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Last Night's Action: Can We Just End The Basketball Season?

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Photograph of Mike D'Antoni reacting during a timeout by Chris Carlson/AP

  • Lakers 100 Knicks 90: They hung in there for the first half, but they were simply outclassed in the second half. Los Angeles really blew things open by dominating on the boards, outrebounding the Knicks 60-36. Kobe Bryant “only” scored 34, a down night for him against the Knicks.
  • Denver 101 Nets 87: New Jersey is now 0-14 on the season, only three losses short of tying the NBA record. Denver shot almost 50% from the field as they jumped out to an early lead and didn’t look back. New Jersey will try and break into the win column against Portland later tonight.
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  • Steven

    Bring on the Yankees and baseball.

  • verbal

    This is fucking beautiful - watching the festering demise of the Dolan-owned knicks is such a pleasure. I hope all those fools that continue to buy season tickets and fund these criminals are happy with themselves.



    I give it 3 more years before the league assumes control of the team and forces that crackhead to sell.



    2012 the Nets return to NY with some money and a new home - maybe we'll have an NBA team to watch.

  • jibbly

    I never thought that the Knicks would have a worse record than the Clippers. WORSE. THAN. THE. CLIPPERS. NYC basketball is dead.

  • Go Lakers Go!

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