BK hung tuff, but..........Let's go Pacers! | |
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WTH????!!!!!! Are the Pacers for real?? As frustrated as I am with the Nets they don't frustrate me like the Pacers! I actually thought they would do something this year! All year long talking about getting home court advantage! What difference will it make? None! Even if they make it to the Eastern Conf Championship they're not going to beat the Heat. They ain't ready! I'm not sure they'll ever be ready! Something has to be done with the NBA. My brother had to point out to me a couple of years ago that only a few teams actually win the championship (I'm a fan of the NBA, but had not noticed). The Lakers, Celtics, Pistons and Rockets from back in the day. Now it's the Spurs and the Heat with a team or two (Mavericks) thrown in for good measure! Am I mistaken?? The rest of us don't have a real shot! I'm tired of it......... Full disclosure.....I didn't mind when the Yanks won 3 World Series Championships in a row and 4 in 5 years! How many days 'til the NFL pre-season???? The Giants may be back in the mix this year....... | |
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Western Conference Playoffs, Conference Semifinals No team in NBA history has ever come back from an 0-3 deficit to win a playoff or Finals series, but as many teams in that situation would say, we'll take this one game at a time. In this case it worked out for the Blazers, as they were led by Damian Lillard, who scored 25 points in the game. They also went on a third quater run to stay ahead for good and held Spurs point guard Tony Parker to just 14 points. laMarcus aldridge scored 19 points for Portland while Will Barton scored 17 points off the bench. Meanwhile, Tim Duncan and Boris Diaw each scored 12 points for the Spurs. | |
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The ending of that game was crazy, what was Chris Paul thinking jumping into Westbrook's space as he attempted that three?
And those refs must be blind not to see that Jackson wasn't fouled and the ball went off him last [Edited 5/14/14 18:20pm] | |
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That last play by the Nets was ridiculous - iso against a terrific defender like Lebron???? They had time to move the ball around and get a better shot.
Steve Kerr to the Warriors - smart move. Knicks have a shitty roster, no cap relief, no draft pick, and a horrible owner who's created a toxic corporate culture at the Garden. Kerr had people in his ear (probably Marv) warning him about the Knicks and the way they operate. | |
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Western Conference Playoffs, Conference Semifinals The San Antonio Spurs were looking to close out this series at home after having failed to sweep the series in Portland. The Blazres were just trying to stay alive, and they played even with Spurs in the first quarter. Then in the second quarter, Tony Parker was forced to leave the game after experiencing some tightness in his hamstring. This could have been disastrous for the Spurs; instead, it was an opportunity for other role players to step up. And they did just that. Danny Green and Kawhi Leonard picked up the slick for the ailing Tony Parker, each scoring 22 points, while Patty Mills scored 18 and Tim Duncan added 16 points. More importantly, they stole the ball from the Blazers 13 times and forced a total of 18 turnovers, and Portland never had a chance afterward, as the Spurs easily cruised to victory and a spot in the Western Conference Finals. LaMarcus Aldridge led the Blazers with 21 points and 10 rebounds while Damian Lillard scored 17 points and dished out 10 assists, but it simply wasn't enough. Portland now goes home to regroup for next season while the Spurs await the winner of the Clippers-Thunder series. | |
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Western Conference Playoffs, Conference Semifinals The Clippers came out of the gate strong, making life difficult for Kevin Durant and leading by as much as 16 points early on. But then Durant exploded, scoring 39 points, grabbing 16 rebounds, and bringing OKC back and eventually ahead by the fourth quarter. Russell Westbrook also overcame a slo start to score 19 points and dish out 12 assists. Reggie Jackson added 14 points off the bench. Chris Paul scored 25 points and dished out 11 assists while Black Griffin scored 22 points, grabbed eight rebounds, and dished out eight assists, but the rest of the team struggled, especially down the stretch. In the end, the Clippers were unable to stop the rolling Thunder attack, and OKC now moves on to face the San Antonio Spurs in the Western Conference Finals. Meanwhile, the Clippers season comes to an end, and with the rumblings of owner Donald Sterling possibly fighting his ban from the franchise in court, the offseason looks to be even more tumultous. | |
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Eastern Conference Finals Sun. June 1, 2014: MIA @ IND, 8:30 pm EST (if necessary) Sat. May 31, 2014: SA @ OKC, 8:30 pm EST (if necessary) | |
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YAASSSSS!!!! (in my best Jay-Z impersonation!). YAAASSSSSS!!!!!!! 1 down and 3 more to go! Do it Pacers! Just Do The Damn Thing!!! | |
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Cavs get the top pick AGAIN? | |
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It sucks OKC wasn't able to keep that trio (Durant, Westbrook, Harden) together. Durant and Westbrook are young, but their window of opportunity won't last forever. They have to find a reliable 3rd scorer. Watching them play the Spurs, it's 2 against 5. | |
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Do you think Ibaka will come back during the series against the Spurs? Trolls be gone! | |
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I keep hearing he might go tonight for Game 3. But he won't be100%. | |
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Yeah, it would be nice to get Ibaka back. Otherwise, there may be a sweep here. I'm pulling for OKC and the Pacers. It would be nice to get some other teams in the mix that haven't won before. This Miami and/or Spurs winning every year is getting old. Trolls be gone! | |
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Thunder wins! Ibaka looked great out there. I hope he just takes it easy between games and isn't overworked in the games that he plays in. Great game tonight. Trolls be gone! | |
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Lebron made the smart basketball move passing to an open teammate, but the play should have been for Allen or Lewis.
I guarantee Lebron doesn't get 5 fouls tomorrow night. | |
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