninth-year forward can't help but keep tabs on his old boys.
Report: McDyess to Charlotte
According to several reports, the Charlotte Bobcats are on the verge of signing Antonio McDyess . . . .
A Coach's Best Friend
Denver Nuggets head coach George Karl has had a little extra pep in his step recently. And who can blame him? Since trading for Chauncey Billups, the Nuggets are 6-1 heading into Wednesday night's game in San Antonio against the Spurs.
Evening Scoop: Bobcats Blockbuster?
Mid-Day: East Dominating West
So Far East Is Best: There has been a lot of talk the last couple years about how the Eastern Conference seems to have recovered from the funk it was in for a while and that now they should be on par with or maybe better than the Western Conference. Last season they did win the NBA Finals with the Boston Celtics, but also had two sub-.500 teams (Philadelphia and Atlanta) make the playoffs while the West had two teams .500 or better (Portland and Golden State) fail to reach the postseason.
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