Anthony Stalter breaks down the Ohio State/Michigan match-up, prediciting a close Buckeye victory.
Anthony Stalter breaks down the Ohio State/Michigan match-up, prediciting a close Buckeye victory.
ESPN’s Pat Forde takes a look at Ohio State’s amazing defense.
LeBron James led the Cavaliers with 32 points, seven rebounds, and seven assists as they cruised to their fourth straight win, beating the Blazers 100-87. With the win, the Cavs improve to 6-2 on the season and 4-1 at the Q. Even the offensively challenged Eric Snow got into the act, scoring 13 points.
Unfortunately, Larry Hughes still can’t avoid the injuries. Hughes injured his leg in the second quarter as he was diving for a loose ball. However, X-ray’s were negative and it doesn’t appear to be serious.
It seems the Cavs are finally starting to get into rhythm after a tough stretch with the Bobcats and Hawks. They have scored 100 or more points in three of their last four games. The quality of opponents recently hasn’t been that great but the Cavs are beating the teams they should and are taking care of business.
The Cavaliers got a career night from Damon Jones and held on late for a 102-96 win against the Knicks in Madison Square Garden on Monday night. Jones was 7 of 10 in three-pointers and dropped 29 points off the bench. LeBron James also had 29 points.
The Cavs had to endure yet another slow start as they fell behind 10-2 early. In the end, they were able to get a good road win as they will come home for two straight games starting Wednesday.
The Ohio State Buckeyes basketball team has started 3-0 and jumped to number 5 in the AP poll. The Bucks won the BCA Classic by running past Kent State in the second half. This team only returns one starter and is playing without heralded freshman Greg Oden.
As soon as Buckeye football is done, the town of Columbus should prepare themselves for more excitement on the hard court. Thad Matta and his team are going to make some noise this year.
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