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NBA Playoffs 2008 Part 3

April 21st, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Entertainment

Day 2 of the NBA Playoffs has passed, and all Game 1’s are over. There wasn’t much hype surrounding these games for their matchups, just a couple overlooked teams, and the favorites.

Orlando Magic - 114
Toronto Raptors - 100

All I really have to say about this game is that Dwight came to play. That’s really all there is to it. His dominance of the paint is simply unfair to his opponents. In one quarter alone, we watched him swat 3 field goal attempts like he was playing volleyball. If he touches up his offensive game, and continues to dominate defensively, there is no one in the league who can stop him. Ever since those olympic games…

The Raptors’ Rasho Nesterovic and Chris Bosh carried the load in the first half for their team, while Jason Kapono helped with the slack in the second.

The Magic simply buried the Raptors with 3 pointers in the early periods, needing only to maintain the lead, and fight through Toronto’s runs in later quarters, on their way to victory.

Los Angeles Lakers - 128
Denver Nuggets - 114

Pau Gasol. 36 points, 16 rebounds, and 8 assists. Contrary to the highlights, Kobe really didn’t have a very good night offensively. He was 9 for 26 from the field, but finished with 32 points (filled up with free throws). He continues to attract defense, taking the pressure off of his teammates. So, in that sense, along with orchestrating some of the offense, he made his impact on the game. Lamar Odom also did well. 17 points, 14 rebounds, and 6 assists for him.

The Nuggets did go on a couple hot streaks during the game. JR Smith and Linas Kleiza really got them back into the game when the Lakers took an early 13 point lead. Iverson had his usual 30 points, as did Carmelo, but in the end, the Lakers were just too much.

In the fourth quarter, Kobe, who really needs to watch himself if he wants his team to get far, got into a little discussion with Kenyon Martin, earning both of them a technical foul. But, somewhat unexpectedly, it was Allen Iverson who was ejected from the game (for unnecessarily prolonging an argument with a ref).

If Denver would play up to their potential (with some defense), this would be an interesting series to watch. Otherwise, this series is already over. They’re trying to win by simply outscoring their opponents. It didn’t work for Dallas (Don Nelson era), Phoenix, or Golden State. It’s not going to work for Denver. Play some defense.

Philadelphia 76ers - 90
Detroit Pistons - 86

The beloved Detroit Pistons were stunned in their first game, in front of their home crowd.
So what?
This is what the playoffs is all about. It isn’t meant to be predictable.

For one thing, there’s too much focus around how poorly the Detroit Pistons played. The 76ers were getting tortured in the earlier part of the game, as I see it, because they didn’t understand what was expected of them to win in the postseason. From what I saw, they seemed to catch on to the intensity of the playoffs as the game went on, effectively increasing their level of play. As they climbed back, they gained more confidence in what they were doing right, and ultimately, won the game. It’s as simple as that.

The Detroit Pistons just don’t seem to have the underdog mentality that they had in the ‘04 Finals against the Lakers. In fact, they’ve become the Lakers of the ‘04 Finals. Just like last year, they just seem to expect to win games, without having to put in the effort that they used to.

They let go of a sizable lead, and by the time they figure out what hit them, it was too late. I think they’ll pick it up in game 2. I don’t see them disappointing the Detroit fans twice in a row.

Boston Celtics - 104
Atlanta Hawks - 91

This is a warm-up series for the Boston Celtics. I watched about 10 minutes of this game, and that was enough. We know who’s going to win this series, its just a matter of figuring out whether it’ll be a sweep or not.

Joe Johnson will get his points, Josh Smith will get his blocks and rebounds, Mike Bibby may get some assists here and there, but the Atlanta Hawks are not in any position to knock off the Boston Celtics in the first round.

Today we have the following games to look forward to:

Washington @ Cleveland 7:00 TNT
Utah @ Houston 9:30 TNT

The Washington/Cleveland series still holds my interest. As long as Lebron James is there, you can’t really be bored with a Cleveland game. Aside from that, I think the Wizards need to get a win here if they expect to win this series. I hope to see Gilbert Arenas a little more active. Hopefully he gets cleared to play a few more minutes, although he does seem to have some wrist issues going on. He, Caron, and Antawn will need to carry the Wizards to a win if they intend to move on to the second round. And ofcourse, there’s DeShawn Stevenson, who might not think of Lebron James as being overrated anymore. If he can play defense (for the whole game) like he did in the first quarter of game one though, Wizards win.

Utah and Houston. Maybe Tracy McGrady can get a win tonight. If they (Rockets) don’t, this one is probably going to be a sweep. Rafer (Skip) doesn’t return until game 3 of this series, but even then, I don’t know if he can handle Deron Williams. The Rockets will need T-Mac, Luis Scola, and Dikembe Mutombo to perform well, in their respective positions, if they want to win this one. It isn’t going to be easy either. Utah’s got a tough team. Deron and Boozer, the new Malone and Stockton, Kirilenko will get points and rebounds for the Jazz, Harper will do well on defense, and they’ll get their 3’s out of Korver and Okur. To put it plainly, the Jazz are just the more consistent team. I’ll try to watch this game, but I won’t promise anything.

