Only 4 teams from each teams remaining.
In the Eastern Conference the Heat and NY Knicks get a stunning loss against the Bulls and Pacers.
A shocking upset in the East.
As for the West, the GSW and SAS put up a tuff fight as they went through overtime. SAS collected the W.
OKC comming back from a 13pt deficeit at the end of the 3rd quarter got them the win. Durant was 7-8 in field goals in the 4th quarter.
Heres a layout on how the post season is running:
Inside-D NBA
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Sunday, April 21, 2013
NBA post-season has started!
In the Western Conference the Thunder, Clippers, Denver, and Spurs retreive their first W
In the Eastern Conference the Heat, Nets, Pacers, and Knicks gather up the W.
The Lakers pulled off their job in getting into the playoffs. The thing is now, can they stick with it?
EAST/WEST Quarterfinal PredictionsWestern Conference
OKC in 4-1
LAC 4-2
GSW 4-3
SAS 4-2
Eastern Conference
MIA 4-0
BKN 4-3
IND 4-1
NYK 4-2
In the Eastern Conference the Heat, Nets, Pacers, and Knicks gather up the W.
The Lakers pulled off their job in getting into the playoffs. The thing is now, can they stick with it?
EAST/WEST Quarterfinal PredictionsWestern Conference
OKC in 4-1
LAC 4-2
GSW 4-3
SAS 4-2
Eastern Conference
MIA 4-0
BKN 4-3
IND 4-1
NYK 4-2
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
The Brooklyn Nets are losing one of their biggest names as they prepare for the playoffs. Jay-Z owned just a little piece of the team, but was a large presence
when the franchise changed homes and identities this season.
The rap mogul is selling his stake in the Nets so he can become certified as a player agent, possibly before the end of the season. The process is underway, with paperwork already filed, a person with knowledge of the details said Wednesday.
NBA rules prevent anyone from being involved in ownership and player representation.
Yahoo Sports, which first reported Jay-Z's plans, said his Roc Nation company has partnered with Creative Artists Agency (CAA) and hopes to compete for players in this June's NBA draft.
Jay-Z owns less than 1 percent of the Nets, but has had a major impact with the franchise's move to his hometown. He had input and in some cases complete control of everything from the interior of the $1 billion Barclays Center to the design of the team's black-and-white uniforms, which he debuted himself during his run of eight sold-out concerts in September that served as the debut of the arena.
A spokesman for Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter, did not respond to a message.
Friendly with LeBron James and a number of sports superstars, Jay-Z could quickly make Roc Nation a force in the agency field. The company recently signed New York Yankees All-Star Robinson Cano. The Nets hoped his reputation and friendships would help them three years ago when James led a loaded field of free agents, but the Nets, then playing in Newark, failed to land any of them.
Jay-Z attended only a handful of games this season, but his affiliation with the franchise provided a necessary buzz for its first season in Brooklyn. He sat in his courtside seat next to wife Beyonce in November when the Nets beat the Knicks in their first matchup as New York rivals, providing the trash talk afterward when he tweeted that the city was under new management.
The Nets have clinched their first playoff berth since 2007 and are in position to have home-court advantage in their first-round series.
(NBA 2013)
The rap mogul is selling his stake in the Nets so he can become certified as a player agent, possibly before the end of the season. The process is underway, with paperwork already filed, a person with knowledge of the details said Wednesday.
NBA rules prevent anyone from being involved in ownership and player representation.
Yahoo Sports, which first reported Jay-Z's plans, said his Roc Nation company has partnered with Creative Artists Agency (CAA) and hopes to compete for players in this June's NBA draft.
Jay-Z owns less than 1 percent of the Nets, but has had a major impact with the franchise's move to his hometown. He had input and in some cases complete control of everything from the interior of the $1 billion Barclays Center to the design of the team's black-and-white uniforms, which he debuted himself during his run of eight sold-out concerts in September that served as the debut of the arena.
A spokesman for Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter, did not respond to a message.
Friendly with LeBron James and a number of sports superstars, Jay-Z could quickly make Roc Nation a force in the agency field. The company recently signed New York Yankees All-Star Robinson Cano. The Nets hoped his reputation and friendships would help them three years ago when James led a loaded field of free agents, but the Nets, then playing in Newark, failed to land any of them.
Jay-Z attended only a handful of games this season, but his affiliation with the franchise provided a necessary buzz for its first season in Brooklyn. He sat in his courtside seat next to wife Beyonce in November when the Nets beat the Knicks in their first matchup as New York rivals, providing the trash talk afterward when he tweeted that the city was under new management.
The Nets have clinched their first playoff berth since 2007 and are in position to have home-court advantage in their first-round series.
