Behind a flurry of 3-pointers from D.J.Augustin, a big night from Joakim Noah and a terrific defensive effort in the first half, the Chicago Bulls drilled the… Read more “The Cougar NBA tracker: Jimmer Fredette, game 77”
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Local flavor in the NBA: Jimmer Fredette, Andre Miller adjust to life on new teams; Damian Lillard continues to lead the Trail Blazers
With the NBA regular season winding to a close and a very lackluster Jazz year coming to an end there is still plenty to cheer for as… Read more “Local flavor in the NBA: Jimmer Fredette, Andre Miller adjust to life on new teams; Damian Lillard continues to lead the Trail Blazers”
The Cougar NBA tracker: Brandon Davies, game 59
The Philadelphia 76ers definitely need a little more “practice” if they are going to compete at all the rest of this season. On a night where Sixers… Read more “The Cougar NBA tracker: Brandon Davies, game 59”
The Cougar NBA tracker: Brandon Davies, game 58
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NBA trade deadline moves so far
The NBA trade deadline is always an entertaining day for me. I love to hear all of the rumors that get leaked out and to try to… Read more “NBA trade deadline moves so far”
The Cougar NBA tracker: Jimmer Fredette, game 51
Behind a balanced Wizards attack, Washington outlasted the Sacramento Kings 93-84 on sunday afternoon.
Nene led the way with 18 points, five rebounds, five assists, two steals and three blocks. Marcin Gortat chipped in with 17 points on 6 of 10 shooting as well as eight rebounds while Bradley Beal added 16 points, six rebounds and five assists. Washington also got double figures from John Wall and Kevin Seraphin who put up 12 and 10 points respectively.
Isaiah Thomas led the way for Sacramento with 30 points, eight assists and three steals. DeMarcus Cousins registered 14 points but shot just 3 for 16 from the floor. Cousins also added 12 rebounds, two steals and a pair of blocks. The only other Kings player to score in double figures was Ben McLemore who totaled 11 points and six rebounds off the bench.
Jimmer played just 4:48 in the loss and finished with two points and a turnover.
The Kings are back In action on Tuesday night as they travel to Cleveland to face the struggling Cavaliers.