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TSNs Jack Armstrong offers his thoughts on the Terence
Jones steady and emerging play for the Houston Rockets,
Kawai Leonard and the returning health of the San Antonio
Spurs, LeBron James as a team-first player, and the sad
news that Steve Nash may be out for the year.
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. 1. TERENCE JONES (Rockets): Nice win for
the Rockets vs. the Heat Tuesday and a nice story thats
developed this year for their team is the steady play of
Jones. Hes averaging close to 12ppg and 7rpg at the power
forward spot. He has the motor and gives it his all each
night and is one of those guys you dont have to run a
bunch of plays for and is consistent. He compliments
Dwight Howard quite well and has been one of those quiet
players who doesnt get lots of publicity yet and does his
job effectively in a winning environment. 2. KAWAI
LEONARD (Spurs): With Leonard back in the lineup you look
at the Spurs experiencing good health and start asking
yourself how far they can go. Hes a very good all-around
player who they really missed. He guards and rebounds and
can make all the shots. With him in the lineup, it seems
when I watch this team that everyone is settled again in
their roles and they look like a team that is gearing up
for another run. Amazing what good health does to the
chemistry of a team. 3. KLAY THOMPSON (Warriors): Thomas
had a tough game on Sunday in Toronto yet had a wonderful
bounce back effort against the Pacers and hit the game
winner to compliment his 25 points for the evening. I
love his shooting ability and he rebounds pretty well for
a 2 guard. He has great size and incredible range and has
gotten more comfortable creating his own shot off the
bounce. Still a bit inconsistent here and there but if he
was a stock, Id say buy! His best days are ahead of him.
4. LeBRON JAMES (Heat): Congrats on the 61 points he put
up on Monday vs the Bobcats. I was a bit surprised it
came against them, theyre a very good defensive team.
Honestly, he could get 40+ points every night if he
really just focused on that part of his game. Thankfully,
hes a top-notch team player and makes all the
smart/winning plays. More importantly, I caught his
comments about wanting to return to Cleveland for the
jersey retirement ceremony for his former teammate,
Zydrunas Ilgauskas. It was a class gesture and I hope it
happens. Whatever you want to say about his departure
from Cleveland and it was poorly handled; he does get it
as far as the value of team and his relationships with
teammates. He respects the game and respects that
everyone is in it together. 5. STEVE NASH (Lakers): I
heard the news that its not looking good for his return
the remainder of this season. Sad news. You look at the
growth of basketball in Canada right now and its a joy to
watch. Nash, as we all know, has done so much and will
continue to do a great deal for the growth of the sport
across the country but its kind of a bittersweet moment
in time right now watching the sport explode with so many
talented young players yet watching such a great player
and proud man at the end of his career. It ends for
everyone at some point and fingers crossed, he leaves on
his terms. He deserves that and a whole lot more. Class
act.
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better for a team than to send out the staff ace in the
most important game of the season. TORONTO -- Four games,
four wins, two shutouts and just three goals given up.
Martin Jones entry into the NHL just keeps getting better
and better. The 23-year-old from North Vancouver stopped
38 shots and Jeff Carter and Kyle Clifford scored third-
period goals as the Los Angeles Kings beat the Toronto
Maple Leafs 3-1 for their fifth straight win Wednesday.
Jones, who grew up a Canucks fan, has now beaten two
Original Six teams in Montreal and Toronto in addition to
wins over the Islanders and Anaheim. "I try not to think
about that too much," he said when asked about his
impressive run. "I just make sure Im ready when I am
called upon, just try to give these guys a chance to win.
Weve got a great team here. Its not like Im getting
called upon to steal games here, its give these guys a
chance to win, a couple of big saves here and there." It
was athlete-speak worthy of a veteran. But Jones, who
stopped 18 shots in the third, flashed a big grin when
asked if he was having fun. "Yeah, Im trying to enjoy it
as well," said the former Calgary Hitman who has spent
the last three seasons with the Kings AHL affiliate in
Manchester, N.H. Jones, whose hot hand has eclipsed ex-
Leaf Ben Scrivens in the absence of injured No. 1
Jonathan Quick, now boasts a .974 save percentage, 0.74
goals-against average and has stopped 111 of 114 shots.
