Monday, April 25th, 2011 at 8:30 am  |  302 responses

Post Up: On To The Next

Celts complete sweep; CP3 helps the Hornets pull even with the Lakers.

Philadelphia 86, Miami 82

Following Thursday’s Game 3 loss to the Heat, Doug Collins said, “Miami is flying home Sunday after the game, and we want to fly with them.” The Sixers’ head coach got his wish, only after a Lou Williams go-ahead 3-pointer with eight seconds left in regulation. Williams’ three was a part of a 10-0 Sixers’ run to close out the game.

Heat fans surely had a sweep in mind as Miami held a 6-point lead with 95 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter. But a runner from Evan Turner followed by a clutch three-ball from Jrue Holiday cut the Heat lead down to 1. Williams then sank the deep three over Dwyane Wade to put Philly in front for good. The Heat had a chance to tie or go ahead, but an Elton Brand block on a LeBron James layup ended all hopes of a Miami win.

Once again, the Sixers jumped out to an early double-digit lead. But the slow-starting Heat kicked up the intensity in the second period. Miami’s disruptive defense caused multiple turnovers, which lead to easy fast break buckets. Miami scored 31 points in the second quarter, but only 35 total points in the second half.

Andre Iguodala put forth his highest scoring output of the series with 16 points. He also added 5 rebounds and 4 assists. Evan Turner and Louis Williams chipped in 17 points apiece. The Heat’s “Big Three” combined for 65 points in this contest. All other Heat players combined for just 17. The fifth game in this series is Wednesday night in Miami. —Cris Jones

Boston 101, New York 89

The Garden was rocking and the organ was blaring as the capacity crowd urged its Knicks back into the game. The Mecca was finally alive and New York had made it a fight by cutting a 23-point second half deficit down to just four with seven minutes left. Ultimately that’s as close as it would get, as the Celtics out-executed the Knicks down the stretch and held on for the 101-89 series clinching win.

Down the stretch, two pick-and-pop jumpers from KG pretty much sealed it for Boston. Garnett—who has been content to let others carry the scoring load—stepped up for a team high 26 points, 20 of which came in the second half. Rajon Rondo picked up right where he left off in game three, forcing the tempo, getting into paint at will and finding his teammates for clean looks. R-Double managed the game well for the C’s en route to 21 points, 12 assists and a complete ethering of Toney Douglas.

Abysmal point guard play was a big reason New York found themselves out of this one early. The team shot just 23 percent in the first half and played as if they were ready to call it a season. Out of nowhere, Anthony Carter led the charge for New York, stepping up to play tough defense and knock Boston out of its comfort zone. Carter led a 34-point third quarter surge and sparked a Knicks defense that had the Celtics settling for quick shots and little ball movement. Somewhere Mario Chalmers and DWade are taking notes.

In the end, after all of the questions surrounding Boston at the end of the regular season, the Celts are now the first team in the second round. Their Fantastic Four is playing with aplomb on both sides of the ball and their bench looks to be coming around as well. No doubt that Boston’s silencing of New York was heard loud and clear in South Beach.  —Jonathan Evans (@jre18)

Atlanta 88, Orlando 85

In a game that went down to the wire, the Magic once again showed a glaring vulnerability in their offense when jump shots aren’t falling. In the first three games of the series, Orlando shot 40 percent from the field and 26 percent from three. The story was no different in Game 4, as the Magic connected on only 2 of 23 three-point attempts, while the Hawks made 6 of 15.

Jamal Crawford has been torching the Magic and scored 25 points on 10 of 18 field goals in Game 4. After the game, Van Gundy was adamant about coming up with a better defensive scheme on Crawford, but also admitted that usually not a lot can be done to contest a player who is able to create off the dribble from up to 30 feet away from the basket.

Van Gundy mentions that almost every player on the Magic roster is there because of his ability to shoot. Even when those shots aren’t falling, he says the Magic still must play to their strengths. “At this point in the season, you hit the Playoffs, it’s playing your game at a high level,” he said. “It’s not finding a new game—I don’t care who it is, what team in the league—you got to play your game at a high level. These guys need to make some shots.”

While the Magic hope to regain some shooting touch in time for Game 5, the Hawks are confident traveling to Orlando up 3-1 to face a team that they have now defeated in six of their last eight matchups. —Tracy Weissenberg

New Orleans 93, L.A. Lakers 88

This is why they play the games. This is what it means to be a superstar.

