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Monday, June 24, 2013
Posted on June 24, 2013 at 05:26 PM.
5/5/13-Kings release Tyler Honeycutt


Tyler Honeycutt

SACRAMENTO-The Sacramento Kings have cut small forward Tyler Honeycutt, a front office source has confirmed.

Honeycutt's contract was set to expire after the 2012 season. He was Sacramento's second round pick in 2011. The UCLA product averaged 1.9 points and 1.4 rebounds in 57 games for the Kings this season.

Honeycutt played sparingly in Sacramento's first round playoff loss, scoring four points in the Thunder's four-game sweep of the Kings.

Sacramento's acquisition of Stephen Jackson earlier this week pushed Honeycutt to fourth on the Kings' depth chart, making him expendable. In 72 career games for the Kings, Honeycutt averaged 1.7 points and 1.3 rebounds.
Monday, May 27, 2013
Posted on May 27, 2013 at 11:19 PM.
5/4/13-Nuggets use fourth quarter run to escape Jazz in Game 1

Utah Jazz at Denver Nuggets
May 4, 20131ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Utah (0-1)1824271988
Denver (1-0)2418282999
Utah Jazz
STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Mo Williams, PG219-161-22-21600221
Raja Bell, SG211-70-20-0342022
Alec Burks, SG234-100-00-0352118
Paul Millsap, PF244-50-02-27102110
Al Jefferson, C229-200-02-28100120
BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Derrick Favors, PF117-80-01-15101015
Gordon Hayward, SF91-30-12-2111004
Earl Watson, PG70-10-00-0000000
Marvin Williams, SF71-30-00-0010002
Jamaal Tinsley, PG71-20-00-0210102
Enes Kanter, C51-10-00-0100012
Chris Andersen, C41-10-00-0011002
TEAM TOTALS39-771-59-9312265888
Denver Nuggets
STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Ty Lawson, PG185-110-00-00500110
Andre Iguodala, SG259-110-00-05310118
Wilson Chandler, SF196-110-00-00110212
Kenneth Faried, PF195-100-01-15302111
JaVale McGee, C182-40-02-3711106
BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Danilo Gallinari, SF188-103-40-05400019
Kosta Koufos, C130-00-02-2310102
Andre Miller, PG124-70-00-0150018
Jordan Hamilton, SG94-51-10-0002019
Corey Brewer, SF71-20-02-2220004
Quincy Miller, PF50-00-00-0110020
Armon Johnson, PG40-00-00-0130000
TEAM TOTALS44-714-57-8302954999


DENVER-Tied at halftime and up just one point after three quarters, the Denver Nuggets outscored the Utah Jazz 29-19 in the fourth quarter en route to a 99-88 win to open the series in Game 1.

Danilo Gallinari led the Nuggets with 19 points and five rebounds in Game 1. Andre Iguodala led starters Devner, who had four starters in double figures, with 18 points and five rebounds.

In addition to Iguodala, Wilson Chandler scored 12 points, Kenneth Faried scored 11 points and collected five rebounds, and Ty Lawson scored 10 points and tallied five assists.

Mo Williams led the Jazz with 21 points and six assists. Al Jefferson finished close behind with 20 points and eight rebounds. Paul Millsap was Utah's third starter in double figures, scoring 10 points and collecting seven rebounds.

Derrick Favors scored 15 points and collected five rebounds off the bench for Utah in the loss.
Monday, May 13, 2013
Posted on May 13, 2013 at 09:26 PM.
5/4/13-Heat open early lead, use late run to blow out Pacers in Game 1

