Monday, March 28th, 2011 at 8:50 am  |  234 responses

Post Up: All Smiles

LeBron and friends lead Miami over Houston; Lakers keep rolling along.

by Adam Figman | @afigman

Sacramento 114, Philadelphia 111

The Sixers are currently creeping upwards in the East—slowly heading toward the Hawks’ five spot—but the Kings put all that fun on hold for a night, defeating Philly in OT. Marcus Thornton’s (32 points) scoring run continued, and Samuel Dalembert (13 points, 19 boards) hit a pair of late free throws that sealed it up, as the Kings won their third straight on the road. Jrue Holiday led the 76ers with 28 points.

Atlanta 99, Cleveland 83

Meanwhile, the Hawks made sure to secure said Playoff positioning, cruising by Cleveland on the road. Marvin Williams led ATL with 31 (word?), while Baron Davis scored 19 for the lowly Cavs, who shot 36.8 percent from the floor and 25 percent from three. I’m hoping at least a few members of Cleveland’s scouting team skipped this one to check out Harrison Barnes and friends play over in Newark; that seems like it would’ve been a pretty wise move on their part.

Miami 125, Houston 119

The Rockets are fighting to keep their postseason hopes alive, but things ain’t looking too good, as they fell last night in a game in which the James-Wade-Bosh triumvirate combined for 92 points and 33 rebounds. Houston’s Scola-Martin-Lowry trio countered with 80 points, but it wasn’t enough, and the Rockets lost and ended a five-game winning streak. They now stand 2.5 games back of Memphis for that eighth spot.

Memphis 111, San Antonio 104

Speaking of (the segues are flowing today!), the Grizz grinded out a tough win in Memphis, knocking down a shorthanded Spurs squad that was assisted by George Hill and his 30 off-the-bench points. But late in the fourth, Zach Randolph (23 points, 11 boards) and his buddies were too much, and they held their ground after shooting a ridiculously efficient 54.5 percent from the field. Any chance a Rudy Gay-less Grizzlies team can make some noise in the Playoffs?

Boston 85, Minnesota 82

The Celts are already in rest-up mode, and were without point man Rajon Rondo (finger), but they still fended off the TWolves on the road after giving away a 25-point lead. Paul Pierce (23 points) and Kevin Garnett (13 and 13) stepped up late, and Boston nabbed the victory, its first in three games. Michael Beasley dropped 28 for the Wolves, who look like they’ll probably be without rebounding machine Kevin Love for the rest of the season.

Oklahoma City 99, Portland 90

OKC just keeps gaining momentum, defeating the Blazers despite a game-high 40 points from Gerald Wallace. Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant combined for 49, while Serge Ibaka put in 18 and grabbed 8 in the W.

Golden State 114, Washington 104

Monta Ellis put on a scoring clinic in this one, dropping 37 and dishing 13 in the win over the consistently homesick Washington Wizards. JaVale McGee continued to show his worth as one of the League’s most unharnessed young talents by scoring 28, snatching 18 and swatting 5.

Dallas 91, Phoenix 83

The Suns are trying to maintain some chance of a postseason push, but this loss won’t help, as the Mavs took them down after Jason Kidd nailed a couple late threes that wrapped things up. Marcin Gortat and Jared Dudley each scored a game-high of 20 for Phoenix; big man Tyson Chandler went for 16 and 18 for the Mavs.

L.A. Lakers 102, New Orleans 84

The Hornets probably won’t stop radiating depressing feelings for the next eight or so weeks, as they slowly trudge on toward their impending David West-less Playoff death. L.A. rolled through them last night, receiving 30 from Kobe Bryant and a 23-and-16 effort from Pau Gasol. The win marks seven straight for the Lake Show.

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  • http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/chicago-bulls-talk/2011 Diesel

    Who the hell is saying Bulls can do no wrong? Bulls can do a lot wrong. They can easily lose to the Heat in a playoff series. That still doesn’t change the fact that what Rose is doing this year is much more impressive than what Wade is doing.

