The Golden State Warriors have had three different leading scorers in its four games this round against San Antonio, which bodes well for the team not only in this series but in the future as well. With Stephen Curry hobbled by an injured ankle that nearly kept him out of the game altogether, it was the team’s balance that gave Golden State a pivotal Game 4 victory. It was Jarrett Jack’s turn to lead the charge, with 24 points on 9-of-16
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Tweet of the Night: David Lee & Do You Like Drugs …
Hard to tell if David Lee’s camera was out of focus — or whether there was so much confetti falling from the rafters at Oracle Arena that it just made it seem that way. [Read more…]
SH Blog: Raptors, Sixers decide on GMs; Hollins declines credit for stopping Durant
The Warriors knocked off the Spurs today to knot their series back up, 2-2. And they did it with Steph Curry on a balky ankle. Tomorrow night, the Thunder and Bulls will try to even up their series as well. If you know who’s going to win each of these series, you could probably make a fortune. The NBA future is about as unclear as it ever gets right about now. For a couple teams, though, the future is getting a
Euroleague Finals Blog: Olympiacos Wins Title Behind 42 From Spanoulis and Law
Go ahead and grab a lead in a Euroleague final against Olympiacos. Go on. I dare you. [Read more…]
Hubbard: History suggests Rose critics should be careful
Perhaps the most impressive aspect of the controversy engulfing Derrick Rose is that he has been supported by the majority of journalists who expressed an opinion. (For example, here.) That’s not to say his continued absence from the Bulls’ lineup has been universally endorsed. Some have ventured into the dangerous territory of suggesting that Rose should be playing after undergoing surgery on his left ACL, and certainly the Bulls encouraged such criticism in March when they announced that Rose had been
SH Blog: Parker to play Sunday, Curry questionable; Phil waiting on Seattle?
Every remaining NBA team is banged up right now. It’s a fact of the playoffs that they are a of endurance as much as skill. Since the start of the first round, the Thunder have lost Russell Westbrook and the Warriors have lost David Lee for effectively the remainder of the playoffs. The Knicks and Spurs have a number of nagging injuries. [Read more…]
Tweet of the Night: Nazr Mohammed regrets pushing LeBron James
Chicago Bulls backup center Nazr Mohammed lost his cool on Friday night, and it proved to be a costly decision for his team. In an incredibly tense atmosphere during Game 3 between the Miami Heat and Bulls – where the two teams refused to even shake each other’s hands to begin the contest – Mohammed tried to wrap up LeBron James in transition early in the second quarter. It was a rather strange decision to begin with, given that it was
Ladewski: Derrick Rose Held Hostage, Day 377
CHICAGO — The Heat and the Bulls met in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference semifinals Friday night, but the real story wasn’t about who was in uniform. It was again about who was in civvies. The undermanned, overmatched Bulls were without Luol Deng and Kirk Hinrich, and when center Nazr Mohammed was ejected in the first half, team radio analyst Bill Wennington was next in line, presumably. No matter. [Read more…]
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