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Re: [63-19] RWC ♦ Austin Toros... ///

Postby Bucket on Tue May 17, 2011 10:15 pm

Toros killed Energy (Y) 34 FT made by Toros. Very impressive.
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Postby Justine. on Tue May 17, 2011 10:37 pm

Good coverage of the NBA D-League, I have no interest at all though :lol:
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Re: [63-19] RWC ♦ Austin Toros... ///

Postby kibaxx7 on Wed May 18, 2011 1:38 am

Valor wrote:boooooo the Asik-led Energy should've won!!! (I'm super biased :lol: )

Yeah man, relax :lol:

Mavs4Life wrote:Won the D- Leauge now get the one in the bigs.

That's the plan, bro!

Houndy wrote:Nice D-League championship for the Toros. Too bad you won't get that ring :lol:

Well, either the Lakers or Thunder will give me more of a fight than Dallas. :mrgreen:

Axel. wrote:Nice job winning the D-League championship; I'll see if I can help the Vipers repeat (they won last year IRL) in my association. I like Marcus Cousin, I watched him play a pre-season game against the Rockets back in October and I like his play on the boards. (Y) He'll be an excellent addition to your roster next year.

BTW, what about the NCAA bracket predictions we did a while back? What was the prize for getting a near-perfect bracket? :cheeky:

Thanks man. Truth is, didn't think of a prize for the predictions. Gotta think of something.

Jae wrote:I feel like I say this every time I post, but I can't believe this is still going lol great job Thierry

I know, right? Can't believe it myself either, it's going pretty well :lol:

john26 wrote:I watch Gist's play in highlights, sorta like a poor man's Chris bosh

Yeah, Gist surprised me, he has a nice shooting range. Will try him next season.

homicide1550 wrote:Nice win.. Toros decimated Iowa in Game 3..
Valdis wrote:Toros killed Energy (Y) 34 FT made by Toros. Very impressive.

I was surprised, Iowa had better ratings. Superb victory for us :) I don't know what was up with the referees, a lot of fouls were called.

Justine. wrote:Good coverage of the NBA D-League, I have no interest at all though :lol:

Lol, I know, I had no interest at all either, but I needed this two players to develop. They will kick ass next year.

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Re: [63-19] RWC ♦ Austin Toros... ///

Postby Nutellar on Wed May 18, 2011 4:21 am

I never payed much attention to the D League, maybe i should in the future. I remember when i was in MyPlayer mode, this was kind of crazy there. :lol:
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[4-1] RWC ♦ West Semifinals, Game 5 vs. DAL

Postby kibaxx7 on Thu May 19, 2011 8:19 am

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SAN ANTONIO, May 13 -- After blowing a chance for a sweep a couple of days ago in Dallas, the San Antonio Spurs made it clear from the start of this game that they wanted to advance to the next round. But the Mavericks had other plans: go back up Interstate 35 for a sixth game. About two hours later, confetti fell to the floor: the Spurs are back in the Western Conference Finals after defeating Dallas, 93-87, and winning the series 4-1. A 10-2 run in the fourth frame slowed down the galloping pace that the Mavericks had in the first three quarters and gave the Spurs the victory; it was a back and forth game the entire night, as San Antonio won in the paint just 44-38 and their bench defeated the Mavericks's, only 35-29. “That's the way close-out games should be. They're going to let you earn it, and we earned it,” said Tony Parker, who had 15 points and five assists to lead his team. Corey Maggette scored 14 points and two steals; he had 9 points in the first quarter staying perfect from the field, but he was perfectly defended after that for only 5 points in the other 36 minutes.

