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December 10, 2007

Day 41 of 170: Bostjan Nachbar Has a Couple Tickets to the Gun Show.

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Line of the Night: Mo Williams (6.6). It was a season high in points (33), threes (4), steals (4) and minutes (45) for Williams in an overtime loss to the Blazers. Williams now sits at 56/77 on the GMTR player raters and he went 58 on average in the mock draft round-up. That sounds about right.

Honorable Mentions: Baron Davis (6.2) had 8 rebounds, 7 assists and 4 steals; Brandon Roy (5.8) went for 26/8/9 and won the game for the Blazers with a lay up in OT; Kobe Bryant (5.5) scored 28 with 8 assists; and Dwyane Wade (5.3) scored 35 with 10 assists. And while he only had the ninth best game score of the night, Jason Kidd (5.0) has one upped Lebron James by notching his fifth triple double on the year. Kidd only had 13 points, but contributed 10 rebounds and 13 assists.

Waiver Wire Line of the Night: Bostjan Nachbar (4.5) came off the Nets bench and finished with 19 points on 7 for 12 shooting, 7 rebounds and 3 threes in 27 minutes. And since I don’t have any exciting to add about Nachbar…

Take a little Nachbar in the morning and then eat a sensible meal at lunch
Bostjan Nachbar

Steve Blake (4.4) line was helped by the Blazer’s overtime win. Playing 43 minutes, he went for 19 points, 5 assists and 4 threes in 43 minutes. Jarrett Jack still got 22 minutes, so the Blazers must have gone small for a good portion of the game. Blake would be a great pickup if every Blazers game for the rest of the year goes into overtime. Otherwise, he’s an alright backup PG.

Goat of the Night: Gerald Wallace (1.8) only took 3 shots on the night, making one. He finished with 3 points, 1 rebound and 1 assist in 23 minutes. From the game recap:

The Detroit Pistons’ toughest opponent Sunday wasn’t the Charlotte Bobcats. It was boredom.

Total Associated Press burn.

Dishonorable Mentions: Antoine Wright (2.1); T.J. Ford (2.2).