by The X on Sun Jan 10, 2010 9:22 pm
2010 PLAYOFF 2nd ROUND RESULTS
By The X
16 May 2010
Homecourt advantage meant everything in the 2nd Round series that went the distance. Let's take a quick look at the outcome of each series:
EASTERN CONFERENCE
(1) Atlanta defeat (5) Washington 2-0
Series Recap:
Game 1: Atlanta 97 (J.Johnson 32pts, 4rebs, 4asts) defeat Washington 63 (C.Butler 20pts, 7/22 FG, 1/5 3Pt, 9rebs, 4TO's)
Game 2: Atlanta 91 (J.Smith 22pts, 11rebs, 2stls) defeat Washington 86 (A.Jamison 20pts, 16rebs)
Once again the Atlanta Hawks proved themselves to be the championship favourites as they easily swept aside the Washington Wizards and are now the only undefeated team left in the 2010 NBA Playoffs. It was pretty bad from the start for the Wizards as they only scored 24 points in the 1st half of game one and only had a total of 35 points after three quarters were played. After that, the Hawks seized the advantage and finished Washington off away from home in game two.
(2) Orlando defeat (6) Philadelphia 2-1
Series Recap:
Game 1: Philadelphia 91 (L.Williams 24pts, 2stls) defeat Orlando 81 (D.Howard 23pts, 23rebs, 2blks)
Game 2: Orlando 100 (J.Nelson 28pts, 4rebs, 5asts, 3stls, 4TO's) defeat Philadelphia 95 (A.Iguodala 25pts, 6rebs, 7asts, 2stls)
Game 3: Orlando 118 (J.J.Redick 14pts, 6/6 FG, 2/2 3Pt) defeat Philadelphia 112 (A.Iverson 27pts, 4asts)
The Orlando Magic did it the hard way in this series, first losing home court advantage in game one, then having to dig themselves out of the 0-1 hole and hold on in the 4th quarters in both games two and three to once again advance to the Eastern Conference Finals. The Philadelphia 76ers can hold their heads high, first making the playoffs and then knocking off the highly fancied Cleveland Cavaliers, then almost getting by the Magic. The Iverson experiment seems to have reaped dividends for the club this season.
WESTERN CONFERENCE
(1) Denver defeat (4) Los Angeles Lakers 2-1
Series Recap:
Game 1: Denver 107 (C.Anthony 49pts, 8rebs) defeat Los Angeles Lakers 105 (K.Bryant 25pts, 4rebs, 6asts, 2stls, 2blks)
Game 2: Los Angeles Lakers 109 (K.Bryant 35pts, 4rebs, 10asts, 3stls, 4TO's) defeat Denver 101 (C.Anthony 21pts, 11rebs, 4asts, 2stls, 5TO's)
Game 3: Denver 129 (C.Anthony 31pts, 14rebs, 2stls) defeat Los Angeles Lakers 112 (K.Bryant 41pts, 1/7 3Pt, 4rebs, 6asts, 5TO's)
In the key moments of this great series, it was Melo and not Kobe who shone the brightest as he stepped up time and time again, with big 4th quarter performances in both games one and three, including a game winning baseline jumper over Ron Artest to give Denver the 1-0 lead in the series. The blame for the series loss definitely shouldn't be put on Kobe Bryant's shoulders as he played amazingly over the three game series. Unfortunately, he did not get the type of support you'd expect from his teammates, specifically Pau Gasol, who was a shell of his All-Star credentials as Nene and Kenyon Martin kept him in check. Billups also made a mockery out of the Lakers' dodgy starting point guard, Derek Fisher. In the end the Nuggets get revenge for last year's Conference Finals' loss to the Lakers as they once again move within a few games of their first ever trip to the NBA Finals.
(2) Houston defeat (6) Phoenix 2-0
Series Recap:
Game 1: Houston 102 (Yao 29pts, 10rebs, 3blks) defeat Phoenix 101 (A.Stoudemire 35pts, 14rebs)
Game 2: Houston 94 (Yao 26pts, 12rebs, 3blks, 5TO's) defeat Phoenix 81 (L.Barbosa 35pts, 3stls)
The loss of one of their emotional leaders in Grant Hill proved too much to overcome for the Phoenix Suns as they fell agonisingly close in game one before being over-matched by Yao and T-Mac in game two. The Suns did make a big rally late in the 4th quarter of the opening game, however Steve Nash back rimmed an off-balance three point attempt on the buzzer as they lost to the Rockets by a single point. In the second game the Rockets kept the gameplan simple, just fed Yao and let him do the rest. The Suns didn't have an answer inside defensively to contain the big man as Yao and T-Mac make their first ever Western Conference Finals.