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The Kings, you may remember, saw these Rockets about a week ago, in Sacramento's most recent win, one which took the team to a 5-4 record. The Kings have lost two straight: a disappointing slopfest against Chicago, and a resilient fight in Dallas. Full Article at Sactown Royalty :: A Sacramento Kings Blog
The Houston Rockets and Sacramento Kings may have anticipated some early struggles with their top players injured. It's safe to say both clubs are weathering the storm better than expected. Full Article at Sporting News
Argentina's Luis Scola, left, celebrates by teammate Diego Garcia after defeating Canada 88-73 in a FIBA Americas Championship bronze medal basketball game in San Juan, Sunday, Sept. 6, 2009. View Photo »
There’s a lot of games ahead, of course, but I think we’ll have a good team ... If we can play the way we want to, we’re going to be competing and winning games everywhere. I think we’ll be in the mix. We know if we don’t do what we have to do, we can lose against any team in the NBA. But if we do (thin...
ATLANTA - Josh Smith soared through the lane to drop in a missed shot with 0.7 seconds remaining and the Atlanta Hawks won their seventh in a row, beating the Houston Rockets 105-103 Friday night to maintain the NBA's best record. Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor
Houston Rockets' Luis Scola (4) drives around Minnesota Timberwolves' Ryan Hollins in the first quarter of an NBA basketball game Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2009 in Minneapolis. Full Article at Canoe
Minneapolis, MN -- (Sports Network) - Luis Scola poured in 20 points and grabbed 16 rebounds, as the Houston Rockets handed the Minnesota Timberwolves their 11th straight loss after claiming a 97-84 win at Target Center. Full Article at WISC Madison
Luis Scola (L) of Argentina steps over a fallen Joel Anthony of Canada as Jermaine Anderson recovers the ball during the first half of their men's FIBA Americas Championship bronze medal round basketball game in San Juan September 6, 2009. View Photo »
Luis Scola and I were talking in the weight room this morning ... and we both agreed Chuck Hayes is our favorite player in the NBA.
: Rockets PF Luis Scola, who entered the game averaging 12.7 points and 7.7 rebounds in three games since his last double-double, had 20 points, 16 rebounds and three assists Wednesday at Minnesota, shooting 10 for 21 from the field. Full Article at CBS Sports
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Argentina's Luis Scola, left, celebrates by teammate Diego Garcia after defeating Canada 88-73 in a FIBA Americas Championship bronze medal basketball game in San Juan, Sunday, Sept. 6, 2009.
View Photo »Luis Scola (L) of Argentina steps over a fallen Joel Anthony of Canada as Jermaine Anderson recovers the ball during the first half of their men's FIBA Americas Championship bronze medal round basketball game in San Juan September 6, 2009.
View Photo »Argentina's Luis Scola (2L) drives a lay up past Canada's Joel Anthony during the FIBA Americas Championship basketball game for the 3rd place in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on September 6, 2009.
View Photo »Canada's Joel Anthony (R) drives a lay up past Argentina's Luis Scola during the FIBA Americas Championship basketball game for the 3rd place in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on September 6, 2009.
View Photo »Argentina's Luis Scola, right, goes up for a lay-up over Canada's Joel Anthony during a FIBA Americas Championship bronze medal basketball game in San Juan, Sunday, Sept. 6, 2009.
View Photo »Argentina's Luis Scola, center, works under the net against pressure from Canada's Joel Anthony, right, and Levon Kendall at a FIBA Americas Championship bronze medal basketball game in San Juan, Sunday, Sept. 6, 2009.
View Photo »Argentina's Luis Scola, left, looses control of the ball as Canada's Levon Kendall defends during a FIBA Americas Championship bronze medal basketball game in San Juan, Sunday, Sept. 6, 2009. Argentina won 88-73.
View Photo »Luis Scola (L) of Argentina dribbles against Ricky Sanchez of Puerto Rico during the second half of the men's FIBA Americas Championship semi-finals basketball game in San Juan September 5, 2009.
View Photo »Luis Scola (R) of Argentina reacts to a called foul with Daniel Santiago of Puerto Rico during the second half of their men's FIBA Americas Championship semi-final basketball game in San Juan September 5, 2009.
View Photo »Luis Scola (R) of Argentina loses the ball against Daniel Santiago of Puerto Rico during the second half of their men's FIBA Americas Championship semi-final basketball game in San Juan September 5, 2009.
View Photo »Luis Scola (R) of Argentina is blocked by Daniel Santiago of Puerto Rico during the second half of their men's FIBA Americas Championship semi-final basketball game in San Juan September 5, 2009.
View Photo »Luis Scola (R) of Argentina goes for the basket against Peter John Ramos of Puerto Rico during the second half of their men's FIBA Americas Championship semi-final basketball game in San Juan September 5, 2009.
