April 2008 Basketball Wiretap

Celtics Rout Hawks, Take 3-2 Lead

Apr 30, 2008 11:29 PM

The Boston Celtics notched a pivotal Game Five victory over the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday night, 110-85, thanks to a very solid performance in the first half.

Paul Pierce led with 22 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists and Rajon Rondo tallied 12 points and 7 dimes in the win for Boston, who hit 53% of their shots and outrebounded Atlanta by eleven at home.

Joe Johnson starred for the Hawks with 21 points, while rookie Al Horford added 14 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists  in the defeat.

Atlanta shot just 40% from the floor and turned the ball over four more times than Boston.

Kevin Garnett and Johnson were whistled for technical fouls late in the third quarter for jawing at one another following a questionable foul that was called on Pierce.

Things started to get intense towards the end of the second quarter when Horford flagrantly fouled Garnett.

Josh Smith received a technical foul in the final minutes of the loss, and coach Mike Woodson promptly removed his stars to avoid the risk of injury or suspension.

Game Six will be held in Atlanta on Friday night as the Celtics look to move on into the second round.

Andrew Perna/RealGM

Tags: Atlanta Hawks, Boston Celtics, NBA

Discuss
Wizards Clip Cavs, Force Game Six

Apr 30, 2008 9:17 PM

Caron Butler made a layup with just a few seconds remaining on the clock Wednesday night to give the Washington Wizards a huge 88-87 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers.

The win kept the Wizards alive, forcing a Game Six in Washington this Friday night.

Butler posted 32 points and 9 rebounds and Antawn Jamison added 8 points and 11 boards for the Wizards, who were without Gilbert Arenas and held Cleveland to just 36% shooting.

LeBron James had 34 points, 10 rebounds and 7 assists for the Cavaliers in the loss, while Zydrunas Ilgauskas tallied 19 points and 6 boards.

The game was extremely close, with neither team gaining any breathing room over the entire forty-eight minutes.

James missed a layup with two seconds left in the game. Ilgauskas grabbed the offensive rebound, but missed another game-winning attempt as the clock expired.

Andrew Perna/RealGM

Tags: Cleveland Cavaliers, Washington Wizards, NBA

Discuss
Owner Asks Wizards To Win One For Him

Apr 30, 2008 5:59 PM

Wizards' owner Abe Pollin asked his team to win one for him against the Cavaliers before the team left for Cleveland on Tuesday, according to the Washington Post.

"It kind of caught us off guard," Caron Butler said. "We heard he wanted to see us for a minute. Mr. Pollin wanted to tell us something before we left for Cleveland."

Pollin, 84, is frail because of an undisclosed disease and has owned the team for well over forty years.

"He said he'll be anxious on Friday to see us back at the game," Antawn Jamison said, of a Game Six that will be played, if necessary.

"He said, 'Win one for me,' " Jamison added.

The Washington Post

Tags: Washington Wizards, NBA

Discuss
Giricek Could Return To Suns Next Season

Apr 30, 2008 5:49 PM

Gordan Giricek found himself a nice spot in the rotation with the Suns in the second half of the season and could return to Phoenix next year, according to the Arizona Republic.

"The game fits me," Giricek said. "I like the city. I like the team. I like the coaches, the whole organization. I really mean that. We'll see what happens. I'm very happy here."

"I would like to (return). You never know," he added.

He played important minutes down the stretch for the Suns in the playoffs, and management appears interested in him returning as well.

The Arizona Republic

Tags: Phoenix Suns, NBA

Discuss
Nuggets Could Look At Pietrus This Summer

Apr 30, 2008 5:45 PM

The Nuggets might be interested in acquiring the services of guard/forward Mickael Pietrus this summer, according to the Denver Post.

The team desperately needs to add players to fortify their defense, and he likely wouldn't cost the Nuggets very much money.

The Denver Post

Tags: Denver Nuggets, NBA

Discuss
Brown Expected To Push Young Bobcats

Apr 30, 2008 5:38 PM

Larry Brown, who was named the coach of the Bobcats earlier this week, is expected to push the young team, according to HoopsWorld.

He has a history of running rather difficult practices during his numerous coaching stops throughout both the NBA and NCAA.

