The Orlando magic knows they should be up two games to none, but Lebron James miracle shot stopped that from happening. Now Orlando must stay focused and come out and get Game 3. For the Magics they must keep doing what they have done all season long and that is play good defense and hit three pointers when they present themselves.
The Cleveland Cavaliers and Lebron James must do a few things different if they want to win this game. First they cannot give Orlando open looks if they want to win. If they do that it will be a very short series. Secondly, James needs some Cavalier players to step up if they hope to win Game three. James cannot do it alone and so far that is what is happening.
Sunday, May 24, 2009
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Saturday, May 9, 2009
NBA Loses Coaching Great Chuch Daly

Chuck Daly, who coached the original Dream Team to the Olympic gold medal in 1992 after winning back-to-back NBA championships with the Detroit Pistons, has died. He was 78. He died Saturday morning in Jupiter, Fla., with his family by his side, the team said. The Pistons announced in March that the Hall of Fame coach had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and was undergoing treatment.
He was renowned for his ability to create harmony out of diverse personalities at all levels of the game, whether they were Ivy Leaguers at Pennsylvania, Dream Teamers Michael Jordan and Charles Barkley, or Pistons as dissimilar as Dennis Rodman and Joe Dumars.
Chuck Daly left his mark on the Detroit Pistons and the NBA, slowing the tempo and emphasizing defense on the way to a pair of titles. Daly was voted one of the 10 greatest coaches of the NBA's first half-century in 1996, two years after being inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame. He was the first coach to win both an NBA title and Olympic gold.
NBA Playoff Roundup
Boston 96 Final
Orlando 117
Dwight Howard had 17 points, 14 rebounds and five blocks to lift the Orlando Magic to a 117-96 victory over the Celtics on Friday night and a 2-1 series lead in their Eastern Conference semifinal. Rashard Lewis had 28 points, and Hedo Turkoglu scored 24 for Orlando, which played without starting point guard Rafer Alston. He was suspended by the NBA for slapping Eddie House in the back of the head in Game 2. The Celtics have lost three straight on the road and 19 of their last 25 road playoff games
LA Lakers 108 Final
Houston 94
Kobe Bryant scored 33 points in the Lakers' 108-94 victory in Game 3 on Friday night that gave them a 2-1 lead in the series. Lamar Odom had 16 points and 13 rebounds and reserve point guard Jordan Farmar had 12 points and seven assists in place of the suspended Derek Fisher, who was ejected from Game 2 for a hard hit on Luis Scola when he set a pick. Ron Artest, who scored 25 points, was ejected for a flagrant foul on Pau Gasol in the final minute, the only carryover of the rough play that turned testy in Game 2. Artest was ejected from Game 2 for a verbal altercation with Bryant following Bryant's elbow to Artest's upper chest.
Orlando 117
Dwight Howard had 17 points, 14 rebounds and five blocks to lift the Orlando Magic to a 117-96 victory over the Celtics on Friday night and a 2-1 series lead in their Eastern Conference semifinal. Rashard Lewis had 28 points, and Hedo Turkoglu scored 24 for Orlando, which played without starting point guard Rafer Alston. He was suspended by the NBA for slapping Eddie House in the back of the head in Game 2. The Celtics have lost three straight on the road and 19 of their last 25 road playoff games
LA Lakers 108 Final
Houston 94
Kobe Bryant scored 33 points in the Lakers' 108-94 victory in Game 3 on Friday night that gave them a 2-1 lead in the series. Lamar Odom had 16 points and 13 rebounds and reserve point guard Jordan Farmar had 12 points and seven assists in place of the suspended Derek Fisher, who was ejected from Game 2 for a hard hit on Luis Scola when he set a pick. Ron Artest, who scored 25 points, was ejected for a flagrant foul on Pau Gasol in the final minute, the only carryover of the rough play that turned testy in Game 2. Artest was ejected from Game 2 for a verbal altercation with Bryant following Bryant's elbow to Artest's upper chest.
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Friday, May 8, 2009
Orlando Takes A 2-1 Series Lead

