Magic 111 Suns 99: New Superman v. old Superman, that’s all you heard. That’s what they tried to make the story. That wasn’t the story. Rashard Lewis was the story. Last night, Rashard Lewis scored a game-high twenty-nine points. More points than Shaq Daddy. More points than Dwight Howard. Last night, Rashard Lewis pulled down a game-high and personal season-high twelve rebounds. More rebounds than Shaq Daddy. More rebounds than Dwight Howard. That’s the story, morninglory.
Panthers 4 Thrashers 3: Rookie rookie who gets the cookie? Mikey, that’s who. Mikey’s the big winner. Mikey wins. Last night, Florida Panthers rookie, Michael Frolik, scored the first two goals for the Panthers in their win over Atlanta. Frolik may have gotten off to a slow start this season. Frolik may have had only two goals in his first twenty-six games this season. That may be he true. He’s cookin’ with grease now. Now, he’s cookin’ with a team-high fifteen goals in thirty-five games. Now, he’s cookin’ ranking second in goals during those thirty-five games. Keep it up Mikey, keep it up.
St. John’s 59 Georgetown 56: Welcome to Big East Basketball. Who woulda thunk? Who woulda thunk the much ballyhooed Georgetown Hoyas’ season would come down to this? Come down to a loss against the lowly Johnnys. There’s no Chris Mullin on this St. John’s team. There’s no Mark Jackson on this St. John’s team. No Malik Sealy. No Ron Artest. Not even a Bootsy Thornton. Doesn’t matter. When the horn sounded after overtime, Georgetown’s chances for an NCAA bid all but disappeared none-the-less.
Peace out homies. Six two and Even!