Indiana Pacers at Miami Heat
May 4, 20131ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Indiana (0-1)1823211880
Miami (1-0)24292132106
Indiana Pacers
STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
George Hill, PG280-60-11-21100011
Paul George, SG285-100-00-05413110
Danny Granger, SF287-211-52-27210017
David West, PF229-150-31-28110119
Roy Hibbert, C257-130-04-45112318
BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
D.J. Augustin, PG111-50-02-2221014
Tyler Hansbrough, PF60-30-00-0210000
James Posey, SF42-31-10-0110005
Lance Stephenson, SG41-10-00-0210102
Gerald Green, SF31-10-00-0000102
Ian Mahinmi, C31-10-00-0000002
Orlando Johnson, SG20-20-00-0000000
TEAM TOTALS34-812-1010-12332357780
Miami Heat
STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Mario Chalmers, PG241-30-00-0340002
Dwyane Wade, SG2210-160-00-01200120
Ray Allen, SG259-103-30-07710021
LeBron James, SF2210-141-10-06310321
Chris Bosh, PF218-130-00-09233216
BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Mike Miller, SG112-30-00-0100114
Norris Cole, PG94-40-00-0240028
Shane Battier, SF81-40-00-0100002
Udonis Haslem, PF63-40-00-0211016
JaJuan Johnson, PF61-10-02-2110004
Melvin Ely, C61-20-00-0210002
Rashard Lewis, SF60-20-00-0320000
TEAM TOTALS50-764-42-238276410106


MIAMI-After opening a 12-point lead at halftime, the Miami Heat used a 32-18 fourth quarter advantage to roll to a 106-80 win over the Indiana Pacers in Game 1.

Ray Allen nearly had a triple-double in the win, leading the Heat with 21 points, seven rebounds and seven assists. LeBron James also had 21 points and six rebounds for Miami.

Dwyane Wade also scored 20 points for the Heat. Chris Bosh nearly had a double-double, finishing with 16 points and nine rebounds.

David West led the Pacers with 19 points and eight rebounds in the loss. Behind him, Roy Hibbert had 18 points and five rebounds.

Two other starters scored in double figures for the Pacers. Danny Granger scored 17 points and collected seven rebounds, while Paul George scored 10 points and tallied five rebounds.

George Hill had 10 assists for the Pacers, but just one point. Hill missed all six shots he took from the field in the game.
Monday, May 6, 2013
Posted on May 6, 2013 at 06:35 PM.
5/4/13-Bulls cut Jones days after playoff ouster, sign Stiemsma


Greg Stiemsma

CHICAGO-Center Solomon Jones became the first casualty of the Chicago Bulls' early playoff exit, as the team announced his release Saturday less than a week after the Bulls were eliminated by the Indiana Pacers in seven games.

Jones didn't play in a game for the Bulls during their playoff series against Indiana. In 58 games for the Bulls during the regular season, he averaged 1.1 points and 1.6 rebounds as the third-string center behind Joakim Noah and Nazr Mohammed.

The 28-year-old center was a second round pick out of South Florida in 2006. His best season came in 2009-10 for the Pacers, when he averaged 4.0 points and 2.8 rebounds in 52 games.

In Jones's place, the Bulls signed center Greg Stiemsma to a two-year deal. The Wisconsin product spent the entire 2012-13 season with the D-League's Iowa Energy, averaging 9.7 points and 10.7 rebounds in 50 games.

Stiemsma averaged 2.9 points and 3.2 rebounds in 55 games with the Boston Celtics last season, his first NBA experience after graduating from Wisconsin in 2008.
5/4/13-Warriors send Redd to Mavericks for Jones


Dominique Jones

OAKLAND-By all accounts, the Golden State Warriors were ready to let Klay Thompson take hold of shooting guard in their starting lineup. Saturday's trade all but erased any doubt that it was true.

In a stunning move, the Warriors traded backup shooting guard Michael Redd to the Dallas Mavericks for young shooting guard Dominique Jones a day after the team acquired Roger Mason from the New Orleans Hornets.

Redd was supposed to be the backup for Thompson after the team dealt Jarrett Jack and Brandon Rush earlier in the season, but it now appears that Mason will be the primary backup for the Warriors. Golden State reportedly picked up a $2 million option on Jones for next season after the trade was completed.

The former All Star will back up O.J. Mayo in Dallas. In 67 games for the Warriors this season, Redd averaged 6.1 points and 1.1 rebounds. Redd, signed to the veteran's minimum by the Warriors before the season, will negotiate an extension with the Mavericks in the offseason, according to general manager Donnie Nelson.

