Category: NBA

  • Boston Celtics – Paul Pierce Keeps the Corpse Kicking

    Boston Celtics – Paul Pierce Keeps the Corpse Kicking

    After being criticized for being too old and on their way to the deconstruction yard, the Boston Celtics showed there is still some hope and basketball left in them, led by Paul Pierce, who didn’t get a single second of rest, as he put on his best performance of the series, keeping his team barely, yet still alive in the NBA playoffs.

  • Houston Rockets – Jeremy Lin Should Never Have Played in Game 3

    Houston Rockets – Jeremy Lin Should Never Have Played in Game 3

    For the second straight game, the Houston Rockets lost to the Oklahoma City Thunder by 3 points. Jeremy Lin had another one that he won’t be too proud of, but there’s a good chance that without him the team would have done better – Lin played injured, leaving the game quite early looking quite limited (At best) during the time he did spend on the floor.

  • Oklahoma City Thunder – Kevin Durant Doing it All Alone

    Oklahoma City Thunder – Kevin Durant Doing it All Alone

    He’s never played a playoff game without Russell Westbrook by his side, but Kevin Durant seemed quite comfortable doing everything on his own, despite everyone claiming the Oklahoma City Thunder and their title hopes are now doomed due to the season-ending injury to their All-Star point guard.

  • Memphis Grizzlies – The Best Big Man Duo in the NBA

    Memphis Grizzlies – The Best Big Man Duo in the NBA

    Home games bring out the best in most NBA teams, and the Memphis Grizzlies are no different, especially when it comes to their big man duo, Zach Randolph and Marc Gasol, who have turned the series around by regaining dominance in the paint on both ends the floor, making it an even series once again, hoping that they take this kind of intensity and defensive success back to the road.

  • Atlanta Hawks – Al Horford Being a Monster for Once

    Atlanta Hawks – Al Horford Being a Monster for Once

    The Atlanta Hawks needed to answer with physicality after being bullied and beaten through the first couple of games in the series. Maybe it’s a little bit too late, but at least they showed it’s possibly with Al Horford at his best and Josh Smith attacking the basket often and early to get themselves their first win in the 2013 NBA postseason.

  • Chicago Bulls – Surviving the Best NBA Game of the Season

    Chicago Bulls – Surviving the Best NBA Game of the Season

    No one thought the Chicago Bulls can play this kind of offense, but with Nate Robinson doing his best Michael Jordan impersonation, double digit fourth quarter comebacks aren’t that much of an obscene word, and neither is advancing in the postseason to the conference semifinals, now only one win away thanks to some impressive heroics and shooting in a triple overtime game.

  • Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Doesn’t Mind Banged Up Ankles

    Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Doesn’t Mind Banged Up Ankles

    Maybe instead of becoming one of the greatest shooters in NBA history, we’ll remember Stephen Curry as a player that couldn’t beat the injuries that plagued him and specifically his ankle. But for now, in 2013, he’s strong enough to beat and overcome these hurdles to put the Golden State Warriors in a position no one thought they’d be this deep into the season.

  • San Antonio Spurs – Tim Duncan & Tony Parker Too Good for the Most Overrated NBA Team

    San Antonio Spurs – Tim Duncan & Tony Parker Too Good for the Most Overrated NBA Team

    The 2013 NBA Playoffs are split into two kinds of series – those that will be ending in sweeps, and the tight ones. The San Antonio Spurs are too good of a team this season, with Tim Duncan playing like a much younger man, and Tony Parker doing much better in terms of his health, to be the kind that gets itself mixed up in a troubling series.

  • New York Knicks – Carmelo Anthony Humiliating Rivals En Route to a Sweep

    New York Knicks – Carmelo Anthony Humiliating Rivals En Route to a Sweep

    The New York Knicks don’t remember what it’s like to be in a postseason series and have their way with a much weaker rival, as Carmelo Anthony can’t seem to stop scoring while Raymond Felton makes the most of not having a single point guard on the other side of the ball to oppose him and challenge him.

  • Memphis Grizzlies – Zach Randolph Finally Shows Up

    Memphis Grizzlies – Zach Randolph Finally Shows Up

    For the Memphis Grizzlies, this season has been about turning away from offensive individual strengths and basing their entire philosophy on one of the best defenses in the NBA. In order to get out of the hole they’re in right now, they needed someone to finally step up, and Zach Randolph, who is capable of putting up big numbers when given the chance and the balls, stepped up in what might a defining moment in this series.