Western Conference Playoffs, 1st Round After being shocked at the buzzer in game 3 by Vince Carter, the San Antonio Spurs were determined to get back to business, and they did that early on, jumping out to a huge lead in the second quarter thanks to Manu Ginobili, who scored 23 points for the game. The Spurs needed the bench production, as both Tim Duncan and Tony Parker struggled in this game, though in Parker's case it was due to a high ankle sprain. The Spurs would lead by as much as 20 points in the third quarter. | |
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Go Wizzzaarrds! Now i need the Hawks to finish off the Pacers, and Toronto to knock off Brooklyn and with the exception of Miami it would complete my dream of having new blood advance in the playoffs. Don't laugh at my funk
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Western Conference Playoffs, 1st Round At the end of last night's game, it appeared that the Oklahoma City Thunder had pulled a dramatic, come-from-behind victory at the buzzer when Kevin Durant missed a desperation 3-point attempt in the closing 2.9 seconds that was rebounded and tipped into the basket by Serge Ibaka. Memphis leads series 3-2. | |
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Western Conference Playoffs, 1st Round After struggling to play a consistent game on all fronts that they had been doing all season, the San Antonio Spurs recaptured their mojo, rediscovering their aggressive defense, long-range shooting and fluid ball movement that fueled them to the league's best record. The Spurs jumped out to a big lead in the second quarter and would not be challenged until late in the game, when Vince Carter would hit a 3-point shot to bring the Mavs within four. But then Tony Parker would respond with his own 3-pointer that essentially sealed the victory for San Antonio. Tony Parker led the Spurs with 23 points, buit all of their key players had solid games, with Manu Ginobili scoring 19 points off the bench, Tiago Splitter scoring 17 points and grabbing 12 rebounds, Tim Duncan scoring 16 points and grabbing 12 rebounds, and Kawhi Leonard scoring 15 points. Vince Carter led Dallas with 28 points while Dirk Nowitzki scored 26 points and grabbed 15 rebounds and Monta Ellis added 21 points. | |
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I am so stoked about the Raptors this year. They have impressed me and I'm so proud of them. Even if they don't make it out of this round (although I believe they will), I will still be proud. Toronto has the best fans in the world and it's been so exciting to watch this series. | |
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Even though I haven't taken to the Toronto-Brooklyn matchup I will say Toronto has some rabid fans. OKC and Memphis is a barn burner as well as the Spurs and Mavs matchup. Don't laugh at my funk
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Western Conference Playoffs, 1st Round The Houston Rockets found themselves facing early elimination, which is not what they expected to happen when this season and the playoffs began. They knew if they had any chance of extending this series, they would have to revive their "Clutch City" days. And early on they did that, getting production from Dwight Howard and even a little bit of "Linsanity" , as Jeremy Lin scored 18 of his 21 points in the first half. Houston would go up by mas much as 17 points in the thrid quarter, but Portland would come storming back due to Damian Lillard, who scored 26 points, grabbed eight rebounds, dished out seven assists, and made four steals. The Blazers would cut Houston's lead to just one point, but James Harden came alive, making a driving layup along the baseline with about four minutes remaining and hitting a clutch 3-point shot with a little over three minutes remaining to put the Rockets up for good. Harden would score 17 points for the game while Howard scored 22 points and grabbed 14 rebounds. Chandler Parsons wouold add 20 points. Portland was actually led by Wesley Matthews, who scored 27 points while Robin Lopez added 17 points and Nicolas Batum added 15 points. But LaMarcus Aldridge struggled in this game for the Blazers, being limited to just eight points. The Rockets may have been clutch last night, but they face the daunting task of having to stay alive back in Rip City. | |
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Eastern Conference Playoffs, 1st Round Western Conference Playoffs, 1st Round The Memphis Grizzlies jumped out to a 3-2 lead in this series by playing stifiling defense on both Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook, but in this game OKC turned the tables on the Grizzlies. OKC stormed out of the gate thanks to Kevin Durant, who scored 36 points in the game and grabbed 10 rebounds, and Russell Westbrook, who added 25 points. The Thunder woudl jump out to a 15 point lead at the half and never looked back. Marc Gasol led Memphis with 17 points while Zach Randolph added 16 points and James Johnson added 15 points off the bench. The decisive game seven now returns to Oklahoma City.