  • JTaylor21

    “Rose deserves all the credit for the Bulls success”. Umm no, their rebounding, bench, defense and coach deserve way more credit than DRose for the team’s stellar play.
    Also rose fans enough already with the rose propaganda. We know he’s the MVP, so stop trying to convince the convinced.
    Y’all are giving kobe fans a run for their money.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    I mean seriously, you called me an idiot, and an “inbred moron”, AFTER you said “having the best players doesn’t matter because its a team sport” then when I pointed out that you can check NBA history for proof that that is really all that matters, and Wade and LeBron are both better then everyone on chicago you then went on to say, Rose is better then Wade. (crazy enough in itself) and the reason? because of winning (this season to be exact) which completely disregards your previous comment that basketball is a team sport – whatever though, i’m the “idiot”

  • T-Money

    rose doesn’t go to the line like he should because he does his best to dodge defenders when going to the rim. this is well documented (truehoop, among others). he doesn’t get as many calls because he doesn’t look for calls, simply. there’s no bias against rose. actually, i’m not sure there’s any bias period. kevin martin and corey maggette LIVE at the ft line and they ain’t superstars.é

  • http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/chicago-bulls-talk/2011 Diesel

    yeah still an idiot nbk.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Eboy

    If youre playing to the almost identical statline as the runaway MVP and youre playing with a stat beast like Lebron James….youre doing something right. Just saying.

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    Sigh.
    Ain’t nobody changing his opinion here.
    Diesel and others really believe Rose is the best player in the league. It’s obvious.
    Ok, and what?
    I still don’t think he’s better than Chris Paul or Deron Williams, but it’s not like that matters in the real world.
    If the Bulls having a the best record in the East makes him better than Wade, then ok. Personally, I judge by a players skill set along with his team’s success, and by that measure, Wade and Bron are still better, but that’s just me.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    Where is enigmatic when you need a logical bulls fan. All these “other’s” are making it seem like everyone is hating on the bulls for being realistic.

  • http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/chicago-bulls-talk/2011 Diesel

    I don’t think Rose is the best player in the league, just better than Wade. Allen’s right though, no one is changing their opinion here or accomplishing anything. peace out all. nbk I’ll let you get back to your excel work.

  • notorious

    Wow Rose fans are on some next ish. Yes, he’s having an impressive season. Yes he is unquestionably MVP. Hell naaw he ain’t better than Wade, Kobe, or Bron. Period. How is this a debate? Pass whatever ish yall smokin cuz it’s fiyah!

  • notorious

    Diesel, according to your reasoning you are saying that he’s the best player in the league. Your same logic can be applied to argue that he’s better than every player. He’s not. MVP does not mean best player in the league.

  • T-Money

    Stop now.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    that’s what you cam up with? get back to your excel work? I didn’t even use a single stat today lmao – but good one. I don’t really have anywhere to tell you to go back to because you seem to operate out of a fantasy land.

  • http://www.facebook.com/joe.l.brewer3 BlackPhantom

    Someone said Rose was the best player in the league?? C’mon now. MVP, yes. Best player, no.

  • http://www.facebook.com/joe.l.brewer3 BlackPhantom

    *MVP, Probably. Best Player, no.

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    If you think he’s better than Wade, then you pretty much think he’s the third best player in the league, depending on how you feel about LeBron and Kobe.
    Right?

  • ThaWindy

    This is why Rose fans go so far. Because of the disrepect we feel he and his team receives. I think most “GO HARD D ROSE FANS” have some connection to the city of Chicago. We’ve all(like many other outside the city) seen Rose go from high school into the pros. We’ve all said “one day” he could be… To see that after 3 YEARS(not 5,6,7) in the league, hes getting MVP talks PERIOD!!(and he is the Youngest MVP in NBA History) NOBODY knew he would be this GREAT this Fast. No “No High School Hype” (LBJ lived up to it)… Jordan shaddow is HUGE..” ROSE won’t say it. So I will. He’s Special like MJ, Kobe, LBJ, DWADE(Another chi-town kid that NOBODY knew would be that GREAT)! And people want to compare him CP3, DWill and Westbook(good players). Yall Crazy!!! DHoward MVP??? Yall crazy…Think about it. The MVP “race” is between Kobe(a great, a vet) vs Rose(…) “Rose is the rain on YOUR parade” You can take Boston beating you but not the Bulls???!! Yall crazy!! Bulls remind you of the Cavs??? Bulls remind me of the Detroit Pistons that had NO SUPERSTARS and won back to back champs…