The Spurs held Dallas to just 18 points in the fourth and unraveled the Mavericks, who had knocked out the Utah Jazz in the opening round but were badly outmatched in much of this series. Still, Dallas was in it until San Antonio started making their free throws. “We were there the last four or five minutes of the game. We had an opportunity,” said Jason Kidd. “We had a shot. And that's where they showed the team they are. They were just fantastic in this series.” Kidd had an outstanding performance with 22 points, 10 rebounds and six assists for Dallas, but seven turnovers that proved costly. Dirk Nowitzki added 21 points and 10 boards; rookie Dominique Jones scored 11. “They were the better team this series. You know we've got to give them credit,” said Caron Butler, who struggled for nine points. “They beat us up.” Off the bench, Steve Novak and Rodrigue Beaubois had five points apiece. “It's disappointing to end the season like this,” added Beaubois. “But maybe it's better than ending on a one-point loss. Gives us a reason to come back stronger next year.”

Drew Gooden earned Player of the Game honors with 12 points, 11 rebounds, two assists, two steals and a rejection off the bench for the Spurs. DeJuan Blair and Manu Ginobili had 12 points each -- Ginobili had one of the toughest series of his career, shooting below 30% from the field in all five games. Spurs coach Gregg Popovich will have almost a week to harp on the Argentinian's struggles before the next series begins, playing either the Oklahoma City Thunder or the Los Angeles Lakers in the West Finals. “We made over 80 percent of our free throws. That saved us big time,” Popovich said. Tiago Splitter battled foul trouble and scored just four points and five rebounds; Blair and Gooden picked up the slack in the frontcourt for him. Gary Neal added nine points in only 13 minutes to help San Antonio. “I guess a West Finals featuring the Lakers is what everybody wants,” said Tim Duncan, closing in to his return from a separated shoulder. “I don't know if we want it. We had our issues against both the Lakers and Thunder. Still, they are on our way to become champions. We are gonna have to take them down.”


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Re: [63-19] RWC ♦ Toros + vs. (4) DAL [4-1] ///

Postby kibaxx7 on Thu May 19, 2011 8:20 am

osaki wrote:I never payed much attention to the D League, maybe i should in the future. I remember when i was in MyPlayer mode, this was kind of crazy there. :lol:

Try it man, it's a different experience :P

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Re: [63-19] RWC ♦ Austin Toros... ///

Postby Mavs4Life on Thu May 19, 2011 8:21 am

Noooooooooo! So close to taking it.
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Re: [63-19] RWC ♦ Toros + vs. (4) DAL [4-1] ///

Postby rise on Thu May 19, 2011 8:25 am

Oh, well, hopefully the Mavs have better luck next year! :twisted:
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Re: [63-19] RWC ♦ Toros + vs. (4) DAL [4-1] ///

Postby Cartar on Thu May 19, 2011 10:10 am

Missed the past 20 pages, what did I miss? Anyway, it's great to see you finally pulling it together and doing a succesful association, I guess choosing your favourite team (do I remember it right?) had a lot to do with it, big kudos to you.
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Re: [63-19] RWC ♦ Toros + vs. (4) DAL [4-1] ///

Postby john26 on Thu May 19, 2011 10:17 am

W Finals here come the Spurs!!
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Re: [63-19] RWC ♦ Toros + vs. (4) DAL [4-1] ///

Postby Valor on Thu May 19, 2011 2:09 pm

damn, props for advancing, but here's hoping you will get eliminated in the WCF sorry :)
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Postby Nutellar on Thu May 19, 2011 4:15 pm

Grats for advancing the next round, i think you ll make all the way now.
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Re: [63-19] RWC ♦ Toros + vs. (4) DAL [4-1] ///

Postby hova- on Thu May 19, 2011 4:59 pm

No support for my man Dirk - tough loss for the Mavs. Reminds me of two seasons ago when we lost vs Denver in the 2nd round (after beating the Spurs).

