
Louis Ceaser IV, Playmaker Intern
- RAJON RONDO: The Celtic's star PG recorded a triple-double, taking the Knicks to school in Boston's 105-101 win @ the Garden. RR, recorded 10 points, 24 assists (second-most in the C's history) and 10 rebounds."We expect Rondo night in and night out to get guys involved, and he pretty much got everybody involved," Pierce said. "He got the popcorn man involved, he got the announcer involved, he got everybody involved tonight and it was beautiful to watch."The Celtics move to (2-1) overall.
- BRANDON JENNINGS: Charles F. Gardner of the Journal Sentinel wrote that Jennings is determined to avoid the infamous sophomore slump this season. Young Buck stated that he wants to improve his assist totals, percentage from the field and carry his team deeper into the playoffs. *UPDATED: The Milwaukee Bucks lost to the Minnesota Timberwolves, 93-80. Jennings recorded 14 points, including, 7 assists and 3 rebounds.
- STEVE NASH: Surprisingly, the Suns beat the Utah Jazz in their building yesterday, 110-94. Jerychaser.com wrote that the duo of "Steve Nash and Jason Richardson combined for 34 points on 13-24 shooting, while holding their Jazz counterparts to only 20 points on 6-24 from the field." Hakim Warrick, Amare Stoudemire's replacement, even posted a solid night with 18 points and 11 rebounds. Click here to read more of Jerseychaser's article.
- YAO MING: The Rocket's center is excited about his team's home debut on Saturday against the Denver Nuggets. Yao did not play in Houston's loss to the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday. The Rockets are looking to avoid their first 0-3 start since '99.
- JONATHAN VILMA: JV, Darren Sharper, Will Smith and other Saints teammates will be serving patrons dinner this Monday, November 1st @ Morton's. All benefits will go towards a charter school to help rebuild Haiti, via The Jonathan Vilma Foundation. RSVP here. Watch Vilma on the WDSUTV News network talking about this upcoming benefit dinner; click here. Be sure to watch the Saints vs. Steelers game this Sunday before going trick-or-treating.
- RAY LEWIS: RL52 recently was revealed as the 18th greatest player in NFL history. The rankings come from the NFL Network's show titled "The Top 100," for the greatest 100 players in League history. Lewis is an 11-time Pro Bowler, two-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year and the MVP of Superbowl of XXXV. Some fans on the Dan Kolko blog argue that Lewis deserves to be in the top ten. I agree.
- DONOVAN MCNABB: The Washington Post's Dan Steinberg, Redskin's LaVar Arrington and others discuss the win over the Bears and Donovan McNabb's sub-par performance on Football's Insider Live webcast. Click here to view the Insider.
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