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    Chris Paul has two seasons of 22 and 12 with damn near 3 steals.
    I’m not even a huge CP3 fan and I’m insulted that you would even think to call him a “good” but not “great” player like Rose.
    Rose is putting up 25 and 8. Those are great numbers, no doubt, and his team is winning.
    But, it’s not like those numbers are unprecedented. Iverson dropped 30 and 7.9 one season. The next year he averaged 33 and 7.
    Rose deserves to be MVP and is freaking great. That’s it. All this other talk about him is getting asinine.

  • notorious

    Who’s disrespecting the kid? Saying he’s not the best player in the league isn’t being disrespectful to him, it’s being real. Bulls fans on this site fish for slights. Ain’t nobody saying the team or Rose is trash.

  • http://www.facebook.com/joe.l.brewer3 BlackPhantom

    CP3 is a great player, not only good. I think he’s probably overall better than Rose. If Rajon Rondo could shoot, he’d be better than Rose. He’s special, but not Michael Jordan -28 points per game in his freakin rookie year- special.

  • ThaWindy

    …..THEN yall talk about the 1st round of the playoff. Like they cant be ANYBODY in the 1st round. Like you forgot about Rose career 36 against Boston. TAKING them(yes without KG haters) 7 games. Since then the Bulls organization have fixed the first round problem…THIBS…I know its scary. PHIL JACKSON said he wanted the Lakers to finish with a better record than the Bulls( at the time both teams were around third). People laughed. Said Phil was playing mind games. Yall read this stuff too.

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    People from Chicago and the surrounding suburbs are very adamant. It’s interesting.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Sergio

    The Lakers don’t want to catch the Spurs. They want a better record than the best team in the East. Simple as that. Also, Kobe averages 25, 5 and 5; but a lot of people here says that he shouldn’t be considered for the MVP. Why not? For those of you that ball, you know that putting up those numbers after coming back from knee surgery is out of this world.

  • http://www.facebook.com/joe.l.brewer3 BlackPhantom

    I actually understood why Phil said that when he did. Probably because I’m a lifelong Laker fan and I have a good reason to Trust his Judgement(Just like Chicago fans who were old enough to understand basketball in the 90s with MJ,Scottie,Dennis, Toni, etc.)

  • tRay

    I seriously doubt Phil and the Lakeshow are afraid of the Bulls no disrepsect to Bulls fans. Y’all just ain’t there with us yet sorry.

  • ThaWindy

    @allenp:
    Since you LOVE stats. The GREATNESS I refer to is the GREATNESS of winning mulitple championships. Like when you say, ” Kobe got 5, but Mike got 6″. LBJ went to MIAMI to team up with WADE to obtain this GREATNESS. No one speaks of CP3 in this mannor. Who has 6 YEARS on DROSE.You believe Jordan when he said he’d take Kobe over LBJ but not when he said the BULLS could when 5 or 6!!! You read what i read

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    Sergio there’s an issue with that, MVP award doesn’t have anything to do with coming back from surgery. And frankly, before the All Star break Kobe was making as many people angry as he was happy. And Pau was the best Laker for the first 2 months of the season, save a couple great games from Kobe. I think Phil said that to mess with Boston and get them thinking about LA as it was a show of respect for Chicago and what Thibodeau has done with that team.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    lol at ThaWindy and his choice of what words deserve to be in all caps. – Jordan had Pippen, Magic had Kareem, Bill had Bob, Isiah (superstar – moron) had Joe D, Larry had Kevin, can we please stop talking about LeBron going to Miami and teaming with Wade as a cop out it isn’t.

  • JTaylor21

    Wow, rose peddlers done lost their damn minds.
    Dude just said that Rose is special like MJ, Kobe, LBJ, DWade special then turned around and said that the Bulls remind him of the late 80s Pistons squad that had NO??? superstar.
    Now this is why people can’t stand bulls fans.

