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Kobe can still carry the Lakers, while Shaq and Iverson are dead weight. John Galinsky has five thoughts about Week 2 in the NBA.
LeBron's only visit to MSG this season was more a recruiting trip than a Cavs win. But New York has lots of work left to do.
Who says Charley Rosen doesn't like any NBA players? There are plenty of guys he admires, and he's more than happy to name them.
Never a big believer in the Nuggets, Randy Hill is changing his mind. Or, more accurately, Carmelo Anthony is changing it for him.
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Feeling better
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Buzz off
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Rise and shine
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Smells foul
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Midseason form
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Courtside hotties
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