Jones, the Memphis Grizzlies' first-round pick in 2010, had played his entire career for the Mavericks prior to the trade. In nine games for the Mavericks in 2012-13, Jones averaged 2.4 points. In 60 total games, the South Florida product averaged 2.5 points, 1.3 rebounds and 1.1 assists.
5/3/13-Thunder crush Timberwolves in historic night behind Martin's 22

Minnesota Timberwolves at Oklahoma City Thunder
May 3, 20131ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Minnesota (0-1)1615102566
Oklahoma City (1-0)29262831114
Minnesota Timberwolves
STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Ricky Rubio, PG153-90-01-1121017
Brandon Roy, SG153-70-12-2211018
Andrei Kirilenko, SF172-30-02-2212106
Kevin Love, PF191-110-40-0702012
Nikola Pekovic, C181-50-00-0610102
BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Derrick Williams, PF155-80-01-25220211
Malcolm Lee, SG131-40-00-0001002
Chase Budinger, SF134-72-30-00110110
Tony Battie, C120-20-02-2201102
J.J. Barea, PG111-110-30-0120012
Alexey Shved, SG103-51-30-0001027
Luke Ridnour, PG83-91-20-0111007
TEAM TOTALS27-814-168-92711133966
Oklahoma City Thunder
STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Russell Westbrook196-81-10-051010113
Kevin Martin, SG1910-130-02-23521022
Kevin Durant, SF2010-131-10-05120121
Serge Ibaka, PF155-70-00-06102110
Kendrick Perkins, C182-40-00-0731124
BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Nick Collison, C151-30-01-2401003
Perry Jones, PF142-30-02-2550006
Jeremy Lamb, SG133-51-12-2220019
Thabo Sefolosha, SG104-51-10-0221039
Josh Childress, SF102-50-00-1600024
Eric Maynor, PG83-31-10-0120017
Reggie Jackson, PG73-40-00-0200026
TEAM TOTALS51-735-57-948318414114


OKLAHOMA CITY-Don't tell the Oklahoma City Thunder that a long layover after a first-round sweep usually leads to a sluggish first game.

Having played its last game over a week prior, the Thunder streaked out of the gate against the Minnesota Timberwolves and never looked back, capitalizing on a bad shooting night by the Timberwolves to win by the second-largest margin in NBA playoff history.

Oklahoma City topped the Timberwolves 114-66 in Game 1, their 48 point margin second only to a 121-63 Denver Nuggets win over the New Orleans Hornets in 2009. Oklahoma City outscored the Timberwolves 83-41 through the first three quarters, including a 28-10 third quarter advantage.

The Thunder could've opened that lead even more, but head coach Scott Brooks chose to rest his starters through most of the final quarter.

Minnesota shot just 33 percent in the game and none of the team's starters scored more than eight points. Combined, Minnesota's starters shot a putrid 10-of-35 (28 percent) in the game.

Kevin Martin led the Thunder with 22 points and five assists. Kevin Durant finished right behind Martin with 21 points and five rebounds.

Russell Westbrook finished the game with a double-double, tallying 13 points and 10 assists. Serge Ibaka also had 10 points and six rebounds for the Thunder.

Derrick Williams led the Timberwolves with 11 points and five rebounds. Chase Budinger was the only other Timberwolves player in double figures, scoring 10 points in the blowout.
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Posted on May 5, 2013 at 08:26 PM.
5/3/13-Knicks open early lead to roll past 76ers

New York Knicks at Philadelphia 76ers
May 3, 20131ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
New York (1-0)31302624111
Philadelphia (0-1)21212534101
New York Knicks
STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Raymond Felton, PG185-60-03-31410113
Jason Kidd, PG173-60-00-0360126
J.R. Smith, SG209-121-12-22300121
Carmelo Anthony, SF1811-122-20-03511224
Amar'e Stoudemire, PF163-30-00-0430016
BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Tyson Chandler, C174-50-00-1510108
James White, SG162-30-00-0211004
Pablo Prigioni, PG133-51-10-0250147
Marcus Camby, C111-50-01-2400013
Steve Novak, PF83-52-40-0110018
Rasheed Wallace, C63-63-50-0100009
Ronnie Brewer, SF51-10-00-0100012
TEAM TOTALS48-699-136-829293414111
Philadelphia 76ers
STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Jrue Holiday, PG278-200-10-001120016
Jason Richardson, SG248-164-90-02220020
Evan Turner, SF265-121-15-53400116
Thaddeus Young, PF265-100-00-07122110
Andrew Bynum, C239-120-03-312230021
BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Antonio Daniels, PG91-40-01-1120003
Lavoy Allen, PF70-10-00-0110000
Nick Young, SG73-51-10-0101007
Kwame Brown, C51-30-00-0210012
Spencer Hawes, C51-10-00-0100002
Dorell Wright, SF40-20-10-0021010
Christian Eyenga, SF22-20-00-0000004
TEAM TOTALS43-886-139-930261124101


PHILADELPHIA-The New York Knicks opened their conference semifinal series against the Philadelphia 76ers in record fashion, sinking their first 15 shots from the field en route to a 111-101 win in Game 1.

