Monday, December 8, 2014

Daily Recap- Nov. 7

Who Was Hot

Jon Leuer (Memphis PF)- Scored 20 points and grabbed 12 rebounds in a 103-87 win over the Miami Heat. It was Leuer's highest scoring and rebounding totals of the season, as the Grizzlies played a terrific all-around game agains the Heat. Memphis shot 59% from the field, 62% from 3-pt range and 82% from the foul line in the win.
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John Wall (Washington PG)- Flirted with a triple-double, scoring 17 points, dishing out 14 assists and tallying eight rebounds in a loss to the Celtics. Wall put up a great game against Boston point guard Rajon Rondo, but did not get a ton of help from his supporting cast.

Rajon Rondo (Boston PG)- Recorded a triple-double (13 pts, 13 reb and 11 ast) in a 101-93 win over the Washington Wizards. Rondo had handed out double-digit assists in four of his past five games, and continues to impress in all statistical categories.

Wilson Chandler (Denver SF)- Tallied 29 points and 10 rebounds in a 96-84 loss to the Atlanta Hawks. Chandler scored 20 or more points for the second consecutive game, and pulled down 10 rebounds for the second time in three games. He continues to grow on both ends of the floor, and is a big reason for the Nuggets' early season success.
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Who Was Not

Bradley Beal (Washington SG)- Hit only 4 of 18 shots in a loss to the Celtics on Sunday. It was the second lowest scoring output for Beal this season, but should only be considered a bump in the road for the skilled sharpshooter.

Kobe Bryant (Los Angeles SG)- Struggled from the field, shooting 6 of 18 (14 points) in a 104-87 loss to the New Orleans Pelicans Bryant had a quiet scoring game, as the Lakers fell behind early and never recovered.

Play of the Night

Thunder point guard Russell Westbrook threw down a monstrous dunk in a 96-94 win over the Detroit Pistons on Sunday. Westbrook has played well in all facets of the game this season, and continues to be one of the most athletic guards in game.

Link- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjT9c5168iA


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