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Carmelo Anthony scored 28 points to lead the Knicks past the Pacers 85-75.
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Check it out!
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This was originally called a flagrant foul, but was changed to a common foul. The refs clearly think it wasn’t as bad as LeBron flopa James made it look. Decide for yourself…did LeBron flop?
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@DwyaneWade’s tip-dunk near the three-minute mark gave Miami a seven-point lead and sent the home crowd into a frenzy. They never looked back, despite Chicago cutting it to within three at the one-minute mark behind baskets by Carlos Boozer and Nate Robinson. The Heat managed to carry that momentum to a series win and become the first team to advance into the NBA conference finals.
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The New York Knicks needed to play more physical, run a smoother offense and find a couple guys who could step up Tuesday night. None of those things happened, and the Indiana Pacers rolled to a 93-82 victory over @CarmeloAnthony and company in Game 4 of the seven-game series. Instead of coming out aggressively ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Listen in as the crew over at Inside the NBA has a good laugh as they analyze Dwyane Wade’s most recent fashion statement with his new suit.
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Known around the Bay Area as the ‘Splash Brothers’, Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson are making a name for themselves throughout the NBA as one of the best backcourts in the league & both are part of an impressive NBA family tree.
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Jon Barry takes a look at how the Knicks can even the series with the Pacers, and how Indiana can take a 3-1 series lead.
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LOL!
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