Kobe rules with 49, wake up Nuggets
April 24, 2008 by James Edwards
Filed under Allen Iverson, Denver Nuggets, Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers
NBA Obsessed takes you into the hit and run game of NBA Basketball.
Now the Denver Nuggets do not play a whole lot of defense with the exception of maybe Marcus Camby, but that did not stop them from talking smack to Kobe Bryant.
By halftime the Nuggets were signing guys from the stands to guard Kobe Bryant.
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What were they thinking?
So there was J.R. Smith standing next to Bryant Wednesday night, yapping away.
Bryant grinned. Then he took the ball and Smith to the rim, bumping the Nuggets guard …read more
Denver rolls over Seattle with 168 points
March 17, 2008 by James Edwards
Filed under Allen Iverson, Denver Nuggets, Kevin Durant, NBA Basketball
NBA Obsessed takes you into the hit and run game of NBA Basketball.
Carmelo Anthony with 2 of many. Make that many many.
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Denver 168 Seattle 116
Yeah, that was the score with no overtimes.
Denver, a pretty much all offensive team anyway, put on a show against Seattle, a pretty much non-defensive team anyway.
The Nuggets had eight players score in double figures, led by Carmelo Anthony’s 26 and Allen Iverson’s 24. Martin had 23 points and Marcus Camby had a triple-double with 13 points, 15 rebounds and a career-high 10 …read more
Greg Oden – the man child sits and watches
October 3, 2007 by James Edwards
Filed under Denver Nuggets, Greg Oden, Injuries, Jason Kidd, NBA Basketball, New Jersey Nets, Portland Trailblazers
Welcome to the Hit and Run of NBA Basketball, where power and brute force are pitted against speed, athleticism, and grace in the never ending struggle for the NBA Championship!
Greg Oden was supposed to turn the Portland franchise around. Instead he finds himself sitting at home for the upcoming season.
He was with his mother at home when he found out how serious it was.
“I kinda looked at my mom and said, ‘I’m out for the season? You kidding me?’ ” he said.
Oden will be on crutches for six more weeks. Full recovery likely will take six to 12 months. …read more