  • ThaWindy

    @tRay:
    Not about being afraid…its about a coach saying that he wanted a better record than a third place TEAM. He didnt say we wanted a better record than the NO.1 seed in the East. HE said THE BULLS!!Now look at the Bulls and Lakers record.

  • ThaWindy

    @nbk:
    Its okay because I did the samething ealier to Eboy. So like I said before
    Billups, Prince, BWallace, RWAllace, RIP,…
    See because they had no SUPERSTARS no one remember them..sad!…the lakers and spurs remember..lol

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    uhm those Pistons didn’t go back to back. Which is what you said.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    you actually seem to be the one who doesn’t remember.

  • ThaWindy

    your right they went seven games

  • ThaWindy

    Point being that the Cavs comparison was disrespectful.

  • tRay

    @Tha Windy
    yea I see where your coming from man just saying it’s Phil who said it….come on Phil LOL

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    ThaWindy
    Before he got hurt everybody said Chris Paul was the second coming of Isiah Thomas who most folks have as the third best point guard of all time.
    Everybody thought he was great. Everybody but you apparently.

  • ThaWindy

    LOL..some times he talks and I hear 11 rings.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    The Cavs comparison was disrespectful how? They are better then Detroit, who didn’t have a single 20PPG scorer, while Chicago has Rose. Cleveland also ended with a better season then THIS chicago team, 2 straight times. They also got further in the playoffs then any Bull has been in their career except Brian Scalabrine. Plus its clearly Rose’s team, as that Cleveland team was clearly LeBrons. The second best player on each team was a high energy defensive big. Both teams were tops in the league in defense. Its actually a wonderful comparison. Both teams have/had the MVP as well. Detroit compared to chicago, there is not a single parallel.

  • ThaWindy

    @Allenp
    Okay CP3 is GREAT!!!

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    Man I am leaving this alone.
    Also this idea that stats are useless is pretty sad. Stats aren’t the end all but they do create an important baseline for looking at players. Iused stats to Rose’s great season in context. Oh well.

  • notorious

    Comparing them to the Cavs would be disrectful if the bulls made it to the Finals. ThaWindy, you speak as if they’ve accomplished something in the playoffs already. It’s one thing to be optimistic; it’s another to start talking like they’ve won something. That’s obnoxious. As much as I like Rose, fans like you make me want the bulls to get knocked out just ’cause.

  • ThaWindy

    @Allenp:
    Okay CP3 is GREAT!!

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    Notorious even then it isn’t disrespectful, the Cavs did make the finals in 07, when LeBron was still a pup. I’m out for the day but there is no disrespect comparing two alike things. Even if one might be better suited for success then the other, they are still similar.

  • notorious

    @nbk
    its disrespectful becuz the Cavs comment was based on the Bulls being a one man show. Rose only. So like the Cavs they would be a dissappiontment. I found it disrepectfull to thnk that the Bulls will not make it pass the 1st round having tp playing the Pacers, Bucks, etc
    @notorius
    I know…I hate what I’ve become…makes me not want to talk like that in cause they do… But i said f* it!!

  • notorious

    @ NBK True True. I just meant that he was being foolish talking bout disrespect when the Bulls have yet to accomplish anything in the postseason. That’s crazy talk to me. It’s like some of these Bulls fan don’t care about fact or reason. Blind fandom is hella annoying.

  • Michael

    Wade is better then Rose. Rose may be having a better season but lets not get that confused with being a better player.

  • notorious

    @nbk:
    The comparison was that the Bulls had one superstar and would be a disappointment like the Cavs. That the Bulls are nothing without DRose. Not the Champs that went to the finals. The teams that sent LBJ to Miami.

    @notorious:
    I know… I hate what I’ve become. I don’t like to talk like this because I dont want them to lose. Then I’ll look dumb right? But f* it!!

  • notorious

    Is Wade>LBJ?

  • notorious

    ThaWindy: Chk your name and e-mail address before you press ‘submit comment’. You’re posting under my name.

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