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Category 2012 Playoffs, Memphis Grizzlies, NBA
CHEST BUMPS, BLOCK PARTIES, & THE COMEBACK (NBA PLAYOFFS DAY 2)
Category 2012 Playoffs, Atlanta Hawks, Boston Celtics, Denver Nuggets, Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers, Memphis Grizzlies, NBA, San Antonio Spurs, Utah Jazz
The Lakers…like always beat the Nuggets in a Playoff game. Andrew Bynum blocked eight shots in the first three quarters before surpassing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s franchise-record nine blocks in the fourth. He eventually equaled the NBA record set by Utah’s Mark Eaton on April 26, 1985, and matched by Hall of Famer Hakeem Olajuwon on April 29, 1990. Bynum became just the 6th Laker to record a triple-double in the playoffs. He needs 29 more to catch Magic. Lakers lead series 1-0
San Antonio not so surprisingly won easily 106-91. The Jazz fell to 1-4 against the Spurs this year, with their only win coming in Salt Lake City when Duncan, Ginobili and Parker didn’t play. Spurs lead series 1-0.
The Atlanta Hawks got a strong performance from Josh Smith who finished with 22 points, and 18 boards. The Celtics appeared frustrated with the way things were going. No one was more annoyed then Rajon Rondo who was T’d up after arguing a foul on Brandon Bass late in the 4th quarter. Rondo then decided to get all chesty with an official and was ejected. A suspension for Ronfo will be forthcoming, but he is known for getting away with physicality in the Playoffs. (Brad Miller, and Kirk Hinrich know what I’m talking about.) Atlanta leads series 1-0.
Memphis lead by 27 points in the second half and let the Clippers…yes, the Los Angeles Clippers fight back to a 99-98 win. Whenever POINT GOD is on the court anything is possible; also Reggie Evans rebounding everything you miss helps too. The Grizzlies wait till Wednesday for revenge, and Chris Paul sort of dissed head coach Vinny Del Negro after the game:
Clippers lead series 1-0
(THE LAST) 2012 NBA PLAYOFF PREVIEW
Category 2012 Playoffs, Atlanta Hawks, Boston Celtics, Chicago Bulls, Dallas Mavericks, Denver Nuggets, Indiana Pacers, Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers, Memphis Grizzlies, Miami Heat, NBA, New York Knicks, Oklahoma City Thunder, Orlando Magic, Philadelphia 76ers, San Antonio Spurs, Utah Jazz
The season that began on Christmas day and crammed 66 games down our throats (pause) in the process has finally came to an end. Even in a shortened season there were many exceptional moments, and in this years NBA playoffs there isn’t one series that you want to miss. Okay maybe you can skip the Pacers sweeping the Howard-less Magic. Here is what to watch for in each of the first round match-ups.
(1) Chicago Bulls vs. (8) Philadelphia 76ers
Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau consistent nagging of defense, defense, defense, and the unusual amount of BIGS the Bulls have, has made the loss of Derrick Rose throughout the season barely noticeable. Of course this is the year where Derrick Rose figures it all out, and carries his team to the Finals and Scottie Pippen gets to photobomb everyone in the locker room when they celebrate. At least thats how Bulls fans would love for it to go, but the Basketball Gods never make it easy. Unfortunately for the 76ers, Muppet-Evan Turner decided to throw a quick jab Chicago’s way stating that the Sizers lost to the Knicks (which helped the Sixers avoid the Heat in the 1st Round) earlier this week was “Dodging the better team.” Not like the Bulls needed any more motivation but if anything can give Rip Hamilton reason to sharpen his fingernails then watch out.
Philadelphia has been one of my favorite teams to watch this season, and I will enjoy watching them put up a fun-filled effort, but the upset is going to take a miracle, or an absentee Derrick Rose. BULLS in 5
(2) Miami Heat vs. (7) New York Knicks
Gonna leave @knicks247 to this one. Carmelo Anthony and LeBron James meeting in the NBA Playoffs for the first time and 10 years since their high school battles…swoon.
