Sunday, September 4, 2011

NBA Lockout?? Game On!

     Drop all the money negotiations and union issue blob.  Kevin Durant is playing basketball.
  
     The 2011 NBA lockout may be an extended vacation, or a load of stress for a lot of players but for a Superstar like Kevin Durant, it's been pure fun. There's been numerous amounts of charity and recreational basketball games which included NBA  players  during this summer.  What highlighted it all was the Drew Goodman and Carmelo Anthony league.  The Drew Goodman league was dominated by Kevin Durant and Oklahoma City Thunder teammate James Harden, who both had games over 50 points. Kevin Durant also made an appearance at Dyckman Park and world famous Rucker Park in New York City and dropped 66 points on invisible defenders.



  It's not like he's being defended by your next door neighbors.  He dominated Michael Beasley on the streets of New York and Dunked his way to 59 points against Lebron James in a Baltimore gym to earn him the name of "The Lockout King", according to Washington Post sports writer Michael Lee.
  He's been a scoring champ and pickup game king.  If and whenever the season starts, this could be a foreshadow to an M.V.P or a championship year for the lanky forward.




   

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