New York made 15 out of the 16 shots they took in the first quarter, opening a 10-point lead and missing for the first time with 30 seconds left in the quarter. New York continued to build their lead after that, opening a 20-point by the end of the third quarter.

Philadelphia mounted a small comeback against the Knicks' bench in the fourth quarter, but the 76ers couldn't get closer than 10 points back.

Carmelo Anthony led New York with 24 points and five assists, one of two Knicks players with more than 20 points. J.R. Smith was the other, scoring 21 in the game. Raymond Felton also had 13 points for the Knicks.

Andrew Bynum scored 21 points and collected 12 rebounds to lead the 76ers, one of two Philadelphia starters with a double-double. Jrue Holiday was the other, scoring 16 points and tallying 11 assists.

All five of Philadelphia's starters scored in double figures. Behind Bynum, Jason Richardson finished with 20 points and Evan Turner finished with 16 points. Thaddeus Young was the fifth starter in double figures, scoring 10 points and collecting seven rebounds.
5/3/13-Hornets, Pistons release backup point guards


Charles Jenkins

NEW ORLEANS-The New Orleans Hornets have released Jeremy Pargo and the Detroit Pistons have released Charles Jenkins, according to reports from both teams.

The Hornets released Pargo hours after the team acquired point guard Mike Bibby from the Cleveland Cavaliers. In 24 games for the Hornets in 2012-13, the Gonzaga product averaged 2.5 points.

Pargo, who went undrafted in 2009, played 44 games for the Grizzlies in 2011-12, averaging 2.9 points and 1.3 assists.

Detroit cut Jenkins despite previous reports that they would keep the Hofstra graduate. A Pistons front office source said the team chose to release Jenkins after consideration because the team would rather target a project point guard in the draft.

Acquired from the Golden State Warriors in the Jarrett Jack trade, Jenkins–Golden State's 2011 second round pick–averaged 2.5 points and 1.3 assists in 20 games for the Warriors in 2012-13. As a rookie in 2011-12, Jenkins averaged 5.8 points and 3.3 assists in 51 games.
5/3/13-Warriors acquire Mason in three-team trade


Roger Mason

OAKLAND-The Golden State Warriors continued their offseason overhaul Friday, acquiring shooting guard Roger Mason from the New Orleans Hornets in a three-team trade that also sent point guard Mike Bibby from the Cleveland Cavaliers to the Hornets.

Golden State started the three-team trade by dealing reserve power forward Jeremy Tyler to the Cavaliers for Bibby early Friday afternoon. About an hour after news of the Bibby trade leaked, Warriors general manager Bob Myers announced that Bibby had been dealt to the Hornets for Mason.

Mason averaged less than a point in 79 games for the Hornets in 2012-13. The 32-year-old guard will back up Klay Thompson and Michael Redd in Oakland, filling a hole opened when Brandon Rush was dealt to the Atlanta Hawks last week.

A 2002 second round pick out of Virginia, Mason's best year came as a starter for the San Antonio Spurs in 2008-09, averaging 11.8 points and 3.1 rebounds in 82 games that season. Mason agreed to a one-year, $1.25 million extension with Golden State after the trade was completed.

Bibby averaged 3.2 points, 2.1 assists, and 1.1 rebounds in 76 games for the Clippers as a backup behind Kyrie Irving. In New Orleans, he'll mentor rookie Austin Rivers and rising star Greivis Vasquez, who led the league in assists in 2012-13. Bibby's contract runs through the end of next season.

According to Myers, Tyler–in his second year with Golden State–was going to be released or dealt soon by the end of the playoffs. He'll likely be on the move again too; a Cavaliers front office source said the team is looking for a veteran to back up Tristan Thompson, and the team would prefer to keep Jon Leuer over Tyler.

