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Kings’ DeMarcus Cousins Has Serious Problems with Clippers’ Blake Griffin

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The most interesting thing about Thursday night’s battle between the Los Angeles Clippers and Sacramento Kings proved to be the matchup between Blake Griffin and DeMarcus Cousins. Of course, we use the term “matchup” very loosely, as the pair did little actual matching up over the course of the game. Instead, Griffin mostly just handled business from start to finish (especially at the end), and Cousins… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Opposing Views Discovery Date : 06/04/2012 08:46 Number of articles : 2

Kings’ DeMarcus Cousins Has Serious Problems with Clippers’ Blake Griffin

John Wall wins MVP of NBA All-Star

Rookie team#39;s John Wall of the Washington Wizards holds up the MVP trophy after the Rookie team beat the Sophomores during the Rookie Challenge as part of NBA All-Star weekend in Los Angeles, California, February 18, 2011. When John Wall turned the Rookie Challenge into a personal playmaking clinic, his former Kentucky teammate and his fellow No. 1 pick eagerly soaked up everything he had to give. Wall racked up a record 22 assists to win the MVP award, Sacramento#39;s DeMarcus Cousins had

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NBA #1 Draft Pick — I’ll Teach You How to Dougie

Filed under: TMZ Sports , John Wall , Tiny Gallon , DeMarcus Cousins , Cali Swag District The first guy picked in this year’s NBA Draft — John Wall — has more moves in his arsenal than a nasty crossover … dude can do the “Dougie” like a frickin’ pro. The 20-year-old Washington Wizards star got down with fellow NBA’ers Tiny Gallon … and… Read more

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Kentucky vs West Virginia: Battle of the Top 2

Only one region in this year’s NCAA Tournament has gone chalk and that’s the East, where No. 1 Kentucky will face No. 2 West Virginia on Saturday night in Syracuse for a trip to the Final Four. Other than a bit of a slow start, Kentucky (35-2, 20-15 ATS) didn’t have much trouble with Cornell on Thursday night in a 62-45 victory. The Cats have yet to have a game this tournament that was decided by less than the 17 points they beat Cornell by. Kentucky hasn’t been in the Final Four since winning its last national title in 1998. West Virginia (30-6, 16-19 ATS) didn’t miss injured starting point guard Darryl “Truck” Bryant too much in its 69-56 over Washington on Thursday (it will Saturday). Kevin Jones stepped up with star Da’Sean Butler having an off night, with Jones scoring 18 points with eight rebounds. WVU committed an uncharacteristic 23 turnovers with different guys now handling the ball – the Mountaineers entered averaging just 11.6 turnovers per game. It was the first time West Virginia had committed more than 20 turnovers in a game this season. If WVU’s turnover problems show up again and Butler doesn’t come up big against Kentucky, then WVU is toast. But the Mountaineers also are playing terrific on defense, not having allowed a team to score 60 points since the end of the regular season. WVU is 13-0 this season when holding a foe under 60. This is the fourth time a Bob Huggins-coached team has reached the Elite Eight, with Hugs going 1-2 in the previous three. Saturday’s game could well come down to rebounding. WVU, which is second in the nation in offensive rebounding, killed Washington on boards and is 25-3 this year when outrebounding its opponent. But with Patrick Patterson, DeMarcus Cousins and Daniel Orton, among others, Kentucky is a very good rebounding team and will have the size advantage in the frontcourt. Surely, this will be an exciting match that will rival the anticipated watching of the UFC 111 live stream that night. We wish both team good luck. Kentucky vs West Virginia: Battle of the Top 2 is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading