myespn.go.com - 3/19/2008
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if the playoffs started today, TrueHoop reader Peter points out that the matchups would be as follows (ranking teams 1-16 based on straight winning percentage): Boston vs. Washington Detroit vs. Toronto Houston vs. Portland LA Lakers vs. Cleveland New Orleans vs. Denver Phoenix vs. Golden State San Antonio vs. Dallas Orlando vs. Utah Not a dud in the bunch. And Lakers vs. Cavaliers? Suns ...
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Wizards Live Game Blog: at Orlando Magic: Game 67
Truth About It - Washington Wizards Blog —
... ever remember Hedo Turkoglu going to the basket with this much authority? Phil Chenier and Steve Buckhantz are "amazed" because Seattle only got a 2nd round draft pick in the Rashard Lewis "trade" with Orlando. I'm sorry, but when discussing the merits of a trade and the players and/or goods exchanged, Sign-And-Trades when the player really could have just signed, do not count. The playoffs with one big NBA conference, the Wizards are headed to BeanTown. [True Hoop] 2:00 - Two offensive rebounds on one possession turns into points ...
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RedsArmy.com - The Voice Of Celtics Fans —
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And if you want to make fun of Luis Scola, then head over to BostonSportz.
Herald: Celtics state convincing case | Bird’s future uncertain | Globe: Hexes no longer live in Texas | SouthCoastToday: C’s success almost spiritual | ESPN: Houston loses 2nd straight | TrueHoop: Playoffs… if there were no conferences | Camerato: Horford for ...
Pacers Still Have Playoff Hopes
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... to realize that Jamaal Tinsley, who hasn't played since early February, might not return before the end of the season. The team hasn't found a true replacement for his 8.4 assists per game, as no one else on the roster averages more than 3.4. Even so, the team has won five out of 10, which doesn't sound impressive until you realize that's actually been enough for them to make up ground on the three teams separating them from the last spot. Seriously, why can't we just do things this way ... Permalink | Email this ...
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