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3/19/2011

Bulls F Carlos Boozer out vs. Pacers

source: By The Associated Press

INDIANAPOLIS — Chicago forward Carlos Boozer will miss his fifth straight game Friday when the Bulls face the Pacers.

Boozer has been listed day-to-day with a left ankle injury suffered on March 9 in Chicago's 101-84 win over the Charlotte Bobcats. Despite the fact that he averages 18.3 points and 9.6 rebounds per game, the Bulls are undefeated without him.

Joakim Noah was listed as probable after suffering from flu-like symptoms, but was expected to start.

3/18/2011

Celtics rip Pacers

source:bworldonline.com

Paul Pierce scored 20 points and Jeff Green came off the bench to score 13 of his 19 in the second quarter as Boston breezed past Indiana 92-80 in an NBA matchup yesterday.


The Celtics improved to 48-18, matching the Chicago Bulls for the best record in the Eastern Conference in a fight for home-court advantage and play-off seedings.


Boston, which lost three out of four entering the game to allow Chicago to move ahead, had 12 points from Ray Allen, 11 from Nenad Krstic and 10 points from Kevin Garnett.


Rajon Rondo had eight assists but was scoreless and made only two shots just two days after a one-for-10 showing in a loss to New York.


Danny Granger and Paul George each scored 15 points to lead Indiana while Josh McRoberts added 14 points and 11 rebounds and Tyler Hansbrough contributed 10 points and 11 rebounds for the Pacers.


The Pacers led early 17-9 but the Celtics went on runs of 8-0 and 15-2 in the second quarter to seize the lead for good.

Thunder crack Heat resistance; Celtics, Bulls share East lead

source:bworldonline.com


MIAMI -- Kevin Durant scored 29 points as the Oklahoma City Thunder cooled the surging Miami Heat with a 96-85 triumph yesterday for their fifth straight win.


Durant, the NBA’s leading scorer, won his one-on-one duel with fellow All-Star forward LeBron James as the Thunder snapped the Heat’s three-game winning streak.


"My teammates always put me in great positions to score. I’ve been working out as hard as I can this season and the shots are starting to fall for me," Durant told reporters after adding seven rebounds and six assists.


"It was a great win for the Oklahoma City Thunder."


Russell Westbrook added 18 points in the winning effort and Oklahoma City used defense to contain Miami which shot just 38% from the field.


Heat pair Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh scored 21 points each while James finished with 19 for Miami, which fell three games behind the top spot in the Eastern Conference held jointly by the Boston Celtics and Chicago Bulls.


"Tough game, and they beat us in a lot of the tough-area categories, particularly on the glass," Miami coach Erik Spoelstra said.


The Heat (46-22) had responded to a five-game losing streak with a trio of impressive wins, including a 30-point blowout over the NBA-best San Antonio Spurs on Monday, but were undone by a poor second-half effort against Oklahoma City.


Miami managed just 40 points after the interval to allow the Thunder to turn a one-point halftime lead into a double-digit advantage.


Oklahoma City began the fourth quarter with an 11-2 run that gave the visitors a 78-66 lead with 7:39 remaining.


The Northwest Division-leading Thunder (44-23) have won eight of their last nine games and are fourth in the Western Conference.


Center Kendrick Perkins, acquired from the Boston Celtics, played limited minutes for the Thunder but is expected to provide a strong defensive presence.


Impact players: What the return of West and the O'Neals means for Celtics

source:By Paul Flannery

The first glimmer came on Wednesday when Delonte West played against the Pacers. West scored just two points to go with three assists in 16 minutes of work, but his impact was felt all over the court.


“What you can see,” Kevin Garnett said. “Are the pieces starting to come together.” 


With West back in the lineup the Celtics actually had 12 active players, which hasn’t happened since Feb. 22. More than just providing much-needed depth, West brought balance and order to the court for the much-maligned second unit.


All season long it has been a struggle for coach Doc Rivers to assemble any kind of continuity with his reserves because of so many injuries. But on Wednesday, he got a glimpse at what will likely be the bulk of his reserve corps for the playoffs when he was able to play West alongside Jeff Green and Glen Davis.


That group helped turn the Indiana game around and provided relief for a starting unit that has been running on fumes the last week. Add in at least one O’Neal and the bench is suddenly good to go.


“Well, they’re more talented now, number one. The talent is growing with that second unit,” Rivers said. “You’ve got Jeff Green in your second unit. Delonte West in your second unit. Glen Davis. Pretty good second unit.”


There will be some more adjustments that will have to be made. Once Shaquille O’Neal returns from his Achilles injury (maybe next week?), the Celtics will likely shift Nenad Krstic to a reserve role. Krstic said after the game that he’s fine with that switch.


“I think Shaq deserves to start,” Krstic said. “He got hurt. He was a starter before he got hurt and I think he gets that job back.”


