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Here’s what’s on tap in the world of sports television through Thursday…

(All times ET)

College Football
Mon, 8 PM: #10 Ohio St. vs. #3 Texas – FOX
Tues, 8 PM: #22 Ball St. vs. Tulsa – ESPN
Thurs, 8 PM: #2 Florida vs. #1 Oklahoma – FOX

College Basketball
Mon, 7 PM: #10 G’town @ #13 Notre Dame – ESPN
Tues, 7 PM: #5 UConn @ #22 West Virginia – ESPNU
Wed, 7 PM: Davidson @ #2 Duke – ESPN
Wed, 9 PM: Gonzaga @ #25 Tennessee – ESPN2

NBA
Mon, 7:30 PM: Spurs @ Heat – NBA TV
Tues, 10:30 PM: Hornets @ Lakers
Wed, 7 PM: Magic @ Hawks
Wed, 7:30 PM: Rockets @ Celtics
Wed, 9 PM: Heat @ Nuggets – ESPN
Wed, 9 PM: Hornets @ Jazz
Wed, 10 PM: Pistons @ Blazers

NHL
Mon, 7 PM: Penguins @ Rangers – Versus
Tues, 7 PM: Wild @ Bruins – Versus
Tues, 7:30 PM: Panthers @ Maple Leafs – TSN
Wed, 7:30 PM: Canadiens @ Rangers – TSN

‘Melo: “Anything you can do, I can do better.”

Check out this finish from the Nuggets/Thunder game last night. Pay special attention to the pair of shots that start at the 1:45 mark.

The big difference in Kevin Durant this season is his shooting percentages. Last season, he shot 43% from the field and 29% from long range. This year, he he’s hitting 46% of his shots and is deadly (44.4%) from three-point range.

The big problem with the Thunder is their defense. Carmelo Anthony caught the ball too easily in the corner, and once he had it, I have no idea why Desmond Mason had his hands down at his waist. He should have extended his arms up to contest the shot — who cares if Anthony tries to dribble around him? There was barely any time left on the clock. That shot reminded me of Raja Bell’s game-winner over Daniel Ewing in the Suns/Clippers playoff series a few years ago.

As for the Nuggets, the Chauncey Billups addition has been huge, but Nene is also playing great basketball. Over the last four seasons, he has missed 59% of his team’s games due to injury. This year, he’s finally healthy, is averaging 15/8 and is shooting 62% from the field. I’m still not sure that it makes sense to trade Marcus Camby away last summer, but Nene is doing his best to make up for that loss. He posted 27 points and 14 rebounds in last night’s win against the Thunder.

Funny NBA player photos

I doubt many players or sports fans spend a lot of time thinking about NBA player photos. They’re sort of like the pictures we took in school. The sooner they were over with the better and if we never saw them again in our lives, it would probably be fine by us.

That said, whenever I see a strange player photo pop up on my internet browser I always wonder what was running through the mind of the player when the picture was snapped.


Sean Williams, Nets: “I was almost a lottery pick and played 18 minutes a game last season and the Nets are going to send me to the D-league? Pshhhh. Whatever.”


Stephon Marbury, Knicks: “This is how you smile when you get paid $20 million and don’t have to do a single thing.”


Glen Davis, Celtics: “I’m going to go with the surprised baby look.”


Luke Walton, Lakers: “I would totally still be in the NBA if my dad wasn’t Bill Walton. Totally.”


Adam Morrison, Bobcats: “Is it 4:20 yet? No? Well, it’s 4:20 somewhere!”


Kevin Garnett, Celtics: “I will drink your milkshake.”


Rip Hamilton, Pistons: “You’ll never guess what’s hidden in my beard.”


Aaron Gray, Bulls: “Seriously, I need those TPS reports by noon. Quit screwing around.”


Sasha Pavlovic, Cavs: “I must break you.”


Chris Anderson, Nuggets: “You should totally come see my band play tonight. We’re opening for the Offspring.”


Joakim Noah, Bulls: “Dude, can I catch a ride to the Ben Harper concert tonight?”