With less than a :30 to go, protecting a two-point lead, a superstar brings the ball down against the defense of the two-time defending champ. He heads fiercely into traffic, elevates, then passes off to a teammate, who hits an off-balanced jumper to seal the game. That the teammate is an old homeboy from North Carolina only makes it sweeter, but the main thing is: a superstar never gets shook.

Chris Paul dropped a triple-double on the Lakers tonight, battling for rebounds against all those L.A. bigs and carrying the team down the stretch. Defensively, the Hornets got stops in the fourth quarter that you’re not supposed to get against a team with more talent at every position but that one. Trevor Ariza showed up again, battling the Mamba on D and picking up 19 points. The Hornet bench matched the Lakers bench, 18-18.

You have to wonder about the Lakers. No, I’m not saying they’re losing two of the next three at home, but who exactly provides the heart on this team? Pau fumbles slick Mamba passes in crunch time, and, by the way, only gets 11 shots per game. Derek Fisher played a little better, but still no huge shots. LO goes 1-7, perhaps tweets us why. What it came time for big game heroics, Kobe bricked that 3 after coming up lame in fouling Willie Green. This isn’t last year, when an upstart OKC, full of promise and length and the League’s leading scorer, took them to 7. This is CP3 and some scrappers, making a dogfight out of it. So far, the Lakers appear inconsistently focused, not fully committed to the dirty work of outworking their opponent. They better snap out of it, cause they seem a little old to be winning 6-7 game series for each round of the Playoffs.

One more thing: Imagine if New York had won even one game off of Boston. Now imagine if they won two and evened up. There’d be hysterics about the great superstar duo, how the Celtics were old and not the team that won the title three years ago, the conference last year. Then recognize: Directing a team without another big name, but with a coach and a collective team heartbeat very much in key with his own, after a tumultuous season and all that free-agent BS talk, Chris Paul just evened it up against the 2x champs. Whatever happens, remember this when you start kicking around the term “superstar.” —Toney Blare

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  • http://www.slamonline.com Eboy

    Funny comparison since I don’t drink! LMAO!

  • http://www.slamonline.com Eboy

    JTaylor21=the kid that has served time for stalking and irrational thought.

  • http://nobulljive.com Enigmatic

    Isn’t straight and narrow politician an oxymoron?
    And as long as I’m like an R. Lee Ermey type “crazy ex-military guy” and not dude from American Beauty, I’m cool with that.
    And LOL at NBK = real Tyrone Biggums

  • http://Slamonline.com Nbk

    Lmao

  • http://nobulljive.com Enigmatic

    Nbk : “SLAM commenters, there’s something you might not know about me…I SMOKE ROCKS!”

  • http://Slamonline.com Nbk

    That makes JTaylor Ashy Larry I’m pretty sure

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    Washington Post has a new story on the pending lockout with some more info on the state of the financial affairs of owners. I would link, but then it would take forever to go through. You can find it on Hoops Hype.

  • http://www.twitter.com/nflem41 Nicolas Fleming

    The best way to link is just to post it as your website and thus the Blue name becomes the link. Word.

  • http://Slamonline.com Nbk

    Allen I’m on the road for work, that article basically says Sarver and a few other “newer” owners are pushing for a lockout with San Antonio being used as the example for why the current system doesn’t work right? – does it talk about how teams in small markets are still spending huge contracts for seeminlgy no reason? (Memphis signed Randolph Gay and Conley for above market value this season)

  • JTaylor21

    Enigmatic, nah more like Mac from predator.
    Nbk, I’m Leonard Washington from a little town called none of your goddamn business.

  • http://nobulljive.com Enigmatic

    Mac was the truth in Predator!
    Bill Duke will still pump fear in a dude’s heart at age 70.
    Loved him in Menace II Society also.
    “Now…you know you done f*cked up, right?”

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    NBK
    Yeah, it mentions briefly that players feel like owners are being irresponsible, and not totally honest about their finances.
    For some reason, the reporter used the “average” salary of players, which I hate. Whenever you have a group of numbers with such large disparities between the top and bottom, you should use the median number. That’s a more accurate determinate of how salaries shake out. I am positive the median salary figure in the NBA is not $5 million.
    Furthermore, I can’t believe the NBA has higher numbers than baseball. They must be counting minor league players, because otherwise those baseball cats get PAID.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    Yeah they definitely figure in minor league guys. I got a friend who I played Little League and HS Baseball with who played 2 years of minor league (1 year Single A Rookie, 1 year Single-A-II) ball. He got a 75,000 signing bonus for his initial contract, then made roughly 15K a year for the next 2. So that kills the average salary of a “professional” baseball player.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    JTaylor your closer to one of the Winslows then anyone named Leonard Washington.