Good luck if you face the Lakers. If you face the Thunder, I don't know, I'd love to see them making the Finals and see you trying to rebuild a bit.
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Postby Cruzerr on Thu May 19, 2011 9:45 pm

Congratulations.
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Postby Bucket on Thu May 19, 2011 9:53 pm

Niiiiiiice (Y) Who is next?
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Postby Justine. on Thu May 19, 2011 10:56 pm

Props beating the Dallas. Goodluck on the next round man (Y)
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Postby George7 on Thu May 19, 2011 11:26 pm

Congratulations for advancing. Expecting a hard series in the WCF though...
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Postby homicide1550 on Sat May 21, 2011 3:46 am

I hope you face the Lakers. Who's leading in that series anyway?
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RWC ♦ Spurs Beat (Playoffs :: Semifinals)

Postby kibaxx7 on Sat May 21, 2011 1:04 pm

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    2010-11 Playoffs: Semifinals Review ::
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      Game 1 --- DAL @ SAS [0-1] --- Splitter, Blair spark Spurs to Game 1 win; big blow for Mavs as Terry breaks his wrist: DeJuan Blair provided a spark that eventually lit a fire under his San Antonio Spurs teammates. Blair scored 17 points, to go with 10 rebounds, and was part of a second-half surge as the Spurs raced to a 110-100 Game 1 victory over the Dallas Mavericks, in the Western Conference Semifinals. Tiago Splitter added 18 points and 11 boards, and off the bench, Drew Gooden and James Anderson contributed 12 and 10 points, respectively, for the Spurs, who looked as crisp as they have this postseason despite the absence of injured star Tim Duncan. “DeJuan made a couple shots in the first half and then got his energy level up,” said Spurs coach Gregg Popovich. “He was a big part of our second half run.” Blair scored 10 points on 5-of-7 shooting in the second half, helping San Antonio to a 85-72 lead entering the fourth quarter. The Spurs took control of the game at the end, with a 54-38 advantage in the paint, and their reserves, who won the bench battle 47-35. “Everybody knew what was at stake here,” said Duncan, in street clothes. “It's easy for players to say it's just another game. But everybody knows it wasn't just another game: Game 1 of the Semis. It was a game that both teams felt they had to have.” (Read More ... )

      Game 2 --- DAL @ SAS [0-2] --- South American 1-2 punch takes Game 2 for Spurs; Mavericks never lead and fall to 0-2 hole: Manu Ginobili explained his latest big performance by complimenting fellow international star, Dirk Nowitzki. “When you play against the best, it brings out the best in you,” Ginobili said. Manu had 20 points, 12 of them coming from the charity stripe, to help the San Antonio Spurs hold off the Dallas Mavericks, 113-97 for a 2-0 lead in the West Semis; the Spurs led the entire contest, coming out strong from the opening tip, 12-2 to start the game, and nearly running Dallas out of the building in the first quarter. The Mavericks went almost five minutes without a field goal, hitting only four free throws. Tiago Splitter had 18 points, 16 boards and two blocks for the Spurs, which built a 22-point lead in the mid of the second period, then withstood a late surge to get the W. The game matched two of the best worldwide players in the game in the Argentinian and the German. Neither disappointed. Ginobili darted through crowds of defenders on the dribble, drawing fouls in almost every penetration to the hoop. Nowitzki, who finished with 22 points and 10 rebounds, also hit several big baskets, including an array of driving layups and jumpers from inside the arc, as Dallas tried to claw back in the second half. (Read More ... )

      Game 3 --- SAS @ DAL [3-0] --- 3rd consecutive POTG honors for Splitter; Spurs enjoying a 3-0 lead in West Semis: Caron Butler nearly gave the Dallas Mavericks some breathing space. But now they are choking -- their postseason run appears all but over. They will need to make history. Butler was just long on a 3-point attempt at the buzzer that would send the game to overtime, allowing the San Antonio Spurs to escape with a 101-98 victory and a 3-0 lead in their Western Conference Semifinals series. The Spurs trailed by as many as 10 points in the first moments of the second quarter, but took the lead for good, 49-47 at halftime and never looked back again. San Antonio gave Dallas numerous chances down the stretch to overcome that deficit, but the Mavericks couldn't take advantage of them. With the score tied at 95, DeJuan Blair airballed a free throw before sinking his second attempt to open a 96-95 edge. Blair then forced Tyson Chandler into a difficult jumper, and Manu Ginobili grabbed the rebound for San Antonio and was fouled. (Read More ... )

