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A quick look back at Thursday night's games ...

Words ... Justice ... Won't Do ... Since I'm completely lost for words on this one, I figured I'd just write down a whole bunch of numbers and see what happens. Two overtimes, 318 points, 34 lead changes, 21 ties, 4.8 seconds left, 42 points, 38-14-14 ... am I missing any? Oh, Suns beat the Nets 161-157. Yes, 161-157. Read. "I think we can go home and turn on Classic NBA," Suns coach Mike D'Antoni said. "It will be on there already. That's the best game I have ever seen." Oh, really? Well, thank God it wasn't on national television then.

It's Sure No 'Hibachi', But I Guess We'll Take It. Pistons' forward Rasheed Wallace hit five 3-pointers -- screaming "Pow!" while doing so -- as Detroit ran away with a 92-82 road win over Dallas. Post-game, 'Sheed accredited his solid performance to matching-up with Nowitzki. "A lot of people talk about the great power forwards in the league. I want to let them know I'm still around," Wallace said. Yeah, right. My guess is he sold the Maybach before tip.

Let's See Roger Federer Do That. SI's Sportsmen of the Year Dwyane Wade scored 32 points, grabbed 11 boards, and dished out 9 assists to help single-handedly lead Miami to a 93-91 OT win over Sacramento. Wade has led Miami in scoring 15 straight games, and will so forever.

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