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The Golden State Warriors shined against the Atlanta Hawks in a shootout on Tuesday night. Baron Davis posted 35 points and 9 assists and Stephen Jackson added 29 points for the Warriors, who shot 54% from the field. Joe Johnson notched 38 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists and Josh Smith added 20 points and 11 boards for the Hawks, who hit 50% of their field goal attempts. Atlanta busted out of the gate with 42 first-quarter points, but they allowed Golden State to convert their eighteen turnovers in 32 points. Game FIC Scores Baron Davis, GSW 25.5 Joe Johnson, ATL 25.1 Stephen Jackson, GSW 22.1 Monta Ellis, GSW 21.5 The Orlando Magic used a strong fourth quarter to put away the Toronto Raptors last night. Hedo Turkoglu had 24 points, 8 assists and 7 rebounds and Dwight Howard added 19 points and 14 boards for the Magic, who shot 52% from the floor. T.J. Ford scored 20 points off the bench for the Raptors, who struggled from the field in Orlando. Toronto was able to outrebound the Magic by six, but their 40% shooting kept them from hanging with the likes of Rashard Lewis and Turkoglu in the final period. Game FIC Scores Hedo Turkoglu, ORL 19.5 Rashard Lewis, ORL 15.9 Dwight Howard, ORL 15.8 Anthony Parker, TOR 14.0 The Detroit Pistons held off the Seattle Supersonics on Tuesday night thanks to a few key plays by point guard Chauncey Billups. Tayshaun Prince had 24 points and Billups added 20 and 9 assists, as the Pistons converted just 37% of their shots. Earl Watson led the Sonics with 23 points and Chris Wilcox added 20 points and 10 rebounds in the tight loss. Detroit was able to win despite their horrible shooting and getting outrebounded by seven, thanks to Seattles eighteen turnovers and their own clutch shooting from the foul line (31-37, 83%). Game FIC Scores Chauncey Billups, DET 20.0 Tayshaun Prince, DET 16.1 Kevin Durant, SEA 16.0 Earl Watson, SEA 15.0 The Charlotte Bobcats topped the Minnesota Timberwolves in all four quarters last night, but sealed the deal with a huge fourth quarter to ensure a victory. Jason Richardson scored 25 points, grabbed 8 rebounds and dished 6 assists for the Bobcats, who saw all five of their starters reach double figures in points. Al Jefferson led the Wolves with 18 points and 11 rebounds, while Craig Smith added 15 points off the bench. The Bobcats held slight advantages over the Wolves in terms of shooting percentage and rebounding, but the 19 points Charlotte scored off Minnesota turnovers proved to be the difference. Game FIC Scores Jason Richardson, CHA 19.5 Emeka Okafor, CHA 19.4 Matt Carroll, CHA 17.0 Ryan Gomes, MIN 13.0 Drew Gooden led his new team to a win over the Memphis Grizzles on Tuesday night as the Chicago Bulls cruised to their twenty-fourth win of the season. Luol Deng had 21 points, 9 rebounds and 5 assists and Gooden added 21 points and 14 boards of his own for the Bulls, who hit 53% of their shots and outrebounded the Grizzles by eight. Kyle Lowry scored 24 points off the bench for Memphis, who got 21 points from both Rudy Gay and Darko Milicic. Kirk Hinrich added 19 points and 12 assists for Chicago in the emphatic win. Game FIC Scores Kirk Hinrich, CHI 24.5 Drew Gooden, CHI 23.75 Luol Deng, CHI - 18.75 Kyle Lowry, MEM 17.25 The San Antonio Spurs shot just 33% from the floor on Tuesday night, but were still able to knock off the Jason Kidd-less New Jersey Nets. Tim Duncan posted 29 points and 12 rebounds for the Spurs, who outrebounded the Nets by ten to counteract their horrible shooting. Vince Carter led New Jersey with 19 points and 9 rebounds, as the Nets shot just 37% themselves. Devin Harris notched 13 points and 7 dimes in defeat, not enough compensate for his 5 turnovers or to beat the defending NBA Champions. Game FIC Scores Tim Duncan, SAS 21.6 Ime Udoka, SAS 13.8 Vince Carter, NJN 10.4 Nenad Krstic, NJN 10.0 The Phoenix Suns held off the Trail Blazers on Tuesday night despite a second half charge from Portland. Amare Stoudemire notched 22 points and 7 rebounds and Shaquille ONeal added 6 points and 13 boards for the Suns, who shot 41% from the field but attempted forty-one free throws. Brandon Roy led the Blazers with 25 points and 5 rebounds, while LaMarcus Aldridge tallied 11 points and 9 boards of his own in the loss. Portland hit just 40% of their shots and turned the ball over fourteen times. Game FIC Scores Brandon Roy, POR 18.25 Shaquille ONeal, PHX 12.25 Steve Nash, PHX 12.0 LaMarcus Aldridge, POR 7.25 The Los Angeles Lakers used a huge fourth quarter run to come from behind and defeat the Sacramento Kings last night. Kobe Bryant had 34 points and 10 rebounds and Pau Gasol added 31 points and 10 boards for the Lakers, who shot 45% from the field and grabbed three more rebounds than the Kings. Ron Artest led with 23 points and 5 rebounds and Brad Miller contributed 14 points and 12 boards for Sacramento, who had problems taking care of the ball and sent the Lakers to the foul line forty times. Game FIC Scores Pau Gasol, LAL 28.25 Lamar Odom, LAL 19.5 Kobe Bryant, LAL 16.0 Brad Miller, SAC 14.5 RealGM calculates the Floor Impact Counter using the following formula: (Points + .75 Defensive Rebounds + Offensive Rebounds + Steals + Assists + Blocks - .75 Field Goal Attempts - .375 Free Throw Attempts - Turnovers - .5 Personal Fouls) ( )'s indicate a negative FIC score. It is also used to rank players and to determine their `Reina Value.' Click here to view the player rankings with the Reina Value for the current season |