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Thierry • wrote:Tough loss man, better luck next time. INCREDIBLE game by my man Manu!![]()
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Warriors stun Lakers, advance to WCF
Upset of the Playoffs, as the Golden State Warriors eliminate the defending champions and will advance to the Western Conference Finals to face the San Antonio Spurs.
The series go beyond Game 7 where the Warriors gave Lakers headache and actually beating them.
Monta Ellis scored 32 points, dished 10 assists and made five steals in Game 7 to put the Lakers' season in end. Ellis almost averaged 33 points throughout the series, while Kobe Bryant still could not believe in the outcome, the three seeded Warriors will return to the West Finals, their last appearance was in 1976.
Lakers take the two first games in their homecourt advantage, but surprisingly the Warriors stole the next three games as they made the Lakers to panic. The series go into a decisive Game 7 when Bryant scored 37 points in Game 6 to keep his Lakers alive, but Bryant's 28 points in the last game of the series couldn't power his team and lose to the Warriors.
Series MVP: Monta Ellis
After seven hard-fought games, Celtics came out victorious
The Boston Celtics also suffered a upset, nearly. They eliminate the 3rd seed Charlotte Bobcats in seven games and will advance to the Eastern Conference Finals twice in a row this year.
A rejuvenated Shaquille O'Neal lift the Celtics to win Game 7 against the Cats, as he scored 22 points, Paul Pierce and Rajon Rondo each scored 20, but still they are missing Kevin Garnett because of an injury, but reports said the Garnett will be available in the next series.
MVP of the series? Rondo. Where he averaged a near triple-double and exploding in the Playoffs just like what he did last year, his best performance in the series was in Game 2, as he notched a monster triple-double and blowout the Bobcats, 30 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists and also making five steals. The Bobcats won 2 game in their home court and stole Game 5 from the Celtics arena. Stephen Jackson led the team by almost averaging 23 points per game. It's the first appearance of the Bobcats in a Conference Semifinals and the future is looking bright.
Series MVP: Rajon Rondo
Heat eliminate Bulls to advance in the next round
The Miami Heat was able to stop the Chicago Bulls Cinderella run.
As they take out the Bulls and close out the series in six games, LeBron James nearly averaged triple-double and can't be stopped. The Bulls despite taking the first two game of three, thought they can surprise the Heat, but they comeback and won the next three games to send the Bulls to elimination.
Heat will now have to face the top-seeded Celtics in the Eastern Conference Finals, where a very exciting series is waiting.
Series MVP: LeBron James
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Carmelo Anthony still unsure about his future
Season will end nearly and still Carmelo Anthony is still not sure about his decision, whether he will stay in Denver or leave.
The All-Star forward contract is on the books and he will decide if he will accept his player option play next season for the Denver Nuggets. His Nuggets just lost to the San Antonio Spurs in the first round. Anthony averaged 28.2 points, career-high 9.2 rebounds and 1.1 assists for the Nuggets this season.
Several team having a cap space to sign him like Indiana Pacers, Phoenix Suns and Sacramento Kings draw interest for Melo.
Syracuse' Rex Barry declares for NBA Draft
Rex Barry of the Syracuse Orange recently announced he will in this year's draft.
Barry is a brother of Brixton Barry who's declared for the draft too. The two brothers played for the Syracuse for three years and looking very promising. The 20-year old forward averaged 13.3 points, 6.4 rebounds and 1.4 steals a game for the Orange last season, who made it to the Elite Eight.
He's known as a athletic bigman and projected to be a mid-late first round pick as his brother will maybe on the top 5.
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