In 37 games for the Warriors in 2012-13, Tyler averaged 2.9 points and 1.3 rebounds. Golden State acquired the 2011 second round pick's rights in a draft-day trade with the Charlotte Bobcats.
Posted on May 5, 2013 at 04:24 PM.
#2 Philadelphia 76ers vs. #3 New York Knicks

Game 1: 76ers vs. Knicks (5/3, 7:30 p.m.) TV: TNT
Game 2: 76ers vs. Knicks (5/5, 7:30 p.m.) TV: ABC
Game 3: Knicks vs. 76ers (5/7, 7:30 p.m.) TV: ESPN
Game 4: Knicks vs. 76ers (5/9, 7:30 p.m.) TV: ESPN
Game 5: 76ers vs. Knicks (5/11, 4:30 p.m.) TV: ABC
Game 6: Knicks vs. 76ers (5/13, 7:30 p.m.) TV: ESPN
Game 7: 76ers vs. Knicks (5/15, 7:30 p.m.) TV: ESPN
Games 5-7 if necessary


Matchup Preview *|* May 1, 2013
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New York Knicks
(4-0, 2-0 Away, 2-0 Home)
Philadelphia 76ers
(4-2, 2-1 Home, 2-1 Away)
Stats Comparison
96.8Points Per Game98.5
90.0PPG Allowed103.5
.567Field Goal %.568
.5083-Point %.585
.963Free Throw %.850
32.5Rebounds29.0
5.7Steals5.2
4.0Blocks3.7
9.5Turnovers8.3
Projected Starters
Raymond Felton-9.3 PPGPoint GuardJrue Holiday-22.7 PPG
Jason Kidd-8.5 PPGShooting GuardJason Richardson-10.5 PPG
J.R. Smith-14.5 PPGSmall ForwardEvan Turner-11.0 PPG
Carmelo Anthony-23.8 PPGPower ForwardThaddeus Young-12.3 PPG
Amar'e Stoudemire-7.0 PPGCenterAndrew Bynum-9.0 PPG
Injury Report
Iman Shumpert-Strained Groin
5/15
None
Game Notes
Philadelphia went away from Andrew Bynum to beat the Brooklyn Nets in their first round series. They won't be able to do the same and beat the New York Knicks in the Eastern Conference semifinals. Jrue Holiday was the focal point of the 76ers' offense in their series win over the Brooklyn Nets in the first round, but Philadelphia will have to exploit the defensive mismatch Bynum creates against the Knicks' starting five. Bynum will be able to command the low post against weak defender Amar'e Stoudemire, so Holiday and the 76ers have to pound the ball in the paint while former Defensive Player of the Year Tyson Chandler is on the bench. Philadelphia won't be without its defensive problems though: Evan Turner and Thaddeus Young face their hardest defensive assignments of the season with pure scorers J.R. Smith and Carmelo Anthony heading to town. If Smith and Anthony continue to post 20 points a game apiece in this series, New York could make short work of the 76ers. However, this matchup between the top two teams in the Atlantic Division seems tailored to be a six- or seven-game series, likely ending with a Knicks upset.
Posted on May 5, 2013 at 01:30 PM.
#1 Miami Heat vs. #4 Indiana Pacers

Game 1: Heat vs. Pacers (5/4, 7:30 p.m.) TV: ABC
Game 2: Heat vs. Pacers (5/6, 7:30 p.m.) TV: ESPN
Game 3: Pacers vs. Heat (5/8, 7:30 p.m.) TV: ESPN
Game 4: Pacers vs. Heat (5/10, 7:30 p.m.) TV: TNT
Game 5: Heat vs. Pacers (5/12, 4:30 p.m.) TV: ABC
Game 6: Pacers vs. Heat (5/14, 7:30 p.m.) TV: ESPN
Game 7: Heat vs. Pacers (5/16, 7:30 p.m.) TV: ESPN
Games 5-7 if necessary


