3 Case National Treasure Basketball 2009/10 Recap + Update
BIg hits off the top of my head:
Tyreke evans Auto Logoman #/5
Carlos Boozer Logoman #2/3
Stephen Curry Gold Rookie Auto Patch #/25
Kobe Bryant Notable nickname Auto (redemption)
Tyreke Evans RC auto /Patch X 4
BLake Griffin Rookie Auto Patch #/99
Andrea Bargnani Tag #1/1
Base cards and some jersey cards not pictured.
None of these are mine as i had terrible luck and pretty much got shut out in all 3 cases, still happy for those that got hooked up tho.
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Michael Beasley Scores Career High vs Grizzlies 19-02-10 [30 Points / Complete Highlights]
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (NBA.com exclusive) — Dwyane Wade passed his walking boot from teammate to teammate in the Heat locker room at FedExForum on Friday night. Udonis Haslem signed his name, then Rafer Alston and so on down the line, each man using a black Sharpie on Wade’s keepsake.
Michael Beasley was one of the last teammates to emerge from the shower, and he never noticed Wade when he tried to hand him the boot.
“He broke his career high,” Quentin Richardson said, “so he don’t want to sign it!”
It was all in good fun for the Heat, whose 100-87 double-overtime victory over the Grizzlies was the product of some unexpected but much-needed individual performances. Miami (29-27) extended its winning streak to a season-best five games.
“Whether you’re up in the game or down, and whether it’s regulation or overtime, you have to have some mental toughness to stay in the moment,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. “And I thought we did a very good job of doing that. I don’t even know where to begin with the guys.”
Why not start with Beasley? With Wade sidelined with a left calf strain, the second-year forward busted loose for a career-high 30 points on 13-of-25 shooting and eight rebounds, dominating Zach Randolph, the Grizzlies’ All-Star forward, for long stretches.
Beasley, often criticized for not playing to his potential, was as quiet during the pre-game chalk talk as Spoelstra could recall. Spoelstra joked that he would have to show Beasley the film of the session so he could replicate it before the Heat visits the Mavericks on Saturday.
“I like seeing that progress,” Spoelstra said. “He’s the 11th youngest player in the league and everyone expects it to happen right now. But there’s a growth process. And he knows that with Dwayne out, there’s going to be more opportunities. His body language out there is great.”
Beasley got help from another unlikely source. Mario Chalmers, who had missed the last nine games with a thumb injury, played 41 minutes off the bench and finished with 18 points (4-of-7 from 3-point range), seven rebounds and four assists.
“I was feeling good,” Chalmers said. “I got some shots up before the game, so it was just a good feeling.
And then there was Haslem, who had two points through regulation and the first overtime. In the second overtime, with Jermaine O’Neal fouled out, Haslem had eight points as Miami outscored Memphis, 15-2.
“I spent some time on the bench observing the game,” he said. “And when I got in, I knew exactly what I needed to bring. I just tried to be aggressive.”
It was a heartbreaker for Memphis (27-27), which is slipping from the highly competitive Western Conference playoff picture.
The Grizzlies had held a morning press conference to introduce Ronnie Brewer, a versatile wing acquired at the trade deadline from the Utah Jazz, and he was expected to give the Grizzlies’ thin bench some pop. Instead, he went down early in the fourth quarter with a hamstring injury. He left for the locker room in a wheelchair and is scheduled for an MRI on Saturday morning. His status is unknown.
But despite his injury and despite missing 21 of their first 25 shots, the Grizzlies hung around and actually took their first lead with 34.4 seconds left in regulation on a floater in the lane from point guard Mike Conley. Beasley answered with a mid-range jumper that tied things at 76 with 23.8 seconds left, then the Grizzlies’ Rudy Gay (15 points, 6-of-19 shooting) and O’Neal (18 points) missed potential game-winners.
And after the Grizzlies’ O.J. Mayo (17 points) buried a 3-pointer in the right corner to push the Grizzlies ahead 85-83 late in overtime, Chalmers nailed a runner off the glass that sent the game to a second overtime, which the Heat dominated.
“I think we just ran out of gas,” said Grizzlies center Marc Gasol, who finished with a team-high 22 points. “We didn’t do a great job of attacking or finding the open shots. And they got easy shots with Haslem in the game.”
Spoelstra said he was pleased with Beasley’s development, in particular. His performance featured a nice mix of post moves and mid-range jumpers, and it was clear that Beasley approached the game with something to prove. He indicated that he has been frustrated with all the criticism, including some offered by Charles Barkley, who earlier this season referred to Wade’s supporting cast as a bunch of “Tito Jacksons.”
“It kind of shuts everyone up,” Beasley said. “It don’t stop here, but this is the kind of win that feels good for everybody. And ask Charles Barkley if he knows my name. Kept calling us ‘Tito.’ I think we’re just trying to show that we do have names.”
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2005-2006 NBA Season- Toronto Raptors vs Los Angeles Lakers Part 1
Kobe Bryant’s Career High 81 Point Game
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Rasheed Wallace Scores Own Basket vs Chicago Bulls (HD)
Rasheed Wallace of the Boston Celtics tries to get a rebound off of a Brad Miller miss and mistakenly tips the ball back into his own basket haha plz rate and comment and always subscribe
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2010 NBA Playoffs – Lakers Highlights vs Jazz Game 3 [Kobe 35 pts, 7 asts, Clutch 3]
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Bryant scores 35 as Lakers beat Jazz 111-110
Fisher comes haunts the Jazz, Lakers on verge of sweep.
