(Thanks to DBB reader Wayne for the graphic!) Hopefully Doc and Little Mac — err, Rasheed Wallace and Chauncey Billups — come out swinging. (Figuratively speaking, of course. If someone wants to literally come out swinging, here’s to hoping it’s Dale Davis or Nazr Mohammed…
May 17, 2007, 9:45 PM ET from Detroit Bad Boys
Go to hoopshype.com and check out a story there regarding suns guard Leandro Barbosa's visit to Seattle. It is actually from Seattlest.com, with which I am not familiar. However, the story would seem to jibe with some of the stuff I have heard about why the Sonics did not take Barbosa. When Nate…
May 17, 2007, 9:45 PM ET from Sonics Insider by Frank Hughes
Some breaking news to start, WSCR just reported that both Wallace and Duhon were late (again) to the game. Wallace was late for game 4 and Skiles did nothing. Duhon got a DNP for that same game but Skiles claimed it was due to matchups (i.e. they weren't playing an ACC team), and not the…
May 17, 2007, 9:00 PM ET from Blog a Bull
For lack of original content, here’s some highlights from around the web: Blog-A-Bull asks, “Are the Pistons not a team of stars, but just one?” Considering I didn’t even have to read the post to figure out who he was talking about, he might be on to something. If I was on…
May 17, 2007, 3:30 PM ET from Detroit Bad Boys
Not much to say. Close game, somewhat expected result. Great shot by Bowen. On to Game 6.
May 17, 2007, 07:30 AM ET from The Rising Suns
The Cavs didn't play very well today and still won. On the other hand, the Nets didn't play very well and nearly stole a road game less than two days after they won their previous series. The Cavs did a...
May 17, 2007, 06:15 AM ET from Cavaliers Blog by Brian Windhorst
There was supposed to be a party at the Q tonight, instead it was a funeral. Although it is easy to say the Cavs laid an egg, the Nets were terrific. That's why it was a blowout, the combination. In...
May 17, 2007, 06:00 AM ET from Cavaliers Blog by Brian Windhorst
Well, that really was something wasn't it? Can you believe the Warriors finished the 2006-2007 NBA regular season on a 16-5 run to snatch the final seed in the Wild, Wild West? Can you believe the 13 year curse is finally over? Can you believe the Warriors pulled off the biggest …
May 17, 2007, 05:00 AM ET from Golden State Of Mind
Just how important is Chauncey Billups to this Pistons team? He was the only Piston this season with a PER over 20 (sorry Watson, Amir Johnson doesn't count) and is a premier defender at his position. Most importantly, Billups leads the team and is usually the guy with the ball when they need a…
May 17, 2007, 02:15 AM ET from Blog a Bull