Zach Randolph had his way with the Denver front court, as he posted 32 points on 13-21 shooting, a trey, 5-5 free throws, an NBA season-high 24 rebounds, 3 assists, a steal, and a block. The Grizzlies beat the Northwest Division-leading Nuggets, who were led by Carmelo Anthony and his 41 points on 13-26 shooting, 14-17 free throws, 6 boards, 5 assists, and a steal. This is the third time in the past 3 weeks that the Grizz beat a division leader. Oh, and they lost once to the C's in the final possession of a game. But to be fair, the Nuggets (losers of their past 2 games) are a pretty average (as opposed to the very dangerously good) team without their floor general, Chauncey Billups, who has been out for the past two games with a groin injury. Regardless, the Grizz are exceeding expectations; though, it doesn't change the fact that they are still last place in the tough Southwest Division.
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Where Crash Keeps Crashing (The Boards)
Gerald Wallace continued to stuff the stat sheet, as he recorded 30 points on 10-16 shooting, 10-13 from the line, 13 boards, 5 assists, 2 steals, and a block tonight. His team didn't win, but I'm sure his owners don't mind. Coming into tonight's game, Crash was 4th in total rebounds, behind notable big men Dwight Howard (12 and 20), Chris Bosh, and Marcus Camby (11 and 22). Wallace is the only one among the top 4 rebounders in the league who is a small forward, and his overwhelming contributions in that category from the SF slot must be a blessing for his owners. (Oh, that's me! I don't know how he fell into the 4th round in my h2h league. I guess I'm lucky. Right?)
Friday, December 18, 2009
Where Gilbert Arenas Could've Scored 50
Chris Paul had the best line tonight, scoring 30 points on 13-20 shooting, 1-2 treys, 3-3 free throws, 9 rebounds, a ridiculous 19 assists, and a steal. CP3 always finds the ball in his hands some how some way. He'll wait on the opponent's side to chase down rebounds (or receive the in-bounds pass). He'll handle the ball as the Hornets set up their offense. He'll facilitate everything the Hornets want to do. He'll find his own shot. He'll make easy opportunities for his teammates. He'll do it all- except block shots. But what he does, he does well, and it more than overcompensates for his shortcomings.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Where The Knicks Shoot Themselves Dead

Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Where Kobe Stuck It To The Bucks.. Boom Boom Pau!
Pau Gasol continues his ascension to the fantasy elite (I know he's up there, but this season, in terms of averages [due to a little setback with his hamstring injury], he's really up there)- especially when he posts lines like these: 26 points on 9-15 shooting, 8-9 free throws, 22 boards, 4 assists, a steal and 4 blocks. Gasol has been on a tear recently, as he grabbed 22, 16, 20, and 20 boards in the past 4 games all the while contributing in practically every single category except treys. Kobe Bryant continued his scoring binge (What's new?) with 39 points on 13-28 shooting and 12-12 from the line. But the two points that mattered the most was the two he scored with his Lakers down by one in overtime with 1 second left. (What's new?)
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Where The Big Fundamental Plays Beas[t]ley

Monday, December 14, 2009
Where Deron Williams Is The Best Point Guard In The NBA

Sunday, December 13, 2009
Where LeBron Is Louder Than Thunder

Saturday, December 12, 2009
Where The Lakers Will Have To Settle For 78-4.

Friday, December 11, 2009
Where LeBron James Is King

Thursday, December 10, 2009
Where Deron Williams > Chris Paul

But Deron Williams is not that far behind, especially when he posts lines like these: 9-18 FG, 2 treys, 12-15 FT, 8 boards, 15 assists, a steal, 32 points, and only 1 turnover. That's extremely efficient. Not only are those stats amazing, but he also led his team to a comeback victory against the defending Eastern Conference Champs, the Orlando Magic.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Okay, I'm Ready To Go

So I decided I'm going to make up for my lack of posts by writing an entry every single day for the rest of the season, as long as there's a game. (I really don't know what fantasy-related news I can come up with the day before and the day after the All-Star game). But you never know. I have no life. Actually, "one has only a life of one's own."
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Introduction
Hi, my name is David Yang. I'm a 4th-year English major at UCI. I'm 21 years old, and I have spent a good chunk of it watching basketball. Some of my earliest memories constitute of seeing my dad relaxing on the living room floor, watching a Laker game. The 5-year-old David would join him, imitating his position. (He would lie down on his side, resting his head on his hand, the force of which would travel down to his elbow, which rested on the ground.) I would try to lie down this way, but I always found it quite uncomfortable, as I kept falling off to the side. (I find it very comfortable today.) I thought that if my dad did it, then I should do it, too. That's just how I thought back in those days.
I remember I didn't care that much about the game. I didn't like the Bulls. They wore red and black, and everyone looked so intense and menacing. Though, ironically, I liked Dennis Rodman (the most intense and menacing of them all sans Jordan), but only because of his colorful hair. It wasn't until '96, when I was 7-years-old, that I found a favorite player and team to root for. I was watching the game one day, when my hyung Joon asked me, "Do you know who that is?"
"Nope," I replied honestly. I actually didn't know a single name in the league.
I remember I didn't care that much about the game. I didn't like the Bulls. They wore red and black, and everyone looked so intense and menacing. Though, ironically, I liked Dennis Rodman (the most intense and menacing of them all sans Jordan), but only because of his colorful hair. It wasn't until '96, when I was 7-years-old, that I found a favorite player and team to root for. I was watching the game one day, when my hyung Joon asked me, "Do you know who that is?"
"Nope," I replied honestly. I actually didn't know a single name in the league.
Origin Of Chosen 2
So there's this guy named LeBron James, and a lot of basketball people proclaim him to be ' the King'. He's still in his early 20's, and people argue that he is the greatest basketball player to have ever stepped on the hardwood. His athleticism is unmatched throughout the history of the league. No one has seen such an unstoppable force. He plows through traffic and rises higher than anyone on the court, gazing down at us mere mortals. The human being that is LeBron James drives to work every day, and on his way, he sees a 10-story building with his picture on it. He is Cleveland's savior. He is the one who is to save the city from a championship drought that has lasted as long as who-knows-when (Who cares about Cleveland, really?). In the eyes of the Clevelanders (Is that what they are called?), he can do no wrong. What he wants, he gets. What he says, goes. He is the King. He is a global icon, idolized by millions upon millions. And so, one can imagine what that kind of attention can do for his ego. Feeding into it all, Mr. James goes to the tattoo parlor and gets a tattoo across his back that reads: Chosen 1.
Hello And Welcome!
Hi. My name is David (praedurum). My friend Abraham (mad36) and I decided to start a blog dedicated to mostly fantasy basketball and some random basketball news. We're pretty obsessed about it (It constitutes our life over the course of the basketball season [and even the off-season, now that I think about it]), and well- here it is.

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