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Originally posted by Amir H FHoly shit the Kings won in style tonight! A steal with five seconds and a lay-up at the horn to win it!!! Not much a Kings fan but I really fealt good for them after what happened to them in Game 2...in fact I am now cheering for them to win this series, im sick of the damn Spurs!
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Originally posted by Amir H FHoly shit the Kings won in style tonight! A steal with five seconds and a lay-up at the horn to win it!!! Not much a Kings fan but I really fealt good for them after what happened to them in Game 2...in fact I am now cheering for them to win this series, im sick of the damn Spurs!
Originally posted by Amir H FCavs beat Wizards 97-96 LEBRON!!!
And Arenas coulda won it with a wide open shot...
Its really amazing how Lebron does what he does game out and game in in the regular season and now in the playoffs when he is only 21 years old.
Also in this game,he broke the record for the most points in a players first career away playoff game!
Too bad, the Cavs will verse the Pistons in the second round or else Lebron would have done something amazing with the Cavs.
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Memphis’ Mike Miller Wins the 2005-06 NBA Sixth Man Award
http://www.nba.com/news/awards2006_sixthman.html
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Originally posted by NBA.comKobe Bryant added another chapter to his season's remarkable story, hitting the game-tying and game-winning shots ( Video) in a 99-98 Lakers overtime victory over the Suns in Sunday's first-round Game 4 showdown. After Luke Walton and Steve Nash wound up tangled on the sideline, officials called a jump ball, which Walton won at center court. His tip found Bryant, who dribbled up court and calmly sank a pull-up jumper at the buzzer. His OT heroics were set up only after he and Smush Parker combined for a similar magic act at the end of regulation. Parker stole the ball from Nash with less than seven seconds remaining. Devean George corralled the loose ball and got it to Bryant for a driving tear-drop layin with 0.7 ticks on the clock. Bryant finished with 24 points and eight assists, while Lamar Odom scored 25 to lead L.A. Nash (22), Boris Diaw (21) and Shawn Marion (20) paced Phoenix. With the win, the Lakers hold a commanding 3-1 series lead and head back to Phoenix for Game 5 on Tuesday (10:30 p.m. ET, TNT).
I really have to give props to Kobe, Phil Kackson and the rest of the Lakers becuz it is not easy to beat the suns in a best of seven series with the way the suns were playing this season. GREAT job
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