It was the first Warrior playoff game in 13 years, but more importantly it was their first playoff win in 15 years. Nellieball = Playoffball When Fantasy Junkie and I first turned on the game I told my man- "I did not turn on this TV to see the Warriors lose." Well, I…
April 23, 2007, 11:00 PM ET from Golden State Of Mind
I got a great deal of feedback on my column on Sunday, which was about two things. One, it was my view of the five different levels at which people watch games. Second, it was an in-depth breakdown of the...
April 23, 2007, 10:00 PM ET from Cavaliers Blog by Brian Windhorst
Polls close at midnight tonight(Monday). If you haven't voted yet, here are the appropriate posts: Rookie of the Year 6th Man of the Year Most Improved Player Defensive Player of the Year Coach of the Year M.V.P. The results will be unveiled at other SBNation sites in the coming days,…
April 23, 2007, 9:00 PM ET from Blog a Bull
So the No. 8 Warriors and No. 6 Nuggets won over two of the three Western Conference teams nobody figured to be realistically beatable in series. The No. 7 Lakers looked capable of joining the underdog brigade to validate further just how deep this conference is, but they were Brazilian waxed in…
April 23, 2007, 08:30 AM ET from Lakers: Locker Talk by Kevin Ding
What a game and what a great time to be a Warrior fan! We couldn't have asked for anything more in this first game. The Warriors struggled in the first half but survived because Dallas wasn't able to capitalize. The first half was just awful with just 38 points and 33% shooting. They shot 2-13 from…
April 23, 2007, 05:00 AM ET from Golden State Of Mind
Knickerblogger.net will be in full playoff mode until the 2007 champion is crowned. But before we let go of the Knicks’ forgettable season I wanted to take a brief look back through the window of five-man units. Because Thomas’ played a lot of people a fairly high number of minutes I…
April 23, 2007, 01:00 AM ET from KnickerBlogger.Net
The Suns and Lakers got their playoff series underway Sunday. The Lakers started strong and Kobe Bryant was on fire in the first half. The second half was all PHX as the Suns held homecourt in a 95-87 win in Game 1. The first half was brutal for the Suns. They missed a ton of jumpshots and Kobe got…
April 23, 2007, 00:30 AM ET from The Rising Suns