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May 21, 2013 / 11:30 am
By Brandon Jefferson
With only four teams remaining in the NBA Playoffs, it means a few “contenders” have already been eliminated from title contention. The offseason is the time for these teams to retool to prepare for deeper runs next season. The Milwaukee Bucks found themselves back in the postseason after a three-year absence this year. Read More »
Tags: Brandon Jennings, Daniel Gibson, Dorell Wright, Erick Green, J.J. Hickson, J.J. Redick, jim boylan, Joel Przybilla, Marquis Daniels, Mike Dunleavy, Milwaukee Bucks, Monta Ellis, Pierre Jackson, Samuel Dalembert, Tim Hardaway Jr.
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By Dime Magazine

If the Boston Celtics had succeeded in pulling off that miracle fourth quarter run, this move by Iman Shumpert would have been remembered until the end of time as the pinnacle of premature celebration. Instead, it’s just part of the Knicks ending the Celtics’ season in Boston tonight.
Watch as Shumpert hits a three and then runs down the court mocking Jason Terry‘s “Jet” celebration: Read More »
Tags: 2013 NBA Playoffs, Iman Shumpert, Jason Terry, NBA Playoffs, New York Knicks, video
Posted in NBA, Video |
NBA /
May 2, 2013 / 4:30 pm
By Matt Gibson
“You can write the obituary; I’m not.” Even after losing star point guard Rajon Rondo to a torn ACL earlier this season, Doc Rivers wasn’t ready to die. He made sure the Celtics weren’t either. Apparently, the Knicks missed the memo. Read More »
Tags: Avery Bradley, boston celtics, Brandon Bass, J.R Smith, Jeff Green, kenyon martin, kevin garnett, New York Knicks, paul pierce
Posted in NBA |
By Dime Magazine
It’s always fun when secondary players in a big series are the ones doing the most talking, isn’t it? Check out the back and forth between Kenyon Martin and Jason Terry that started in the post-game wake of Game 4. When asked about J.R. Smith‘s return, Terry responded with, “I don’t care if Patrick Ewing comes back for them. We’re going to treat it like a Game 7.”
Enter Kenyon Martin. Read More »
Tags: 2013 NBA Playoffs, boston celtics, Jason Terry, kenyon martin, latest news, NBA Playoffs, New York Knicks, Patrick Ewing
Posted in Latest News, NBA |
Smack /
Apr 29, 2013 / 1:42 am
By Dime Magazine
Jason Terry admitted it after Boston’s season-saving seven-point overtime win over New York yesterday afternoon. The JET hasn’t had the greatest of seasons, falling off from a super clutch old timer to… just some guy who takes up space, gets tattoos he can’t back up anymore and does annoying fighter plane dances. Read More »
Tags: Adreian Payne, boston celtics, Brandon Jennings, carmelo anthony, Chris Andersen, D.J. Kennedy, dwight howard, Jason Terry, Jeff Van Gundy, Joe Budden, kobe bryant, lebron james, los angeles lakers, Miami Heat, Mike D'Antoni, Milwaukee Bucks, Monta Ellis, New York Knicks, Nick Young, ray allen, Raymond Felton, Richard Hamilton, Russell Westbrook, san antonio spurs, Shaquille O'Neal, Tracy McGrady
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Smack /
Apr 27, 2013 / 1:36 am
By Dime Magazine
Sometimes in the NBA Playoffs, two squads will matchup and eventually it’ll become so obvious who the better team is that even the players just have to give in. The Knicks and Celtics have reached that point, and they got there in the early moments of the second half during New York’s 90-76 Game 3 win. Carmelo Anthony was lighting people up on his way to 26 points, and whenever he took a break, J.R. Smith (15 points) responded with fadeaways and pull-ups. Read More »
Tags: boston celtics, carmelo anthony, David Kahn, denver nuggets, dwight howard, flip saunders, Golden State Warriors, J.J. Redick, J.R Smith, Jared Dudley, Jerry Stackhouse, jim boylan, los angeles lakers, Milwaukee Bucks, Minnesota Timberwolves, New York Knicks, Oklahoma City Thunder, Russell Westbrook, san antonio spurs, Stephen Curry, Tim Duncan, Ty Lawson
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Smack /
Apr 24, 2013 / 1:28 am
By Dime Magazine
At the half of New York’s 87-71 Game 2 win over Boston, Charles Barkley called for Carmelo Anthony to give him more, saying New York doesn’t have enough scorers to have off nights from Anthony and still expect to win. ‘Melo had made just three buckets in the first two quarters, and New York was trailing by six. Read More »
Tags: boston celtics, carmelo anthony, Chris Andersen, denver nuggets, Dwyane Wade, Elena Delle Donne, Golden State Warriors, harrison barnes, J.R Smith, Jason Terry, kenyon martin, kevin garnett, kobe bryant, los angeles lakers, Metta World Peace, Meyers Leonard, Miami Heat, Milwaukee Bucks, New York Knicks, Quentin Richardson, san antonio spurs, Stephen Curry, Stephen Jackson
Posted in Smack |
NBA /
Apr 23, 2013 / 12:00 pm
By Warren Shaw
The marathon NBA season came to its end last week and for some, it’s a blessing in disguise. Everyone had players that didn’t live up to expectations this season. We are going to look at some of these poor souls with one minor disclaimer: The excessively injured will not be included. Read More »
Tags: Ben Gordon, D.J. Augustin, Daniel Gibson, Devin Harris, Hedo Turkoglu, Jan Vesely, Jason Terry, Kwame Brown, Marshon Brooks, Norris Cole, Richard Hamilton, rodney stuckey, Samuel Dalembert, Steve Novak
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By Matt Gibson
Before 2007, the last time the Warriors had made the playoffs, Chris Webber was a rookie, Tim Hardaway was mesmerizing defenders with his potent between-the-legs/crossover combo, and Chris Mullin was sniping jumpers from long range, sporting his trademark military haircut. After coaching this group of future Hall of Famers, Don Nelson was fired the following season after a slow start. Read More »
Tags: Avery Johnson, baron davis, Dallas Mavericks, dirk nowitzki, Golden State Warriors, Jason Terry, Josh Howard, Monta Ellis, Stephen Jackson
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NBA /
Apr 16, 2013 / 3:00 pm
By Matt Gibson
In preparation for the start of this weekend’s NBA Playoffs, we thought that would be interesting to take a look at this postseason’s x-factors. While it is more conventional to say that Player X is the x-factor for their franchise entering the playoffs, you always need to dig a little deeper, go a little bit more in depth by taking a look at other specific variables within different team’s situations that have the capacity to swing a series. Read More »
Tags: Blake Griffin, boris diaw, Brooklyn Nets, carmelo anthony, Chicago Bulls, chris paul, DeAndre Jordan, denver nuggets, derrick rose, gregg popovich, James Harden, kevin garnett, kevin martin, Los Angeles Clippers, manu ginobili, Miami Heat, New York Knicks, Oklahoma City Thunder, paul pierce, san antonio spurs, Shane Battier, Stephen Jackson, Tony Parker
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