вторник, 4 јануари 2011

Single Of The Day!

Dallas Mavs - Portland Trailblazers - Dallas -Under 95(1.9)


  Derbi natprevar na Zapadot,megu dva tima koi imaat golem problem so povredni igraci. Dallas se ocekuva na denesniot natprevar da bide bez svojat glaven igrac Dirk Nowitzki(24.1ppg) koj bi trebalo da se vrati vo timot vo tekot na nedelava i bez tretiot strelec Caron Butler(15ppg) koj ke bide otsuten od terenite minimum do april.
Portland isto taka e bez Brandon Roy,Greg Oden,J.Przybilla megutoa i bez ovie bitni otsustva seuste e na pozitiven score od 16-14 pred se kako rezultat na izvonrednata odbrana uspevajki da gi zadrzi protivnicite pod 95poeni vo 4natprevari po red,dodeka Dallas bez Nowitzki vo prosek postignuva po 87.7poeni,statistika koja zemajki ja vo predvid jasno kazuva deka vo eden tvrd natprevar Dallas tesko ke ja nadmina granicata od 95poeni...

Chicago Bulls - Toronto Raptors - Over 199.5(1.93)
N.York Knicks -S.A. Spurs- 1H(+8.5)(1.6)
P.Gasol - Over 16.5(1.85)

Kobe Bryant, Phil Jackson Reconcile After Spat

After exchanging some words following a Sunday night loss, Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant and coach Phil Jackson reached a middle ground.  

It sounds like the fallout from the Los Angeles Lakers' blowout loss to the Memphis Grizzlies on Sunday night is starting to lose some of its radioactivity.  

On Monday, we noted some back-and-forth comments made on Sunday night by Lakers All-Star guard Kobe Bryant and coach Phil Jackson. Jackson said Bryant "has to screw up the game" while Bryant said "I'm not buying any of that Zen (B.S.)." 

Later Monday, after the loss had some time to sink in, both Jackson and Bryant appeared to make conciliatory comments. 

Jackson, according to the Orange County Register, clarified what he meant by "screw up," claiming he didn't mean Bryant wasn't messing up the Lakers' gameplan.  

 ”When the game starts getting out of hand, Kobe will crank it up, not screw it up — I used the term screw it up, not in terms of being in error or a mistake, but crank it up another notch to try and get us back in ballgames,” Jackson said. “That’s our fourth-quarter action. That’s how we win ballgames. When they have to crank it up in the third quarter, there’s not much left in the gas tank after that.”
Bryant, for his part, acknowledged the truth of Jackson's words, saying that he did go outside Los Angeles's normal offensive system in an attempt to single-handedly pull the Lakers back into the game.
“He was right,” Bryant said. “I totally broke the offense, but I did it intentionally because I felt like we needed to get something started because what we were doing just wasn’t working. I tried to kick-start it, and sometimes it works out, sometimes it doesn’t.
“But Phil doesn’t really care how many shots I take, he just wants me to take them inside of the offense.  That was one of those days where I was like, ‘(expletive) the triangle, I need to get myself going and try to save this damn game,’ and it just didn’t work out.”
Sounds like cooler heads have prevailed. Maybe?