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Blazers move on to the next round thanks to an incredible shot by Lillard with 0.9 left. Wow!
Looks like the Grizzlies are toast. I heard on WFAN Zach Randolph is suspended for Game 7. Guess throwing a punch wasn't the smartest thing to do. | |
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Western Conference Playoffs, 1st Round The Portland Trail Blazers were looking to close out this series and advance beyond the first round for the first time since 2000. But Houston would not mnake it easy for them. They would pull out to an early 10 point lead, but a foreshadowing of things to come happened at the end of the first quarter, when Damian Lillard hit a 3-point at the buzzer to bring the Blazers within a point of the Rockets.
Western Conference Playoffs, 1st Round The Dallas Maevricks were looking to keep their season alive, and it would be a former Spur who would assist them down the stretch. This game went back and forth all night, with the Spurs jumping out to an early lead only for Dallas to come back and lead themselves. But the Spurs would lead by four with about seven minutes remaining when the Mavs made their run. Monta Ellis was huge down the stretch, scoing 12 of his 29 points in the pivotal fourth quarter. DeJuan Blair, the former Spurs player who was suspended for game 5 after kicking Tiago Splitter in the head while lying on the court, would come up with four rebounds and two steals to keep the Mavs in the game. Blair got one of his steals from underneath the basket as San Antonio was attempting to tie the game with just seven seconds left, but Dallas nearly blew that when Monta Ellis, after attempting to dribble the clock out, threw the ball across the court and out of bounds with 1.3 seconds left. The Spurs would make one last shot attempt to tie the game but if fell short, thus letting the Mavs escape with the victory. Dirk Nowitzki scored 22 points for the Mavs while Vince Carter added 13 points. Tony Parker scoreed 22 points for San Antonio whiule Tiago Splitter added 19 points and Tim Duncan added 16 points and nine rebounds. The seires now goes to a decisive game seven in the Alamo City.
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cool it would have been more fun if Houston could hang on for 3 game 7s. "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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I will never, ever forget that Lillard shot. As a Blazer fan, it meant the end of 14 painful years of suffering. Remarkable. I was in tears, my wife was in tears, and my baby son and dog were a bit freaked out by their Daddy screaming in joy so loudly! Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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Western Conference Playoffs, 1st Round OKC was looking to close out this series in front of their home fans, and they had the advantage of facing a couple of injured players in Mike Conley and Tony Allen, and not facing Zach Randolph, who was suspended for this game after punching Steven Adams in game 6. However, it was the Grizzlies who jumped out to an early lead and left the Thunder flat-footed. But OKC would make adjustment and begin its run in the second quarter, thanks to Kevin Durant, who brought the Thunder back in second quarter and took the lead at the half with a huge 3-point shot. Then they stormed out of the gate in the third quarter and never looked back. Durant would score 33 points in the game, and Russell Westbrook had a triple double, scoring 27 points, dishing out 16 assists and grabbing 10 rebounds. Reggie Jackson and Caron Butler added 16 and 15 points respectively. Memphis' starters had a good game offensively, with Marc Gasol scoring 24 points Mike Cinley scoring 20 points, Courtney Lee scoirng 16 points and Tony Allen scoring 15 points, but the absence of Zach Randolph decimated their defense, which allowed OKC to score at will. Oklahoma City wins series 4-3. | |
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Western Conference Playoffs, Conference Semifinals Both OKC and the L.A. Clippers went through exhausting seven game series, and in the case of the Clippers, it was an emotional toll after the racist revelations of their owner. However, with that matter now seemingly behind them for the time being, the Clips can now focus on playing basketball. OKC got off to a fairly decent start, but then the Clippers wet on a tear thanks to Chris Paul, who scored 32 points on a career-high 12 for 14 field goal shooting including 8 for 9 on 3-pointers and dishing out 10 assists. The Thunder threw several different defenders and coverages at him, but nothing worked. He was unstoppable. The Clippers would lead by as much as 24 points in the second quarter and easily cruise to victory. Blake Griffin would add 23 points for Los Angeles while Jamal Crawford added 17 points off the bench. Russell Westbrook led OKC with 29 points while Kevin Durant scored 25 points. | |