(3) Indiana Pacers vs. (6) Orlando Magic
Regardless of Dwight Howard’s back condition, the Magic wanted no part of the NBA Playoffs after the trade deadline had passed and “chocolate shoulders” was still around. This is the coming out party for the Indiana Pacers, and ultimately a first-round bye. PACERS in 4
(4) Boston Celtics vs. (5) Atlanta Hawks
We have been overtly bias of the Celtics, mainly due to the old adage of “respecting your elders”, and this by all accounts could be the last hurrah of Garnett, Pierce, and Allen. Everyone thought last year’s Playoff defeat by the Heat was the last time we would seee the Big 3 but due to the purchase of a hot tub time machine the Celtics(Spurs) are poised for yet another Finals run. The Big 3, are now of course the Big 4 with Rajon Rondo reaching Superstar-Status. There is also Avery Bradley who should make Joe Johnson’s bones uneasy. Rondo has a knack for exceptional play when games are televised, and with every Playoff game being televised, look for Rondo to win at least 2 games by just diving for the ball a bunch of times.
Once again the Atlanta Hawks are back in the Playoffs!! The Atlanta Hawks are the NBA version of Temazepam. CELTICS in 6
2012 NBA NEW YEARS RESOLUTIONS!
Category Atlanta Hawks, Boston Celtics, Charlotte Bobcats, Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers, Dallas Mavericks, Denver Nuggets, Detroit Pistons, Golden St. Warriors, Houston Rockets, Indiana Pacers, Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers, Memphis Grizzlies, Miami Heat, Milwaukee Bucks, Minnesota Timberwolves, New Jersey Nets, New Orleans Hornets, New York Knicks, Oklahoma City Thunder, Orlando Magic, Philadelphia 76ers, Phoenix Suns, Portland Trailblazers, Sacramento Kings, San Antonio Spurs, Toronto Raptors, Utah Jazz, Washington Wizards
Although the season has barely begun, each team will be making resolutions for the New Years that ultimately they will forget. Here a a team-by-team breakdown:
ATLANTA HAWKS
We resolve to get to the bottom of why we gave Joe Johnson so much damn money. He does lead us in points, but will we make it deep in the playoffs….of course not. ( same as last years resolution)
BOSTON CELTICS
We the Boston Celtics resolve to let Rondo shoot nothing but threes for an entire game, just to see what happens….
CHARLOTTE BOBCATS
I, Paul Silas resolve to survive the entire season.
CHICAGO BULLS
I, Derrick Rose resolve to continue dominating basketball, postgame interviews and my acne.
CLEVELAND CAVALIERS
We resolve to continue to be a horrible team until Dan Gilbert can finally complete the cloning of LeBron James, let the clone grow to 18 years of age, then draft him with the #1 pick in the 2030 Draft.
DALLAS MAVERICKS
I, Lamar Odom will drive to Galveston Beach each off day so I can look at the ocean and remember what once was.
DETROIT PISTONS
We the Pistons resolve to find some food for Austin Daye, and to have Ben Gordons arms chopped off!
DENVER NUGGETS
We the Nuggets resolve to be extremely grateful that Coach Karl is back and healthy!
GOLDEN ST. WARRIORS
I, Coach Mark Jackson resolve to stop yelling “Hands down, man down” to everyone on the team, every possession.
HOUSTON ROCKETS
We the Houston Rockets resolve to continue pitting Chase Budinger, and Chandler Parsons against each other until they are forced to fight to the death.
INDIANA PACERS
We resolve to let Physcho T run into the stands at least once this season.
L.A. CLIPPERS
We resolve to keep our racist ass owner away from Chris Paul, and keep Chris thinking that Frankie Muniz is indeed the owner of the team.
RECAP: OKC THUNDER-MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES/ GAME 3(PIC)
Category Memphis Grizzlies, NBA, Oklahoma City Thunder
RECAP: MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES-OKC THUNDER/ GAME 1
Category Memphis Grizzlies, NBA, Oklahoma City Thunder
The Memphis Grizzlies upset the #1 seed San Antonio Spurs, and after a 114-101 victory in the opening game of the Western Conference semifinals on Sunday, they look to continue their upsetting ways.
Zach Randolph had 34 points and 10 z-bounds, Marc Gasol added 20 points and 13 boards, completely destroying the Thunder in the paint.
