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13 results for "heat"
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'Inside the Playbook' NBA Playoff Previews: Nets, Bulls, Pacers, ...
Brett KoremenosThis concludes our look at the sets and actions integral to each NBA playoff team's success. Read about the Knicks, Celtics, Heat, and Bucks here; read about the Nuggets, Clippers, Grizzlies, Warriors here. Brooklyn Nets: Deron Williams and the UC...
Blog | April 19, 2013 -
About Last Night: Dwight's Homecoming Dance
Spike FriedmanIn case you were busy dealing with your body shutting down all systems unrelated to the production of mucus, here's what you missed in sports on Tuesday. Dwight Howard scored 39 points as he led the Los Angeles Lakers to a 106-96 win over the Ma...
Blog | March 13, 2013 -
About Last Weekend: Duke Weathers the Storm
Spike FriedmanIn case you were out getting back what's rightfully yours, here's what you missed in sports this weekend. Duke avenged an earlier loss at Miami to beat the Hurricanes at Cameron Indoor Stadium, 79-76, behind 36 points from Ryan Kelly. Kelly, who...
Blog | March 04, 2013 -
With Rajon Rondo out for the season, what should the Boston Celti...
Zach LoweThe Celtics' superstar point guard is gone for the season — now what should they do?
Story | Conversation | January 28, 2013 -
About Last Night: Hawks Grounded by Hawks
Spike FriedmanIn case you were out getting arrested while rehearsing your Les Misérables flash mob, here's what you missed in sports on Monday. The Chicago Bulls held the Atlanta Hawks to 20 first-half points en route to a 97-58 win in Chicago. It was ...
Blog | January 15, 2013 -
About Last Night: Knicks Knocked Out
Shane RyanIn case you were out living a life of leisure, here's what you missed in sports on Wednesday. LeBron James scored 29 points, grabbed eight boards, and dished out seven assists as the Heat eliminated the Knicks with a 106-94 Game 5 win. After t...
Blog | May 10, 2012 -
LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, the New York Knicks, and the one X fac...
Sebastian PruitiThe Miami Heat's 3-point defense, the Los Angeles Lakers' big bodies, and much, much more.
Story | Conversation | April 27, 2012 -
The Difference in Miami's Fourth-Quarter Melo Defense
Sebastian PruitiWatching the New York Knicks play the Miami Heat is an interesting clash in styles. Since Mike Woodson took over as the Knicks' coach — especially since Amar'e Stoudemire and Jeremy Lin went down with injuries — his team has relied largel...
Blog | April 16, 2012 -
About Last Weekend: Rick's Latest Advance
Shane RyanIn case you were out living a life of leisure, here's what you missed in sports over the weekend. The Final Four is set. Louisville mounted a late comeback against Florida, Kansas pounded North Carolina in the closing minutes, Kentucky creamed B...
Blog | March 26, 2012 -
How to Guard Jeremy Lin
Sebastian PruitiThe New York Knicks have gone 9-2 since Jeremy Lin's breakout game earlier this month. Lin's domination has been, in large part, because of his skilled play off the pick-and-roll. The Knicks, who beat the Atlanta Hawks 99-82 on Wednesday and face the...
Blog | February 23, 2012 -
Where Has Ivan Johnson Been All Our Lives?
Rembert BrowneLast night, some guy named Ivan Johnson came out of nowhere for the Atlanta Hawks to score 13 of his career 15 points against the Miami Heat in a triple-overtime barnburning loss. Some mid-game thoughts on Ivan: 10:22 p.m. EST: "This dude looks ...
Blog | January 06, 2012 -
Return of T-Mac: How McGrady Cooled the Heat
Rembert BrowneIf you've never had the experience of finding out that Tracy McGrady is on your team, you haven't lived. I remember reading the awkward news that my team, The Atlanta Hawks, responded to the lockout ending by signing Tracy McGrady to a 1-year ...
Blog | January 03, 2012 -
Men In Blazers' NBA-to-English Football Team Support Translator
Michael Davies and Roger BennettBasketball fans who are at a loss, we feel your pain. The first two weeks of your schedule have been canceled. The entire season is in doubt. Even worse: The WNBA doesn't tip off until next spring. Fan nature abhors a vacuum. May we be so bold as ...
Blog | October 19, 2011