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Rockets’ Lin travels… big time!

Apparently the refs for the recent Rocket-Blazers game need to bone up on the NBA rule for traveling because they really blew this obvious traveling courtesy of Houston’s Jeremy Lin.

Memo to NBA refs… players are allowed to take 2 steps without dribbling the ball. Not three, not four or the bazillion steps Lin took.

Seriously, how in the world did the refs miss this call?

Donald Sterling is just another black eye the NBA needs to fix quickly

As this site, and many others have noted in recent days, Clippers owner and real estate tycoon Donald Sterling made some off-color and racist remarks in a private, recorded conversation he had with his current girlfriend, who happens to be partly African-American. The tape was leaked by TMZ a few days ago, and on Sunday, […]

Spurs survive Mavs’ late rally

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The Spurs built a 20-point lead and saw it crumble in the second half. The Mavericks took the lead and had Monta Ellis fighting to give them a surprising 3-1 lead. Boris Diaw changed that.

He hit a three late in the game and Ellis failed to answer, giving San Antonio the advantage. Ellis missed a game-tying 3-pointer on the following possession. And, down by two with less than 20 seconds to play, he missed an open layup to tie the game giving the Spurs a series tied at 2 on a 93-89 road win.

Manu Ginobili was brilliant with 23 points, looking to attack the rim at all costs throughout the game. Dallas was led by Monta Ellis’ 20 points and some surprising energy from DeJuan Blair off the bench.

Hawks push Pacers to brink

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It is hard to believe we are at this point. But Atlanta emphatically and dramatically pushed top-seeded Indiana to the brink of elimination with a dominant 107-97 win. The Pacers made a run at the end of the game to make this one close.

But throughout, the Hawks led the Pacers by 20-plus points, dominating the second quarter 41-19. Mike Scott his five 3-pointers in the quarter alone on his way to 17 points. It was part of Atlanta’s balanced attack that put five players with more than 15 points, led by Shelvin Mack’s 20.

The Pacers are still looking for answers and now have to win two straight games, including Game Six in Atlanta.

Paul George scored 26 points to lead the Pacers.

Heat dispose of Bobcats in sweep

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Give the Bobcats all the credit in the world for trying. They tried their little hearts out without Al Jefferson in Game Four. They fought hard and were in the game.

Then the turnovers piled up. LeBron James awoke. And that was that.

Charlotte is the first team eliminated from this year’s postseason losing to Miami in four games with a 109-98 loss at Time Warner Cable Arena. And so sets the era of the Bobcats. Long live the Hornets.

LeBron James scored 31 points to lead Miami. Charlotte committed 16 turnovers which turned into 22 Miami points. Kemba Walker had 29 points on 11-for-15 shooting. It just was not enough when the Heat got themselves rolling.

Miami now stares nearly a week of rest awaiting the winner of the Raptors and Nets series.

Playoff Preview: Heat-Bobcats Game 4

The NBA Playoffs continue at 7 p.m. on TNT as the Bobcats host the Heat hoping to avoid a series sweep in the Eastern Conference first round. Before each game, we will have a quick preview of the upcoming game with a matchup to watch and a stat to chew on as you watch the […]

Late Dr. Jack Ramsay helped Heat win title

The NBA world was saddened early Monday morning by the passing of former Blazers coach Dr. Jack Ramsay. Ramsay was a mainstay in Philadelphia basketball and in the NBA for nearly the past 50 years. He was a head coach for the Sixers, Blazers and Pacers before becoming a broadcaster for ESPN Radio and various […]

Donald Sterling caught in another racial firestorm

TMZ on Friday night released a tape recording of Clippers owner Donald Sterling chiding his girlfriend for appearing at Clippers games and on social media associating with black people, including Magic Johnson. The evidence is pretty damning: Clippers Owner Donald Sterling to GF – Don’t Bring Black People to My Games, Including Magic Johnson – […]

Behind the scenes of TNT’s ‘Inside the NBA’

You know the show and you know the craziness that happens nightly during the NBA season.

Of course I am talking about TNT’s “Inside the NBA” with Ernie Johnson, Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith and Shaquille O’Neal.

From actually covering the NBA to crazy stunts such as Barkley once having to kiss an ass. No not what you’re thinking of, a real life donkey. This show has pushed the envelope of what a show can get away with on TV while bringing laughter to many fans around the world.

But what goes on behind the scenes? Check out “Real Sports” recent feature on “Inside the NBA” and enjoy.

Another OT loss puts Rockets on the brink

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The Rockets led the entire game until the Blazers made that last run. Beautiful passing and surprising hustle caught the Rockets off guard and allowed Mo Williams to drain a 3-pointer giving the Blazers the lead seemingly for good. James Harden found Dwight Howard for the game-tying dunk and this series was headed to its third overtime in four games.

Portland had the formula there too. Big shots. Composure. And the will to take a commanding 3-1 series lead.

The Rockets struggles on defense and over-reliance on 3-point shooting is hurting them in these close games. Even with Dwight Howard scoring 25 points and 14 rebounds. Even with James Harden scoring 28 points on a decent (for him in this series) 9-for-21 shooting. Even with Chandler Parsons providing a first half-heavy 26 points.

Portland had four players with 20 points too — LaMarcus Aldridge with 29, Nicolas Batum with 25, Damian Lillard with 23 and Wesley Matthews with 21 — played just enough defense to win and turned Houston’s mistakes (16 for 23 points) into opportunities. The Rockets are playing well, but have to play better to get back into this series.

Raptors shut off Nets down the stretch to tie series

Brooklyn had the experience right? The Nets were supposed to be the ones with the wherewithal to close games and make plays the stakes got the highest. Experience was supposed to rule the day. Experience in the Playoffs matters until it doesn’t. It takes bravado and confidence. It takes commitment to the gameplan and flawless […]

Playoff Preview: Rockets-Blazers Game 4

The NBA Playoffs continue at 9:30 p.m. on TNT as the Trail Blazers host the Rockets hoping to send the series back to Houston at 3-1 in the Western Conference first round. Before each game, we will have a quick preview of the upcoming game with a matchup to watch and a stat to chew […]

Klay Thompson continues to be a sharpshooter and part of the best backcourt in the NBA. Photo by Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports

Distracted Clippers no match for Warriors in Game 4

The ABC cameras caught Doc Rivers imploring his team in the first quarter to get their heads in the game. He sensed his team was not quite all there. Not even his technical foul got them going. The Clippers certainly had good excuse not to be all there. Their pregame protest was a quiet and […]

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