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Lakers Coach Byron Scott Explains Why Nick Young Hasn’t Been Playing

While everyone has been talking about Nick Young’s personal life no one has been talking about that fact that he hasn’t played in a game for the Lakers since March 8. During Monday's practice Lakers head coach Byron Scott took some time to explain why Young has been riding the bench for the last 11 games.

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Watch Nets' Robinson Nail One-Handed Putback Jam

Thomas Robinson has finally started to show what made him a top-five pick, and he put his strength and talent on display by crashing the boards for a one-handed rim rocker.

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Kobe Bryant The Best Low-Post Student Says Hakeem Olajuwon

Houston Rockets legend Hakeem Olajuwon has one of if not the best back-to-the-basket post games in NBA history. He continues to teach NBA players the art form that continues to fade out as the face-up big man becomes more prevalent. According to the Dream himself his best student was a certain Los Angeles Lakers guard who's retiring in a matter of games. “I’ve worked with a lot of players but the one who really capitalized on it the most is Kobe Bryant” Olajuwon told Sporting News in an interview over the weekend. “When I watch him play he'll go down in the post comfortably naturally and he'll execute it perfectly.”

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76ers Carl Landry Gets Ironic 'MVP' Chants

The Sixers defeated the New Orleans Pelicans 107-93 to ensure this year’s team won’t be the worst in NBA history. The hero in the victory was 32-year-old power forward Carl Landry who dropped 22 points on the Pelicans shooting 9-of-10 from the field and grabbing nine rebounds. To put it simply Landry is what we like to call a “role player” averaging just over nine points per game. So the nine-year veteran was shocked to hear the "M-V-P!" chants when he was at the free-throw line.

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