      Game 4 --- SAS @ DAL [3-1] --- Mavericks go with “Tough Juice” to bury Spurs and avoid elimination; now trail 3-1: The Dallas Mavericks appeared to take out three games full of frustrations in just five minutes. Caron Butler collected 28 points and five rebounds and Jason Kidd added 17 points as the Dallas Mavericks went on a big spurt in the fourth quarter to pull away from the San Antonio Spurs and avoid being swept in their Western Conference Semifinals series, with a 94-86 decision. Dallas was leading 68-66 entering the last frame; San Antonio had a 6-0 run to start the fourth, but the Mavericks countered with an outstanding 17-2 run over the next five minutes for a 85-74 lead and never look back again. The Mavericks again missed injured guard Jason Terry -- but they barely got any production from their backcourt apart from Kidd. DeShawn Stevenson was scoreless on 0-of-4 shooting, and rookie Dominique Jones made just 2-of-7 attempts for 5 points as a reserve. “What went right? We made shots and they didn't,” said Kidd. “The big thing, though, is that we came out from the beginning and competed the full 48 minutes.” (Read More ... )

      Game 5 --- DAL @ SAS [1-4] --- Dallas chokes when it matters the most; Spurs advance to West Finals with 4th quarter rally: After blowing a chance for a sweep a couple of days ago in Dallas, the San Antonio Spurs made it clear from the start of this game that they wanted to advance to the next round. But the Mavericks had other plans: go back up Interstate 35 for a sixth game. About two hours later, confetti fell to the floor: the Spurs are back in the Western Conference Finals after defeating Dallas, 93-87, and winning the series 4-1. A 10-2 run in the fourth frame slowed down the galloping pace that the Mavericks had in the first three quarters and gave the Spurs the victory; it was a back and forth game the entire night, as San Antonio won in the paint just 44-38 and their bench defeated the Mavericks's, only 35-29. “That's the way close-out games should be. They're going to let you earn it, and we earned it,” said Tony Parker, who had 15 points and five assists to lead his team. Corey Maggette scored 14 points and two steals; he had 9 points in the first quarter staying perfect from the field, but he was perfectly defended after that for only 5 points in the other 36 minutes. (Read More ... )
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      Game 1 --- OKC @ LAL [0-1] --- Lakers stop Thunder's furious rally, survive Game 1: Kobe Bryant collected 32 points, nine rebounds and five assists as the Los Angeles Lakers held on for an 81-80 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 1 of their Western Conference semifinal series ... Pau Gasol had 12 points and 11 rebounds for the Lakers ... Lamar Odom had only four points and three rebounds before fouling out ... Shannon Brown was the only other Laker to score in double figures, with 10 points ... Kevin Durant scored 26 points and nine rebounds to lead OKC ... Jeff Green added 14 and Russell Westbrook 12 for the Thunder ... Cole Aldrich and James Harden posted six points each ... Game 2 is again in the Staples Center.

      Game 2 --- OKC @ LAL [0-2] --- Lakers take 2-0 lead with Kobe and Pau: Kobe Bryant scored 28 points and Pau Gasol 24 as the Los Angeles Lakers rolled to a 86-73 decision over the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 2 ... Bryant had nine rebounds and Gasol (+23) grabbed 11 ... Shannon Brown had 11 points and Ron Artest (+16) had six, playing more of a defensive role ... Kevin Durant finished with 19 points and 14 rebounds, while Russell Westbrook had 13, four and five dimes for Oklahoma City ... Cole Aldrich fouled out with seven points and four rebounds ... Dahntay Jones and James Harden scored six points each ... Daequan Cook had a six-trillion ... Game 3 and 4 will be played in Oklahoma City; the Thunder will try to bounce back.

