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Dec 16 2008

Sports for the Day

Published by bostonpride at 1:52 am under sports Edit This

I don’t have anything interesting to write about, nor the will to write much at all. I am pretty tired from school and stuff so I will just give a quick wrap up of today’s sports news. Today was monday, although this post will count for tuesday. Monday means Monday Night Football. The Philadelphia Eagles continued their impressive play to beat the Browns 30-10. It was a pretty easy game for Philadelphia, who beat the reigning Super Bowl Champions the New York Giants last week. In the NBA, the Celtics beat the Jazz by nine for their fifteenth straight victory. The Celtics have a record of 23-2, which is obviously incredibly good. Rajon Rondo was one rebound and two assists away from another triple double. Rondo is having a great season. The Phoenix Suns beat the New York Knicks by about ten. All the Suns starters scored double digits, which is one way to guarantee a win. The Miami Heat lost again, which is their third straight loss. I was happy that the Heat were doing so well earlier, they were over .500 for the first time in a LONG time, but their current losing streak brought them back down to a 12-12 record and third in their division. The Warriors obviously lost to the Orlando Magic, although I suppose it is good that they only lost by eleven points. Belinelli had 19 points for Golden State; he has really improved lately. I am impressed with his development. No longer does Marco just sit in the corner spotted up to miss a three, now he is cutting and slashing to the hole and making plays. Not only is he moving on offense, but he is actually playing defense, which is shocking to anyone who follows the Warriors. Hopefully the Warriors will pull out some wins eventually…that is all I got for today. Thanks

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