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post Apr 28 2007, 08:52 PM

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Jason Kidd Notches 10th Career Playoff Triple-Double

Jason Kidd tied Larry Bird for second all-time with his 10th career triple-double and became just the third player in NBA history to post 15-plus points, assists, and rebounds in a playoff game. The 13-year veteran recorded 16 points, 19 assists and 16 rebounds in New Jersey's Game 3 win over the Toronto Raptors, 102-89.
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post Apr 29 2007, 11:57 AM

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aiya.. Astro showing re-run of Bulls & Heat match.. ceh.. y not show Rockets & Jazz match leh..haihz... sad.gif
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post Apr 29 2007, 04:11 PM

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Added on April 29, 2007, 4:13 pmZero tolerance

Out of the all times for Gilbert Arenas to come out of his self-induced silence, for all the reasons to do so, his choices on Saturday did little to dispel a growing suspicion that Agent Zero is all about Agent Zero.

So, the Wizards are getting destroyed in their Eastern Conference first-round series, on the way to a humiliating sweep by Cleveland, and Arenas calls a press conference before Game 3 in Washington to congratulate himself on getting his picture on the cover of a video game?

That's a franchise player?

"Everyone knows that this is the takeover year and I took over a lot of stuff," Arenas said. "I surprised myself. I want to finish the season by saying Agent Zero is on the cover of NBA Live 2008."

Wonderful, Gilbert. This had to be thrilling news to his coaches and teammates getting embarrassed by LeBron James and the Cavaliers with Arenas and Caron Butler out for the season. I can only imagine how hard it was for coach Eddie Jordan to bite his lip and keep his thoughts to himself upon hearing that Arenas ended his silence for this purpose.

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post Apr 29 2007, 05:22 PM

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Added on April 29, 2007, 5:28 pmPlayoff viewer's guide
By Steve Kerr,

It will be tough to beat the drama of last year's NBA playoffs, but there will be plenty to watch for as the postseason gets under way on Saturday. Here are 10 things I've got my eye on as the race for the Larry O'Brien trophy begins.

1. The pressure on T-Mac. Hard enough as it is to believe, Tracy McGrady has never won a single playoff round in his NBA career. Coming off what might have been his best season ever - and with his Houston Rockets owning home-court advantage over a struggling Utah Jazz team - T-Mac has to get past the first round this year. No player in the league is facing more pressure. If he fails to lead Houston to victory over the Jazz, McGrady's legacy will continue to be an inauspicious one: "Best player to have never won a playoff series."

2. The teacher vs. the pupil. How much fun will it be watching Avery Johnson and Don Nelson go at it? Johnson spent a year as an assistant under Nellie in Dallas and clearly saw the game differently than his boss. His emphasis on defense was a dramatic change in philosophy for the Dallas Mavericks once he took over, but Nelson and his Golden State Warriors will provide a huge first-round challenge. No coach can distort a game plan and control the flow of action better than Nellie, who will play a small lineup and challenge Johnson's defensive strategy. Nelson's small-ball style may keep Erick Dampier and DeSagana Diop off the floor, and that dramatically damages Johnson's preferred plan of protecting the rim. If that happens, the game will be played at a fast pace, which is to Golden State's advantage.

3. LeBron trying to take the next step. Perhaps the expectations have always been too high, but LeBron James is supposed to elevate his team and turn it into a championship contender. The Cleveland Cavaliers have an easy path to the East finals, needing only to beat the depleted Washington Wizards and then either the New Jersey Nets or Toronto Raptors to get there. All eyes will be on James, who had a relatively disappointing regular season until the final six weeks of play. He needs to seize the opportunity, lead the Cavs to the conference finals and show the world that he's closer to being the next Michael Jordan than the next Vince Carter.

4. Kobe's supporting cast. Speaking of the next Jordan, Kobe Bryant is the closest thing we'll ever see to M.J. In fact, this season Kobe was M.J. - as in his ability to adapt to his surroundings by giving his team what it needed on a particular night. Score 50 to win this game? Done. Need 10 assists instead? You got it. The Los Angeles Lakers know that the best way to beat the Phoenix Suns is for Kobe to pound the ball inside rather than fire away from the perimeter. That plan almost worked last year, when L.A. took the Suns to seven games. But will Andrew Bynum, Kwame Brown, Lamar Odom and Luke Walton offer enough support for Kobe? We'll find out.