      Game 3 --- LAL @ OKC [2-1] --- Thunder survive Durant's worst playoff performance and now trail 2-1: Russell Westbrook (+10) scored 32 points, along with four boards and four assists, as the Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the Los Angeles Lakers, 97-96 in overtime, in Game 3 of their Western Conference semifinal ... the Thunder were able to overcome Kevin Durant's worst postseason performance in recent memory, shooting 3-of-17 for only nine points ... Dahntay Jones scored 12 points and Cole Aldrich 11 to make up for him ... Jeff Green had nine points, eight rebounds and five steals ... Los Angeles had five players in double figures, but it was not enough ... Kobe Bryant had 21 points and eight rebounds, while Pau Gasol posted 19 and 11 ... Derek Fisher scored 18 points and Andrew Bynum contributed with 11 ... Ron Artest collected 10 points and seven rebounds.

      Game 4 --- LAL @ OKC [3-1] --- Lakers thump OKC, one win away from West Finals: Kobe Bryant flirted with a triple-double as the Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder, 100-85 to take a 3-1 lead in their Western Conference Semis series ... Kobe scored 28 points, seven rebounds and six assists, 10-of-22 from the field ... Pau Gasol scored 18 points for the Lakers, along with 10 rebounds ... Shannon Brown (+23) added 15 points off the bench ... Ron Artest (+21) had 10 points and rookie Devin Ebanks contributed six off the bench ... Kevin Durant led the Thunder with 25 points ... rookie Cole Aldrich scored 14 points and 13 rebounds, Jeff Green had 13 points and Dahntay Jones and James Harden added 10 apiece ... Game Five is back in Los Angeles.

      Game 5 --- OKC @ LAL [2-3] --- Thunder stave off elimination with Game 5 win at L.A.: Kevin Durant (+18) scored 33 points, five rebounds and six steals as the Oklahoma City Thunder posted a 89-76 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers, and avoid elimination in their Western Conference semifinals series ... Dahntay Jones (+15) had 13 points and Jeff Green added 11 for the Thunder ... Russell Westbrook shot 3-of-12 for only eight points ... Kobe Bryant and Shannon Brown led the Lakers with 16 points each ... Pau Gasol collected 13 points and eight rebounds, while Ron Artest added 10 points ... Andrew Bynum had only three points ... the Thunder host Game 6 and can tie the series at 3-3.

      Game 6 --- LAL @ OKC [4-2] --- Lakers ride Kobe's 40 to West Finals: Kobe Bryant scored a playoff-high 40 points as the Los Angeles Lakers cruised to a 94-83 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder, and finish their Eastern Conference first-round series in six games ... Kobe also had five rebounds, four assists and four steals for his team ... Pau Gasol finished with 15 points, 12 rebounds and two assists ... Shannon Brown scored 13 points and Steve Blake finished with 11, while Ron Artest was scoreless in 36 minutes, focusing on defense ... Kevin Durant led OKC with 18 points and six rebounds, but five turnovers ... James Harden scored 17 points, seven boards and four assists, and Russell Westbrook added 16, five assists and five steals ... Jeff Green shot 1-of-9 for eight points ... the Lakers advance to meet the San Antonio Spurs in the West Finals.
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      Game 1 --- CHI @ MIA [0-1] --- Bulls surprise Heat, take 1-0 lead with road victory: Six Bulls scored in double figures as Chicago stole homecourt advantage from the Miami Heat, with a 101-93 victory in Game 1 of their East Semifinals series ... Carlos Boozer finished with 18 points, while Ronnie Brewer and Derrick Rose scored 15 each ... Brewer contributed six rebounds and Rose, seven assists ... James Johnson and Richard Jefferson posted 13 points apiece ... C.J. Watson (+11), Rose's backup, scored 10 points ... LeBron James led Miami with an exploding performance: 27 points, 11 rebounds, four assists and four steals ... aside from James, Dwyane Wade scored 22 points and seven assists and Chris Bosh added 18 and 11 rebounds ... Mario Chalmers added 11 points for the Heat ... James Jones shot 0-o-4, ending the game with zero points.