Players such as Carlos Arroyo have shown they have something to add to the mix and Troy Murphy has begun to show signs that he is rounding into form. The more the merrier for the Celtics who will need all of their players to grind through the regular season. There are also many candidates for a P.J. Brown-type to emerge in the postseason. The players understand the crowded situation.


“Doc does a great job of handling that, everybody’s egos and understanding their role,” Arroyo said. “We have guys who have been there before and they understand that it’s not about them. It’s about the team. It’s about winning, it’s about our biggest goal, which is winning a championship. That’s the reason we’re all here.”


Here’s a look at what the returning players offer the Celtics and how they could impact the rest of the team:


DELONTE WEST

Despite playing just nine games this season, West has the complete trust of his teammates and coaches. Part of that is his veteran standing, but a larger portion is his dedication to returning from two serious injuries. During his rehab from his broken wrist, it was a common to observe West going through long, punishing workouts on his own. Other players take notice of that kind of thing.


“You know what, not really,” Paul Pierce said when asked is he was surprised by West’s seamless transition back into the lineup. “The first time he came back from an injury he seemed pretty sharp after missing a couple of months.”


West gives them a solid ballhandler and someone who can get the second unit into sets. He’s also a tough defender and with the emergence of Arroyo, he could slide over to the two-guard spot. That’s a role that had been filled at various times by Von Wafer, Marquis Daniels, Sasha Pavlovic and Jeff Green. None have been ideal fits so there is opportunity there. 


“We’ll see how those two play together,” Rivers said. “We’ll see how Delonte plays, where he plays better.”


As far as his health goes, West said that he’s not 100 percent and probably won’t be for the rest of the season. In addition to his wrist, he also revealed that he chipped a bone in his ankle when he stepped on a coach’s foot during a walkthrough on their late-February west coast trip.

“It’s not 100 percent, but it’s bearable,” West said. “It’s time to strap it up and see what I can do.”


His return is only the beginning. The biggest piece may be just a week away.


SHAQUILLE O’NEAL

This is what we know about Shaq’s Achilles injury. Neither he nor the team expected him to be out this long.  At some point he had a setback and the Celtics are being cautious with his comeback. The last thing they want is for him to play four or five games and then have to sit down again.

Rivers wants to see him get through a full practice with no pain, which hasn’t happened yet. Shaq is on their three-game road trip to go through shootarounds, but there won’t be any practice time on the trip with a back-to-back Friday and Saturday and then a quick visit to New York on Monday.


There is no definite timetable for his return, but all parties are convinced he will be back in time for the playoffs. When he does come back, it seems likely that he will return to his starting job. In the wake of the Kendrick Perkins trade, Danny Ainge said in an interview on WEEI that he had concerns over how Shaq’s body would respond to coming off the bench.

When Shaq was in the lineup, the Celtics shot over 50 percent as a team and as Ainge noted on The Big Show on Thursday, the Celtics recent struggles have more to do with their offense than their defense.


The tradeoff in terms of production from Krtstic to Shaq in the starting lineup is probably minimal, but the addition of Krstic to the second unit would offer an entirely new dimension of size, scoring and outside shooting. Of all the positions on the floor, the Celtics feel that the center spot is the easiest transition for incorporating new players.


“Shaq fit in right away,” Ainge said. “From the day he got here he fit in. Krstic came in, he fit right in. Whoever playing that center position for us, it's not a big adjustment period. Their role is pretty simple.”


The Celtics made the Perkins trade with the assumption that they would have plenty of size in the middle with Shaq and Krstic. They won’t know for sure until he returns.


JERMAINE O’NEAL

Behold the X-factor. Before O’Neal’s knee gave out he provided the Celtics with rebounding, interior defense and their only legitimate shot-blocking option. To be honest, the Celtics have no idea what they can expect from O’Neal when/if he comes back.


“I don’t even know the answer. I really don’t,” Rivers said. “Jermaine, even though he wasn’t on the court early in the year, at least he was in the practices, some of them. He did go through camp so he does have some basketball under him. I honestly could not tell you [what to expect]. I will say I think it’s easier for a big to do it. I’m assuming that. Listen, if he can give is five hard fouls, five really hard fouls, and block a couple shots and rebound, we’ll take that.”


O’Neal could be back by the end of the month. He might not. As long as they’re not relying on him, anything the Celtics get from O’Neal would be a huge bonus. 


This Celtics team was supposed to be about continuity. Instead it’s taken 66 games for the version of the team that will head into the playoffs to begin to take shape. They have 16 games left to get it sorted out and while that’s not a lot of time, the talent -- if healthy -- is there for a long run.

3/10/2011

NBA basketball game results, March 8

source: Associated Press

Erik Spoelstra pledged to keep the Miami Heat fighting. LeBron James and Dwyane Wade insisted their confidence remains high.


The Heat script hasn't changed much lately. Nor have the results, as Miami's free fall continues.

