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LIVE: Lakers, Jazz battling in Game 5
The Lakers lost two games in Utah and Kobe Bryant hurt his back. Will everything be better in L.A.? Follow Game 5 LIVE right here.
Hornets staying the course against San Antonio
NEW ORLEANS While San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich made two strategic shifts that resulted in two wins in this Western ...
Celtics' turnaround nets top exec award for Ainge
Danny Ainge, who engineered the trades for Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen that helped the Boston Celtics post the biggest turnaround in league history, was given the Sporting News NBA Executive of the Year award before Wednesday night's playoff game. - Read More...
LIVE: Cavs looking to steal Game 5 in Boston
Carlisle plans up-tempo style as new Mavs coach
Rick Carlisle is ready to let the Dallas Mavericks run. "When you play with Jason Kidd, you have to open it up," Carlisle said ...
Racial slur could be difference in Williams' retrial
An appeals court panel grilled a prosecutor Wednesday in Jayson Williams' manslaughter case about why the circumstances surrounding a racial slur used by an investigator shouldn't be divulged to the former NBA star's defense team. - Read More...
Raptors Pick Up Contract Option on Jamario Moon
The Toronto Raptors announced Wednesday they have exercised the team option on the contract of forward Jamario Moon for the 2008-09 season. Per team policy, financial terms were not disclosed. - Read More...
Carlisle vows to pick up pace of Mavericks' offense
Rick Carlisle is ready to let Jason Kidd and the Dallas Mavericks run. And run. And run some more. - Read More...
Chandler: Banged Up, But Feeling Good
The Hornets' Tyson Chandler blogs about his injury, adjustments, his respect for Tim Duncan and the competitiveness of this year's playoffs. - Read More...
Former Bulls coach Boylan joins Skiles' Bucks staff
Former Chicago Bulls coach Jim Boylan and former Indiana coach Kelvin Sampson were two of four assistants hired Wednesday by Milwaukee Bucks head coach Scott Skiles. - Read More...
Adande: Jazz find the Lakers slightly out of tune
Kobe and the Lakers have reason to be nervous for the first time in these playoffs, J.A. Adande writes. - Read More...
Bucks Add Boylan, Hollins, Sampson and Wolf to Staff
General Manager John Hammond announced today that Jim Boylan, Lionel Hollins, Kelvin Sampson and Joe Wolf will join Scott Skiles' coaching staff as assistants. Skiles' staff for the 2008-09 season also includes Bill Peterson, assistant coach/player development, who joined the Bucks prior to the 2007-08 season. - Read More...
Boston's Danny Ainge Named 2007-08 NBA Executive of the Year
Sporting News has named Boston Celtics Executive Director, Basketball Operations and General Manager, the 2007-08 NBA Executive of the Year. - Read More...
West's Dominance Lifts Hornets to 3-2 Lead
David West had career playoff highs of 38 points, 14 rebounds and five blocked shots, lifting New Orleans to a 101-79 victory over the Spurs on Tuesday night and a 3-2 series lead. - Read More...
Court to consider slur in Jayson Williams case
The manslaughter case against former New Jersey Nets star Jayson Williams returns to court. Attorneys for Williams are scheduled to argue in front of a three-judge panel on Wednesday that prosecutors must divulge all details about a racial slur used by an investigator in the case. The dispute over the slur postponed Williams' retrial for reckless manslaughter, which was to have begun in January.
Around the Association presented by T-Mobile: May 13
Go Around the Association for a recap of Tuesday's playoff action, including the Pistons' series-clinching win over the Magic. - Read More...
Pistons' experience pays off in fourth quarter
Why are the Pistons back in the East finals? Because their experience paid off against the youthful Magic, Mike Kahn says.
Hornets protect nest, nudge Spurs for victory in Game 5
David West and the New Orleans Hornets sure looked happy to be at home. West had career playoff highs of 38 points, 14 rebounds ...
Horry breaks Kareem's playoff appearance record
Robert Horry set the NBA record for playoff appearances on Tuesday. - Read More...
Pistons Quash Magic Rally to Win Game 5 and Series
The Detroit Pistons made just enough shots and stops to advance to the Eastern Conference finals for a sixth straight year. - Read More...
Pistons fend off Magic, advance to East finals
Hornets-Spurs -- Game 5 Live Blog
Will Game 5 be decided by momentum or location? The Spurs are on a roll, but the Hornets still have home court advantage. With the series tied at 2-2, this is the biggest game of Chris Paul's career. Is he up to the task? NBA.com's John Schuhmann is live blogging Game 5. - Read More...
LIVE: Pistons trying to close out Magic at home
No Magic in Detroit as Pistons close out series
The Detroit Pistons made just enough shots and stops to advance to the Eastern Conference finals for a sixth straight year. Richard ...
Celtics beat Cavs in Game 5 in Boston
LeBron James had a huge first half in Boston, but the Celtics rallied from a 14-point deficit to win Game 5 and retake the series lead.
Notes: Boston's Ainge chosen as NBA's top executive
Danny Ainge of the Boston Celtics is the NBA's executive of the year, it was announced Wednesday by Sporting News. Ainge, general ...
