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NBA Daily Dose: KG Cools Off Suns

January 30, 2007 | By RotoRob | comment on this post
Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James will rest his toe for a game or two.
King James will sit for a game or two to stop his toe woes from keeping him out of the all-star game…or perhaps helping the Cavs win a few games.

It was bound to happen. Phoenix had to lose sometime. But man, Kevin Garnett sure stepped up to provide the heroics last night, throwing down his second-greatest offensive game ever to snuff out the Suns and their 17-game winning streak. In today’s Daily Dose, we check out how KG doused Phoenix.

Gerald Wallace is pulling down the boards; Disco Dirk is in double-double heaven; Al Harrington can’t be stopped; Kobe will have to sit in the corner for a game; mo’ Mo is needed for the Bucks to start winning; David West is delivering; Andre Miller took a powder; Mike Bibby bounced back; T.J. Ford will be back tomorrow; and Joe Johnson had his own magic tricks for Orlando.

We’ve got all this plus enough fantasy basketball coverage to cure the ‘I haven’t installed Vista on my system yet’ blues in today’s Daily Dose.

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3 Responses to “NBA Daily Dose: KG Cools Off Suns”

  1. James Morris says:

    Kobe, being the spoiled brat he is, got all furious when the NAB suspended him for 1 game and then denied his request for a hearing. It’s 1 game K-Rape. Sit in the hotel and stay away from skanks that clean the room and you will be fine. When did pro athletes become babied whimps that fall just short of throwing themselves on the ground while kicking and screaming to get their way?

  2. James Morris says:

    NBA… typo and no edit button.

  3. RotoRob says:

    I did laugh when I heard Kobe wanted to appeal that. I couldn’t believe how blantant that elbow was. Glad to see the league wasn’t playing superstar rules on that ruling.

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