Thursday, November 13, 2014

Daily Recap- Nov. 12.

Who Was Hot

Rajon Rondo (Boston PG)- Posted a strong stat line (20 pts, 12 ast, 9 reb) in a 109-94 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder. Rondo had a strong shooting night, hitting 8 of 15 shots, including four three-pointers.
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Reggie Jackson/Anthony Morrow (Oklahoma City PG/SG)- Scored 28 points apiece and combined to hit six three-pointers in a 109-94 win over the Boston Celtics. The Oklahoma City backcourt dominated Boston, shooting 61% combined from the field. Jackson chipped in eight assists, while Morrow pulled down five rebounds in the win.

Paul Millsap (Atlanta PF)- Led the way with 32 points (13-23 FG) and 17 rebounds in a 100-97 win over the Utah Jazz. Millsap has hit seven three-pointers in the last two games combined, showing the versatility in his game.
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Portland Trail Blazers- Scored 84 points in the first half of a 130-113 win over the Denver Nuggets. Portland hit 16 three-pointers and shot 51% from the field in a game they controlled start to finish. Six Trail Blazers scored in double figures, led by Damian Lillard, who tallied 29 points (10-16 FG) and nine assists.

Who Was Not

Al Horford (Atlanta PF/C)- Scored only eight points (4-10 FG) and grabbed four rebounds in Atlanta's win over the Jazz Wednesday night. It was a rather quiet night for Horford, who was overshadowed by his teammate Paul Millsap's monster performance.

A.J. Price (Indiana PG)- One game after scoring 23 points, Price registered only seven on 3-12 shooting from the field.

Thaddeus Young (Minnesota PF)- Scored six points on 2-10 shooting from the field in a 113-101 loss to he Houston Rockets. Wednesday night marked only the second time all season that Young failed to score at least 12 points.
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