Matchup Preview *|* May 3, 2013
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Indiana Pacers
(4-3, 0-3 Away, 4-0 Home)
Miami Heat
(4-1, 3-0 Home, 1-1 Away)
Stats Comparison
94.7Points Per Game106.2
93.7PPG Allowed95.6
.533Field Goal %.639
.5063-Point %.591
.889Free Throw %.886
32.9Rebounds32.4
6.0Steals3.6
5.7Blocks3.4
7.6Turnovers6.0
Projected Starters
George Hill-10.6 PPGPoint GuardMario Chalmers-9.6 PPG
Paul George-19.0 PPGShooting GuardDwyane Wade-17.2 PPG
Danny Granger-17.7 PPGSmall ForwardRay Allen-11.0 PPG
David West-7.6 PPGPower ForwardLeBron James-23.8 PPG
Roy Hibbert-9.4 PPGCenterChris Bosh-9.4 PPG
Injury Report
None
None
Game Notes
Indiana's reward for emerging victorious against the Chicago Bulls in the first round is a date with the juggernaut Miami Heat, who easily moved on by beating the Milwaukee Bucks in five games. While shutting down LeBron James and company will be tough, the mismatches Paul George and Danny Granger pose for Miami's smaller lineup could drag this series to seven games and see the Pacers emerge victorious. George and Granger are going to have to continue their strong play through this series for Indiana to compete, but Indiana will really need more from David West and Roy Hibbert after seven decidedly average games in the first round. Miami got Ray Allen for just one game against the Bucks, so they're going to be better off with his scoring ability back in the starting fold, but Miami's offense will continue to run through James and Dwyane Wade in the playoffs. Don't be surprised though if a game in this series is decided by a big night from Allen or Chris Bosh, presumably part of a Heat series win in six or seven games.
Monday, April 29, 2013
Posted on April 29, 2013 at 08:31 PM.
#2 Denver Nuggets vs. #6 Utah Jazz

Game 1: Nuggets vs. Jazz (5/4, 9:30 p.m.) TV: ABC
Game 2: Nuggets vs. Jazz (5/6, 9:30 p.m.) TV: ESPN
Game 3: Jazz vs. Nuggets (5/8, 9:30 p.m.) TV: ESPN
Game 4: Jazz vs. Nuggets (5/10, 9:30 p.m.) TV: TNT
Game 5: Nuggets vs. Jazz (5/12, 7:30 p.m.) TV: ABC
Game 6: Jazz vs. Nuggets (5/14, 9:30 p.m.) TV: ESPN
Game 7: Nuggets vs. Jazz (5/16, 9:30 p.m.) TV: ESPN
Games 5-7 if necessary


Matchup Preview *|* May 3, 2013
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Utah Jazz
(4-3, 2-2 Away, 2-1 Home)
Denver Nuggets
(4-1, 3-0 Home, 1-1 Away)
Stats Comparison
100.4Points Per Game100.6
98.3PPG Allowed96.2
.550Field Goal %.595
.5293-Point %.563
.918Free Throw %.857
33.9Rebounds27.8
5.6Steals4.6
2.3Blocks3.0
6.0Turnovers8.0
Projected Starters
Mo Williams-20.7 PPGPoint GuardTy Lawson-18.0 PPG
Raja Bell-9.7 PPGShooting GuardAndre Iguodala-16.4 PPG
Alec Burks-10.3 PPGSmall ForwardWilson Chandler-10.8 PPG
Paul Millsap-11.6 PPGPower ForwardKenneth Faried-9.0 PPG
Al Jefferson-18.3 PPGCenterJaVale McGee-7.0 PPG
Injury Report
Randy Foye-Broken Foot
5/17
Anthony Randolph-Broken Toe
5/12
Game Notes

Utah gutted out a series win against the Los Angeles Clippers in seven games thanks mostly to the steady stellar play by Mo Williams, who is arguably playing his best basketball since his 2009 All Star campaign. Even with the strong play of Williams and the rest of their starters, the Jazz face an uphill battle in this Western Conference semifinal.



Kenneth Faried returned to play the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 5, a welcome addition for a team that finished with the worst rebounding average of any team in the first round. Faried and center JaVale McGee should match up nicely with Utah's tandem of Paul Millsap and Al Jefferson, so Denver will make up that rebounding gap quickly. Faried's return also pushed Danilo Gallinari-who led the Nuggets with just over 20 points a game in the first round-back to the bench, where he'll give the Jazz's second unit fits.