Dwight Howard had 17 points, 14 rebounds and five blocks to lift the Orlando Magic to a 117-96 victory over the Celtics on Friday night and a 2-1 series lead in their Eastern Conference semifinal. Rashard Lewis had 28 points, and Hedo Turkoglu scored 24 for Orlando, which played without starting point guard Rafer Alston. He was suspended by the NBA for slapping Eddie House in the back of the head in Game 2.
Paul Pierce broke out of his series slump to score 27 points, and Rajon Rondo added 15 for the defending champion Celtics, who trimmed a 20-point deficit to seven before the Magic regained control. G Courtney Lee returned for the Magic with a protective mask after missing the first two games of the series recovering from a fractured sinus. He finished with 11 points in 32 minutes. ... The Magic haven't made it to the conference finals since Shaquille O'Neal and Penny Hardaway led them in 1996.
Saturday, May 2, 2009
NBA All-Rookie Team Announced

Rookie of the Year Derrick Rose of the Chicago Bulls and Memphis guard O.J. Mayo are unanimous selections to the All-Rookie team. This should really not come as much of a surprise as both players have played well this season and deserved to be picked.
Rounding out the first team announced Thursday were Oklahoma City's Russell Westbrook, New Jersey center Brook Lopez and Miami forward Michael Beasley. The second team was headed by Los Angeles Clippers guard Eric Gordon, who was joined by Minnesota's Kevin Love, Miami's Mario Chalmers, Marc Gasol of the Grizzlies, Portland's Rudy Fernandez and Charlotte point guard D.J. Augustin.
This years rookies were very good and it looks like the NBA is in good hands for many years to come. Over the last few years the infuse of talent in the NBA has been great and it should grow in popularity as when you have such good talent to watch people turn out.
Friday, May 1, 2009
Dwayne Wade Down, But Not Out By Any Means

When the Miami Heat needed him most, Wade was at his best. Wade scored 41 points, Michael Beasley busted out of a slump with 22 points and 15 rebounds, and the Heat stayed alive by routing the Hawks 98-72 in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference first-round series Friday night. The one thing that the Atlanta Hawks have found out about Dwayne Wade is no matter how many times you knock him down he will jump up again. Maybe sometimes not as fast as he would like to, but he will be back.
For Miami heat fans they are glad he is on their side. Wade reminds me of a lot of different players from the past, but not just one certain player. he has great skills, but most of all he is a leader and on a young team that is what you need. Wade has proven without a doubt he is an elite player and does not have to take a back seat to any one in the NBA.
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Tuesday, March 31, 2009
NBA Scores
Monday, March 30th
Orlando 101 Final
Miami 95
Milwaukee 107 Final
New Jersey 78
New York 104 Final
Utah 112
Memphis 114 Final
Golden State 109
Orlando 101 Final
Miami 95
Milwaukee 107 Final
New Jersey 78
New York 104 Final
Utah 112
Memphis 114 Final
Golden State 109
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Villanova Shocks Pittsburgh

Scottie Reynolds made a half-court dash for a last-second basket to give Villanova 78-76 victory over Pittsburgh and send the Wildcats to their first Final Four since the 1985 team made its stunning run to the NCAA championship. Villanova it seems can be called the giant killer once again as they removed Pittsburgh who was a No. 1 seed. Villanova seems to do well when it comes to playing in the NCAA tournament and they always upset somebody big and this time it was Pittsburgh.
3 Missouri 75 Final
1 Connecticut 82
3 Villanova 78 Final
1 Pittsburgh 76
NBA Scoreboard
Saturday, March 28th
Indiana 106 Final
Chicago 112
Detroit 98 Final
Washington 96
New York 85 Final
Charlotte 96
Milwaukee 85 Final
Miami 102
LA Clippers 93 Final
Houston 110
Golden State 116 Final
Denver 129
Phoenix 99 Final
Utah 104 OT
Memphis 66 Final
Portland 86
Indiana 106 Final
Chicago 112
Detroit 98 Final
Washington 96
New York 85 Final
Charlotte 96
Milwaukee 85 Final
Miami 102
LA Clippers 93 Final
Houston 110
Golden State 116 Final
Denver 129
Phoenix 99 Final
Utah 104 OT
Memphis 66 Final
Portland 86
Saturday, March 28, 2009
NBA Scoreboard
Friday, March 27th
Milwaukee 94 Final
Orlando 110
Charlotte 100 Final
Philadelphia 95
Oklahoma City 96 Final
Toronto 112
Boston 99 Final
Atlanta 93
Minnesota 85 Final
Cleveland 107
LA Lakers 103 Final
New Jersey 95
New Orleans 93 Final
New York 103
Denver 103 Final
Dallas 101
LA Clippers 98 Final
San Antonio 111
Memphis 113 Final
Sacramento 95
Milwaukee 94 Final
Orlando 110
Charlotte 100 Final
Philadelphia 95
Oklahoma City 96 Final
Toronto 112
Boston 99 Final
Atlanta 93
Minnesota 85 Final
Cleveland 107
LA Lakers 103 Final
New Jersey 95
New Orleans 93 Final
New York 103
Denver 103 Final
Dallas 101
LA Clippers 98 Final
San Antonio 111
Memphis 113 Final
Sacramento 95
Frank Hanna A Living Success Story

