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Ties broken for NBA draft lottery
NEW YORK – Seven ties among teams that finished the 2011-12 NBA regular season with identical records were broken today through random drawings to help determine the order of selection for the 2012 NBA Draft, which will be held on Thursday, June 28, at The Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. The drawings were conducted earlier today in New York City by Carol Sawdye, NBA Chief Financial Officer, and Dan Rube, NBA Senior Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, and was overseen by the accounting firm of Ernst
Sheridan Chat Wrap: April 27
Just like the old days, I conducted a live chat with my readers Friday afternoon to preview the upcoming NBA playoffs — and to defend my vote of Chris Paul for MVP. For more on that you can read this column. We will have more chats throughout the course of the playoffs, which I will alert you to through Twitter and Facebook. Thanks to all those who have been visiting the site, please check back every day, and much gratitude for your
Sheridan: Chris Paul gets my MVP vote, plus other ballot selections
I always use “valuable” as the operative word when voting for the Most Valuable Player, and that is the reason why I have cast my ballot this season for Chris Paul of the Los Angeles Clippers. It came down to a decision between Paul and LeBron James, and as impressed as I have been with LeBron’s focus, determination and across-the-board improvement in every statistical category except assists, I do not see him as a valuable closer when he is paired with
Five Factors: Celtics-Hawks Playoff Preview
This is probably going to be our last look at Boston’s Big Three — unless, of course, they win the championship and Wyc Grousbeck is forced to pony up a fortune in luxury taxes to keep the team together for one more year. Oh, and he needs to find a center, too. The Hawks get no respect, but that is to be expected when they come up with their annual spring flameout. Judging from the predictions below, a majority still
Five Factors: Nuggets-Lakers Playoff Preview
Like the June gloom, there is one thing you can count on in May in Los Angeles — panic from Lakers Nation. And all it usually takes is one loss. This year, the panic is beginning already with Metta World Peace suspended for the first six games of the series, further depleting a roster that is not as deep as last year when Lamar Odom was bringing a little of everything off the bench. Lest we forget, those deeper Lakers
Five Factors: Mavericks-Thunder Playoff Preview
The Dallas Mavericks have been living off the glory of their NBA championship all season while simultaneously plotting their salary cap strategy to lure Deron Williams to Dallas next season, and Dwight Howard the year after. Jason Kidd will be elsewhere next season, Brendan Haywood will be amnestied, and a good portion of Dirk Nowitzki’s supporting cast figure to be castoffs if the plan to lure D-Will succeeds. The Thunder? Everybody loved them through March, and then they went 8-7
NBA Playoff Schedule
NBA PLAYOFFS SCHEDULE (All Times EDT) Western Conference San Antonio vs. Utah Game 1 - Sun Apr 29 Utah at San Antonio 1:00PM ESPN Game 2 - Wed May 2 Utah at San Antonio 7:00PM TNT Game 3 - Sat May 5 San Antonio at Utah 9:00PM TNT Game 4 - Mon May 7 San Antonio at Utah TBD TBD Game 5 * Wed May 9 Utah at San Antonio TBD TBD Game 6 * Fri May 11 San Antonio at Utah TBD TBD Game 7
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