5. Mavs and Suns meeting great expectations. Neither franchise has ever won the championship, but both are in position to do so. Expectations are to the point that anything less than a title will be considered a failure. It's possible that the San Antonio Spurs will sneak in and deny both Dallas and Phoenix of their goal. The pressure is on for both of these clubs, and given the incredible strength of the Western Conference, getting to the NBA finals will be an incredibly difficult challenge.

6. Chicago getting past the first round. Unlike the Mavs and Suns, the Chicago Bulls are in a position where winning one round would be enough to please their fans. Chicago hasn't won a playoff series since Jordan's final season with the team in 1998. The Bulls' loss to New Jersey on the final day of the season meant a first-round matchup with the Miami Heat, the defending champs. Chicago will have a tough task on its hands, trying to slow down Dwyane Wade and speeding up Shaquille O'Neal. It's actually been a good matchup the last couple of seasons for the Bulls, but now is the time for them to take the next step - to get beyond the first round and establish itself as a title contender in the coming years.

7. Wade's health. His shoulder - and his game - didn't look right the last two weeks of the season. But there may not be a more resilient player in the league. If Wade can elevate his game, and Shaq can stay out of foul trouble and control the paint, then Miami can gather momentum and make a serious run to defend its crown. Look for Chicago to put Wade through the ringer at both ends of the floor. Scott Skiles will make sure he doesn't get many easy hoops at the rim, and he'll make sure Wade has to defend the screen and roll as often as possible. This could be a test of wills - or at least a test of Wade's shoulder.

8. Flip Saunders' pursuit for redemption.
A year ago, the Detroit Pistons flopped in the East finals and seemed to come apart after Ben Wallace openly questioned Saunders' coaching style. The incident led to Wallace's departure from the team, and now Detroit has Chris Webber manning the post. The result is a more well-rounded offensive club, one that boasts five skill players in the starting lineup. The Pistons are the East favorites, and anything less than a trip to the NBA finals would be considered a failure, particularly for Saunders. Perhaps no coach in the league is facing more pressure.

9. Utah's search for its lost mojo. A month ago, the Jazz were one of the best teams in the league. But after fading down the stretch and losing seven of its last 11, Utah now looks like it will be lucky to survive its first-round series with Houston. In fact, the Jazz have to go on the road to start the series against the Rockets thanks to the late fade. For Utah to bounce back, it has to play with great energy, confidence and purpose - something we haven't seen much of lately. If not, this wonderful turnaround season for the franchise will go down the drain.

10. The team to beat ... San Antonio? As usual, the Spurs have been lying in the weeds. While the focus has been on the Mavericks and Suns for most of the season, San Antonio has quietly put together a great season of its own. In fact, this looks a lot like the squad that won the NBA title in both 2003 and 2005. Tim Duncan is playing at his highest level in years, Manu Ginobili has looked unguardable and the Spurs' defense is the best in the league. It's possible that all of this talk about Dallas and Phoenix will go down the tubes, and that the championship will once again belong to San Antonio.

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oh ya.. sowee.. 4got 2 put da word "live" there..

2molo last chance 4 Heat 2 make a come bak.. if not, they can pack their bags..

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post Apr 30 2007, 11:57 AM

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goodbye Heat.. laugh.gif laugh.gif
next 2 get eliminated is Lakers.. unless they can win game 5..
tis season Shaq & Kobe having bad start.. well.. xcept 4 Kobe.. where he score 50 points in a few games.. laugh.gif
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post Apr 30 2007, 02:15 PM

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waa.. da western playoffs so unpredictable..
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post Apr 30 2007, 07:51 PM

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eastern playoffs teams can almost confirm de loh.. goin thru da next round would b Piston, Cavs, Nets & Bulls..
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post Apr 30 2007, 09:55 PM

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not Piston VS Cavs & Nets VS Bulls??
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post May 1 2007, 10:36 AM

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wow.. eastern playoffs teams very de strong leh.. western 1 so... haihz..

atleast Rockets win aginst Jazz.. 96 - 92.. thumbup.gif
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Added on May 1, 2007, 1:34 pmaww... denver lost.. sad.gif

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QUOTE(matt85 @ May 1 2007, 01:51 PM)
Nuggets mati in 4th quarter. What a 3-pointer from Horry
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he's like da go to guy in da 4th quarter.. laugh.gif
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judging by how Lakers r playing tis season & during playoffs, i think they will get eliminated on wednesday.. unless de other guys on da Lakers team step up..

