That and more in Wednesday's NBA newsletter.
Good morning. Let's, uh, basketball.
WHISKEY TANGO FOXTROT: Chris Copeland and his wife were stabbed/slashed during an altercation at a NYC nightclub early Wednesday morning. At the same club, Pero Antic and Thabo Sefolosha were arrested for allegedly obstructing the creation of crime scene. Copeland and his wife are in stable condition. The man who allegedly stabbed the Copelands was arrested, according to the New York Daily News.
Obviously we all hope the Copelands are well and will not suffer any health impacts (physical or mental) from this. But the single most amazing thing about all of this to me is that the Hawks played in Atlanta on Tuesday night. Antic and Sefolosha were in the rotation. They play the Nets in Brooklyn on Wednesday. And yet they were in a club early Wednesday morning. Modern air travel and the energy levels of youngish basketball stars are like sorcery to me.
MEANWHILE, IN BASKETBALL ... The Pelicans got a massive, exhilarating win over the Warriors thanks to (who else?) Anthony Davis. New Orleans now owns the No. 8 seed. (The Thunder got whooped by the Spurs.) Stephen Curry almost reversed the result on what would have been a botched non-call by the referees. Those officials are the first people in the league to be bailed out by a Curry brick all season. The Brow later fueled a potential first-round series with Golden State by saying the Warriors foolishly treated the game against the Pels "like a scrimmage." We've got a lot of BUCKS IN 6 potential here, folks ...
THE TIEBREAKER SITUATION: Here's a full look at the West tiebreaker situation given wins by the Clippers and Spurs. Basically, we still don't know anything. Meanwhile in the East, Miami stayed in a decent position, just a half-game behind Boston for No. 8. The Heat have that tiebreaker ...
DRAFT SEASON! Kevin O'Connor presents his top 30 draft prospects in 2015.
KAWHI LEONARD RUINS EVERYTHING: Zito Madu on how Kawhi stopped Stephen Curry and destroys all beauty left in basketball.
5 SIMPLE RULES: For playing against LeBron.
100: Complex talked to a bunch of folks who'd scored 100 points at some level. It's a blessing and a curse.
TOSS-UP: Jason Patt's penultimate MVP Watch of the season.
JORDAN CLARKSON AND THE FUTURE: Steven Lebron catches up with the Lakers' new hope and the people around him.
EXPLAINING THE UNEXPLAINABLE: Philip Barnett's noble attempt to explain Steph Curry.
YEP: A season just like any other in Sacramento.
TRASH-TALKER IN CHIEF: President Obama gives his one-time AAU rival Paul Pierce some of that ol' on-court pillow talk.
COOL: NBA players will have their own awards voted on by players. They will be called -- are you ready for this? -- the Players Choice Awards.
Happy Wednesday. See you next time.
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