Nazr Mohammed played under Brown in Philadelphia for a couple of seasons.

"I haven't had the chance to talk to everyone (on the team) yet, so no one has asked me any questions.  I know everyone is probably going to ask me some questions before it is all said and done," said Mohammed.

HoopsWorld

Tags: Charlotte Hornets, NBA

Discuss
Johnson Out As Dallas Head Coach

Apr 30, 2008 2:12 PM

The Dallas Mavericks fired Avery Johnson on Wednesday, a day following the team's second consecutive first-round exit from the NBA playoffs, ESPN.com has learned.

Johnson became Mavs' coach during the 2004-05 season and walked away with a 194-70 record (.735) but only a 23-24 mark in the playoffs.

The Mavs have now lost 12 out of their last 15 postseason games after taking a 2-0 lead in the Finals against Miami.

Mark Cuban and Johnson engaged in an emotional argument after a March 18 home loss to the Lakers, and sources indicated that Cuban actually considered firing Johnson before the playoffs.

Both the Mavs and Johnson wanted a speedy resolution to the situation so the coach could pursue current openings in Chicago and New York.

ESPN

Tags: Dallas Mavericks, NBA

Discuss
Kerr Refutes D'Antoni Report

Apr 30, 2008 1:42 PM

Steve Kerr refuted a report on Wednesday that Head Coach Mike D'Antoni is on his way out in Phoenix.

"There's no truth to that," Kerr told the Arizona Republic. "I asked Mike when the story came out, and he denied it. Mike's our coach and has done a great job for four years. We'll get together soon and talk about where this team can go from here."

FoxSports

Tags: Phoenix Suns, NBA

Discuss
Malone Fathered Child With 13-Year-Old While In College?

Apr 30, 2008 1:05 PM

Karl Malone's son is Buffalo Bills rookie offensive tackle Demetrius Bell, a 7th round draft pick.

Bell's mother, Gloria Bell, reportedly was only 13-years-old when he was born and Malone a college sophomore at Louisiana Tech. Malone might have served jail time had her family asked the district attorney to file criminal charges.

In a 1998 story in the Salt Lake (Utah) Tribune, Gloria Bell said, ?Demetrius is ashamed that his dad doesn?t claim him. But I?ve told him it is not his fault.?

Buffalo News

Tags: Utah Jazz, NBA

Discuss
TNT's Playoff Ratings Up 20% From Last Year

Apr 30, 2008 12:47 PM

TNT's coverage of the 2008 NBA Playoffs is up 20 percent over last year?s comparable post-season coverage.

The network is showing gains of 32 percent among adults 18-34, 30 percent among adults 18-49 and 25-54, 36 percent among men 18-34, 33 percent among men 18-49, and 32 percent among men 25-54.

Media Week

Tags: NBA

Discuss
Bosh: Bargnani Has To Get Better

The National Post

Najera Will Test Free Agent Waters

The Denver Post

Party For Howard After Loss Annoyed Avery

The Star-Telegram

Report: D'Antoni May Be Out In Phoenix

The Arizona Republic

Raptors Say No For Garbajosa To Play In Olympics

Toronto Star

Colangelo: Sam's Safe 'For Now'

Toronto Star

Sonics' Durant Will Get Rookie Of Year

Seattle Times

Spurs Edge Suns, Move On

Andrew Perna/RealGM

Rockets Win, Send Series Back To Utah

Andrew Perna/RealGM

No One Disciplined After C's-Hawks Game 4 Run-in

ESPN

Sonics Agreement Includes Clause On Team Name

ESPN

Pistons Win Pivotal Game Five At Home

Andrew Perna/RealGM

Hornets Advance, Eliminate Mavericks

Andrew Perna/RealGM

Shaq Defends D'Antoni Despite Struggles

The San Antonio Express-News

Avery Realizes He Could Be Fired In Dallas

The Dallas Morning News

Mark Jackson To Interview In Chicago

The Chicago Sun-Times

Should Garnett Be Suspended?

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Brown, M.J. Team Up To Lead Bobcats

AP

Scott Named Coach Of The Year

Press Release

Iverson Wants An Extension

Denver Post