JR Smith "Duh, na, na. Duh na, na" <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Carmelo Anthony turned to J.R. Smith, who was sitting at the next locker. "Duh, na, na. Duh na, na," said Anthony, doing his best imitation of the SportsCenter theme. Anthony, a Nuggets forward, fell short in his bid for a team-record seventh straight 30-point game when he bricked two foul shots in the waning seconds. But he had no problem turning over his ESPN time to Smith, who scored a career-high 36 points in the Nuggets' 113-109 win over Chicago on Tuesday night at the Pepsi Center. "Definitely, I think so," the guard said of it being the best game of his life. One could say Smith got the first laugh. The Bulls last summer, to clear cap room, gave Smith away for next to nothing. The price was two-second round picks and guard Howard Eisley, who had a nonguaranteed contract and was waived. "It was pretty much coincidence," said Smith, denying he had any extra incentive. "They were in the wrong building at the wrong time." </div> Source
<div class="quote_poster">authentiq Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">This article made me want to bump "Just One Of Them Days" on my iPod again.</div> Why are you PMSing?