The San Antonio Spurs were the favorites heading into the Western Conference Finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder, but lost four consecutive games to watch their season come to a disappointing end in Game 6 on Wednesday night. The Miami Heat are in the exact same situation heading into a Game 6 of their own. Have a look at what is going on around the league in regards to this pivotal game, along with other goodies: Erik Spoelstra is still looking
Archives for June 2012
History of comebacks from 0-2 deficits
Tonight, the Boston Celtics will try to become the 16th team in NBA history to come back from an 0-2 deficit to win a playoff series. Yesterday, the Oklahoma City Thunder became the 15th. Here is the list of all the teams that have done it, and below are some interesting notes about the Celtics and Heat. Boston (vs. Los Angeles) 1969 Finals Los Angeles (vs. San Francisco) 1969 Western Division Semifinals Baltimore (vs. New York) 1971 Eastern Conference Finals Portland (vs. Philadelphia) 1977 Finals Chicago (vs. New York) 1993 Eastern Conference Finals Houston (vs. Phoenix) 1994 Western Conference
Heisler: Another Dear Donald letter: Welcome back
Donald T. Sterling Sterling World Plaza Beverly Hills, Calif. 90210 Dear Donald, Welcome back! I know, you didn’t really go anywhere, even if your Clippers stopped being the Clippers we’ve known for all these years. I mean, welcome back as the Clipper owner that those of us who write NBA columns or lines for Jay Leno and Conan O’Brien knew and loved. Wasn’t this season fun, while it lasted? As hyped as your guys were after getting Chris Paul, and as forgotten as they were when the Lakers
Something you might not know about Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook
Ok, so the Oklahoma City Thunder are in the NBA Finals, and the knee-jerk reaction will be that they are doomed to lose because they’ve never before performed on the big stage like so many of the Celtics and Heat have. We’re here to tell you that knee-jerk reaction argument is fatally flawed. Unbeknownst to many Americans, the Thunder’s dynamic duo of Durant and Westbrook have not only performed, but won, at the highest level on earth. That happened at the 2010 World
Deron Williams will be on the cover of a new video game
While the Brooklyn Nets superstar point guard Deron Williams ponders his move in the off-season as an unrestricted free agent, he has kept himself busy with other business matters. On Wednesday, he took some time to demonstrate a new revolutionary video game called NBA Baller Beats at the E3 conference. (via youtube user Machinima) Williams will be on the cover of the exciting new game. If you are interested in the details such as the release date, you can click here. If
Metta World Peace is a weatherman in Canada
A couple of days ago, we showed you what Metta World Peace has been up to in the off-season. Since then, he has been on a visit to Vancouver for the past couple of days, and was apparently invited to cover the weather report for CTV. The hilarious gem of a performance can be seen below. (via youtube user FRANKORILLA) World Peace obviously has a reputation as a headcase for some of his past transgressions, but when he’s not running into the stands
The Thunder struck; NBA Finals are Next
Somewhere in San Antonio, be it in somebody’s basement or in some large warehouse, are thousands upon thousands of “I Want Some Nasty” t-shirts with bleak futures as dishrags. Turns out the signature phrase of the 2012 NBA Western Conference finals was uttered by Gregg Popovich once again, but this one doesn’t have much of a future as a fashion statement. “We’re in trouble” was what Pop told point guard Tony Parker at the beginning of the fourth quarter, imploring his playmaker
Tweet of the Night: Danny Green
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