Frank Hanna has always been around business and for him it started at a very early age as he recalls. Frank use to spend much of his childhood at his dad's real estate investment office which taught him very valuable lessons that he still carries with him today. In college Frank Hanna came up with an idea to help businesses get rid of bad loans. He partnered with his brother and it was a success and he sold it later for 100 million dollars.
Today Frank Hanna does what he calls philanthropy. He gives generously to Catholic charities, and has cofounded three Catholic schools in Atlanta. His recent book that he published was called What Your Money Means which shows how money can be a positive in your life and how to make it work for you. Frank Hanna is a success story that shows hard work and dedication can take you wherever you want to go.
Linus Gitahi A Diverse Man In East Africa

Linus Gitahi is a guy who started with humble beginnings and has shown that he works hard for everyone and has a very caring side as well. Gitahi is a former high ranking official at GlaxoSmithKline and right now is CEO of one of the largest media firms in Kenya the National Media Group. Linus Gitahi understands that in his position many different factions want to use this type of media as a platform to influence what they want, but he has stood strong fast and has not let that happen which is a credit to the type of person he is.
One of the things that is dear to Linus Gitahi heart is Kenya and all of the people. He works for everyone just not a few selected which has earned him respect through all of East Africa. Gitahi also has a long history of caring deeply about the political, social, and economic stability of his beloved Kenya which means a lot to him even today.
Friday, February 27, 2009
Lebron And Cavs Stopped In Houston

The Houston Rockets played some defense and LeBron James missed shots, complained to the refs and went an entire game without an assist for the first time in his career as the Rockets handed the Cavaliers a 93-74 loss one of the worst the Cavaliers have suffered this season. The defensive effort by the Rockets on Lebron James was key to the victory as Yao Ming scored 28 points and Ron Artest added 15 while harassing James on defense most of the night. The Cavaliers also got some bad news as Ben Wallace broke his leg in the game and will be lost 4-6 weeks which is something the Cavaliers did not need.
Cleveland 74 Final
Houston 93
Phoenix 106 Final
LA Lakers 132
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Recession Hits NBA As Well

According to a Business journal the NBA is borrowing 175 million to help out teams who are struggling to make it through the year. because of the prolong recession many teams are struggling to fill arena's and when you do that losses will mount up very quickly. The NBA was able to strike a deal to borrow 175 million to finish the year out.
In seems 15 teams needed the help, but the teams who needed the money was not released. I do not know if we will ever find out who the teams were or how much they needed, but it goes to prove the NBA and sports are not immune from the recession.
Detroit Pistons Lose Again As Wallace Gets Ejected

It seems that the Detroit Pistons are falling apart at the seams and unless they get their act together real soon they could make a fast exit from the playoffs if they even make it. Detroit seen Rasheed Wallace get ejected as New Orleans beat them by a score of 90-87 and hand Detroit their eighth straight lost. David West scored 30 points while Chris Paul added 20 points and 13 assists in the win. Wallace will be suspended for his next game as he has reached too many technical fouls and by rules he must sit. Allen Iverson hurt his back as well so right now the Pistons are in bad shape.
Wednesday, February 25th
Memphis 99 Final
Indiana 104
Philadelphia 106 Final
Washington 98
Chicago 99 Final
New Jersey 111
Orlando 114 Final
New York 109
Detroit 87 Final
New Orleans 90
Utah 120 Final
Minnesota 103
Milwaukee 96 Final
Dallas 116
Portland 84 Final
San Antonio 99
Atlanta 109 Final
Denver 110
Charlotte 98 Final
Sacramento 91
Boston 91 Final
LA Clippers 93
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