Ainge named top exec for Celtics' turnaround
Danny Ainge, who engineered the trades for Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen that helped the Boston Celtics post the biggest turnaround in league history, was given the Sporting News NBA Executive of the Year award before Wednesday night's playoff game. "What he did off the court with this team, it made a lot of players and a lot of teams in the NBA aware that the Celtics were serious," Allen said before Game 5 of the Eastern Conference semifinal against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
New Maverick in town
The Dallas Mavericks introduce newest head coach Rick Carlisle. The former Pacers and Pistons coach has made the playoffs in five of his six seasons on the bench.
LIVE: Cavs, Celtics playing Game 5 in Boston
LeBron James is busting out of his shooting slump in Boston. But the Celtics have rallied to take the lead. Follow Game 5 LIVE.
Prosecution grilled over slur in Williams case
An appeals court panel grilled a prosecutor Wednesday in Jayson Williams' manslaughter case about why the circumstances surrounding a racial slur used by an investigator shouldn't be divulged to the former NBA star's defense team. Prosecutors don't dispute that the slur was uttered in 2002 by a senior officer connected to the Hunterdon County Prosecutor's Office.
Rockets' Yao 'saddened' by earthquake in China
Houston Rockets center Yao Ming said he was "saddened" by news of Monday's massive earthquake in China, calling it a "dark and emotional" time for his country. - Read More...
Carlisle introduced as new Mavs coach
Rick Carlisle is ready to let Jason Kidd and the Dallas Mavericks run. And run. And run some more. "When you play with Jason Kidd, you have to open it up," Carlisle said Wednesday. "Our wing guys are going to have to get conditioned to really run. The thing Jason Kidd does better than probably any point guard in the league is push the ball ahead.
Carlisle Introduced as Mavericks Coach
Rick Carlisle is ready to let Jason Kidd and the Dallas Mavericks run. And run. And run some more. - Read More...
Bucks add Kelvin Sampson to coaching staff
The former Indiana University and University of Oklahoma coach Kelvin Sampson was one of four assistants hired Wednesday by Milwaukee ...
Windhorst: Cavs aim to ride LeBron momentum in Game 5
LeBron James and the Cavs have had an excellent recent history of Game 5s on the road. They'll be banking in Boston, Brian Windhorst writes. - Read More...
Even before Mayo scandal, one-and-done rule was bad
The O.J. Mayo scandal has cast new doubts on the NBA's one-and-done rule. But Ian O'Connor says it's never made any sense.
Here's how the Spurs can survive
With the Spurs in survival mode, Randy Hill maps out a way to keep them fighting against the Hornets. The key to the plan? Tim Duncan.
Marbury says he's prepping for D'Antoni's offense
Stephon Marbury attended Mike D'Antoni's introductory news conference at the Garden on Tuesday, but what remains to be seen is how Marbury fits in D'Antoni's plans. - Read More...
2008 NBA Playoffs - Day Twenty-Five - May 13
Here at About.com, we'll be following each day of the 2008 NBA Playoffs - nothing too in-depth with these posts, but a bit of a recap that gives a couple... - Read More...
Hamilton Passes Isiah to Become Pistons' Leading Playoff Scorer
In the DETROIT FREE PRESS, Krista Jahnke writes "move over, Isiah. The Pistons have a new playoff scoring leader. Guard Richard Hamilton needed only 11 points in Game 5 to pass Isiah Thomas. He had that by the second quarter and finished the game with 31 points. 'It's a great honor," Hamilton said. "Isiah Thomas is Detroit basketball, and to pass one of his records is crazy to me because I haven't been here that long. But I don't get this if we don't win games.'" - Read More...
West, Hornets shred Spurs, seize series lead
West at his best for victorious Hornets
After stumbling in San Antonio, the Hornets returned home and seized control with a superb performance, Charley Rosen says.
Hornets take back series lead with Game 5 rout
LIVE: Spurs, Hornets playing pivotal Game 5
Celtics look to break out as series returns to Boston
Once the shamrocks started rolling out of mothballs with what appeared to be a dominant Celtics contingent, many Bostonians figured ...
Pistons advance to Eastern finals
Led by Richard Hamilton, the Pistons eliminated the Magic in Game 5 and became the first team to reach the conference finals.
Kobe, still nursing aching back, sits out practice
Kobe Bryant walked a bit gingerly as he emerged from the training area at Lakers headquarters to speak with reporters Tuesday, remaining on his feet since sitting is not a preferred option because of his sore lower back. - Read More...
Horford, Durant lead All-Rookie team
Al Horford and Rookie of the Year Kevin Durant headlined the NBA All-Rookie team announced Tuesday.
Horford, Durant lead All-Rookie team
Al Horford and Rookie of the Year Kevin Durant headlined the NBA All-Rookie team announced Tuesday. Atlanta's Horford was the only unanimous choice with 58 votes, followed by Seattle's Durant with 57 in balloting by the league's head coaches. Houston's Luis Scola (53), Los Angeles Clippers forward Al Thornton (48) and Seattle's Jeff Green (43) also made the first team. Horford ranked first among rookies in double-doubles (25) and rebounds (9.