      Game 2 --- CHI @ MIA [1-1] --- Heat tie series behind LeBron's triple-double: LeBron James (+39) didn't need any help this time, but he still got it ... LeBron's triple-double led the Miami Heat to even their second-round series at 1-1 with a flawless 128-91 blowout of the Chicago Bulls ... Six Heat finished the game in double-figures, led by James' 28 points, 12 rebounds, 12 assists and five steals ... Dwyane Wade (+36) was quiet, 7-of-9 shooting, for 15 points ... Udonis Haslem (+31) had 11 points and Zydrunas Ilgauskas and Mario Chalmers (+35) added 10 each ... Chris Bosh (+19) was an outstanding 10-of-15 for 27 points ... Derrick Rose was the only Bull in double figures, with 18 points ... Kyle Korver and Joakim Noah had 16 each ... Richard Jefferson was held to eight points.

      Game 3 --- MIA @ CHI [2-1] --- CB4 takes control, Heat take 2-1 lead: Chris Bosh scored 20 points and grabbed 13 rebounds as the Miami Heat defeated the Chicago Bulls, 92-84, and grabbed a 2-1 lead in their best-of-seven Western Conference semifinal series ... Dwyane Wade (+16) put in a versatile statline of 19 points, four rebounds, three assists, two steals and two blocks ... LeBron James (+21) added 18 points, eight rebounds and six assists for the Heat ... Derrick Rose had 16 points and four assists, but making just 6-of-16 shots, to lead Chicago ... Joakim Noah and Richard Jefferson chipped in 11 points each ... Carlos Boozer was held to only 10 points for the Bulls, fouling out in the fourth period.

      Game 4 --- MIA @ CHI [3-1] --- LeBron, Heat the thorn in Chicago's squad: LeBron James and Dwyane Wade split the offensive load and carried the Miami Heat to a 112-92 thumping over the Chicago Bulls, and a 3-1 lead in their Eastern Conference semifinal series ... James (+20) scored 30 points, nine rebounds and four assists, while Wade posted 27 points, seven boards, five dimes and four steals to lead Miami, shooting a combined 19-of-30 field goals ... Chris Bosh scored 18 points and Zydrunas Ilgauskas added 10 off the bench ... Derrick Rose made 17-of-26 shots for 37 points to lead the Bulls, adding four rebounds ... Kyle Korver added 14 points while Carlos Boozer collected 12 points and 12 rebounds ... Joakim Noah and Richard Jefferson combined for just seven points.

      Game 5 --- CHI @ MIA [2-3] --- Bulls pop Heat in Miami, now trail 3-2: James Johnson was the unlikely hero, scoring 17 points as the Chicago Bulls outlasted the Miami Heat, 102-99, in Game 5 of their Eastern Conference semifinal series ... the Bulls avoided elimination and have the chance to tie the series at their homecourt ... Richard Jefferson had 16 points, while Carlos Boozer and Joakim Noah had 12 points each ... Derrick Rose could only score nine points, battling foul trouble ... Kyle Korver (+12) and Taj Gibson contributed nine points apiece for Chicago ... Miami's "Big 3" scored over 20 points each: Chris Bosh led the Heat with 28 points and 10 rebounds, while LeBron James had 24 points, nine boards and three steals; Dwyane Wade added 20 points and six assists ... Mike Miller shot 0-of-5 for 2 points.