The Grizzlies, the NBA’s most productive team in the paint with a 51.5-point average, racked up 52 against the Thunder.
Kevin Durant led the Thunder with 33 points and 11 rebounds. Russell Westbrook scored 29, but shot 9-23 and had 7 turnovers. The Thunder had 18 turnovers leading to 23 Grizzlies points. Memphis had 8 turnovers.
The Thunder will have to step up their defensive effort if they want to regain home court advantage.
Game 2: Tuesday in Oklahoma City, 9:30 p.m., TNT/ Grizzlies lead series 1-0
OKC THUNDER-MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES: PREVIEW
Category Memphis Grizzlies, NBA, Oklahoma City Thunder
For the first time Oklahoma City and Memphis will host a second round series. Oklahoma knew they would be here, Memphis shocked everyone eliminating the #1 seed San Antonio Spurs
The Oklahoma City Thunder and Memphis Grizzlies possess two of the youngest playoff rosters in history. If coach Scott Brooks were to replace Sefolosha with James Harden (21) — which won’t happen — Thunder starters would have an infantile average age of 22.4.
The Grizzlies got the better of the Thunder in the regular season, winning the series 3-1 as Randolph averaged 26.5 points and 13 boards.
Tony Allen will be have the assignment of slowing Kevin Durant down. Durant has great respect for Allen as a defender, but Durant also averaged 30.5 points against the Grizzlies this season. Allen hurt the Thunder more with his offense, which was unexpected. Allen averaged more points (18.8) against OKC than any other team this season and shot 57.1 percent from the field.
Allen will have reinforcements with Memphis’ addition of another top perimeter defender, Shane Battier, at the trade deadline. And similarly, the Thunder have something new to throw at Randolph: deadline pickup Kendrick Perkins, Allen’s teammate on Boston’s 2008 championship team with the same tough-as-nails demeanor.
Perkins didn’t play in any of the four regular-season meetings, but should allow Serge Ibaka — the NBA’s top shot blocker — to slide over and defend Randolph.
The two may be labeled the NBA’s teams of the future, but there’s no reason they can’t be successful in the present. Ahead in the Western Conference finals would be a matchup against one of two veteran-laden teams — the Dallas Mavericks or the two-time defending champion Los Angeles Lakers.
“We’re both bad teams that have risen up and become good teams,” Memphis coach Lionel Hollins said Saturday. ” … Our transformations started the same way, and they actually were ahead of us. We’re here, and they’re here.”
SCHEDULE:
Game 1: Sun., May 1 in Oklahoma City, 1 p.m., ABC
Game 2: Tue., May 3 in Oklahoma City, 9:30 p.m., TNT
Game 3: Sat., May 7 in Memphis, 5 p.m., ESPN
Game 4: Mon., May 9 in Memphis, 9:30 p.m., TNT
Game 5: Wed., May 11 in Oklahoma City, Time TBD, TNT
Game 6: Fri., May 13 in Memphis, Time TBD, ESPN
Game 7: Sun., May 15 in Oklahoma City, Time TBD, Network TBD
RECAP: SAN ANTONIO SPURS-MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES/GAME 1
Category Memphis Grizzlies, NBA, San Antonio Spurs
The Spurs and Grizzlies were both without All-Stars, Manu Ginobili, and Rudy Gay. The Grizzlies won games this season without Rudy, while the Spurs had lost both games. Manu was inactive. In Game 1, the Spurs once again missed the Argentinean Batman.
Zach Randolph had 25 points and 14 boards, and Shane Battier hit a go-ahead 3-pointer with 23.9 seconds left, to give Memphis a 101-98 victory. “It was awesome. I’m really happy for the city,” Battier said. “Beale Street will be a fun place tonight. Most of these guys don’t know the history or the heartache that the city has gone through. I’m happy for the city.”
It’s the first playoff win ever for Memphis, which had been 0-12 in four previous trips. The Grizzlies entered the NBA in 1995 as an expansion franchise in Vancouver. Six seasons there never ended in the postseason, and after moving to Memphis in 2001, the Grizzlies waited two seasons before the first of three consecutive first-round sweeps. The last was in 2006.