Jackson Sends Lakers Home Early


With time running out on their season, the Lakers assembled for practice Monday morning and experienced a much shorter session than expected.

Phil Jackson gathered the team in the video room, showed a brief clip from the movie "Hustle & Flow," and bluntly informed the players that they absolutely didn't hustle on defense and showed little or no flow on offense in their Game 4 loss to Phoenix.

Then he sent them home to ponder the 3-1 deficit they've created for themselves.

In other words, they might want to start hustling or else they'll flow right out of the playoffs.


Added on May 1, 2007, 7:08 pm"Big Shot" Horry Does It Again, Spurs Take 3-1 Series Lead

Robert Horry did it again on Monday night.

"Big Shot Rob" hit a 3-pointer from the right corner with 30 seconds left to seal San Antonio's 96-89 victory over the Nuggets that gave the Spurs a 3-1 lead in the first-round series.

The Spurs can close out the best-of-seven series at home on Wednesday night.

ed: not bad 4 an old timer.. laugh.gif laugh.gif


Added on May 1, 2007, 7:11 pmTime could be running out for Odom

Lamar Odom has overcome personal and physical obstacles to have a solid season for the Los Angeles Lakers. That season may well end Wednesday in Phoenix, and there's a chance the Lakers' playoff exit could signal the end of Odom's tenure with the team.

It's become clear that Kobe Bryant needs some All-Star help, and because his style clashes with Kobe's, it could be Odom that goes. Odom, for his part, wants to stay in Los Angeles.

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he wan 2 lift their fighting spirit up.. laugh.gif laugh.gif
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QUOTE(-= Virgil =- @ May 1 2007, 11:13 PM)
This shows that there arent many competition going on in the East.
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or it could b tat da eastern team r strong.. after all. da last 2 season NBA champ is da eastern division..
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when Bosh get his 4th foul, its was so funny how he react.. laugh.gif laugh.gif
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QUOTE(-= Virgil =- @ May 2 2007, 12:06 PM)
Finally the Raptors are playing like a team... By guarding the 3 aces of Nets, and dishing the ball around on offense, even without Bosh, they are good enough to sink the Nets.

I wonder how is TJ Ford's condition.. he did came into court for a shortwhile.. maybe he isnt comfortable with his injury
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its better if he rest & get ready 4 da next game.. no point playing & making his injuries more worst..

OMG.. Dallas gonna b eliminated.. cry.gif

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nerve wrecking.. aaaa.... go dallas.. rclxms.gif
from da looks of it, Dallas win tis game de..

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Lakers Notebook: Stiff back keeps Kobe out of practice

The Lakers could still conduct five-on-five drills Tuesday, but just barely.

Kobe Bryant ominously joined the ranks of the hobbled when he skipped practice with a stiff back.

"I tweaked it in the last game, so I just have to make sure it's ready," Bryant said.

Injured Lakers Lamar Odom (shoulder, elbow), Luke Walton (ankle) and Kwame Brown (ankles, back) are already keeping the training staff busy. But with the Lakers facing playoff elimination tonight in Game 5 in Phoenix, they can't afford to have Bryant at anything less than 100 percent effectiveness.
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Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan Named to NBA All-Defensive First Team

Despite winning the NBA's Defensive Player of the Year honors Marcus Camby wasn't the top vote getter for the NBA All-Defensive Team. That honor went to San Antonio Spurs forward Bruce Bowen who received 42 votes, edging teammate Tim Duncan who was also included on the first team squad.

This is Bowen's seventh time being selected by the NBA's 30 head coaches while Duncan, who received 36 votes, earned his 10th appearance on the list.

Bowen and Duncan were joined by the Denver Nuggets Marcus Camby who was selected for the third time in his career.

Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers and the Phoenix Suns' Raja Bell rounded out the list of first teamers.

Chicago Bulls stars Ben Wallace and Kirk Hinrich, New Jersey Nets guard Jason Kidd, Tayshaun Prince of the Detroit Pistons and Minnesota Timberwolves veteran Kevin Garnett were named to the second team.

Kobe will have to be the man, as usual

Kobe Bryant spent more time inside his Bentley than he did inside the Lakers' practice facility Monday afternoon, so Bryant had plenty of time to sit in freeway traffic and contemplate life.

Among the topics running through Bryant's head might have included the Lakers' seemingly imminent departure from the playoffs and his selection to the NBA's all-defensive team, for the seventh time.

If Bryant turned a little more introspective, he might have mulled over his place in history.
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