  • T-Money

    What’s the line up for the 2012 games? I say CP3, Kobe (out of respect), Bron, KD, Dwight. Rose, D-Wade, Melo, Bosh off the bench (STAT would be high maintenance and Bosh was there in 08). You round it up with maybe D-Will, Blake and Joe Johnson. Or may you go Steph Curry, KLove and Blake because they won’t be mad that they’re not playing. Thoughts?

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    Out of respect?
    Kobe will probably still be the first or second best two guard in the league. I think he makes it because he’s a horse.
    What about Rudy Gay? Dude was BALLING this year and in the Olympics.
    And Westbrook might get Joe Johnson’s spot.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    It’s hard to say, if Colangelo is really about being committed year after year then it will be Durant, Rose as the alpha and assistant alpha. I don’t know if they are gonna have LBJ, CP3 and company back again, atleast I heard they weren’t since they didn’t participate last summer.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    I think Eric Gordon inevitably will or already has, taken Joe Johnson’s spot on team USA.

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    Would you take Gordon over Westbrook?

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    If I have Derrick Rose yes. Especially with the international rules and the putt putt of a 3pt line.

  • T-Money

    Allenp: out of respect in the starting 5 not on the team, i think dwyane is a more productive shooting guard at this stage. NBK: colangelo already backed down from that rule when he realized that none of the ’08 guys wanted to go to Turkey. / Yeah, good call on Eric Gordon over Joe Johnson. Allen, there’s no need for Westbrook if CP3, Rose and D-Will are already on the team.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    I think Colangelo keeping Westbrook Rose and Gordon just to be clear. My question is what happens with LeBron/Wade/Kobe. Also, Stephen Curry and John Wall. Man team USA is guard/wing stacked

  • http://nobulljive.com Enigmatic

    Personally, I think Gordon was great for them last summer.
    I honestly thought he was the second best offensive player on that team after KD.
    You need Westbrook’s D at the 1 though.
    It probably won’t happen, and I can’t believe I’m gonna say this, but for Team USA and Team USA ONLY, I’d take Westbrook and Gordon over Rose if I could only pick two out of the three.
    Rose just didn’t seem to stick out that much on that team for me.
    I’ve noticed that whenever he plays with other talented stars, he seems to defer to them.
    Like both his ASG appearances, he was content to let everyone else do their thing.
    Just my opinion, though.
    And who knows, maybe him having an MVP on his resume would make him declare “this is mine and KD’s team” and he might take a more assertive approach this next go round.
    On the flip side, he obviously benefitted from being on the team, as most everyone else did.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Slick Ric

    I love the fact that Cp3 is doing his thing but I think people are straight overreacting. How many point guards have killed the lakers. the lakers make aron brooks and westbrook look like top three players in the league.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    Matic, Rose’s jumper last summer isn’t what it is today, that international 3pt line for Rose is a end of the clock 2 pointer right now. I think he is goin to be a completely different international player this time around, like Wade was from the first time he ran with the squad to the second when he looked like MJ reincarnate.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    T – He did? I never heard about that, but man I hope your right. Rose, Wade/Bryant, Durant, James, Howard. oooohh I just gave myself goosebumps, mufasa. lol

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    Slick Ric I don’t know if you checked, but what CP did last night has only been done 2 times in NBA history. And the other guy that did it was a 6’5″ 250LB PG named Oscar Robertson. AllBall picked one h*ll of a day to miss

  • http://www.slamonline.com Slick Ric

    yeah I know nbk, but the lakers defense as far as guarding point guards Sucks, but I still give cp3 a little credit though, he doing his thang.

  • T-Money

    nbk: I think CP3 is a much better option to run a team of superstars. He’s a superior passer.

  • http://slamonline.com AllBall

    Slick Ric is one of the many blind Bulls fans on this site, so take from his comments what you will. Exceptions go to Diesel, Airs, of course Enigmatic.
    nbk, thanks for the shout out. I’ve been around, but I knew if I commented I could not resist the hyperbole. I’m glad you pointed that out though (only done by one person before). I liked game 1 better personally, know one has ever put those numbers up in a road play-off game.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    I liked yesterday, he led that game in everything. Pts, Rbs, Assists, STeals, he shot a great %. He was absolutely terrific. I can’t blame you for liking game 1 though. Also Carl Landry might be a better overall basketball player then David West. He surely defends and rebounds better.

