Jewps and Jice

The Kings keep getting crowned. They’ve now lost 11 of 12 since Jan. 1. Omri Casspi‘s numbers have been down during that dry spell. In his last two games he scored six points in only 16 minutes in the 100-84 loss to Orlando (with three turnovers, the most in over a month) and 13 in 28 as the Kings were felled by the Miami Heat, 115-84.

Meanwhile, Jordan Farmar scored 17 points — his second highest total of the season — is a losing Laker effort to the Toronto Raptors, 106-105, on Sunday.

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The highlight of the MOT NHL: The Canadiens’ Michael Cammelleri enjoyed a four point game (two goals, two assist) against the Rangers on Jan. 23, helping his team to a 6-0 victory.




Comments

  • The Kings have a logjam at forward and said they would have Casspi come off the bench for a while and give playing time to some of the others in order to showcase them for a possible trade.

  • Which of course is the cover for the anti-Semitic plot to keep the Jews from reclaiming their rightful position of dominance in basketball.

    (KIDDING, I’m kidding.)

  • Cammelleri’s game was a double bonus. A great game for a Jewish player, and he helped destroy the hated Rangers, who, as an Islander fan, I can’t stand.

  • Oh, and speaking of anti-Semitism, I still don’t understand why Cammelleri didn’t make the Canadian Olympic Team. I’m kidding too, but I do think he was really robbed.

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