Monday, December 1, 2014

Daily Recap- Nov. 30

Who Was Hot

Kobe Bryant (Los Angeles SG)- Posted his first triple-double of the season (31 pts, 12 ast, 11 reb) in a 129-122 OT win against the Toronto Raptors. It was Bryant's 20th of his career, as he became the oldest player in NBA history to record a triple-double (36 years, 99 days).
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LaMarcus Aldridge (Portland PF)- Dominated Minnesota to the tune of 26 points and 15 rebounds in a 107-93 win on Sunday night. Aldridge recorded his fifth straight double-double, with Portland winning four of those five games.

Pau Gasol (Chicago PF/C)- Tallied 25 points and 13 rebounds in a 102-84 win over the Brooklyn Nets. Gasol continues to put up strong numbers for the Bulls, and has recorded three straight double-doubles.
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Reggie Evans (Sacramento PF)- Posted season highs in points (17) and rebounds (20) in a 97-85 loss to the Memphis Grizzlies. Evans played 35 minutes in the loss, and besides being a savage on the boards, he was able to put up a rare scoring output in double-digits.

Who Was Not

Joe Johnson (Brooklyn SG)- Scored only three points on 1-7 shooting in Brooklyn's loss to Chicago on Sunday. Johnson was quiet compared to his 16.9 points per game average, but should be back to his normal self by next game.

Iman Shumpert (New York SG)- Shot 3 of 13 from the field, tallying only six points in an 86-79 loss to the Miami Heat. Shumpert's scoring has been down lately, as he has only put up double-digits once in the Knicks' last six games.

Play of the Night

Gerald Green showcased his athleticism once again, throwing throwing the ball to himself off of the backboard and slamming it home in a 93-90 loss to the Orlando Magic on Sunday night.





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