  • http://nobulljive.com Enigmatic

    Slick Ric’s a Bulls fan?
    I ain’t never seen him in one of our “Bulls Fans of SLAM” meetings.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    T – I think so to. But I am convinced the NBA and the powers that be are trying to annoint Derrick Rose as the next big thing. And CP’s knee and all the effort he has to give to the NBA will IMO keep him out of the olympics.

  • http://slamonline.com AllBall

    Ha ha, to be a fly on the wall during those meetings…..
    Carl Landry is actually a bad defensive rebounder, statistically and on film. He is a very good offensive rebounder. Personally, I don’t know who is better.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    I must say for the week or so I’ve been following the full cast of slam-mers on twitter has been the most laugh filled week in my twitter career.

  • http://nobulljive.com Enigmatic

    I know, right?
    Wish I had access to Twitter during working hours.
    And I was drunk when I tweeted about my “Life and Times of an Alaskan” saga last night, BTW.
    Don’t judge me!

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    SO is David West lol actually let me rephrase that, David West is a putrid rebounder, on both sides of the ball. Landry measures out as slightly better both offensively and defensively as a rebounder. West is clearly a better offensive player though, the gap is pretty pronounced. – I guess its a full out opinion thing where no player is really better. But ESPN has been mentioning David West being out at every turn, “LA and NO are tied at 2, think about what it would be like if David West was playing!” – I heard that from Stuart Scott yesterday. Heard something like “with David West New Orleans would be up 3-1 and primed to take the series” on my lunch break today. lol, i was like fa real espn? he’s that good – or is he paying you?

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    hahaha I thought tat sh*t was funny. I used twitter to brag sometimes lol so if i judged you i would have to judge myself. which I am opposed to doing via twitter.

  • http://nobulljive.com Enigmatic

    Russ, Ryan and Myles making jokes about that D’Antoni quote regarding Rondo playing in Minny had me rolling yesterday.

  • http://Slamonline.com Nbk

    Lol yeahthose fools were goin in

  • BostonBaller

    WZUP fam, Kobe is NOT a choke artist and Wade should have the ball in his hands with the clock winding down to decide where it does (in my opinion) The C’s are playing ok but not chip worthy just yet, the rest will help us. It only takes one monster win to change the opinions of most fans…that’s why they play a series to advance and not just one and done. EBOY ,Philosopher et al peace and enjoy the games tonight.

  • http://Philosophervision@blogspot.com The Philosopher

    Shout out @BostonBaller.

  • http://www.youtube.com/user/officerbarbrady what

    If the Hawks’ offense this year is the Gucci Mane offense, what was it last year? Soulja Boy? Vanilla Ice? Eli Porter?

  • http://Slamonline.com Nbk

    Ron Artest

  • http://www.fiba.com Darksaber

    NBk: FYI, the FIBA 3pt line was moved back at the start of the ’10-11 season. It’s now at a smidgen more than 22 feet distance. (oddly enough i luv it, now make 2-3 a game from there)
    The paint now also resembles the Nba’s version, rectangular etc.

  • http://www.slamonline.com melvin ely

    OMG Eli Porter, I can’t help but smile everytime I hear that dude’s name. I dont wanna be mean, but seeing him for the first time is probably the hardest I’ve ever laughed in fron of a computer. “I’m the best mayne; I deed it.” LOL

  • http://Slamonline.com Nbk

    Oh Fa real dark? That’s what’s up I didn’t know that they moved it back, I knew about the change of the key. I found you twitter right? I’m 98% positive I am just checkin

  • http://www.slamonline.com Slick Ric

    Alball I aint hating, real talk Cp3 is one of my favorites but he facing the lakers and they have notoriously struggle against quick and talented point guards.

  • IAMORANGE4EVER

    Memo to EDunce: The FACT is, I’m a fan of the NBA first and foremost, and now that the Knicks are out of the 2011 Playoffs (due to injuries to 2 of their Big Apple 3) I’ll be pulling for the C’s to get a CHIP in what could be their last true shot at getting one. In the end, if “my team” is going to get eliminated in the real season, I’d rather the Knicks lose to the eventual champs. Not to digress, but losing to the eventual conference/nba champs in the first round is something Melo has had happen to him in the Western Conference on more than one occasion. You know, when 50 wins in the Western Conference was only good enough for a lower seed without homecourt. Don’t let the facts get in your way though.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Eboy

    LMAO @ this douche^

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