Marc Gasol had 24 points and nine boards, punising San Antonio in the frontcourt. Gasol and Randolph combining for 49 points and 23 boards. The Spurs frontcourt of Antonio McDyess and Tim Duncan combined for 19 points, and 14 boards.
Tony Parker led the Spurs with 20 points. The Spurs shot a season- and playoff-high 47 free throw attempts. They made 36 of them, and lost.
Game 2 at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. ET, NBA TV
NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE PLAYOFFS: 1ST ROUND PREVIEW
Category Dallas Mavericks, Denver Nuggets, Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Lakers, Memphis Grizzlies, NBA, New York Knicks, Oklahoma City Thunder, San Antonio Spurs
The Western Conference matchup’s werent decided to the last day of the season, and sadly only the Hornets are going to be an easy out. Let the preview begin……
#1. San Antonio Spurs vs. #8 Memphis Grizzlies
The Spurs shot at the gate, surprising everyone outside of San Antonio en route to the best record in the West. The Grizzlies suffered a huge setback with the loss of Rudy gay for the Playoffs. The two headed defensive monster of Shane battier and Tony Allen were key reasons the Grizzlies were able to hold on to the bottom spot.
The key matchup of the series is Tim Duncan-Zach Randolph. Tim Duncan is no longer the offensive focal point and averaged a career-low 13.4 points, but is still effective enough to lure double teams. Memphis scored a league-high 51.6 points in the post and its interior size of Zach Randolph and Marc Gasol should pose problems for San Antonio. The Spurs are on a mission, but the Grizzlies have been playing great ball down the stretch. This series has the capabilities to go the distance.
Spurs in 6
#2 Los Angeles Lakers vs. #7 New Orleans Hornets
The Lakers earned the privilege to play the David West-less Hornets in the first round. If the Lakers don’t sweep the Hornets, prepare for panic out of Los Angeles. The Lakers swept the Hornets, 4-0, in the regular season.
Lakers in 4
#3 Dallas Mavericks vs. #6 Portland Trail Blazers
*The Best First Round Matchup* The loss of Caron Butler dealt a heavy blow to the Mavs. The toughest player taken from your team makes deep Playoff runs next to impossible. Despite nearly a decade’s worth of regular-season success, Dallas has advanced only once to the finals.
The Mavericks draw a tough first-round matchup in Portland, which benefited after a midseason trade by obtaining Gerald Wallace. Brandon Roy is somewhat back from injury, but the team now revolves around LaMarcus Aldridge (21.8 points, 8.8 rebounds), who is a native of Dallas. The teams split their regular-season games with each winning twice at home.
Portland in 6
#4 Oklahoma City Thunder vs. #5 Denver Nuggets
The most intriguing first-round matchups between the benefactors of deadline deals. The Thunder may pose the largest obstacle to the Lakers of escaping the Western Conference a fourth straight year. Denver hasn’t lost a step after dealing Chauncey Billups and Carmelo Anthony to New York. Denver is similar to a college team complete with two ex-North Carolina Tar Heels in Raymond Felton and Ty Lawson.
Kevin Durant remains the best basketball player not named Kobe, or LeBron. The addition of Kendrick Perkins adds a touch of toughness the Thunder have yet to achieve. Oklahoma won the season series, 3-1, including taking two games after the trading deadline.
Thunder in 6
NBA 2011 RESOLUTIONS
Category Atlanta Hawks, Boston Celtics, Charlotte Bobcats, Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers, Dallas Mavericks, Denver Nuggets, Detroit Pistons, Golden St. Warriors, Houston Rockets, Indiana Pacers, Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers, Memphis Grizzlies, Miami Heat, Milwaukee Bucks, Minnesota Timberwolves, NBA, New Jersey Nets, New Orleans Hornets, New York Knicks, Oklahoma City Thunder, Orlando Magic, Philadelphia 76ers, Phoenix Suns, Portland Trailblazers, Sacramento Kings, San Antonio Spurs, Toronto Raptors, Utah Jazz, Washington Wizards
With the start of a new year, teams make their own resolutions. Here is a team by team look at those resolutions.
ATLANTA HAWKS
We resolve to get to the bottom of why we gave Joe Johnson so much damn money. He does lead us in points, but will we make it deep in the playoffs….of course not.
