2009-2010 NBA Southeast Division Preview
Posted by Phil Partington Categories: Editorial, NBA
The Orlando Magic were so close to winning the 2009 NBA Championship, they could practically taste it. However, poor foul shooting by star big man Dwight Howard, and simply being overmatched by the Los Angeles Lakers snuffed that dream rather quickly. However, the Magic are back with renewed spirit and added depth in hopes of getting another shot. Meanwhile, the rest of the Southeast Division hasn’t gotten any easier. Some believe it to be one of the toughest divisions in the league. The Washington Wizards also added depth and seem to be healthier than last year; the Miami Heat hope its young prospects can emerge to give Dwayne Wade a decent supporting cast; and the Atlanta Hawks look to take its immensely talented, but immensely unproven roster to the court again.
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Fantasy NBA: Analysis of Second Round

The first two picks usually define the direction your fantasy team builds towards. For example, matching Dwight Howard with Jose Calderon would not be the best play for a head-to-head league; although this pairing begins to cover all the various categories, the strengths of these players do not overlap. Punting categories gets too much attention in head-to-head articles; however the art of building up strength in certain categories is a requirement for success. And so, let us now look at the second round based on Yahoo average draft position (ADP) rankings, with some specific attention to how these players might complement certain players taken in the first round.
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Cavaliers Take First Game of Series
Posted by Milo Taibi Categories: Athletes, NBA, Playoffs

The Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Washington Wizards, 97-82, in their first playoff game this year to make the series 1-0. Larry Hughes had a breakout performance scoring 27 points, grabbing seven rebounds with one assist. Lebron James scored 23 points, with nine rebounds and seven assists. Although James proved his toughness today playing with a sprained left ankle.
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