(NBA 2013)
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Lakers hang Shaq's No. 34 jersey in the rafters
Lakers hang Shaq's No. 34 jersey in the rafters
When Shaquille O'Neal visited the Forum during the summer he joined the Los Angeles Lakers, Jerry West encouraged him to look up at the retired jerseys hanging above the court.
Although O'Neal began his career in Orlando and played for four more teams after leaving Los Angeles, the 15-time All-Star says he considers Los Angeles his NBA home.
"The only regrets I have are missing 200 games and missing 5,000 free throws," O'Neal said. "Other than that, I had fun, did it my way. Made a lot of friends, made a lot of enemies. It was all fun."
Shaq is now a part of the NBA HALL of FAME. I don't think there will be any other dominant center like O'neal.
Monday, April 1, 2013
Heat recover, to gather the W
Spurs' Ginobili expected to miss start of playoffs
The timetable released by the Spurs on Monday comes a day after Ginobili did not play in an 88-86 loss to the Miami Heat. The 35-year-old Ginobili injured his right hamstring in a victory over the Los Angeles Clippers last week.
The regular season ends April 17. San Antonio is 1 1/2 games ahead of Oklahoma City for the top seed in the Western Conference and may now have to protect that lead without its third-leading scorer. Ginobili is averaging 11.9 points and 4.6 assists.
The Spurs recently went 6-2 without All-Star Tony Parker before the point guard returned from an ankle sprain.
(NBA 2013)
Friday, March 29, 2013
Does Lebron James deserve or not deserve respect?
CHICAGO -- The Chicago Bulls didn't just end the Miami Heat's 27-game winning streak Wednesday. They also left LeBron James frustrated as a result of some hard fouls.
James took exception to two fouls during the Heat's 101-97 loss. The first came four minutes into the game when Bulls guard Kirk Hinrich broke up a fast break by grabbing James with both arms and holding on as the players fell to the court. James also was upset with a hard foul in the fourth quarter by Bulls forward Taj Gibson, who swiped across James' neck and shoulder to defend a layup.
“First of all, Kirk Hinrich in the first quarter basically grabbed me with two hands and brought me to the ground. The last one, Taj Gibson was able to collar me around my shoulder and bring me to the ground. Those are not defensive ... those are not basketball plays.”-- LeBron James on Chicago's hard fouls
"Let me calculate my thoughts real fast before I say (what I want to say)," James said. "I believe and I know that a lot of my fouls are not basketball plays. First of all, Kirk Hinrich in the first quarter basically grabbed me with two hands and brought me to the ground. The last one, Taj Gibson was able to collar me around my shoulder and bring me to the ground. Those are not defensive ... those are not basketball plays."
James' frustration boiled over with 3:52 left in the game, when he was called for his first flagrant foul of the season after driving his shoulder and arm into the chest of Bulls forwardCarlos Boozer, who was attempting to set a screen.
Hinrich tried to take a charge on James in the first quarter and said he was just trying to hold on to the 6-foot-8, 265-pound Miami star to brace himself for impact on the floor.
"The play before, there was a play earlier in the game where he was barreling down on me," Hinrich said. "I got the foul but he almost made it so I kind of ... you don't realize how strong that guy is and you forget sometimes, but with his speed and strength, you can't take anything for granted, so I still feel like I got the worst of it, obviously. But it was just one of those plays. I knew I was going to try to take a foul and then I just started going backwards and pulled him with me."
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James said he's been on the receiving end of hard fouls throughout the season and has mostly managed to keep his cool. Earlier this season, Heat coach Erik Spoelstra sent tapes to the league office that showed a series of hard fouls on both James and Dwyane Wade, including several instances when his players were repeatedly hit in the face.
James said he often resists the urge to retaliate, but admitted Wednesday that some of the hits have started to bother him. James and Wade rank sixth and eighth, respectively, in free throw attempts per game this season.
"It's been happening all year, and I've been able to keep my cool and try to tell Spo, 'Let's not worry about it too much.' But it is getting to me a little bit because every time I try to defend myself, I got to face the consequences of a flagrant for me or a technical foul, whatever the case may be," James said. "It's tough. It's tough. It's very tough, and I'm not sitting here crying about anything because I play the game at a high level. I play with a lot of aggression, and I understand that some of the plays are on the borderline of a basketball play or not, but sometimes you just got to ... I don't know. It's frustrating."
James attempted 11 free throws and finished with 32 points, seven rebounds, four blocks and three assists in the Heat's first loss since a Feb. 1 setback to the Indiana Pacers.
Spoelstra warned his team to expect a rough game against the short-handed Bulls, who were without All-Star center and defensive anchorJoakim Noah, Derrick Rose, Richard Hamilton andMarco Belinelli because of injuries.
Asked after the game about the hard fouls, Spoelstra simply said, "Welcome to Chicago and Miami basketball."
(NBA 2013)
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