Kobe Bryant and Derek Fisher hit back-to-back 3-pointers during an 8-2 run in the final minute and the Lakers held on for a 111-110 victory over the Utah Jazz that put Los Angeles on the verge of clinching the Western Conference playoff series.
The Jazz had two chances to win it in the final 4 seconds, but Deron Williams missed from the top of the key and Wesley Matthews’ tip just before the buzzer bounced off the rim.
Bryant finished with 35 points and Fisher scored 20 for the Lakers, who can close out the four-game sweep with a win Monday night in Game 4. Pau Gasol added 14 points and 17 rebounds for Los Angeles.
Williams scored 28 and Kyle Korver added a career playoff-high 23 points for the Jazz.
“That’s what I live for,” Fisher said. “It’s always good when they go down and we win.”
“When we run screen-and-roll with Kobe (Bryant) and Pau (Gasol), it’s tough to make a decision,” he said. “I mean, the best player in the game is coming off a screen. Pau is in a handful of the best players in the world, setting the screen. So for the rest of us, it’s our job to be ready to take an opportunity when it is there.”
“I thought it was good,” Matthews said. “I didn’t know how much time was left on the clock, so it was a quick tip. I thought I got enough of the ball to put it in the hole.”
“He’s done that his whole career,” said Utah forward Carlos Boozer. “He’s a playoff player.”
“We had good looks and good opportunities and our shots fell at the right time,” Bryant said.
“That was quite a game,” Jackson said. “It was fun for fans to watch. It wasn’t great for coaches to watch. Unexpected guys (Artest and Fisher) stepped up tonight, guys we know can deliver.”
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NBA Lakers vs Pacers Highlights 01/27/10
Bryant scores 29; Lakers beat Pacers 118-96,
Kobe Bryant scored 29 points and Andrew Bynum added a season-high 27 to help the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Indiana Pacers 118-96 on Wednesday night.
Bryant also had nine rebounds and seven assists, and Bynum had 12 rebounds. Pau Gasol had 21 points and 13 rebounds and Lamar Odom added 12 points and 14 rebounds for the Lakers, who won at Washington on Tuesday.
Roy Hibbert scored 21 points, Troy Murphy scored 18, Danny Granger had 14 and Brandon Rush added 13 points and 11 rebounds for Indiana.
The Lakers set a season rebounding high, outrebounding the Pacers 62-42.
The Pacers played in front of just their fourth sellout crowd of the year, and much of it chanted M-V-P for Bryant on several occasions.
Odom hit a 3-pointer at the halftime buzzer to give the Lakers a 59-56 lead. Bynum scored 22 points on 10 for 12 shooting before the break.
Derek Fisher connected on a 3-point play in the first minute of the second half. Bryant hit a 3-pointer, then Gasol dunked, was fouled and converted the three-point play to give the Lakers a 10-point lead.
Another 3-pointer by Bryant was met with M-V-P chants and gave the Lakers a 76-65 edge. Los Angeles kept the pressure on and led 92-78 at the end of the quarter.
The Pacers shot just 35 percent in the fourth quarter, and the Lakers led by at least nine points the entire period.
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NBA – Larry Bird scores 60 points, Atlanta Hawks bench goes crazy
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2010 NBA Playoffs – Lakers Highlights vs Suns Game 1 [Kobe 40 pts, 5 asts, 5 rebs]
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Bryant’s 40 keys Lakers rout of Suns in Game 1.
Question marks surrounding Kobe Bryant’s knee were put to rest. So were the doubts circling the Lakers bench.
After seven days of rest, the Lakers had an emphatic answer to those uncertainties in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals.
Behind Bryant’s explosive outing and the resurgence of Lamar Odom, the Lakers handed the Suns a 128-107 beatdown Monday at Staples Center.
“This was surprising for us,” said Lakers coach Phil Jackson of the lopsided victory, adding later, “Maybe we’ve peaked.”
Despite being plagued by injuries all season and taking an entire week off from practice, Bryant has been having arguably the best postseason of his career.
Bryant scored a game-high 40 points, including a 21-point surge in the third quarter. He went 13-for-23 from the field and 11-for-12 from the line.
This performance marked the first time in his 14 seasons he has scored 30 or more points in six straight playoff contests. His previous high was five (2009, 2008, 2003). Possibly more impressive has been the fact Bryant has been shooting a blistering 52.2 percent during this span.
The key: “Old age,” Bryant joked.
“Now I feel like I have two legs to play with. I have better balance on my shot, and shots aren’t going short anymore.”
Nevertheless, Bryant knew not to look into the Suns’ struggles after just one game.
“To be honest,” Bryant said. “They missed a lot of shots they’ve made this entire postseason….We’ve got to do a much better job in Game 2 and the rest of the series.”
The Lakers took a page out of the Suns run-and-gun style book. They simply ran the Suns, who still shot 49.4 percent, off the court.
Bryant seemingly carried the Lakers from the start of the game to the finish, but left his mark in the third period, with one play standing out in particular.
After being pushed by Suns center Channing Frye, Bryant still managed to lay in a finger-roll. When he landed, he mouthed “yeah, yeah” as he nodded his head.
Bryant tallied 21 of the team’s 31 points in the period. He nearly outscored Phoenix, which had 24, by himself. Bryant shrugged off the physical play of Grant Hill and, for the most part, Jared Dudley was ineffective.
“He was more aggressive and assertive than I have seen on film,” Dudley said.
“It’s important in Game 1 to show them that this is going to be a fight,” Bryant said.
Grant Hill said it best at the end of the game when it came to figuring out Bryant.
“[Kobe] is the best player in the game,” Hill said. “I don’t know exactly what we did wrong or right tonight.”
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