LaMarcus Aldridge scored 26 points, Gerald Wallace scored 22 - easily his best game since joining Portland last month - and the visiting Blazers survived a 38-point effort by Wade in beating the Heat 105-96 on Tuesday night, sending Miami to its fifth straight loss overall and sixth in eight games since the break.

James finished with 31 points, 11 rebounds and eight assists for the Heat, who are the 12th team in NBA history to have a 12-game winning streak and five-game losing streak in the same season.

"How do we explain it? We can't," James said. "This isn't rock bottom for us. Crazy thing is, we could lose every game and still make the playoffs in the East."

-- Lakers coach Phil Jackson on reports that Heat players cried after a Sunday loss to Chicago: "This is the NBA: No Boys Allowed. Big boys don't cry," he said. "But if you're going to do it, do it in the toilet where no one sees you."

Lakers 101, Hawks 87:

In Atlanta, Kobe Bryant scored 26 points to pass Moses Malone for sixth place on the career scoring list.

Suns 113, Rockets 110:

Hakim Warrick scored a career-high 32 points starting in place of injured Channing Frye. Vince Carter scored 15 of his 32 points in the fourth quarter in the Suns' seventh consecutive victory over visiting Houston.

76ers 110, Pacers 100:

Thaddeus Young scored 18 points and Andre Iguodala, off back-to-back triple-doubles, finished with 16 points and 10 assists for visiting Philadelphia.

Bucks 95, Wizards 76:

In Washington, Brandon Jennings scored 23 points and Andrew Bogut had 14 points, nine rebounds and seven assists in his first game back after an injury.

Concussion policy:

The NBA is consulting with an independent neurologist and may establish a league-wide policy for handling concussions by next season, the Associated Press has learned.

2/14/2011

Miami Heat singed by Celtics

source: By SPORTS NETWORK



BOSTON - Kevin Garnett led a balanced Celtics attack with 19 points and seven rebounds as Boston used a strong third quarter and held on late, topping Miami, 85-82, at TD Garden.

2/12/2011

Heat focused on road trip, not just Celtics

source: bostonherald.com


MIAMI — For the most part, Miami Heat forward LeBron James has answered every question since training camp in September.

James has been open to discuss everything from his decision to come to Miami to his Twitter posts, but dropped a rare "no comment" Thursday when asked about Sunday’s game against the Boston Celtics [team stats]. It was the local media’s final chance to speak with the team before it left on its four-game road trip, so questions about the matchup between the Eastern Conference’s top two teams were expected.

2/11/2011

Sloan steps down as Jazz coach

source: cbc.ca



Hall of Famer Jerry Sloan stepped down Thursday after 23 seasons and 1,127 wins as head coach of the Utah Jazz, saying he simply ran out of energy to coach anymore.

Allen felt the connection

source: boston.com

Ray Allen converted his first NBA 3-pointer as a 21-year-old member of the Milwaukee Bucks in 1996. Fifteen years and 2,560 3-pointers later, he has become the league record-holder.

2/10/2011

1. Pacers Get Heat's Attention In Loss

 source: By Brian Windhorst
ESPN.com


MIAMI -- Frank Vogel, the newly minted interim head coach of the Indiana Pacers, is a strikingly confident man.

source: By Tom Weir, USA TODAY

Nothing like a great trade rumor to end the post-Super Bowl doldrums. And the talk of Carmelo Anthony-to-the-Lakers has provided exactly that. Here are 10 thoughts on why it makes perfect sense, and why it doesn't.

LeBron James says he's more comfortable than ever with red-hot Heat


By Tim Reynolds (CP) 
MIAMI — With a shrug and a smile, LeBron James put the NBA on notice.
It happened Tuesday night, in his televised on-court interview after his latest colossal game: 41 points, a season-high-tying 13 rebounds, eight assists, three steals in a 117-112 victory for the Miami Heat over the Indiana Pacers.

2/08/2011

Pau Gasol, Kobe Bryant lead Lakers past Hornets

source:http://www.usatoday.com


It was hard to argue with the result.
Gasol had a season-high 34 points to go with 10 rebounds, helping the Los Angeles Lakers beat the New Orleans Hornets 101-95 on Saturday night.

Celtics' Daniels suffers bruised spine


source: 
http://www.latimes.com


Boston, MA (Sports Network) - Celtics swingman Marquis Daniels left Sunday's gamed against Orlando on a stretcher after colliding with Magic guard Gilbert Arenas.

Bobcats Overcome Jackson’s Ejection to Top the Celtics

source: By JONATHAN ABRAMS
http://www.nytimes.com

Gerald Wallace scored 19 points, including the clinching free throws with three seconds left, and the host Charlotte Bobcats overcame their top scorer Stephen Jackson’s ejection to beat the short-handedBoston Celtics, 94-89, on Monday night.

 
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