Posts Tagged ‘Western Conference’

NBA Playoffs: Questions About Playing Seven

Monday, May 19th, 2008

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After a much-needed hiatus, the Spurs and the Hornets are set to resume their playoff series tonight and this time, it’s for all the marbles… or the whole shebang… or perhaps we’re going for a “last man standing” approach. [...]

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Robert Horry Sets A Mean Back Pick

Friday, May 16th, 2008

Question: was this a hard pick, set to free an attacking Manu Ginobili or was this a dirty play by Big Shot Bob? Another question: would this even be a discussion point if Horry wasn’t involved?

It looks like a smart play from here and if that was Tim Duncan setting the [...]

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NBA Playoffs: Spurs Are Still Champs

Friday, May 16th, 2008

After facing watching them face their first elimination game in over a season, we learned something about the San Antonio Spurs — they aren’t giving up their World Championship designation without a fight. In a series where the home team has had the undisputed upper-hand, the Spurs held serve in what could be their [...]

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NBA Playoffs: Kobe Expected Back For Game 5

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

Watching the Jazz and that Lake Show fight to a 2-2 draw during the first four games of their playoff series has been some damn entertaining basketball to watch. And like many of you know, Kobe “MVP” Bryant noticeably wrenched his back during Game 4, a tweak that obviously bothered him as the game [...]

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Weekly Pwnage - Ronnie Price Was Busy

Monday, May 12th, 2008

It was a busy Game 4 for Utah’s Ronnie Price yesterday. After getting smashed to the floor by Ronny Turiaf — a fall that opened Price up above the eye and resulted in Turiaf getting ejected (Price also received stitches for his troubles) — he followed that up with a resounding blocked shot, one [...]

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NBA Playoffs: Spurs Find Themselves

Friday, May 9th, 2008

Backed by a combined 62 points from Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili and a 11 made 3-pointers (is Michael Finely STILL in the league?), the Spurs clawed their way back into their series with the Hornets with a 100-99 victory.

The Parker/Ginobili duo did just about everything in their power to counter a Hornets [...]

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