Goran Dragic. Heart of a Dragon.

Goran Dragic drives against Ramon Sessions in a game against the Los Angeles Lakers
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When Kyle Lowry and Kevin Martin went down with injuries, basketball pundits all over the league counted the Houston Rockets out of being able to make it to the playoffs this season. However, one point guard out of Slovenia changed everything for a franchise that has made the best out of injuries that have hit them for the past couple of years. Goran Dragic, the flashy point guard who has played serious ball when Kyle Lowry went out with an injury. Dragic was recently named Western Conference Player of the Week after he put up big games against the league-leading Chicago Bulls, the Los Angeles Lakers, and the Sacramento Kings, averaging almost 21 points a game, 8 assists a game, and 2 steals a game during that stretch of games.

However, this is not the first time Dragic was mentioned by basketball pundits. As in 2010, while he was still playing with the Phoenix Suns backing up Steve Nash at the point. Dragic in Game 3 of their Western Conference semi-final match-up against the San Antonio Spurs. Dragic nailed 23 points in the 4th quarter to lift the Suns to a 3-0 lead in the series before sweeping them in the next game. The following year, Dragic was traded to the Rockets for then Most Improved Player point guard Aaron Brooks. Right now, the Rockets got the better of the swap between the two guards as Dragic is having a starting role with the Rockets, while Brooks ended up playing in China.

Dragic is known for facilitating the Rockets offense through his passing and driving abilities which can break down opposing defenses and open up the Rockets arsenal of shooters at the same time has a dependable outside shot, shooting 46% from the three point line.

Now with Kyle Lowry back in the mix starting with the Rockets game against the Kings in Sacramento, Rockets coach Kevin McHale allowed Dragic to remain as the starting point guard, with Lowry coming off the bench as he comes back to playing after sitting out the previous games with a bacterial infection.

Dragic will be a unrestricted free agent this summer and teams are sure will go out to get the services of the Slovenian guard. But Dragic is hoping to stay with the Rockets.

All the backlash when the Rockets GM Daryl Morey giving up Jeremy Lin was a huge mistake by the franchise has been forgotten with the emergence of Dragic where as a starter he is averaging 18.2 points a game on 51% FG shooting and 45% 3PT FG shooting with 8.7 assists. He is more considered as Slovenian version of a Manu Ginobili than a LeBron James as he brings out the best when his best is needed.

Kyle Lowry was playing the best ball of his life when he carried the Rockets early in the season before a bacterial infection took him out of commission and gave Goran Dragic the go signal to step up and play ball.

It all depends on the Rockets management if they are going to keep Dragic or not during the summer especially with Lowry locked up for the next 2 season. For now, these two point guards will create match-up problems over opposing teams as the playoffs approaches. The playoffs will tell if the Rockets are a legit team to beat in the NBA.

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NBA Daily Blog: Celtics beat the Heat in South Beach 115-107. Bulls get revenge against the Knicks in Chi-Town 98-86.

Kevin Garnett takes a shot against Udonis Haslem
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The Boston Celtics pick up a huge road victory against the Miami Heat at the American Airlines Arena 115-107. The Celtics improve to 33-24 with the victory and keep their lead in the Atlantic Division while the Heat drop to 40-16 while keeping hold of the 2nd spot in the East.

All Celtics starters finished in double-figures with Paul Pierce leading the way with 27 points and 7 rebounds, Kevin Garnett added 24 rebounds, 9 rebounds and 2 blocks. Rajon Rondo finished with another double-double 18 points and 15 assists which keeps his streak of consecutive 10+ assists games to 18. Brandon Bass had a double-double 12 points and 10 rebounds. Avery Bradley scored 11.

LeBron James led the Heat with a near triple-double 36 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists. Dwayne Wade who returned from injury added 20 points and 5 assists. Mario Chalmers scored 18. Chris Bosh came up with 13 points and 9 rebounds.

C.J. Watson drives over Tyson Chandler
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No Derrick Rose? No problem. As the Chicago Bulls get their revenge against the same New York Knicks team they lost to in New York with a 98-86 victory at the United Center. The Bulls maintain their lead in the East at 44-14 while the Knicks drop to 29-28.

