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Kyle Hightower, Orlando Sentinel: "Who said Polish guys can't jump? In a discussion with fellow Magic European-import Mickael Pietrus (originally from French Guadeloupe), Polish-born Marcin Gortat boasted after a recent practice his ability to dunk from the free-throw line — like Julius Erving. Doubtful of his skills, Pietrus bet Gortat an unspecified sum that he could, drawing a full post-practice audience that included several barefoot players and even Coach Stan Van Gundy. With a full-court run-up, the 6-11 Gortat successfully pulled off the dunk twice after the first one was disputed by Pietrus, who questioned his takeoff point. Said Gortat, as he walked into the locker room mobbed by teammates: 'I'll take my payment in Euros.'"

Jonathan Feigen, Houston Chronicle: "A day after Rockets guard Tracy McGrady said, 'Until further notice, I’m going to have to shut it down,' he was running through practice as if he never felt a shot of pain in Monday’s second half. McGrady said he was not certain he would play tonight against the Dallas Mavericks, but the chances have improved as much as his knee. He said he was 'hopeful' he could play, called the MRI that was planned and canceled 'not necessary' and did not describe himself as likely to stop playing entirely."

Jimmy Smith, The Times-Picayune: "Hornets All-Star guard Chris Paul has been surpassing records and milestones as fast as autumnal leaves fall, and each time he collects a steal in the next 12 games, he draws closer to the NBA mark for thefts in consecutive games. The record is held by former San Antonio Spurs guard Alvin Robertson, who had 105 consecutive games with a steal from Nov. 6, 1985, to Dec. 29, 1986. Paul ranks second with at least one steal in 93 games in a row. He passed Michael Jordan (77) in the final weeks of last season, and looks to build on the streak in tonight's game against the Sacramento Kings at the New Orleans Arena. Through nine games this season, Paul has 27 steals — an average of three per game — both best in the NBA."

Don Seeholzer, St. Paul Pioneer Press: "When it comes to shooting the ball, Mike Miller has a green light. More often than not this season, though, he has decided to proceed with caution. Timberwolves coach Randy Wittman would like to see that change, even if it means being a little less unselfish. After watching Miller take a season-low four shots, and make three, Sunday night in the Wolves' 90-84 loss at Denver, Wittman said he would like his shooting guard to start pulling the trigger more often. 'Sometimes you get into turning down shots to make the extra pass,' Wittman said Tuesday. 'Mike does all the right things, but at times he's got to be a little selfish, too, when he's got an open shot. I wouldn't want anybody else taking an open shot. Every time he shoots it, I think it's going in.'"

Mike Bresnahan, LA Times: "The NBA's all-time leading scorer has one word for Andrew Bynum — patience. Bynum has struggled with his shot and recently said he wanted to be more assertive once he got the basketball in the post. To paraphrase Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, it will happen in time. 'The offense is designed to spread it around, but if you're getting high-percentage shots in the post, they're of great value to a team,' said Abdul-Jabbar, in his fourth season as a Lakers' special assistant coach in charge of Bynum's development. 'It's a situation where he has to prove that he can deliver and then maybe the offense can look for him more than it is right now. He just has to be patient.'"

Ivan Carter, Washington Post: "Wizards forward Andray Blatche is in his fourth NBA season, yet the team continues to stress that he needs to get into better physical condition. Prior to last night's game, Coach Eddie Jordan was asked about Blatche's up-and-down play through the season's first seven games. 'We call it a dash and a flash but he's certainly not consistent right now,' Jordan said. 'From the time he got into the league, we've talked about his conditioning improving and he hasn't gotten to the point where it's where it should be, where he can sustain a high level of intensity and a high level of concentration.' Jordan said the team has created a modified workout program that has Blatche arriving for practice long before his teammates, in addition to added work in the weight room."

Ramona Shelburne, LA Daily News: "The buzzards aren't quite yet circling, but they might be making flight plans. That's what happens when a team opens the season 1-9, as the Clippers have. Every loss brings a handful of new phone calls from front offices around the NBA, wondering if they might be of any assistance in shaking things up. The Clippers generally tend to answer those phone calls and listen, but don't expect any major moves right away for two very important reasons. 'I think guys are honestly really committed to turning this thing around,' Clippers forward Marcus Camby said after practice Tuesday. 'We still feel like we have a chance to make the playoffs. It may seem bleak because of where we're at right now, but we still have 70-plus games to go.'"

