Brian Geltzeiler joins with Sid Rosenberg on 640 Sports in South Florida and discussed tonight’s Knicks-Heat game, the Heat and Knicks individually, the Ty Lawson and Manu Ginobili injuries and the Coach of the Year race. [Read more…]
SH Blog: Wall admits he was motivated by critics, Lawson says Nuggets can beat Heat in Finals
As the season winds down, writers and reporters will have a tendency to ask players about the future ahead of them. Some – like Andre Iguodala and Jose Calderon, as you’ll see below – may be asked how they’ll go about free agency, while others (see Ty Lawson) will be asked about how they may match up against certain teams when the playoffs come around. For Washington Wizards point guard John Wall, the main questions continue to be about his value to
Podcast: Brian Geltzeiler joins WFAN with Marc Malusis.
Brian Geltzeiler is back on the radio waves. This was a spot on WFAN in New York with Marc Malusis. Brian discussed the Knicks, the Heat, the Spurs, the Nets, and the race for the West’s 8 seed. [Read more…]
Sheridan: Everybody should be a Bucks fan; Test week for Knicks
We have already covered this topic in detail in our latest around-the-NBA column, and it bears repeating here: Everybody who is an NBA fan — and that includes you, too, Celtics Nation — should be hoping the Milwaukee Bucks can catch the Celtics and finish in a tie, at the very least, for seventh place in the Eastern Conference. [Read more…]
Tweet of the Night: Micky Arison
No LeBron James. No Dwayne Wade. No doubt for the Miami Heat Sunday night in San Antonio. [Read more…]
Bernucca: After Riley-Ainge tiff, we need Heat-Celtics in playoffs
If you are an NBA fan, you should start rooting for the Milwaukee Bucks to snap out of their stupor and the Boston Celtics to stumble down the stretch. Because that will set up the first-round playoff series we all want to see. A slump by the Celtics and a boost from the Bucks over the last 10 or so games would drop Boston into eighth place in the Eastern Conference and a first-round matchup with the Miami Heat. And to paraphrase
Hubbard: Heat approached Lakers’ streak, but no one will ever catch Wilt
The Miami Heat’s pursuit of the Los Angeles Lakers’ record of 33 consecutive victories caused many of us to reflect on records that seem insurmountable. I saw lists that included Joe DiMaggio’s hitting streak, Cal Ripken’s consecutive games streak, Oklahoma’s college football winning streak, the college basketball winning streaks by UCLA’s men and Connecticut’s women, and many more. All I could think about was Wilt Chamberlain, who made the phrase “record that will never be broken” a cliche. [Read more…]
SH Blog: Lakers now 9th in West; KJ confident Kings will stay in Sac; Trouble in Memphis?
As the NBA season winds down, several teams are gearing up for the playoffs. Unfortunately for some, they are gearing up without some of their key players. The Lakers, Pacers, Knicks and others are loading up for the final push, whether it be for playoff or draft position. Maybe even a championship chase. [Read more…]
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