Walter Herrmann, Pistons: “People say that I look like Fabio. Seriously, they do.”


Brandan Wright, Warriors: “Maybe if I smile weird it will take the focus off my ears.”


Sasha Vujacic, Lakers: “I don’t know why people find me so annoying.”


Andrew Bogut: “I wish people would quit saying that I look like Luke Russert.”


Baron Davis, Clippers: “I just signed with the Clippers and now Elton will sign. This is going to be great!”


D.J. Mbenga, Lakers: “…”

Recent losses have Celtics thinking Starbury

ESPN is reporting that the Boston Celtics are interested in making a deal with Stephon Marbury if he can ever come to terms on a buyout with the Knicks.

That still depends largely on Marbury’s ability to negotiate his release from the Knicks after weeks of fruitless and oft-contentious buyout talks, but sources with knowledge of the situation told ESPN.com this week that Boston is Marbury’s preferred destination if he manages to become a free agent and that the Celtics are indeed hopeful of signing him.

Celtics general manager Danny Ainge did not immediately respond to a request for comment on a New Year’s Day holiday for the entire league and has generally refused to address the possibility of signing Marbury. Yet it’s believed that the Celtics’ concerns about their depth, after losing James Posey and P.J. Brown from last season’s title team, have swelled noticeably since they followed up the best 29-game start in NBA history at 27-2 by losing three of the next four games on the road.

Boston also knows it would have the option to simply release Marbury without significant salary-cap consequences if he fails to click as a backup or proves unwilling to accept a secondary role.

It appears that the biggest obstacle to such a move is Marbury actually securing a buyout from the Knicks in a timely fashion as opposed to reservations Boston might have about Marbury’s impact on team chemistry.

Although it has been widely assumed that Celtics forward Kevin Garnett would resist a reunion with the controversial point guard — after Marbury broke up their Minnesota partnership following less than three seasons together by forcing a trade to New Jersey — one Celtics source insists that Garnett has voiced no opposition to the idea of signing Marbury for the rest of the season to strengthen Boston’s backcourt depth behind starters Rajon Rondo and Ray Allen.

When asked specifically about the likelihood of Marbury joining the Celtics this season, the source predicted that “it will happen.”

Joining the NBA’s reigning champions would certainly back up Marbury’s recent claim at halftime of a Knicks-Lakers game in Los Angeles that “the team I’m going to go to, a lot of people will be shocked.”

The move to Boston would surely add some drama to the playoff race in the East. It’s always fascinating to see how troubled stars fare in new environments and Marbury’s potential move to Boston would be no different. The Celtics interest in Marbury is a direct reflection on how they feel about Eddie House and Tony Allen coming off their bench. Marbury would definitely take a reserve role if he lands in Boston.

The problem here seems to be with Marbury’s inability to negotiate a buyout with the Knicks. This is pure speculation, but he has stated that he wants his full salary for this season. This is shortsighted as his value this summer (as a free agent) depends heavily on how the rest of the year plays out. If he stays in New York and doesn’t play, what’s the best offer he’s going to get this summer? At that point he’d be a troublesome 32 year-old, shoot-first point guard.

However, if he agrees to a buyout, lands in Boston and shows he can play well with others, he stands to benefit next summer in the form of a bigger (and potentially longer) contract. The downside for the Celtics is low because if he brings the headache to Beantown, they can cut him without much damage to their salary cap.

Now that the holidays are over, I’d expect the Knicks and Marbury to move on a buyout. It’ll be interesting to watch this story develop over the next few weeks.

It’s a good night to have the NBA League Pass

All 30 teams are in action tonight, so there will be 15 games starting in the three and a half hour span from 7:00 PM to 10:30 PM ET. Twelve games start between 7:00 PM and 9:00 PM.

The night lacks a marquee matchup, but there are solid matchups between the Heat/Magic, Bulls/Cavs, Hornets/Blazers and Jazz/Lakers.

Unfortunately, the only game on national TV is the Knicks/Pacers matchup on NBA TV at 7:30 PM ET.

Here’s a link to the complete schedule.

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