Without a steady defender to guard the rangy Gallinari and with pure scorer Randy Foye expected to miss the entire series, Utah will need someone to step up to guard Gallinari and give the Jazz a scoring push while their starters are out. Jamaal Tinsley, Gordon Hayward, and Derrick Favors were able to give Utah that push at certain points during their first round series, but none of them have been able to string together consistent performances like Gallinari has. Al Jefferson and Alec Burks both showed flashes that they might be able to be a big threat to complement Williams, but both disappeared for large stretches during the first round. Utah has the talent to take one or two games in the series, but Denver will come out on top and with a matchup against the Oklahoma City Thunder looming.

#1 Oklahoma City Thunder vs. #5 Minnesota Timberwolves

Game 1: Thunder vs. Timberwolves (5/3, 9:30 p.m.) TV: TNT
Game 2: Thunder vs. Timberwolves (5/5, 9:30 p.m.) TV: ABC
Game 3: Timberwolves vs. Thunder (5/7, 9:30 p.m.) TV: ESPN
Game 4: Timberwolves vs. Thunder (5/9, 9:30 p.m.) TV: ESPN
Game 5: Thunder vs. Timberwolves (5/11, 7:30 p.m.) TV: ABC
Game 6: Timberwolves vs. Thunder (5/13, 9:30 p.m.) TV: ESPN
Game 7: Thunder vs. Timberwolves (5/15, 9:30 p.m.) TV: ESPN
Games 5-7 if necessary


Matchup Preview *|* May 3, 2013
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Minnesota Timberwolves
(4-2, 2-1 Away, 2-1 Home)
Oklahoma City Thunder
(4-0, 2-0 Home, 2-0 Away)
Stats Comparison
93.7Points Per Game103.2
87.2PPG Allowed92.7
.542Field Goal %.586
.4933-Point %.516
.930Free Throw %.868
39.5Rebounds35.8
3.5Blocks7.8
4.8Steals3.8
8.8Turnovers8.5
Projected Starters
Ricky Rubio-10.8 PPGPoint GuardRussell Westbrook-14.0 PPG
Brandon Roy-12.8 PPGShooting GuardKevin Martin-13.0 PPG
Andrei Kirilenko-11.0 PPGSmall ForwardKevin Durant-22.5 PPG
Kevin Love-16.7 PPGPower ForwardSerge Ibaka-5.5 PPG
Nikola Pekovic-16.5 PPGCenterKendrick Perkins-6.0 PPG
Injury Report
Lazar Hayward-Sore Knee
5/2
None
Game Notes

Oklahoma City enters this semifinals series as the clear favorite once again, having steamrolled the Sacramento Kings in four games in the first round. Minnesota stumbled in the middle of their first round series with the Dallas Mavericks before righting themselves after a historic night of futility by the Mavericks to take the series in six games.



They're going to need Kevin Love and Nikola Pekovic to play ther best basketball of the year if they intend on topping Kevin Durant and company, but the task got much harder with the return of Oklahoma City's defensive stopper Kendrick Perkins last week.



Even if they are able to shut down Durant and Russell Westbrook, the Timberwolves still have to deal with several other offensive weapons like Kevin Martin and the barely used Serge Ibaka, not to mention a bench that has played out of their minds-rookie Perry Jones is averaging 11 points a contest in the playoffs so far. Expect Oklahoma City to take this series easily.

Sunday, April 28, 2013
Posted on April 28, 2013 at 06:56 PM.
5/2/13-Jazz top Clippers in frenzied overtime win

Utah Jazz at Los Angeles Clippers
May 2, 20131ST2ND3RD4THOTSCORE
Utah (4-3)2830302821137
Los Angeles (3-4)3131223219135
Utah Jazz
STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Mo Williams2311-204-51-231410427
Raja Bell219-175-101-12300124
Alec Burks235-111-22-24700113
Paul Millsap224-60-02-29203210
Al Jefferson226-70-03-31100115
BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Derrick Favors177-90-02-35210016
Gordon Hayward167-82-20-05100016
Jamaal Tinsley142-40-00-0250014
Enes Kanter113-40-00-0200006
Earl Watson111-80-00-0030032
Marvin Williams42-20-00-0230004
Chris Andersen30-00-00-0000000
TEAM TOTALS57-9612-1911-1335412313137
Los Angeles Clippers
STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Chris Paul309-190-38-811320026
Chauncey Billups285-172-76-63710118
Caron Butler3113-211-10-06220027
Blake Griffin3210-180-14-515441124
DeAndre Jordan289-110-00-17222018
BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Eric Bledsoe94-60-00-0130018
Ronny Turiaf61-20-00-0310002
Grant Hill62-40-00-0100004
Lamar Odom51-20-00-0330102
Matt Barnes51-20-00-0100002
Trey Thompkins41-10-00-0100012
Willie Green21-10-00-0000002
TEAM TOTALS57-1043-1218-2042351144135


LOS ANGELES-It's not often that a team scores 135 points in a playoff game and loses, but that's just what happened Thursday night at the Staples Center.

