The Boston Celtics can definitely force a game seven in their NBA Finals Series with Golden State, but they better not count on Steph Curry going 0-9 again.
When Brooklyn Nets general manager Sean Marks traded James Harden to the Philadelphia 76ers in mid-February, he was essentially making a big bet. Now, down 0-3 to the Boston Celtics in the first round of the NBA Playoffs, we may be seeing how that bet paid off. Essentially, the 46-year-old Nets executive bet on three players in that transaction and unfortunately for Brooklyn fans, it appears that he got it wrong.
In other words, there are about 1,000 better fights to fight right now for the NBA then Julius Randle's "No Ball Anymore" interpretation of the league acronym.
Love him, hate him, or get easily annoyed by his antics, Kyrie Irving is here to stay with the Brooklyn Nets. Either he stays, or he takes a drastic step.
Yeah, Delonte West of Boston Celtics is applying to Home Depot for a job. Delonte made one million dollars last year. And now he’s hoping to make 13 or 14 dollars an hour at HD.
The Boston Celtics find themselves in a tough spot tonight down 3 games to 1 against the Miami Heat in the semifinals of the eastern conference playoffs.
Tonight’s game 4 is by far the biggest game of this year’s playoffs. It feels like that if the Celts can win tonight that the Heat are just going to collapse and lose 4 in a row. The big question though is, can the older, wiser, more experienced and most importantly… banged up Celtics win?
Wow, that game one was fantastic wasn’t it? Absolutely classic! Truth be told, I didn’t see the any of the game on television. But I was listened to every play on the radio while driving back from NH and it made a usual 3 & ½ hour trip fly right by as I was hanging on the edge of my seat the entire game.