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		<title>Lazzari&#8217;s Sports Roundup</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Nov 2008 04:45:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe McDonald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The &#8220;Unwatchable NBA&#8221; Update: During a game in Miami last week, theWizards and Heat combined to miss 27 three-point attempts and thirteenfoul shots. No need to replace the nets at American Airlines Arenaafter THAT game, huh?&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.TRIVIA QUESTION: The 1989-&#8217;90 IndianaPacers had four players on the team who averaged more than 15 pointsper game. Can you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><img src="http://www.mofosports.net/nyy/images/lazzari.jpg" border="1" alt="" hspace="5" vspace="5" align="right" />The &#8220;Unwatchable NBA&#8221; Update: During a game in Miami last week, theWizards and Heat combined to miss 27 three-point attempts and thirteenfoul shots. No need to replace the nets at American Airlines Arenaafter THAT game, huh?&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.TRIVIA QUESTION: The 1989-&#8217;90 IndianaPacers had four players on the team who averaged more than 15 pointsper game. Can you name these individuals? Answer to follow&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.IfYale defensive tackle Joe Young isn&#8217;t being called &#8220;Mighty&#8221; by histeammates and/or friends, then something is SEVERELY wrong with thephenomenon of assigning nicknames in general&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.Talk about yourwild games: Unranked Houston beats #23 Tulsa last weekend 70-30&#8211;withthe two teams combining for over 1,100 yards of total offense and astaggering 59 first downs. If the fans of these two teams had any typeof collective sense of humor, they would have started a chant towardthe end of the game&#8211;with the visiting contingent yelling &#8220;DEEE-FENCE&#8221;while the home fans counter that with &#8220;WHERE???&#8221;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.This week insports history, November 25, 1971: In a match-up between two collegefootball powers, top-ranked Nebraska defeats #2 Oklahoma 35-31. Playingon the road in Norman, the Cornhuskers were led by running back JeffKinney&#8211;who rushed for an impressive 174 yards while scoring fourtouchdowns. Nebraska&#8217;s Johnny Rodgers, who had earlier scored on a72-yard punt return, made a key third down catch on a late Cornhuskerdrive&#8211;enabling Kinney to score the game winning TD with just 1:38remaining&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.ITEM: The N.Y. Yankees set their off-season sightson CC Sabathia, Derek Lowe, A.J. Burnett, Jake Peavy, etc. Rumor has itthat the New York front office also called the Orioles to inquire aboutJim Palmer, Mike Cuellar, Pat Dobson, AND Dave McNally, but were toldthat the former 20-game winners disbanded as a group following the 1972season&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.Anyone out there see that &#8220;flab-filled&#8221; photo of350-pound heavyweight fighter Gabe Brown that appeared in the New YorkPost last weekend? I&#8217;m truly convinced that this guy considers &#8220;roadwork&#8221; to mean stopping at as many restaurants as possible along a giventravel route &#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.I&#8217;m gonna go out on a limb and assume thatPrinceton wide receiver Trey Peacock&#8217;s favorite television network isNBC&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.Regarding the members of the Yale Precision MarchingBand&#8211;who perform at home football games at the Yale Bowl: You know,sometimes it&#8217;s difficult to take these young people seriously when theyplay songs like Queen&#8217;s &#8220;Fat Bottomed Girls&#8221; and/or do semi-cornypolitical skits at halftime. But they truly remind me of the legendaryVictor Borge. Why? Like the legendary pianist, they fool around a lotand look aloof at times but, if/when they put their minds to it, theycan flat out PLAY&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.Answer to trivia question: REGGIE MILLER(24.6), CHUCK PERSON (19.7), DETLEF SCHREMPF (16.2), and RIK SMITS(15.5)&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.Happy birthday wishes go out to NBA Hall of Famer DaveBing&#8211;who blows out 65 candles on November 24th. A native ofWashington, D.C. who played at Syracuse, Bing played 12 seasons in theNBA between 1966 and 1978 as a member of the Pistons, Bullets, andCeltics; he averaged 20.3 points and 6 assists per game during hisillustrious career. A seven-time All-Star who spent his best years inDetroit, Bing led the NBA in field goals made and total points duringthe &#8217;67-68 season while wearing a Pistons uniform. Bing became a verysuccessful businessman after his playing days were over and was electedto the NBA Hall of Fame in 1990. Best wishes, Dave&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.Finally,condolences go out to the families of two legendary major leaguepitchers&#8211;Preacher Roe and Herb Score&#8211;both of whom died recently. Roe,who died of colon cancer at the age of 92, went a combined 41-14 whilepitching for the Dodgers in 1950 and &#8217;51; he was a five-time All-Starand pitched in three World Series. Score, who died at the age of 75 athis home in Ohio, was the AL Rookie of the Year in 1955 after going16-10 with the Cleveland Indians. Sadly, he&#8217;ll be best-remembered forbeing the victim of a line drive off the bat of the Yankees&#8217; GilMcDougald; the liner hit Score in his right eye while breaking his nosealong with a number of bones in his face. Having once been compared tothe great Sandy Koufax, Score was never the same pitcher after theincident and went on to spend 34 seasons as an Indians broadcaster.Rest in peace, gentlemen.</p>
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		<title>Knicks See Oz, Blast Wizards</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jan 2008 04:46:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John J. Buro</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[NEW YORK – The secret can now be revealed. Do not play against the Knicks if there is a hint of road weariness, or if a home-and-home series with the league-leading Boston Celtics was in the immediate past. Buoyed by their second consecutive 20-point lead in as many games, New York ran past the Washington [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify">NEW YORK – The secret can now be revealed. Do not play against the Knicks if there is a hint of road weariness, or if a home-and-home series with the league-leading Boston Celtics was in the immediate past.</p>