View Photo »Luis Scola (L) of Argentina shoots over Angelo Reyes of Puerto Rico during the first half of their men's FIBA Americas Championship semi-final basketball game in San Juan September 5, 2009.
View Photo »Argentina's Luis Scola, left, shoots for the basket as Puerto Rico's Peter John Ramos defends during their FIBA Americas Championship semi-final basketball game in San Juan, Saturday, Sept. 5, 2009. Puerto Rico won 85-80 and will face Brazil in the championship game on Sunday.
View Photo »Argentina's Luis Scola, left, drives to the basket as Puerto Rico's Angelo Reyes defends during their FIBA Americas Championship semi-final basketball game in San Juan, Saturday, Sept. 5, 2009.
View Photo »Argentina's Luis Scola, right, drives past Puerto Rico's Daniel Santiago during their FIBA Americas Championship semi-final basketball game in San Juan, Saturday, Sept. 5, 2009.
View Photo »Luis Scola (L) of Argentina battles for a loose ball against Esteban Batista of Uruguay during the second half of the men's FIBA Americas Championship quarterfinals basketball game in San Juan September 4, 2009.
View Photo »Luis Scola (C) of Argentina grasps a rebound against Esteban Batista (L) and Sebastian Izaguirre (R) of Uruguay during the second half of their men's FIBA Americas Championship quarterfinals basketball game in San Juan September 4, 2009.
View Photo »Luis Scola (R) of Argentina shoots over Martin Osimani (L) and Juan Pablo Silveira of Uruguay during the second half of the men's FIBA Americas Championship quarterfinals basketball game in San Juan September 4, 2009.
View Photo »Luis Scola (R) of Argentina battles the ball with Martin Osimani of Uruguay during the second half of the men's FIBA Americas Championship quarterfinals basketball game in San Juan September 4, 2009.
View Photo »Argentina's Luis Scola, right, drives for a lay up as Uruguay's Juan Pablo Silveira (13) defends and Martin Osimani looks on during their FIBA Americas Championship quarterfinals basketball game in San Juan, Friday, Sept. 4, 2009. Argentina won 73-66.
View Photo »Uruguay's Esteban Batista, center, works under the net against pressure from Argentina's Leonardo Gutierrez, right, and Luis Scola during their FIBA Americas Championship quarterfinals basketball game in San Juan, Friday, Sept. 4, 2009. Argentina won 73-66.
View Photo »Argentina's Luis Scola, center, goes up for a shot between Uruguay's Esteban Batista, right, and Mauricio Aguiar during their FIBA Americas Championship quarterfinals basketball game in San Juan, Friday, Sept. 4, 2009. Argentina won 73-66.
View Photo »Luis Scola (R) of Argentina goes for the basket over Daniel Santiago of Puerto Rico in their men's FIBA Americas Championship quarterfinals basketball game in San Juan September 3, 2009.
View Photo »Luis Scola (L) of Argentina dribbles the ball against Peter John Ramos of Puerto Rico in their men's FIBA Americas Championship quarterfinals basketball game in San Juan September 3, 2009.
View Photo »Luis Scola (L) of Argentina steps over a fallen Joel Anthony of Canada as Jermaine Anderson recovers the ball during the first half of their men's FIBA Americas Championship bronze medal round basketball game in San Juan September 6, 2009.
View Photo »There’s a lot of games ahead, of course, but I think we’ll have a good team ... If we can play the way we want to, we’re going to be competing and winning games everywhere. I think we’ll be in the mix. We know if we don’t do what we have to do, we can lose against any team in the NBA. But if we do (thin...
Luis Scola and I were talking in the weight room this morning ... and we both agreed Chuck Hayes is our favorite player in the NBA.
I could have stayed in Toronto where they have a couple of athletes now, a few more rebounders on the team ... This team has Luis Scola, Chuck Hayes, who do a lot of different things. But they don't have the type of athleticism ... that I do. I would have loved to be back here, but I like my situation i...
We are very excited to enter into this partnership with Continental Airlines ... With international stars such as Yao Ming, Luis Scola and David Andersen, Continental is perfectly aligned with our organization's position as an international sports marketing property with a worldwide following in the hun...
- nichambe
29 minutes ago
Luis Scola 14 pts 4 reb for Rockets, 32-24 Rockets near end of first quarter vs Kings.
- nbalivetweet 42 minutes agoExcellent first quarter by the Rockets! Luis Scola is the most underrated player in the NBA
- Proud_Texan 42 minutes ago
Today I give thanks for Shiner Bock, Ole Miss turnovers, hibernation, fuzzy kitties, and Luis Scola.
- champagneben 4 hours ago