After getting their 10th straight win at the expense of the visiting Utah Jazz last Wednesday night at the Staples Center with the score of 101-77–A Total Demolition!–The Rampaging Los Angeles Lakers continues its winning run to 11 games this time against the visiting Minnesota Timberwolves led by Big Al Jefferson last night.
It was an intense and close game up until the early part of the 4th quarter as the Wolves tries to upset the Lakers. But the Lakers fought back and scores a late game rally led by Kobe and Lamar to finish off the Wolves 104-92 and scored their 11th win in a row. The Wolves top scorer was Al Jefferson with 24pts. while Kobe Bryant led the Lakers’ scoring with 20pts.
The Lakers will try to stretch their winning streak to 12 and strengthen their position of league leader later as they visit the Utah Jazz.
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Game Results
Friday, December 11,2009
IND dominates NJN, 107-91
HOU beats PHI, 96-91
ATL soars high over TOR, 111-89
DAL burns MIA, 106-93
CHI defeats GSW, 96-91
CLE wins over POR, 104-99
OKC thunder bolts MEM, 102-94
NYK runs over NOH, 113-96
SAS slashes CHA, 104-85
LAL continues mastery over MIN, 104-92
PHX sweeps season series vs. ORL, 106-103
Game Schedule(Saturday, Dec. 12,2009/simulcast over NBA league pass)
8 Games:
IND goes to WAS@7PM ET
GSW visits DET@7:30PM ET
BOS takes on CHI@8PM ET
CHA travels to DAL@8:30PM ET
POR comes to MIL@8:30PM ET
PHX tries to outrun DEN@9PM ET
LAL roads to UTA@9PM ET
MIN squares off against SAC@10PM ET
Top 3 Statistical Leaders (averages/as of Friday, Dec. 12,2009)
Points(ppg)
1. Carmelo Anthony, DEN-35.5
2. Kevin Durant, OKC-31.3
3. LeBron James, CLE-29.7
Rebounds(rpg)
1. Dwight Howard, ORL-12.2
2. Chris Bosh, TOR-12.1
3. Gerald Wallace, CHA-12.0
Assists(apg)
1. Steve Nash, PHX-15.2
2. Chris Paul, NOH-11.6
3. Deron Willias, UTA-11.0
Steals(spg)
1. Ronnie Brewer, UTA-3.0
2. Tyrus Thomas, CHI-3.0
3. Chris Paul, NOH-2.8
Blocks(bpg)
1. Dwight Howard, ORl-2.8
2. Greg Oden, POR-2.75
3. Marcus Camby, LAC-2.6
League Leaders(as of Friday, Dec. 12, 2009)
East (overall) win-loss-streak record
1. Boston Celtics-18-4-W9
2. Orlando Magic-17-6-L2
3. Atlanta Hawks-16-6-W3
4. Cleveland Cavaliers-16-7-W1
5. Miami Heat-11-10-L1
West (overall) win-loss-streak record
1. Los Angeles Lakers-18-3-W11
2. Denver Nuggets-16-7-L2
3. Dallas Mavericks-16-7-W2
4. Phoenix Suns-16-7-W1
5. Houston Rockets-13-9-W2
Legend’s Profile
Let’s start off our legend’s profile with no other than the great Michael Jordan..
Bio
Full Name: Michael Jeffrey Jordan
Birth Date: February 17,1963
Birth Place:Brooklyn, New York
Father’s Name: James Jordan
Mother’s Name: Deloris Jordan
Position: Guard
Height: 6’6″
Weight: 216lbs.
Basketball Career
College: North Carolin, ’84
NBA: Chicago Bulls (’84-’93 and ’94-’98), Washington Wizards(’01-’03)
Accomplishments
NBA Hall of Fame
Hailed as 1 of the 50 greatest NBA Players of all time
5 Time MVP(’87-’88, ’90-’91, ’91-’92, ’95-’96, ’97-’98)
Ten-time All-NBA First Team selection (1986-87 to 1992-93, 1995-96 to 1997-98)
A member of six Chicago Bulls NBA championship teams (1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93, 1995-96, 1996-97 and 1997-98)
Six-time NBA Finals Most Valuable Player
The 1987-88 NBA Defensive Player of the Year and record nine-time NBA All-Defensive First Team selection (1987-88 to 1992-93, 1995-96 to 1997-98)
Entering 2002-03, ranked first in NBA history in scoring average (31.0 ppg), second in steals (2,391), fourth in points (30,652) and in field-goals made (11,513), fifth in free-throws made (7,061), sixth in field-goals attempted (23,010) and eighth in free-throws attempted (8,448)
Closed the 1997-98 season as the Bulls’ all-time franchise leader in points, rebounds (5,836), assists (5,012), steals, games (930), field-goals made and attempted and free-throws made and attempted (8,115)
Holds the NBA record for most seasons leading the league in scoring (10)
Shares the NBA record with Wilt Chamberlain for most consecutive seasons leading the league in scoring (seven, 1986-87 to 1992-93)
Holds the NBA record for most consecutive games scoring in double-digits (842)
Holds the NBA record for most seasons leading the league in field-goals made (10) and attempted (10)
Led the NBA in steals in 1987-88 (3.16 spg), 1989-90 (2.77 spg) and 1992-93 (2.83 spg)
Holds the NBA single-game records for most free-throws made in one half (20 against the Miami Heat on 12/30/92) and most most free-throws attempted in one half (23 in the same game)
Shares the NBA single-game records for most free-throws made in one quarter (14 against the Utah Jazz on 11/15/89 and against the Miami Heat on 12/30/92) and most free-throws attempted in one quarter (23 against the Miami Heat on 12/30/92)
Holds the NBA Finals record for highest single-series scoring average (41.0 ppg in 1993)
Entering the 2002-03 season, ranks as the all-time NBA Finals leader in three-pointers made (42), second in three-point attempts (114), third in points (1,176), fourth in steals (62), fifth in field-goals made (438), sixth in assists (209) and free-throws made (258), seventh in field-goals attempted (911) and eighth in free-throws attempted (320)
Holds the NBA Playoffs record for highest career scoring average (33.4 ppg)
Established an NBA Playoffs record with 63 points against the Boston Celtics on 5/20/86
Entering the 2002-03 season ranks as the all-time NBA Playoffs leader in field-goals attempted (4,497), free-throws made (1,463) and attempted (1,766), second in steals (376) and field-goals made (2,188), fifth in assists (1,022), seventh in three-point attempts (446) and ninth in three-pointers made (148)
Recorded two playoff career triple-doubles, both against the New York Knicks (5/9/89 and 6/2/93)
Participated in 13 NBA All-Star Games (1985, 1987-1993, 1996-98, 2002-03), starting 13 times, and missed another due to injury
Named the MVP of the 1988, 1996 and 1998 NBA All-Star Games
All-time NBA All-Star Game leader in steals (35) and ranks second in field-goal attempts (206), third in points (242), fourth in scoring average (20.2 ppg), and eighth in assists (52)
Notched the first triple-double in All-Star Game history, with 14 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists, in the 1997 NBA All-Star Game in Cleveland
Won the Slam Dunk Contest in 1987 and 1988, also participating in 1985
Notched his 28th career triple-double, with 30 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists, against the Toronto Raptors on 4/14/97
Returned from retirement against the Indiana Pacers on 3/19/95 and posted 19 points, six rebounds, six assists and three steals in 43 minutes
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