NBA Playoffs 2008 Part 2

April 20th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Entertainment

Yesterday kicked off the first day of the NBA Playoffs, and what a group of games they were. After all of the build up that went into it, I’d say that the games delivered.

Cleveland Cavaliers - 93
Washington Wizards - 86

This was Washington’s chance to back up all of the talk that preceded this game. During the beginning of the game, DeShawn Stevenson did hold Lebron James to 0-4 from the field. Gilbert Arenas did come out and shoot the ball, lights out. The best shot of the game came from Arenas, at the end of the first quarter, shooting a 3 pointer from about 10 feet behind the 3 point line. For some reason, however, he must have lost faith in his jumper. Enter Lebron James who basically took over, making over 80 percent of his shots in the second half.

Highlight of this game was an alley oop from Daniel Gibson to Lebron James that seemed near impossible to catch.

There was still some trash talk (from both sides) during the game, including a little altercation at the end of the half, but all that really mattered was the win, which Cleveland took.

San Antonio Spurs - 117 (Double Overtime)
Phoenix Suns - 115

This, to me, was the best game of the night. Double Overtime (almost triple), second half come back, home game, for the defending champion Spurs. Again, there was a lot of talk that the Phoenix Suns would’ve won the series last year if Amare Stoudamire hadn’t missed that one game. Not to mention, the Phoenix Suns actually traded for Shaq for this purpose (to defeat the Spurs). But still, the Spurs found a way to pull out the victory, climbing up from being down throughout most of the game.

In the beginning, the Spurs did look a little rusty, but as the game went on, we saw them shake right back into championship form.

End of the 4th quarter, Spurs down by 3, Michael Finley hits the trey to send the game into the first overtime.
End of overtime, Spurs down by 3 again, Manu Ginobili drives, and kicks it back to Tim Duncan, who hits a trey of his own (his first 3 point field goal of the season) to send the game into the second overtime.
End of the second overtime, the Spurs have the 3 point lead, Steve Nash gets the ball in the left corner and shoots a fade-away 3 pointer. He connects.

The game is tied, and its up to Manu Ginobili to finish the game. He lets the clock wind down for a bit, and then drives to his left and completes a close fadeaway shot off of the backboard. Spurs win.

What a first game. This will definitely be an interesting series to watch now that the Spurs are playing in championship form again.

New Orleans Hornets - 104
Dallas Mavericks - 92

I wonder how many basetkball analysts are going to switch their picks, to win the series, after watching this game. As you may recall, everyone, so far, has talked about how young the New Orleans Hornets are and how unprepared they are for the playoff atmosphere. With a 12 point win over the Dallas Mavericks (the more experienced team), how is it looking for the New Orleans Hornets now? But again, lets not get ahead ourselves, the series isn’t over until it’s over.

The Dallas Mavericks came out swinging taking a double digit lead over the New Orleans Hornets coming into the third quarter. During halftime, something must’ve been said or done, because something clicked with that team. They got with the program en route to a 104-92 victory over the Mavs.

Jason Kidd was shooting fairly well in the first two quarters, but once Chris Paul took over, and the Hornets began running away with their own lead, his shot went stale. But he wasn’t the only one. No one with a Mavs jersey on seemed to be able to convert in the second half. They only had 9 field goals in the second half, collectively. To put it into perspective, Chris Paul, alone, had 10.

Utah Jazz - 93
Houston Rockets - 82

I’ll admit, I didn’t pay much attention to this game. The first three were enough for me. That’s not saying that I didn’t see it. I do think the Jazz are a better matchup for the Lakers, if they do get by the Nuggets. The Lakers have not done well against the Rockets, but fortunately for them, the Jazz can take care of that.

The Jazz came in as the 4th seed (because they led their division), but Houston had the better overall record. So, coming into this series, Houston had the home court advantage. That’s pretty much out the window now that the Jazz have taken game 1 in Houston. Sidenote: The Utah Jazz had a sub .500 record on the road during the regular season, but had the best record, in the league, at home (losing only 4).

I do appreciate Tracy McGrady’s game, but I just don’t see this being the year that he gets passed the 1st round. He may prove us all wrong, who knows.

Luis Scola has a pretty good career ahead of him. For some reason, I see him playing for the Spurs at some point.

Today’s games should be pretty fun to watch. Not much trash talking from this bunch, but thinking about it, I don’t think there’s much reason. Here are the games:

Toronto @ Orlando 12:30pm TNT
Denver @ Los Angeles 3:00pm ABC
Philadelphia @ Detroit 6:00pm TNT
Atlanta @ Boston 8:30pm TNT

Aside from the Lakers-Nuggets game (if the Nuggets decide to play defense), I don’t see any truly close matchups here. If Dwight comes out to play, I’ve got the Magic winning over the Raptors, hands down. Then you have the Detroit Pistons series, and the Boston Celtics series. Not much else to say. Nonetheless, I’ll be watching all of these games to see what I can expect from the favorites later on.