<p>Buoyed by their second consecutive 20-point lead in as many games, New York ran past the Washington Wizards, 105-93, at the Garden last night. This was the first time the Knicks [11-26] have won two in a row since November 24-26, when they knocked off Chicago and Utah on their fabled floor.</p>
<p>Jamal Crawford, with 29 points, led six New York players in double figures; it was the seventh time this season that six members of the team have scored ten or more points in one game.</p>
<p>“When we share the basketball, and pass to the open man,” said Isiah Thomas, “it becomes a very simple game. It’s a beautiful game to watch when it’s played that way. We have good offensive players and sometimes, when there’s a rut, players think they can do it by themselves.</p>
<p>“But, they need to rely on their teammates. We’ve played with great honesty over the last five or six games, and now we have to build trust upon that honesty. And that comes with sharing the basketball.”</p>
<p>The Knicks succeeded on that level, as they dished for 26 assists, which were just two away from matching their season high, set against the Chicago Bulls on January 8. Over the previous two games, New York has passed for 41 assists.</p>
<p>Zach Randolph, with 14 points and 11 boards, played another solid game on the frontline. Quentin Richardson hit five of his first six shots, and finished with 13 points. Eddy Curry and Fred Jones each scored 10. It was just the third time this season that each of the Knicks’ starters scored in double figures.</p>
<p>Nate Robinson [14 points, eight assists] and Rolando Balkman [nine points, nine rebounds] sparked the bench scoring, and David Lee added seven rebounds to the winning effort.</p>
<p>Thomas, confronted with the question of ball distribution, simply replied, “We have some complicated personalities. I have to blend personalities, and convince my team that, if they play together, they will win. That is what coaching is all about.</p>
<p>“Most of the them have got to where they are as individuals. We want to play for the New York Knicks, and not the name of the back of the shirt. Sounds like a high school interview, right? That’s really the nuts and bolts of basketball.”</p>
<p>The Knicks, playing without Stephon Marbury -who will probably require surgery as the result of bone spurs in his left ankle- forged to a 96-85 advantage with 5:08 remaining in the game. Robinson, responding to Caron Butler 48th consecutive free throw, and three-point play, nailed a trey for the crushing basket.</p>
<p>Butler led the visitors with 24, and added eight rebounds. Antawn Jamison fiished with with 21 and eight, and Roger Mason contributed 20.</p>
<p>Earlier, Crawford’s string of 35 straight [six shy of Latrell Sprewell’s team record] ended with a miss on his first attempt of the third quarter.</p>
<p>But, because Washington [20-17] could only get as close to nine after that, New York was able to finish them off with a 10-for-15 quarter. Lee’s reverse jam, and subsequent three-point play, with :21.5 on the clock, merely put an exclamation point of the victory.</p>
<p>“There’s a good team in here somewhere,” Thomas said, “We just have to find it.’</p>
<p>The Wizards, who had won three consecutive games, have become a good team, in spite of Gilbert Arenas lengthy absence following surgery on November 21 to repair an injured left knee. The typical fan would think that Washington would crumble without Agent Zero, the flamboyant shooting guard, who was the NBA’s third-best scorer last season with better than 28 points per game.</p>
<p>But, since Arenas last played on November 16 against Minnesota, the Wizards have won 17 of their last 28 games, including a recent home-and-home conquest of the Eastern Conference-leading Boston Celtics, to claim second place in the Southeast Division, a mere 1½ games behind the Orlando Magic.</p>
<p>The Knicks jetted to a 41-19 lead, largely built on their 30-14 first quarter advantage. After Jamison tallied the game’s first basket eight seconds in, Crawford hit a three following a series of passes; that sequence represented, perhaps, the best ball movement of the season. Richardson sandwiched four jumpers around Jones’ consecutive treys, and the Knicks were off and running, 17-5.</p>
<p>Randolph was the beneficiary of an excellent hustle play by Lee with :38 seconds remaining, as New York built to a 30-12 margin. Lee’s blind over the shoulder pass, as he dipped into the front row of seats, was fielded by Robinson, standing on the opposite side of the paint. The diminutive guard, then, deftly passed to Randolph, cutting into the lane.</p>
<p>But, a 22-10 run by Washington over the final 5:45 –with Oleksiy Pecherv nailing a trio of three-pointers- closed out the 2nd quarter. After missing 29 of their first 45 shots [35.6%], the Wizards hit 10 of 18 [55.6%] during the next twelve minutes.</p>
<p>Washington, again, threatened in the third quarter, as the Knicks’ twelve-point lead dwindled to single digits on several occasions. Yet, despite twelve points by Crawford, New York only led, 77-72, entering the fourth.</p>
<p>After the Knicks moved to a 61-47 lead, on Eddy Curry’s lay-in with 7:15 on the clock, the Wizards –behind 13 points from Jamison and 11 by Roger Mason, a free agent by way of the Israeli League- got to within single digits. Two free throws by Butler in the final minutes narrowed the gap to five.</p>
<p>Arenas was averaging 22 points, five rebounds, six assists and two steals per game, but Washington had won only three of eight games with him.</p>
<p>The Knicks, still relishing Sunday’s not-too-improbable victory over the Central Division leading Detroit Pistons –given that the visitors were playing their fourth game in five nights- started Fred Jones in place of the injured Marbury [bone spurs in his left ankle]. Detroit was held to a season-low 30.7% from the field, and narrowly missed scoring a franchise-low in points.</p>
<p>The Wizards will now entertain New York on Friday at the Verizon Center.</p>
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