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I'm hangin' tough with Brooklyn.....but I can't see us making it outta this roiund. All of our main guys would have to play the series of their lives to win. But, you never know......After seeing Durant's MVP acceptance speech and his tribute to his Mom I'm routing for OKC to win it all (if BK can't of course!). He seems like a really cool and humble young man. Someone I'd love to talk to........Roy Hibbert.......i can't believe how bad he's been. I'm starting to think maybe he's being blackmailed into playing bad (as crazy as that sounds).........San Antonio still looks good, but they are an older team....so we'll see....For some reason I'm just realizing how good John Wall is......... | |
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Western Conference Playoffs, Conference Semifinals The San Antonio Spurs ended their last series by blowing out the Dallas Mavericks in an otherwise tough seven game series. They began this conference semifinals pretty much where they left off in the last game, leading from wire to wire, jumping off to a huge early lead, and easily cruisng to victory. Tony Parker led the Spurs with 33 points and nine assists, but the bigger story was their bench production and the crusing defense they played on Portland standouts LaMarcus Aldridge and Damian Lillard. Though Aldridge and Lillard would finish with 32 points and 17 points respectively, they were held to a combined 17 points in the first half. Meanwhile, they got huge contributions from Marco Belinelli, who scored 19 points off the bench, and Aron Baynes and Patty Mills, who each scored 10 points off the bench. The Spurs led by 26 at the half and never tyrailed by less than 20 points afterward. Kawhi Leonard added 16 points for San Antonio while Tim Duncan added 12 points and 11 rebounds. | |
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Brooklyn.......oy. | |
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Deron Williams isn't playing up to his contract, that's for sure. Dude is not a prime time player. Brooklyn wasn't winning this series, but I thought they'd win at least two games. They'll get swept if Williams continues to stink it up.
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Eastern Conference Playoffs, Conference Semifinals Western Conference Playoffs, Conference Semifinals What was notable about this game besides the fact that the stars for both OKC and the L.A. Clippers stepped up huge in this game was the fact that each team nearly scored as much in the first half as both Indiana and Washington scored combined. At any rate, this would be exciting throughout, as the Clippers led initially, with Blake Griffin scoring 34 points while Chris Paul added 21 points and 16 assists. However, the Thunder went to a smaller lineup, and the Clippers saw their four-point lead disappear for good early in the fourth quarter. OKC couldn't be stopped in the final 12 minutes and went on to victory to take a 2-1 lead in the Western Conference semifinals. Kevin Durant scored 36 points, Russell Westbrook added 23 points and 13 assists, and Serge Ibaka scored 20 points for the Thunder despite getting into early foul trouble in a game that neither team ever led by double digits. Caron Butler and Reggie Jackson each added 14 points for the Thunder while Sixth Man of the Year Jamal Crawford added 20 points for the Clippers. | |
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Western Conference Playoffs, Conference Semifinals The San Antonio Spurs jumped out to a 2-0 series lead by dominating the Portland Trail Blazers, particluarly at the point guard position. Tony Parker has been the catalyst for the Spurs, scoring at will and schooling Blazers point guard Damian Lillard. The Blazers were hoping a return to Rip City would reverse their misfortunes and fire up their team. | |
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Western Conference Playoffs, Conference Semifinals OKC came out of the gate blazing hot, jumping out to a 22 point lead in the first quarter thanks to the explosive play of Kevin Durant, who scored 40 points in the game. But the L.A. Clippers would claw and scratch their way back into this game due to the play of Blake Griffin, who scored 25 points including making nine of 11 free throws, and Jamal Crawford, who scored 18 points off the bench. But it was the play of Darren Collison that would lead the Clippers to victory. Collison scored eight of his 18 points in the final 2:58, rallying the Clippers past the Thunder and evening the semifinal series at 2-2. Chris Paul scored 23 points for the Clippers while dishing out 10 assists, and DeAndre Jordan grabbed 14 rebounds. Russell Westbrook scored 27 points for the Thunder. | |
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