BOSTON CELTICS
We the Boston Celtics resolve to play at least one game with both O’Neal’s on the court at the same time. I, the Boston Celtics fan resolve to relax and enjoy each game because if anyone gets injured the world will not end.
CHARLOTTE BOBCATS
I, Michael Jordan resolve to stop wearing all my rings on one necklace to every Bobcats meeting.
CHICAGO BULLS
We resolve to kept nurturing Derrick Rose, and to keep Carlos Boozer and his weird beard away from him.
CLEVELAND CAVALIERS
We resolve to simply exist before the NBA goes through with contraction and makes us a NBDL team. I, the Cavs fan will save up and buy the Fathead of Daniel Gibson for no reason whatsoever.
DALLAS MAVERICKS
I, Rick Carlisle resolve to stop making faces like Jim Carrey, and to let jason Terry do whatever he wants in the 4th quarter.
DETROIT PISTONS
I, Tayshaun Prince resolve to ask Joe Dumars nicely if I can be traded, then pray its not to Toronto.
DENVER NUGGETS
We resolve to trade Carmelo to the highest bidder, then struggle until we draft anthoer Carmelo and repeat the same process.
GOLDEN ST. WARRIORS
We resolve to never sign a legitimate big man so we can never truly play defense.
HOUSTON ROCKETS
I, the Houston Rockets fan resolve to lower our expectations until Michael Jordan goes and plays baseball for two years.
INDIANA PACERS
We resolve to sleep through the rest of this year, and promptly wake up during the lottery selection this summer.
L.A. CLIPPERS
I, Donald Sterling resolve to continue being concerned about only money, and as long as Blake Griffin makes me money he stays….for cheap of course.
L.A. LAKERS
We resolve to work all year so we actually play a competitive game on Christmas. We also resolve to never let Kobe and Nike convince us that Lime green sneakers are cool.
MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES
We resolve to save our money, to pay for the shipping of all the equipment to our new home in Seattle.
MIAMI HEAT
I, Miami Heat fan resolve to show up to games on time, especially once the playoffs start. At least we will make it seem that basketball games are more fun then the beach, or clubs full of young hispanic women.
MILWAUKEE BUCKS
We resolve to continue doing whatever it was we did to beat the Lakers. *Brandon Jennings didn’t play
MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES
I, Kevin Love resolve to rebound every ball, on every shot, from every basketball game in the world.
NEW JERSEY NETS
We resolve to never put an ad across from Madison Square Garden again. Unless of course, if we get Carmelo Anthony then we get to play in the Garden.
NEW ORLEANS HORNETS
We the NBA speak for the Hornets, and the Hornets have nothing to say.
NEW YORK KNICKS
I, Spike Lee resolve to continue wearing clothes too big for me to games, and my Landry Fields jersey, even if he gets traded.
OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER
We resolve to take out as many loans as possible to keep Russell Westbrook away from Los Angeles.
ORLANDO MAGIC
I, Dwight Howard will work on my three point shooting so I can fit in better with the team.
PHILADELPHIA 76ERS
We resolve to hire Michael Vick as soon as the NFL season is over. He will suit up and be in the starting lineup, just for the player introductions, but he wont play any minutes.
PHOENIX SUNS
I, Marcin Gortat, will continue to plead with my teammates to play defense, even if they speak another language.
PORTLAND TRAILBLAZERS
I, Trail Blazers fan will take a class in physical therapy so I can be more hands on with the players.
SACRAMENTO KINGS
We, the Maloof Brothers resolve to finish construction on our secret basketball stadium in Las Vegas. We also must sit Tyreke Evans down and ask that he not hit 50 footers to win games and instead keep piling on the loses.
SAN ANTONIO SPURS
We resolve to casually ignore the age of our Big 3, but encourage fans to purchase DeJuan Blair Bears from the gift shop
TORONTO RAPTORS
We resolve to call the NBA everyday, and send flowers so that they remember there is a team in Toronto.
UTAH JAZZ
We resolve to continue research into age-defying potions that can make it possible for Jerry Sloan to coach the Jazz forever.
WASHINGTON WIZARDS
We resolve to finally change our name back to the Bullets, and once again lose out on front page reports to real bullets.













