Daily Worst: Cavs Lay an Egg in Second Half, T-Wolves Fall Flat Without Love
Welcome back to the Daily Worst, where we look to the very worst from every day.
You can get your so-called "Top 10" from SportsCenter—the fun is in looking at the opposite.
Here are the worst plays of last night.
As always, no players or teams were hated in the production of this article.
Worst Chorus Line
There was nothing wrong with this dunk or the assist. In fact, it was some really sweet basketball. The problem is the awful chorus line that came afterwards from the Knicks big three.
I get that you are in New York and all, Amar'e Stoudemire, but you are not the Rockettes!
Worst Tragedy
At the precise moment of the incident at the 26-second mark of this video clip, there were precisely 1,248,673 heart attacks in the Windy City.
As it turned out, Derrick Rose was fine. No word on how many Bulls fans survived their heart attacks, though. One did survive to write this article.
Worst Punch
Last year, Kevin Durant called Chris Bosh a "fake tough guy."
After watching this swing in the video above, I have to wonder if Durant is in the same company. I can't tell if it was a punch or if he was just gently pushing Evan Turner away with his elbow.
This whole escapade raises the question as to who would win a boxing match between Durant and Bosh?
Worst Meltdown
The Cavaliers were up big in their first-half play against the New York Knicks, leading 61-49 at the break.
Unfortunately for them, basketball games have two halves and they apparently forgot to show up for the second.
Putting it optimistically, they "held" the Knicks to 71 in the second half while amassing 42 points themselves.
No Love for T'Wolves
Kevin Love made his Peyton Manning case for MVP by getting the flu.
Without Love, the Wolves were awful. They got obliterated by the Lakers, 104-85. Bryant scored 31 and nearly had a triple double. Who was that masked man!?!
Daily Awards
Every day, we give out two awards for the worst performances. The first award is the Bakers Award, which is given to the player who makes the most turnovers. Today, we have a first-time winner in that regard in Kyle Lowry, who donated eight balls to the Utah Jazz, contributing to their loss.
The other award is the Upchucker Award, which goes to the player who chucks up so many bad shots it makes us want to puke. Today's Upchuck winner is Josh Smith, who reverted to last year's form, making just five of his 20 attempts.





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