The Utah Jazz and Los Angeles Clippers combined to score 272 points in a 137-135 overtime win for the Jazz that was the second highest scoring game in playoff history.

The record for most combined points, 304, was set in a two-overtime game between the Portland Trail Blazers and Phoenix Suns in the 1992 NBA playoffs.

Utah opened an eight-point lead with six minutes left in the fourth quarter after trailing by four points at halftime, but a frantic Clippers rally helped send the game into overtime. There, hot shooting by the Jazz guards helped propel Utah past the Clippers.

Mo Williams led the Jazz with 27 points and 14 assists. Raja Bell finished close behind Williams with 24 points.

All five Jazz starters finished in double figures. Al Jefferson scored 15 points, Alec Burks had 13 points and seven assists, and Paul Millsap had 10 points and nine rebounds.

Derrick Favors and Gordon Hayward each had 16 points and five rebounds off the bench for the Jazz.

Caron Butler led the Clippers with 27 points and six rebounds. Chris Paul and Blake Griffin each finished with double-doubles, Paul with 26 points and 13 assists and Griffin with 24 points and 15 rebounds.

DeAndre Jordan scored 18 points and collected seven rebounds, while Chauncey Billups scored 18 points and tallied seven assists.

The Clippers will face the Denver Nuggets in the Western Conference semifinals. Denver topped the Los Angeles Lakers in five games.
Posted on April 28, 2013 at 06:38 PM.
5/2/13-Pacers hang on to top Bulls in Game 7

Chicago Bulls at Indiana Pacers
May 2, 20131ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Chicago (3-4)3020163197
Indiana (4-3)28282423103
Chicago Bulls
STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Derrick Rose219-201-30-02420219
Kirk Hinrich282-71-12-2090007
Luol Deng264-110-00-0920118
Carlos Boozer2413-190-00-09132126
Joakim Noah265-80-02-27312012
BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
Nate Robinson102-70-10-0211004
Taj Gibson84-60-00-0211108
Nazr Mohammed61-20-00-0400002
Jimmy Butler62-30-00-0211004
Marquis Teague51-50-00-0110002
Richard Hamilton41-20-00-0010002
Daequan Cook21-10-01-1001003
TEAM TOTALS45-912-55-53824105497
Indiana Pacers
STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
George Hill165-80-00-02700210
Paul George187-91-10-01120115
Danny Granger164-50-04-42101212
David West185-90-00-04101110
Roy Hibbert194-70-03-34113011
BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
D.J. Augustin174-120-00-13111028
Tyler Hansbrough155-60-01-14100111
James Posey142-32-22-2520018
Ian Mahinmi141-20-00-0230102
Lance Stephenson83-40-00-0020006
Gerald Green63-40-00-0220006
Orlando Johnson42-20-00-0000004
TEAM TOTALS45-713-310-1130294610103


INDIANAPOLIS-Up 16 points with a little over seven minutes to go in the fourth quarter, the Indiana Pacers seemingly had their contest against the Chicago Bulls locked up before the Bulls gave them a scare.

Chicago roared back to cut Indiana's lead to just six points, but the Pacers were able to hold on for a 103-97 win and take their first round series in seven games.

Paul George led the Pacers with 15 points. Three other starters scored in double figures: Danny Granger had 12 points, Roy Hibbert had 11 points, and George Hill had 10 points. Hill also had seven assists in the win.

Tyler Hansbrough scored 11 points off the bench for Indiana. D.J. Augustin also had eight points and 11 assists off the bench.

Carlos Boozer scored 26 points and collected nine rebounds to lead the Bulls. Derrick Rose finished with 19 points, and Joakim Noah had 12 points and seven rebounds in the loss.

Indiana will face the Miami Heat in the Eastern Conference semifinals. The Heat topped the Milwaukee Bucks in five games in their first round series.

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