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And the winners will be: NBA Awards Predictions
Posted on 29 Oct 2012 by Warren Shaw.
The NBA regular season is about to tip off and the excitement has reached a feverish level. Especially by all of us here at Prosportsblogging.com We have posted division previews in anticipation of the season and now we attempt to predict the future further. The #NBAonPSB experts present their picks for the league's award winners at the season's end. Who will take home all the hardware? Some ...
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Center of Attention No More
Posted on 25 Oct 2012 by Warren Shaw.
With the presidential campaign season in full swing and the public thinking about their vote, the NBA decided to amend their own voting procedures in reference to the All-Star game. Without any sort of debate either. On Tuesday night, David Aldridge of NBA.COM announced the league’s decision to delete the center position from the All-Star ballot effective immediately. Instead fans will have t...
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Beasts in the East: NBA Atlantic Division Preview
Posted on 17 Oct 2012 by Warren Shaw.
The NBA's very busy off season has transformed the Atlantic Division into a battlefield that could very well be the the league's best division. Gone are the days of just ink penning the Celtics as the division's champion with the Knicks, Nets, and 76′ers all vastly improved. What the Nets have done by moving to Brooklyn and essentially picking a fight with the oldest member on the block...
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Lakers / Heat Stoke NBA ’12-13
Posted on 16 Oct 2012 by Steven Keys.
Consider this the year of LeBron. Not because he and his Heat team are a lock to repeat as champs in 2013. Au contraire, the new & improved Lakers will have a thing or two to say about who dons that crown come next June. Rather, it’s because this’ll be the first time in his 10-year NBA tenure that Mr. James can actually enjoy himself on a basketball court. Having garnered that elusive c...
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Reflections on an Era: Boston’s Big 3 to Core 4
Posted on 12 Jun 2012 by Warren Shaw.
The Boston Celtics are not the most loved franchise in the NBA but they are one of the most, if not THE MOST, respected. The Celtics over the last 5 seasons have been magical laced with triumph and devastation mixed in. This newer (now older) version of Boston, consisting of the “Big 3″ (or Core 4), is full of polarizing figures but are balanced by the brilliance of their Head Coach...
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Business Trip…LeBron dismantels the Celtics in Game 6
Posted on 8 Jun 2012 by Warren Shaw.
In Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals the Boston Celtics were at the mercy of the 3 time MVP LeBron James and the Miami Heat blew the Celtics out 98-79. Its was as simple as that. Great players have the ability to carry their team to victory for an entire game and that's exactly what James did in Game 6. With 45 points, 15 rebounds and 5 assists on 19-26 shooting, James was the personifi...
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IT’S TIME FOR THE HEAT TO DUMP THE CLUTCH
Posted on 7 Jun 2012 by Sean Eckhardt.
Anyone who has ever been involved in a race knows there is a difference between a time trial and a real run. A time trial just helps you get the car(or bike) dialed in. It's a way to see how it will react to different variables including tweaks to the vehicle, driving techniques, and track conditions, with the hope being when that the actual race comes, you can dump the clutch, let her rip...
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Full of Surprises…Celtics take Game 5 over the Heat 94-90
Posted on 6 Jun 2012 by Warren Shaw.
Remember when everybody and I mean everybody said the Boston Celtics could not defeat the Miami Heat? I remember it vividly because I was one of the many who uttered the same sentiments. There is still a very real possibility that Miami bounces back to take the series. But after Boston's Game 5 win over the Miami Heat 94-90 in one of the guttiest performances in the “Big 4″ era, ...
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Evening the Odds…Celtics take Game 4 in OT 93-91 to tie the series
Posted on 4 Jun 2012 by Warren Shaw.
The Eastern Conference Finals have been a mockery in officiating for both teams and an exercise in raising the blood pressure of all interested parties. This heart attack inducing series is now tied 2-2 after the Celtics held off (and came back against) the Heat 93-91 in overtime. Dwyane Wade (20 points, 7 rebounds, and 6 assists) missed what would have been the game winning 3 pointer when Marq...
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Adjustment Bureau…Celtics temporarily cool the Heat in Game 3 victory 101-91
Posted on 2 Jun 2012 by Warren Shaw.
Sometimes the game of basketball just takes a few tweaks. Minor adjustments if you will. With their backs against the wall after a demoralizing loss in Game 2, the Celtics rebounded and held off a furious Miami Heat comeback attempt to win Game 3 101-91. The final score is somewhat misleading because Boston held a 22 point lead entering the 4th quarter but Miami went small with LeBron James a...
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NO BOSH, NO PROBLEM, AT LEAST FOR GAME 1
Posted on 29 May 2012 by Sean Eckhardt.
I remember that Charles Barkley used to say that the team with the two best players will win the majority of the games in which they play. The Miami Heat currently have the two best players in this Eastern Conference Finals series with the Celtics, and might just have the two best players in the NBA in Dwyane Wade and LeBron James. So the Heat beating Boston in Miami shouldn't be a huge sur...
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Anatomy of Loss: Celtics fold in Game 4 defeat at the hands of the 76′ers 92-83
Posted on 19 May 2012 by Warren Shaw.
The Boston Celtics often forget the same lesson they have taught numerous teams over the years. The game is never over till its final buzzer and you have to play for 48 minutes. The Celtics lead by as many as 18 points over the Philadelphia 76′ers in Game 4 before collapsing Miami Heat style in the second half, minus the disrespecting of their coach, in a 92-83 loss. Philly outscored th...









