Cavaliers 100, Thunder 99
In Cleveland, the anticipated battle of Kevin Durant and LeBron James did NOT disappoint on Saturday night. Of course though, the biggest shot of the game came from the supporting cast.
The Cavs held a 10-point halftime lead, but the Thunder battled back to take a lead in the fourth quarter. The game was back-and-forth throughout the last quarter with the big boys dueling.
After failing to extend the lead on one end in the final seconds, the entire Thunder roster paid too much attention to LeBron as he …
Celtics 98, Blazers 95 (OT)
Shooters keep shooting. Take it from a ‘Shooter’.
Ray Allen started the game off missing 11 of 13 shots, but he hit a crucial three pointer to put Duts’ Celtics on top in overtime. So here are a few tips to remember when you recognize a player as a shooter:
1) A shooter will NEVER stop shooting.
2) A shooter is due to hit a big shot if he goes 40 minutes without hitting a flow.
3) If the shooter is Ray Allen, GUARD HIM CLOSELY (no matter how slow …
Ahem. Ladies and Gentleman, with tonight’s Grizzlybear victory, I clinched my first 3-0 prediction week for the podcast. In addition to that great news, the Sixers won, wally womping the Mavericks. With that being said, I’m now predicting that I will never go worse than 2-1 in my predictions, and the Philadelphia 76ers will go on a five game winning streak! Trust me…I’m hot!
Pacers 105, Pistons 93
Wow. This has to be one of the worst matchups this year. By the graces of God-knows-who, the Pistons were amidst a three game …
Cavs 93, Lakers 87
In what was considered round 2 of the most exciting matchup of the year, the LeBron and Kobe show was one for the ages.
Too bad the game came down to Pau Gasol. Gasol, not having the best night of the season, was blocked by Anderson Varejao to prevent the go-ahead basket with 50 seconds left. LeBron got hold of the ball, and drove court to court to garner a lead they wouldn’t lose again. In addition, Gasol missed both free throws that would have tied the …
Who is Jay Harris? The ESPN Sportscenter anchor has been with the station for 7 years and continues to grow with the sports news channel. Here is a quick background of the TV personality form his own mouth to you, followed by a Q&A with Jay!
Name: Jay Harris
DOB: February 22, 1965, but I accept birthday gifts year around : -)
Hometown: Born in Norfolk, VA (raised in Chapel Hill, NC)
College: Old Dominion University
Favorite Team: Don’t have one favorite, so I’ll say ODU
Favorite ESPN Anchor besides yourself: Too tough….all of them …
No one ever said this was a perfect system.
The NBA announced the starters for Februrary 14th’s All-Star Game in Dallas, and there was one choice that overshadowed all of the rest. Sixers G Allen Iverson was one of the 10 players chosen to represent the NBA, despite the fact that he has anything but an all-star type first half of the season.
But we’ll get to Iverson later. Let’s focus on the guys that deserved it more, at the least.
The rest of the East is full of some regulars. Heat G …
Bucks 113, Raptors 107
Despite 44 points and 12 rebounds from Chris Bosh, the Raptors still lost a close game. This game basically proves that the Raptors, despite being in the playoff mix, are NOT a good team. These guys just don’t play defense and that includes Bosh. When you give up over 100 points per game, you usually don’t win. The Bucks were led by 27 and 12 from Andrew Bogut who carried the team with Delfino who had 22. The Bucks committed just 7 turnovers all game and shot …