Gregg Popovich jokes Manu is out for Playoffs

If you are Gregg Popovich, you sometimes have to laugh to keep from crying.

Known more for his brevity in the post-quarter interviews, Popovich actually has quite the sense of humor. And he needed every bit of it after watching Serge Ibaka’s mere presence take away all the aggression from his team.

Ibaka strained his calf in the finale against the Clippers in the second round. He was ruled out for the rest of the Playoffs. Then, all of a sudden, Ibaka emerged just when his team needed him. He recorded four blocks for the Thunder.

Manu Ginobili left the game in the fourth quarter and went tot he locker room early. He appeared to be limping some and holding his own leg in injury. That started the speculation that Ginobili was dealing with something.

Alas, he is perfectly fine. Popovich confirmed that and then added in the line that he could be out for the postseason.

Always count on Popovich to keep his team loose even after this one loss. His team should remain incredibly focused for tomorrow night’s Game Four. And, yes, Ginobili will play.

Manu Ginobili, Russell Westbrook in 3-point battle

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To end the first half of Game Three of the Western Conference Finals, Manu Ginobili and Russell Westbrook decided to have a little 3-point battle to decide who would have supremacy of the half.

Westbrook needed the 3-pointers to break out of a cold snap. He scored 14 of 21 points for the Thunder at one point in the third quarter. Ginobili made four 3-pointers in the first half to lead the Spurs.

The Thunder though shut down the Spurs 3-point attack and won Game Three running away in the end.

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Ibaka, Thunder bounce back

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Serge Ibaka surprised everyone when he announced he was set to return to the Thunder lineup after straining a muscle in his calf in Game Six against the Clippers. He was supposed to be out for the rest of the Playoffs. And his presence was important, to say the least.

Scott Brooks surprised everyone when he opted to bench Thabo Sefolosha in favor of Reggie Jackson. Oklahoma City needed the bolt of energy. It all came together to deliver the Thunder an important win.

Ibaka scored 15 points on 6-for-7 shooting, providing the spark and energy to give the Thunder a 106-97 win. The Spurs could not get in the paint with the ease they did in Games One and Two. Ibaka can change that much with his shotblocking. The Thunder outscored the Spurs in the paint 46-40. A humongous turnaround from the first two games.

Kevin Durant scored 25 points and Russell Westbrook broke out in the third quarter from an early slump to score 26.

Oklahoma City’s defense was the difference however. Ibaka had four blocks and Steven Adams had four more. The Thunder had 10 as a team. The Spurs shot just 39.6 percent from the floor.

They made their 3-pointers in the first half but could not sink them in the second, settling more and more, failing to get to the line and failing to make in-roads in the paint.

Oklahoma City controlled the paint and and controlled the pace. This was their night to show they were still in this series and give the Spurs some questions to answer.

Pacers control turned over

The Pacers wanted home court advantage and subsequently lost it.

The Pacers took a dominant lead in the first quarter and subsequently lost it, turning over the ball and giving the Heat every chance to take control of the game. And if you give the defending champions an inch, Miami will likely take it.

More dialed in on defense, the Heat swarmed and got out on the fast break for what seemed like the first time this series. This was a game played at the Heat’s more break-neck pace. It enabled Dwyane Wade to get into a rhythm through his drives and forays into the paint. He scored 23 points and darted into the lane while balancing it out with a couple 3-pointers.

LeBron James’ overall brilliance — 26 points and seven assists — carried Miami throughout. Then came Ray Allen’s finish. He hit four 3-pointers in the final quarter, propelling the Heat to the 99-87 Game Three victory.

The Pacers did not help themselves, committing 19 turnovers leading to 26 Heat points. They abandoned their pursuit of the paint in the face of the Heat’s swarming, trapping defense. Indiana had just 38 points in the paint despite the sizeable advantage it had early on in the game going to Roy Hibbert and David West and Luis Scola. They seemed to disappear from the pressure.

That is something Indiana should have had solved. Certainly it seemed like the team had some of it figured out in the two games in Indiana. On the road, things are a bit tougher and the Pacers will have to dig deep now to get back homecourt advantage. It is going to take 48 minutes to dethrone the champs.

Joel Embiid looks fine in latest workout video

It is just a workout. It is not five-on-five or full contact.

But the big question entering the NBA Draft among the consensus top-3 candidates is whether Joel Embiid’s back will hold up. Watching the above video from SLAM, it sure looks like Embiid can move well and take some bumps to that back.