Howard Beck, NY Times: "Jared Jeffries could be practicing in a week and back in the rotation soon. Jeffries received a positive report after his latest X-ray on Friday and said he expected to start running within days. Jeffries broke his left leg on the third day of training camp. 'I need to get another X-ray, and if it’s still healing the same way it is, with no pain the way it has been, then I should be good to go,' Jeffries said."

Paul Coro, Arizona Republic: "Suns coach Terry Porter planned to play eight or nine men per game this season but warned it would not be the same eight or nine. That has proven true, with him lately calling upon Louis Amundson and rookie Sean Singletary for important minutes. First-round draft pick Robin Lopez was the hailed big-man acquisition, but he has fewer appearances than the energetic Amundson. Singletary seemed bound for the NBA Development League when he was acquired in August, but Suns affiliate Iowa began camp without him Friday, when Singletary was running the Suns' point for the final six minutes of an overtime win at Sacramento. Suspensions and erratic rookie play from Lopez and Goran Dragic have given Amundson and Singletary the chances for which Porter told them to be ready."

Chris Tomasson, Rocky Mountain News: "If Nuggets center Nene doesn't make the All-Star Game, he won't complain. Nene is set to marry Lauren Prothe, of Fort Collins, on Valentine's Day, the day before the All-Star Game in Phoenix. Nene isn't listed on the All-Star ballot but could be named a reserve. 'I don't need to be thinking about that,' Nene said. 'This All-Star time, I'm going to be thinking about my wedding.'"

Kate Fagan, Philadelphia Inquirer: "It hasn't been a dream-like start for either the 76ers or up-and-coming backup guard Lou Williams. The Sixers are 5-5. Williams is shooting 35.7 percent from the field, 26.1 percent from the three-point line, and has 20 turnovers and 17 assists while averaging 9.3 points per game. 'I'm in a shooting slump,' said Williams, who signed a five-year, $25 million contract during the off-season. 'I guess that's what they call it. I've never been in one before. I think I got too caught up in my shot rather than creating things for my teammates. In seasons past, I opened things up for other people ... I have to get back to that.' Starting tonight at the Minnesota Timberwolves (1-8), the Sixers hit a valley in their schedule that includes four consecutive opponents with sub-.500 records. It is an ideal time for the Sixers to get above .500."

Frank Isola, NY Daily News: "Stephon Marbury's days as a Knick are drawing to a close, but the veteran point guard could survive until the new year. Knicks president Donnie Walsh has not given up on trading Marbury, who is scheduled to earn $21.9 million this season. Marbury is open to a buyout and has enlisted the help of the Players Association to negotiate with the Knicks. The two sides met last week, but no additional meetings are scheduled for this week, according to a person familiar with the talks. Walsh will not be rushed into making a decision, especially one that could cost the Knicks nearly $20 million. Another source believes that Marbury won't be released until Jan. 1 because Cablevision Systems Corp., which owns the Knicks, won't have to report the financial loss until 2009. A team source, however, insists that the decision to either trade or negotiate a buyout is Walsh's to make."

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  1. johny p
    1. Posted by johny p Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:19 pm EDT

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    mcgrady's soft! by the way 1st whattup!
  2. Ivan
    2. Posted by Ivan Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:25 pm EDT

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    i sure hope somebody will step up in his absence..and oh, 2nd!
  3. Alfredo R
    3. Posted by Alfredo R Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:04 pm EDT

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    Uhm, why are we not making a bigger deal of this Gortat jump. That's insane.
  4. Zach H. from Talk H.
    4. Posted by Zach H. from Talk H. Thu Sep 03, 2009 11:00 pm EDT

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    I think people are ignoring how incredible Chris Paul's steals streak is. Maybe on the eve of him breaking the record, we can get a bunch of features on Alvin Robertson!
  5. yehey
    5. Posted by yehey Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:06 pm EDT

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    i agree with #1 Mcgrady = soft ....any player no matter how good is no use to a team if he dosn't play. for 20 million a year...what a waste. maybe when he gets better the rockets should do what the Suns are doing with Shaq..play him only when needed and possibly preserve him for the playoffs should they reach it. in the mean time they can give minutes to some young guy and develop him.
  6. Mitchell
    6. Posted by Mitchell Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:22 pm EDT

