Tonight was the deciding game 7 between the Boston Celtics and defending champion Los Angeles Lakers. A game that suddenly became the Celtics’ to lose in the fourth quarter. Just like Phil Jackson said to his Lakers in game 6. And that’s exactly what happened. Read more…
Boston Celtics coach Doc Rivers could not have asked for a better performance from two of his best players. Thanks to Ray Allen’s 32 points and Rajon Rondo’s triple-double, the Boston Celtics take game two, beating the Los Angeles Lakers 103-94 Sunday night at the Staples Center. Read more…
The Los Angeles Lakers are back on the big stage after winning it all last season. The Boston Celtics, after missing the boat following their 2008 championship over the Lakers, are back as well. Starting Thursday, June 3 we will be doing it again. Read more…
It was less than 24 hours ago when the Dallas Mavericks had to gut it out to get the thrilling 106-102 overtime win against the Memphis Grizzlies, their first win at FedEx Forum in the last four tries. Tonight, they’ll need to show some true grit. The Mavs won’t be back home in bed, but at the American Airlines Center on the second night of a back to back to host the Orlando Magic. Tonight will be a tough one. Read more…
Live at the American Airlines Center, the Dallas Mavs are hanging around at home to welcome in the Los Angeles Lakers, who’re on the second game of a back to back, and a win, after Kobe Bryant hit the game winning three point shot last night against the Memphis Grizzlies.
Mavs are now owners of a four game winning streak, since the trade, but tonight they have to keep it moving without newly acquired Caron Butler. Surely the Mavs will miss those 15 points tonight. DeShawn Stevenson will start in his place.