      Game 6 --- MIA @ CHI [4-2] --- LeBron, Heat dunk Bulls, off to East Finals: LeBron James collected 25 points and seven assists as the MIami Heat cruised to a 99-79 rout, ending the Chicago Bulls' playoff run this year ... Dwyane Wade (+27) scored 24 points, seven rebounds, seven assists and four steals for Miami ... Chris Bosh added 17 points while Udonis Haslem (+26) posted a double-double, with 14 and 12 boards ... only three Bulls scored in double figures: Derrick Rose scored 21 and eight assists, Richard Jefferson had 15 and eight rebounds, and Carlos Boozer posted 12 and 14 boards ... Joakim Noah was held to four points ... the Heat advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time since 2006 and will face the Boston Celtics.
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      Game 1 --- BOS @ ORL [0-1] --- Jameer, Magic topple Celtics for 1-0 lead: The Orlando Magic rode 23 points and six assists from Jameer Nelson (+13) to defeat the Boston Celtics, 99-91 in the opener of their Eastern Conference Semifinal series ... Rashard Lewis (+10) scored 16 points, six rebounds and four steals for the Magic ... Vince Carter added 15 points while Dwight Howard battled foul trouble to score 13 ... Brandon Bass struggled for nine points ... Kevin Garnett had 26 points and six rebounds to lead the Celtics ... his teammate Paul Pierce scored 19 points ... Jermaine O'Neal and Rajon Rondo added 12 each for Boston ... O'Neal added ten rebounds, while Rondo flirted with a triple-double: eight boards and 10 assists.

      Game 2 --- BOS @ ORL [1-1] --- Pierce, Rondo form 1-2 punch to tie series; Magic lose Lewis: On the verge of digging itself a hole perhaps too deep to climb out of, the Boston Celtics enjoyed flawless games from Paul Pierce and Rajon Rondo to salvage Game 2, 108-97, and even their Eastern Conference Semifinal series against the Orlando Magic ... Pierce (+13) and Rondo had 26 points each to pace Boston ... Rondo also had six assists and seven steals ... Kevin Garnett and Jermaine O'Neal (+15) had 15 and 14 points, respectively ... Kendrick Perkins had 10 points in just 16 minutes ... Jameer Nelson had 22 points to lead Orlando, but six turnovers ... Dwight Howard had 16 points and 15 rebounds for the Magic ... Vince Carter was held to 10 points ... Rashard Lewis suffered a broken back in very first minute of the game and will miss the rest of the series ... Game 3 and 4 will be played in Boston.

      Game 3 --- ORL @ BOS [2-1] --- Dwight explodes, Magic take 2-1 lead in Boston: Dwight Howard scored 29 points and made up for the absence of Rashard Lewis as the Orlando Magic posted a 103-91 win over the Boston Celtics and took a 2-1 lead in their Eastern Conference Semis ... Howard also had 13 rebounds and six rejections, shooting 10-of-15 from the floor ... Jameer Nelson (+10) added 22 points and seven assists, with zero turnovers ... Brandon Bass and Vince Carter (+12) had 10 points apiece ... Paul Pierce led Boston with 21 points, while Rajon Rondo scored 20, eight rebounds and nine dimes, but seven turnovers ... Glen Davis and Kevin Garnett added 11 each.

      Game 4 --- ORL @ BOS [2-2] --- Ray Allen returns after two months, C's tie series again: Paul Pierce and Rajon Rondo scored 17 points each to lead the Boston Celtics to an 87-83 victory over the Orlando Magic in the Eastern Conference semifinals, evening the best-of-seven playoff series 2-2 ... but the story of the game was Ray Allen's comeback from a broken ankle, after two months: Allen (+7) scored 16 points and three boards for Boston ... Kevin Garnett shot 3-of-11 for 11 points ... Dwight Howard had 22 points and 17 rebounds for the Magic but it was not enough ... Jameer Nelson had 18 and six assists, while J.J. Redick contributed 10 points as a reserve ... the series returns to Orlando for Game 5.

      Game 5 --- BOS @ ORL [2-3] --- Boston's "Fantastic Four" gives them key win in Orlando: Paul Pierce scored 18 points and the Boston Celtics played perfect defense in a 88-84 victory over the Magic in Orlando, that moved them within one win of the Eastern Conference Finals ... Kevin Garnett (+14) added 17 points and four rebounds ... Rajon Rondo (+9) and Ray Allen posted 14 points each ... Dwight Howard kept Orlando in the game with 27 points and 13 boards, 10-of-14 from the field; his backup, Marcin Gortat, did the same, with seven points and nine boards in 18 minutes ... Jameer Nelson added 21 points, five assists and three steals ... Vince Carter shot 0-of-8, finishing the game scoreless ... the Celtics can eliminate the Magic in Game 6, in their homecourt.