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    McGrady is not soft and everyone should be careful who they judge. Let him without sin cast the first stone. He's hurting right now and he still wants to play. He would limp around the court if it up to him. Who here has had arthroscopic surgery? Who here has played professional sports? What 'young guy' is post 5 talking about developing? Luther Head? Dorsey? McGrady on one leg is still a force. Chris paul and Gortat are special in their own regard. Go Lakers!
  7. urstupid
    7. Posted by urstupid Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:14 pm EDT

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    Chris Paul has become the best point in the game. Though Tracy is one of the most talented in the league hes got the body of a 50 year old, his knees are toast, i would not pay him 20 mil either......one person worth 20 mil....KOBE....
    go Lakers!
  8. Aaron Y
    8. Posted by Aaron Y Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:38 pm EDT

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    God i feel terrible for TMac. this guy is a class act and one of the better players in the NBA... or was, at least.
    If it wasnt for these injuries, him and Kobe would be battling back and forth for MVP and "best player" consideration. TMac's got an all-around great game; can hit j's, drive, play defense, run the offense, hit FT's, pass, and rebound... truly a shame that he has been plagued with injuries.
    now, people are putting a guy that cant hit FT's, J's, or play defense(guess who) into consideration with Kobe. *sigh*
  9. tim
    9. Posted by tim Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:10 pm EDT

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    aaron i thnk ur talkin LBJ. and he can play def, but you're right on about his FT and J's. superstars shouldnt have those problems. thats why kobe's better
  10. BearClaw713
    10. Posted by BearClaw713 Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:11 pm EDT

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    I'm from Houston. T-Mac is soft. Anybody want him? Take Rafer too.
  11. repndaburg05
    11. Posted by repndaburg05 Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:36 pm EDT

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    I said this the minute the rockets got Artest and everybody started talking the Yao, Mcgrady and Artest treo that by the end of the season it will just be Artest and the rest of the Rockets team. I like Mcgrady and i dont think he's soft but he's definitely not durable, Yao either. If he wants a ring his best bet is to take less money and come off the bench with Lamar Odom for the Lakers. CP3's steal streak is crazy i hope he accomplishes it, cuz he wont win MVP again this year(KOBE FOR MVP). & The dude who dunked 3 times from the foul line that's really sick for anybody to do, but unless he joins the Lakers his story really wont mean much(lol).
    GO LAKERS
  12. tim
    12. Posted by tim Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:10 pm EDT

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    lol wow lakers fans are always thinking of unbelievably stupid trades like the one above. why would you want to pull off a trade like that when you guys have "the best team in the nba" right now. btw bynum is a solid player, but hes the the superstar u guys hype him to be.
  13. jocty
    13. Posted by jocty Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:38 pm EDT

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    McGrady is a creampuff. Simple as that! Whats the use of paying all that money out to a "superstar' when he's never on the court. He should retire lol
  14. mroncal32
    14. Posted by mroncal32 Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:28 pm EDT

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    We need amare, boozer, or howard in chicago
    d rose baby rookie of the year!!!
  15. Chris H
    15. Posted by Chris H Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:21 pm EDT

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    Tracy's a great player one of the best but at this rate his future seems to be more injury than induction(nba hall of fame).
  16. toby_el_tranvia
    16. Posted by toby_el_tranvia Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:14 pm EDT

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    cp3 record is only in regular season. play-offs are not included. he didn't steal a ball in one of the losses against dallas.
  17. Guapito
    17. Posted by Guapito Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:49 pm EDT

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    Mcgrady's a good basketball player but never run out of excuses ... that's why he wont get a ring.
  18. woody woodrasp
    18. Posted by woody woodrasp Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:10 pm EDT

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    The Chinaman Yeo has no durability. He can't even win a tip off to start the game.
    Brooks would get more rebounds a game then Yeo if he had the minutes.
    T Mac is hurting bad. If he can't get his health back, he should retire. He was a
    great one. Artest is trying to do to much. He will inprove during the season.
    The Rockets need good healthy players to win... The guy from Europe is the
    Rockets best player at this time. Whats his name?
  19. TGeorge
    19. Posted by TGeorge Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:19 pm EDT

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    That Gortat story is sick!!
    Go Magic!!

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