Chris Paul got the best of Russell Westbrook on Wednesday night.
The nutkicker has become the nutpunchee


Remember when James Harden kicked LeBron in the balls? Well, James, let us explain to you the ancient Hindu and Buddhist belief known as “karma:”
It doesn’t seem like LaMarcus Aldridge’s off arm to the groin was intentional. But that doesn’t make it hurt any less.
Read Article >Josh Smith baptizes Chris Kaman with tomahawk dunk


LAWD SB NationMan stabbed at TD Garden during Celtics game

Mark L. Baer-USA TODAY SportsThere are currently no additional details on the incident or how the man was stabbed. Police say no arrests have been made. According to 7 News WHDH, some fans said they were exiting the arena when police and paramedics went running by them toward the victim.
Read Article >Big Baby blows nose, snots violently during game


OR IS IT MORE LIKE GLEN “BOOG BABY” DAVIS
THIS IS THAT IN SLOW MOTION. DO NOT WATCH IT IN SLOW MOTION.
Read Article >The problem with Rudy Gay’s game in one screenshot

Via CSN CaliforniaRudy Gay did not pass this ball to the wide-open Ray McCallum. He instead shot it over two defenders, one of whom is Michael Kidd-Gilchrist. He missed.
This is hardly the first time he’s ignored open teammates to take difficult shots. At this point, he is who he is as a player.
Read Article >Hey grandma, pay attention to flying basketballs


LOOK OUT SB NationDear everyone, please pay attention during basketball games. There may be an instance where basketballs fly directly at your face when you are checking your phone. For like, no reason.
Hope that looked a lot worse than it felt and everyone was ok.
Read Article >What did this rim do to Gerald Henderson


Every once in a while, Gerald Henderson explodes. This is one of those times.
Read Article >Thomas Robinson fails at layups

Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY SportsBut this unfortunate occurrence, though, is icing on his #SadFace cake:
Keep tanking Sixers. You are loved wherever you tank.
Read Article >Kirk Hinrich falls down, goes boom


Kirk Hinrich falls down, goes boom.
Read Article >East teams should fear the Pacers

Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY SportsSince Feb. 4, which is when their current 14-game tear began, the Pacers are scoring 106 points per 100 possessions, while holding teams to 97.2. Only three teams have been better on offense over that span and only one has been better on defense. How big has the improvement been? Before Feb. 4, Indiana had an offensive rating of 98 (the second lowest in the league) and a defensive rating of 101.1. During the past month, the Pacers have gone from the NBA’s second-worst offensive team to the fourth-best and they’re playing defense at a level that would put them towards the top of the league’s defensive rating standings.
At 29-34, the Pacers are currently in seventh place in the Eastern Conference, though they’re just one game ahead of the ninth-place Heat. The instinctive reaction to that sub-.500 record probably won’t be fear.
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