      Game 6 --- ORL @ BOS [2-4] --- Celtics thump Magic, advance to East Finals: With a little bit of pain still shooting through his ankle, Ray Allen shot the Boston Celtics into the Eastern Conference finals with a 109-89 blowout of the Orlando Magic ... Allen (+29) had a game-high 25 points, shooting 9-of-13 from the field, including 2-of-2 treys and five assists ... Paul Pierce scored 24 points and Rajon Rondo (+17) had 20 and seven assists ... Shaquille O'Neal finally appared, with 10 points, eight boards and three blocks for Boston ... Vince Carter scored 24 points to lead Orlando ... Jameer Nelson had 19 points and seven assists and Dwight Howard added 15 and 12 boards for the Magic ... the Celtics posted the first upset of this playoffs and will play the Miami Heat in the Eastern Conference Finals.
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Postby kibaxx7 on Sat May 21, 2011 1:06 pm

Mavs4Life wrote:Noooooooooo! So close to taking it.

Mavs will bounce back :wink:

z02 wrote:Oh, well, hopefully the Mavs have better luck next year! :twisted:

They have a nice roster man. Despite the 4-1 score, they gave me a lot of problems.

Cartar wrote:Missed the past 20 pages, what did I miss? Anyway, it's great to see you finally pulling it together and doing a succesful association, I guess choosing your favourite team (do I remember it right?) had a lot to do with it, big kudos to you.

Quite a few things. The Spurs are, in fact, my favourite team, but I like all teams. I don't have any sorts of "rivalry" against Lakers, Mavs, or hate those teams, or anything like that. That's why all the past failures. :shake:

john26 wrote:W Finals here come the Spurs!!

It's gonna be a tough series against Kobe...

Valor wrote:damn, props for advancing, but here's hoping you will get eliminated in the WCF sorry :)

I know man, I know. Also the Bulls are out. (N)

osaki wrote:Grats for advancing the next round, i think you ll make all the way now.

Crossing fingers for the series against LA. Timmy returns, but still...

hova- wrote:No support for my man Dirk - tough loss for the Mavs. Reminds me of two seasons ago when we lost vs Denver in the 2nd round (after beating the Spurs).

Good luck if you face the Lakers. If you face the Thunder, I don't know, I'd love to see them making the Finals and see you trying to rebuild a bit.

I will need a lot of luck man. The Thunder will make some big noise in the coming years. And have no doubt, I'll shake the roster a little in the offseason.

Cruzerr wrote:Congratulations.

Thanks man!

Valdis wrote:Niiiiiiice (Y) Who is next?

Kobe and company. :|

Justine. wrote:Props beating the Dallas. Goodluck on the next round man (Y)

Thanks man, I'll need it.

George7 wrote:Congratulations for advancing. Expecting a hard series in the WCF though...

Me too man, me too...

homicide1550 wrote:I hope you face the Lakers. Who's leading in that series anyway?

The Lakers were 2-0 and had a tough time, both this series and against the Grizz. Unlike real life, Gasol is having some nice stats.

Having a tough time again with school. I have a test coming in two weeks and three essays to write. Most probably, won't post something until Sunday night. Enjoy the Semis review and comment!
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Postby Nutellar on Sat May 21, 2011 4:42 pm

Good luck for the CF :D
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Postby Bucket on Sat May 21, 2011 5:14 pm

Good luck against Kobe and company. ;)
I hope C's will beat Heat :twisted:
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Postby Cruzerr on Sat May 21, 2011 5:57 pm

Aww yeah, Lakers ! This is a great matchup, it better be tense.
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Postby Houndy on Sat May 21, 2011 11:37 pm

Own da Lake Show
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Postby Mavs4Life on Sun May 22, 2011 1:20 am

Lakers Vs Spurs
Heat Vs. Magic

Classic rivalries. Take (N) Kobe & Crew
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