Actually two Pacers stepped on the court (top left)...this could definitely be an Amare/Patrick Ewing situation
yeah but the other guy doesn't matter. Rasual Butler or something. Big Baby a cheap shot on Jermaine O'Neal, O'Neal out of the game with a knee injury.
That was not a cheap shot. He was going for the ball and weighs 290 pounds. He couldn't stop himself and momentum took him
just seemed unnecessary to body check a guy who didn't have the ball. Speights in foul trouble, O'Neal injured, Bogut injured. They may have to use Hilton Armstrong.
Reggie Miller said Curry at Oracle is like shooting in a gym (by yourself). Curry 6/15, Warriors not scoring much
Yeah this is a shooting nightmare. There have been so many three's; 46 combined, as of the first three quarters, and only 13 made.
So three teams were up 3-2 with a chance to close it out. All three lose. The NBA, where amazing happens. Curry 9/24, Thompson 3/11, Green 4/12, Harrison Barnes 2/8, David Lee scored 8 points. And GS wins.
Friday Toronto/Brooklyn (7), SA/Dallas (8), HOU/POR (10:30) Saturday ATL/IND (7:30), Memphis/OKC (8), GS/LAC (10:30) Are the times that have been released.
Nets, Blazers and Spurs will win tonight in my opinion. This is def one of the better playoffs in recent memory.
If Wizards make ECF, Ariza will guard Lebron. They definitely have the interior with Nene and Gortat. Not the best or worst defensively, but they can score.
Jermaine O'Neal and Speights disagree, and they're right. http://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...vs-los-angeles-clippers-game-6-score/8596943/ OAKLAND — Jermaine O'Neal knows this could be it, but he didn't want it to end like this. The Golden State Warriors big man, who may retire after this season, went down in a heap early in the second quarter of his team's 100-99 Game 6 victory Thursday against the Los Angeles Clippers, with even-bigger man Glen Davis curiously barreling him over after O'Neal grabbed a rebound and spraining his right knee. O'Neal was helped off the court, unable to put any weight on the knee. After sitting out the rest of the night and with an MRI scheduled for Friday morning, he didn't hesitate to call out his former Boston Celtics teammate. "It's just a dirty play, to be quite honest," O'Neal said. "I mean I'm not going to go try to dive into somebody's legs — it wasn't a scramble for the ball. I respect people's ability to come out and perform and take care of their family based on their bodies. "Either he has terrible balance as a pro athlete, or that was a dirty play," the six-time NBA All-Star added. "God don't like ugly." https://twitter.com/diamond83/status/462112572796190720 Marreese Speights on Big Baby: "It was a dirty play."
Of course Jermaine O'Neal thinks that lol it happened to him. Davis was going for the ball and couldn't help his momentum. Rewatch the play. They were showing it over and over again on sportscenter this morning. It was not intentional in my opinion.
Looks like the whole Warriors team thinks that, from what I see. He went low on him. Everyone knows O'Neal has bad knees, especially Big Baby, given what happened in Boston.