5 things learned from Game 6 of NBA Finals
Tim Reynolds, Associated Press |
posted 39 minutes ago
Five things to learn from the Miami Heat's 103-100 overtime win over the San Antonio Spurs in Game 6 of the NBA Finals on Tuesday night:
Heat force Game 7 with 103-100 OT win over Spurs
Brian Mahoney, Associated Press |
posted 41 minutes ago
When LeBron James' greatness almost wasn't good enough, officials began preparing for a San Antonio celebration.
James, Heat beats Spurs 103-100 in OT; Game 7 next
Brian Mahoney, Associated Press |
posted Jun 18th - 11:56pm
LeBron James saved a championship reign, canceled a celebration.
Spurs' coach puts Pop into news conferences
Jon Krawczynski, Associated Press |
posted Jun 18th - 11:48am
During his team's Game 3 rout of the Heat, Gregg Popovich was shown on TV talking to his players while they were in the process of burying Miami with a stirring offensive display.
Scouting, development paying off for Spurs
Jon Krawczynski, Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 4:35pm
The Spurs have long been the NBA's gold standard when it comes to drafting and development, preferring to roll up their sleeves and scour the globe to find the right players to slot into well-defined roles in San Antonio.
Heat back on familiar, and shaky, ground in Finals
Tim Reynolds, Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 2:04pm
LeBron James has been here before, with dire results.
Spurs' Green sets NBA Finals record for 3-pointers
Paul J. Weber, Associated Press |
posted Jun 16th - 10:33pm
Danny Green once wasn't good enough to be on the same team as LeBron James.
Game 5 could be Ginobili's last Spurs home game
Jon Krawczynski, Associated Press |
posted Jun 16th - 5:53pm
Win or lose, Sunday marked the final home game of this season for the Spurs. The series shifts back to Miami for Game 6 on Tuesday night, and the winner will be decided on South Beach.
Spurs, Heat defined by stability at the top
Jon Krawczynski, Associated Press |
posted Jun 16th - 3:13pm
Front offices across the NBA seem to be panicking a bit these days. Job security has long been an oxymoron for coaches in this league, but even by that what-have-you-done-for-me-lately standard, this offseason has been a particularly volatile one.
A look at how the NBA Finals stacks up into Game 5
Jon Krawczynski, Associated Press |
posted Jun 15th - 2:56pm
The swings in momentum in these NBA Finals have been so wild that it has been difficult to grasp just who is in control of the series. Maybe that's because with San Antonio and Miami tied at two games apiece, neither team really is, or feels like it has, any semblance of control.
Team source: Kings hire D'Alessandro as GM
Josh Dubow, Associated Press |
posted Jun 15th - 2:20pm
The Sacramento Kings hired Denver executive Pete D'Alessandro as their new general manager on Saturday.
NY's Katie Smith moves to 2nd on WNBA points list
Doug Feinberg, Associated Press |
posted Jun 15th - 12:42pm
Katie Smith got a walking cane from her New York Liberty teammates last week as a birthday present. She's still many years away from needing it.
Former teammates expect coach Kidd to succeed
Hank Kurz Jr., Associated Press |
posted Jun 15th - 11:19am
Former teammates, players and an ex-NBA assistant coach say the credibility a Hall of Fame career brings and familiarity with today's players will help Jason Kidd successfully transition into coaching.
NBA Finals Game 4 viewership down from '12
Associated Press |
posted Jun 14th - 3:22pm
The NBA Finals' television viewership for Game 4 was down 7 percent from last year.
Kobe and Kimmel to talk for charity in LA
Associated Press |
posted Jun 14th - 10:16am
Kobe Bryant will sit down with late-night host Jimmy Kimmel for a conversation at the Nokia Theatre on Aug. 15 to raise money toward eliminating homelessness in the Los Angeles area.
Encore! NBA crowd roars for 11-year-old mariachi
Paul J. Weber, Associated Press |
posted Jun 13th - 7:59pm
An 11-year-old Latino boy whose singing of the national anthem at the NBA Finals set off a barrage of racist tweets earned a roaring ovation in an encore performance before Game 4 between the San Antonio Spurs and Miami Heat on Thursday night.
Heat change Game 4 lineup, Miller in for Haslem
Tim Reynolds, Associated Press |
posted Jun 13th - 6:40pm
Mike Miller's uncanny play in these NBA Finals has earned him a spot in the Miami Heat's starting lineup.
Cheeks is Pistons' new coach, with work to do
Noah Trister, Associated Press |
posted Jun 13th - 1:50pm
Maurice Cheeks is ready for a new challenge, undaunted by the fact that the Detroit Pistons have been a revolving door for coaches lately.
David Robinson would love to see Duncan win title
Jon Krawczynski, Associated Press |
posted Jun 13th - 11:55am
David Robinson was 37 years old when he rode off into the NBA sunset with a fresh Lawrence O'Brien trophy under his arm and his legacy as the greatest player in San Antonio Spurs history firmly intact.
Spurs' Parker will play in Game 4 against Heat
Paul J. Weber, Associated Press |
posted Jun 13th - 10:40am
Spurs guard Tony Parker said he will play in Game 4 of the NBA Finals after his availability was in doubt because of a mild right hamstring strain.
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