Oct 30, 2013

10/30/2013 11:28:00 PM
No We County and the Heat walk into Philly with Jet Lag and Post-Banner Hangover and take an "L" versus a Sixers Outfit that is a Science Project right now and going nowhere. It was Sixers Point Forward Evan Turner from The Ohio State University by way of Westchester, Illinois St. Joseph HS who led the charge with 26 points and five helpers. That didn't top Sixers 2013 1st Rounder Michael Carter-Williams of the 'Cuse who looked like a five-year NBA Vet. M.C.W. went off on the Heat for 22 points, 12 helpers, seven boards, and nine thefts and I heard he parked Turner and Sixers SF Thaddeus Young's Whips before the game...Wow!  Surprising enough the game was in peaks and valleys and the Sixers would his a Valley and then come right back at the Champs with heading towards the Peak. King James led six Heat Players in Scoring with 26 points and thirteen helpers as Bosh chips in with 22 points.

The San Antonio Spurs start the season with a "Business as Usual" Approach. As they hold the Memphis Grizzlies, who still for the life of me can't score the Orange consistently, to 27 points in the 1st half including seven points in the 2nd period. The Grizz down 48-27 at the break fight back to make the Final Score respectable but that wasn't a good look for a Team many have in the top 4 in the West. Both Spurs Players Boris Diaw and Kawhi Leonard led the Attack with 14 apiece. The Grizz were led by the "Grind Father" Tony Allen's 15 points.

The OKC Thunder start off on the right foot as their Star @kdTREY5 lights up the Energy Solutions Centers for 42 big ones.  Both Caddy's Thabo Sefolosha and Reggie Jackson each net 14 points as the Jazz get 24 points from 3rd year guard Alec Burks of Colorado Boulder by way of Kansas City, Missouri. Jazz Young Bigs Enes Kanter and Derrick Favors both out play their OKC Counterparts of Serge Ibaka and Kendrick Perkins and that kept the Jazz in the game. Kanters and Favors out scored them 29 to 12 and out rebounded them 19 to 18. Back to KD of the Regulators OKC as he went an amazing 22 of 24 from the Line...and the Jazz put him on the line like that!
   

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