Or something like that.
Line of the Night: Jordan Farmar (6.12) put it on last night (don’t ask me what he put on, come on) with an excellent shooting performance, including 4 threes, and ending with 24 points. He also had 4 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 steals, and a block. And we know how the player rater loves defense. Especially when it’s combined with threes and good shooting.
Honorable Mentions: Sure, there were only 3 games last night, but LA placed 4 of their players in the top 10. Milwaukee was next best with 2. And good work NBA.com:
Wait for it…
Yep! Devin Harris is still on Dallas!
Anyway, as you can see, Kobe’s 21/1/8 with 4 steals and 2 blocks put him at 5.69; Andrew Bogut (5.61) provided the second surprise of the night (after Farmar’s #1) with 22 and 15, plus 4 assists, 1 steal, and 2 blocks; Tim Duncan (5.23) had 31 and 15, but since he shot 10 free throws and only 7 of them, he slid in right below Bogut who didn’t miss any free throws (nor did he take any).
Third suprise of the night: Ricky Davis (4.58) is probably not available since he’s at least good for something in the world of fantasy basketball. So, he’s not the WWLotN, but he did have 14/4/9 with a steal, a block, and 2 threes. Not bad for 0 turnovers.
Waiver Wire Line of the Night: If Jordan Farmar is available, he’s gotta be the pick… but in case he’s not, I guess it’s Ronny Turiaf (3.62). He was only 2/8 from the field, but made all 3 free throws for 7 points, and added 12 rebounds and 3 blocks.
The Biggest Loser: While the Lakers had a lot of good performances yesterday, Derek Fisher only came up with 2 field goals in 11 tries. He played 24 minutes, so that’s an attempt just about every 2 minutes, but only a make every 12 minutes. Combined with 3 rebounds, 1 assist, and 2 turnovers, it was not a good night for the Fish.
Friday’s Tiny Dancer: In honor of Jordan Farmar and his chart topping teammates. here’s Annika from the Laker Dancers.

PS: Sorry this post sucked. I don’t know what happened.