Embiid could very well be Cleveland’s pick with the top overall selection, or he could fall anywhere in the top four. He is largely considered to be one of the top three players in this Draft. A young center with little basketball experience, he showed great instincts defensively and took to offense pretty quickly in his lone year in Kansas. He even overshadowed Andrew Wiggins.

NBA teams will want to take a closer look at his back injury though and make sure he is healthy.

Every single Blake Griffin dunk for you to enjoy

The Clippers 2013-14 season is over but it doesn’t mean forward Blake Griffin left fans with some memorable dunks… as usual.

From rim-rocking alley-oop dunks, driving to the lane dunks to everyone’s favorite posterizations of (insert NBA player’s name here) dunks, Griffin once again made all NBA fans get out of their seats and just admire his handy work.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0YBNspfByQ

TMZ: Donald Sterling gives up control of team

TMZ has been at the front of the Donald Sterling story the entire time, so we take this report with a little less grains of salt than we usually would with a TMZ report.

TMZ, citing sources close to the Sterling family, reports Donald Sterling has given up control of the Clippers to his wife, Shelley, and that she is negotiating with the NBA to allow her to sell the team on her terms rather than through a forced sale:

Our sources say Shelly and her lawyer, Pierce O’Donnell, have been secretly meeting with NBA Commissioner Adam Silver and NBA lawyers to “resolve the dispute amicably.”    We’re told Shelly realizes the NBA wants the team sold, but she has significantly more leverage and credibility with the league than Donald.  Her end game is simple — she won’t object to the sale, but SHE wants to call the shots.

Obviously this would be a quiet, more amicable end to this ugly saga. It would accomplish what the NBA eventually wants: a new owner with the Clippers. It would have the added bonus of bypassing costly litigation.

Here is hoping this is the last we hear of Donald Sterling for a long, long, long time.

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What is Charles Barkley’s deal with San Antonio?

Charles Barkley was at it again Wednesday night during Inside the NBA.

With Danny Green on the air for a postgame interview, Barkley told it like it is and told San Antonio fans how he really feels. He hates them too.

It has been a running joke that Barkley thinks women in San Antonio are not the most attractive. But this is something that has been running now for several years. What is Barkley’s deal with San Antonio?

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Down two games to none in their Western Conference Finals against the San Antonio Spurs, the Oklahoma City Thunder are really struggling without their third-best player, Serge Ibaka, who is out with a leg injury. The Spurs took the first two games of the series in San Antonio, winning by 17 and 35 points respectively […]

Easy Spurs it

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Could this get any easier for San Antonio?

The Thunder put up a good fight, but their defensive shortcomings, particularly in the paint led to another 30-point blowout. The Spurs just seem to bide their time and wear down their Western Conference Finals opponent. At least int he comforts of the AT&T Center.

San Antonio posted 54 point sin the paint in an easy 112-77 win over Oklahoma City. Again, it was a five-point game with about two minutes left in the first half. The Spurs opened things up with a quick run before the half to lead by 12. It was never close after that. Not even close.

Tony Parker scored 22 points. Danny Green had 21. Tim Duncan had 14.

Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook could not match this time. They each had 15 points. And the Thunder gave in to panic and took quick shots to try to get back in. That only played into San Antonio’s hands.

And that is how you get a rout.

Back to the drawing board for Game Three.

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Pacers’ Paul George diagnosed with concussion

George reported he blacked out after Dwyane Wade accidentally kneed him in the head diving for a loose ball. He played the rest of the game. The NBA reports the Pacers followed all concussion protocols.

George’s status for Saturday’s Game Three is certainly in doubt. George would have to pass several key physical benchmarks to be cleared to play — and he MUST pass each physical benchmark in turn compared to his baseline from the beginning of the season.

This would obviously be a huge blow to the Pacers if he is unavailable.

Duncan’s girlfriend fires back at Charles Barkley

By now you should know exactly how TNT’s Charles Barkley feels about the women of San Antonio. But in case you don’t know, let’s just say he thinks they are overweight and is not going to apologize about his remarks anytime soon.

So of course with the Western Conference Finals in San Antonio, the female population of the Alamo City struck back at Charles and leading the way was none other than Spurs’ Tim Duncan’s girlfriend – Vanessa Macias.

Wearing a T-Shirt saying “Barkley Don’t Know,” Macias was on camera looking upset at Barkley while pointing the finger at him in shame.

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