Richard Hamilton led the Bulls with 20 points. Luol Deng finished with a double-double 19 points and 10 rebounds. Kyle Korver added 14 points and 7 rebounds. Carlos Boozer had 10 points, 8 rebounds and 3 steals.

Carmelo Anthony once again led the Knicks with 29 points, 5 assists and 4 steals. J.R. Smith scored 14. Iman Shumpert scored 12. Tyson Chandler finished with a double-double 10 points and 15 rebounds.

In Washington, DC, the Washington Wizards came up with a big win over the Orlando Magic at the Verizon Center 93-85. Center Kevin Seraphin led the Wizards with a double-double 24 points, and 13 rebounds. Jordan Crawford scored 21. John Wall added 15 points and 7 assists. Cartier Martin and James Singleton each scored 12. The Magic who were playing without Dwight Howard and Hedo Turkoglu were led by Jameer Nelson with 19 points and 7 assists. J.J. Redick scored 15. Quentin Richardson scored 14. Glen Davis had a double-double 12 points and 10 rebounds. Jason Richardson scored 10.

In Cleveland, the Cleveland Cavaliers pick up the win against the Charlotte Bobcats at the Quicken Loans Arena 103-90. Lester Hudson led the Cavaliers with 25 points, 8 rebounds and 6 assists coming off the bench. Anthony Parker scored 19. Antawn Jamison scored 17. Alonzo Gee added 13. Omri Casspi scored 12. Gerald Henderson led the Bobcats with 21 points. Rookie Kemba Walker scored 20. D.J. Augustin had a double-double 16 points and 11 assists. Another rookie Bismack Biyombo had 12 points and 8 rebounds.

In Newark, the Philadelphia 76ers snap a 5 game losing streak as they beat the New Jersey Nets at the Prudential Center 107-88. Lou Williams led the 76ers with 20 points, 8 rebounds and 5 assists. Both Spencer Hawes and Thaddeus Young each had 19 points and 8 rebounds. Jrue Holiday scored 14. Andre Iguodala added 13 points and 7 assists. The Nets with the loss knocked them out of playoff contention were led by Kris Humphries with a double-double 20 points and 10 rebounds. Deron Williams added 14 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists. Johan Petro scored 12. MarShon Brooks scored 10.

In Dallas, the Dallas Mavericks beat the Sacramento Kings at the American Airlines Center 110-100. 6 Mavericks players finished in double figures with Dirk Nowitzki and Rodrigue Beaubois leading the way with each scoring 15 points. Jason Terry and Delonte West each scored 13. Brendan Haywood scored 11. Shawn Marion had a double-double 10 points and 14 rebounds. Jason Kidd who returned from injury finished with 7 points, 7 assists and 6 rebounds. DeMarcus Cousins led the Kings with 25 points and 18 rebounds. Tyreke Evans, Marcus Thornton and Isaiah Thomas each scored 16. Jimmer Fredette scored 13.


STANDINGS AS OF 4/11/12 (12:34 PHT)
WEST:

1. Thunder (nw) 42-15, 2. Spurs (x) 40-15, 3. Lakers 36-22, 4. Clippers 34-23, 5. Grizzlies 33-23, 6. Rockets 32-25, 7. Mavericks 32-26, 8. Nuggets 31-26, 9. Suns 30-27, 10. Jazz 30-28, 11. Trail Blazers 27-31, 12. Timberwolves 25-33, 13. Warriors 22-34, 14. Kings (o) 19-39, 15. Hornets (o) 15-42

EAST:
1. Bulls (x) 44-14, 2. Heat (x) 40-16, 3. Pacers 35-22, 4. Celtics 33-24, 5. Hawks 34-23, 6. Magic 34-24, 7. 76ers 30-27, 8. Knicks 29-28, 9. Bucks 28-29, 10. Pistons 21-36, 11. Nets (o) 21-38, 12. Cavaliers 19-36, 12. Raptors (o) 20-38, 14. Wizards (o) 14-44, 15. Bobcats (o) 7-49
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