Carter beat former teammate Jonathan Bernier with a wrist
shot between the legs on a two-on-one at 9:40 for his
eighth of the year. Defenceman Paul Ranger failed to keep
the puck in the Los Angeles end, creating the odd-man
rush. "Bad decision," said Carlyle. "In a 1-1 hockey game
with 10 minutes left, its an ill-advised pinch," he
added. Clifford added an insurance goal with 1:59
remaining. Drew Doughty also scored for Los Angeles (21-
7-4) before 19,375 at the Air Canada Centre. Cody Franson
scored for Toronto (16-13-3), which deserved better on
the night. "By far it was our best effort in the last
couple of months," said Toronto coach Randy Carlyle. "But
no reward for it. And we have to use it as a starting
point." The Leafs were without captain and top defenceman
Dion Phaneuf, serving the first half of a two-game
suspension for a weekend hit on Bostons Kevan Miller. But
winger Joffrey Lupul returned after a seven-game absence
due to a groin tear. The Leafs showed more jump than a
Los Angeles team playing for the second night in a row
but were unable to convert their advantage into goals.
Carlyle said his players showed their frustration.
"Theyre down," Carlyle said. "Because we had so many
opportunities, so many offensive chances." Things dont
get any easier for the Leafs with away games at St. Louis
and Pittsburgh sandwiched around a visit Saturday by
Stanley Cup champion Chicago. The Kings arrived riding a
season-high four-game winning streak, hot on the heels of
a 6-0 win in Montreal, and were 11-1-4 in their last 16
games. The Leafs, meanwhile, had just two regulation wins
in their last 17 starts (a stretch during which they went
6-8-3). "Its like pushing that snowball," sighed Carlyle.
"It seems every time you lose, it gets bigger." Los
Angeles had outshot their opponents in 21 of their
pprevious 31 games.
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outshot in 27 of their 31 previous games. But on this
night, Toronto outshot L.A. 11-8 after the first period,
21-16 after the second and 39-23 at the end. "We didnt
play too well at all," said Doughty. "Probably one of our
worst games in a while." Jones had to be sharp early,
stopping James van Riemsdyk from in close after a fine
rush by Lupul. JVR had another chance minutes later,
shooting wide on a nice feed from Nazem Kadri. But Los
Angeles scored first on the power play at 10:30 of the
first period, on a high wrist shot by Doughty from the
top of the circle. It was his sixth goal of the season
and the 200th point of his 396-game career. Peter Holland
was in the box for holding as the Leafs penalty kill,
which came into the game ranked 26th in the league,
continued to wobble. Jones stopped Nikolai Kulemin from
point-blank range twice later in the period. The Leafs
outplayed the Kings in the first period but trailed 1-0
as the visitors extended their record of not allowing a
first-period goal in 17 straight games. That made for
some Twitter banter. "Thoughts on the first period?"
asked the Leafs official Twitter account. "It was pretty
pretty pretty good," replied the Kings, via their
official account. The Kings record when scoring first
improved to 15-2-2. Jones stopped Phil Kessel all alone
after the Leafs sniper stole a pass and broke through the
defence early in the second. It took the Kings 5.5
minutes to get a shot on net in the period. Kings forward
Colin Fraser was helped to the dressing room midway
through the second period after running into Frazer
McLaren near the bench. There was no penalty on the play.
McLaren did go to the box after a spirited scrap with
Jordan Nolan, son of interim Buffalo Sabres coach Ted
Nolan. The Leafs had their chances but either misfired or
were denied by the steady Jones. That changed when
Toronto took advantage of a 64-second 5-on-3 chance after
Doughty joined Willie Mitchell in the box with 5:57
remaining in the period. Franson scored 27 seconds later,
snapping a shot from a poor angle at 14:30 on a slick
cross-ice pass from Kessel, with Jones unable to slide
from one side of the net to another in time. It was
Fransons first of the season. But Jones prevented further
damage by stopping Lupul from in close with the second
penalty about to expire. Doughty scored seconds later
when he jumped out of the box but the play had been
whistled dead for an altercation between Lupul and Slava
Voynov at the other end of the ice. Bernier heard the
whistle and did not attempt to make the save. "I let
Slava know he screwed me out of a goal," Doughty said
wryly. The Leaf goalie saved Lupuls blushes early in the
third when he stopped a Justin Williams backhand after a
Lupul giveaway in front of net. Jones made several big
saves as the clock wound down to preserve the lead. NOTES
-- Rookie defenceman Morgan Rielly returned to the Leafs
lineup after being a healthy scratch the last three
games. John-Michael Liles sat out the game ... For the
second night in a row, Toronto FCs Brazilian target
Gilberto was at the ACC. He saw the Raptors lose Tuesday
to San Antonio.
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