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Lakers Can End Golden State Warriors 15-0 Record, Kobe Bryant Thinks
Golden State Warriors tied the 15-0 record start achieved by Houston Rockets after defeating Denver Nuggets, 118-105. They are surely gunning to surpass the record and set a new history.
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Kobe Bryant News: Warriors Coach Would Rather Have Black Mamba Take Last Shot Instead Of Stephen Curry
There is not much Kobe Bryant news around. The only thing fans see him become relevant again is when he tweets about the ongoing NBA Playoffs wherein his team Los Angeles Lakers failed to qualify. But of course, since it is the post-season and mos games go down the wire, there are also conversations on who is the most clutch player around. That is where the Black Mamba's name comes in. Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry, Washington Wizards' Paul Pierce, Cleveland Cavaliers' Lebron James, and Chicago Bulls' Derrick Rose are also in the conversations.
NBA MVP 2015 Race: Kobe Bryant Picking The Player With 'More Responsibilities'
The 2015 NBA MVP is about to be named and fans have already made their picks. Some analysts say this year could be the tightest MVP race NBA has ever seen. Among the front runners are Golden State Warriors All-Star point guard Stephen Curry and Houston Rockets shooting guard James Harden. Both have good cases to win the highest individual award in the league. Now, if it is one-time MVP and five-time champion Kobe Bryant that you will ask, he will go for someone who has bigger responsibilities for his team, and that is James Harden.
NBA MVP Race 2015: James Harden Campaigns Himself For Top Individual Award; Explains Why Stephen Curry Is Just Runner-up
The NBA MVP Race is heating up with the playoffs about to kick in. Right now, the two clear contenders for the top individual award are James Harden of the current Western Conference third placer Houston Rockets and Stephen Curry of the overall leader Golden State Warriors.
NBA All-Star Game 2015: Lebron James Tops Ballot But Might Be Ousted; Last Year's Starter Might Not Be Included
If the NBA All-Star Game 2015 voting ends today, Cleveland Cavaliers star Lebron James would end up at no. 1. However, with the rate that another player is going, looks like there's a good chance that the 11-year veteran will be overthrown from his position. According to the data released by NBA Hang Time Blog's Lang Whitaker, Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry is just 3,000 votes away from Lebron.