2013 nba playoffs
NBA star Jeremy Lin may be hitting it big on the NBA scene these days, but that doesn't mean he's forgotten his Taiwan roots.
The Denver Nuggets live to see another day as they escape being eliminated in the first round of the NBA Playoffs. However, according to the Warriors, Denver poured their hearts out on the court and then some.
Dwight Howard's ejection in the critical Game 4 of the playoffs Sunday where the L.A. Lakers were swept left a bad impression in NBA Hall of Famer Magic Johnson's eyes.
The Los Angeles Lakers bid farewell to this season as the San Antonio Spurs beat them in Game 4 of their Best-of-Seven quarterfinals, 103-82.
Game 3 of the quarterfinals between the Chicago Bulls and the Brooklyn Nets is scheduled for Thursday, and we can't wait to find out who will grab the lead in the series.
Sunday night was Jeremy Lin's first ever NBA playoff game in his four-year career, a monumental moment in any basketball career. The stakes were never higher, the pressure was never greater and the spotlight had rarely ever been brighter, except after the first two weeks of "Linsanity" that swept the world last year.
Where do we begin to describe Jeremy Lin's Game 1 performance? Well, it was disappointing to say the least.
It was a comeback game for Manu Ginobili, as he helped the San Antonio Spurs win against the LA Lakers, 91-79.
What will it take for the Houston Rockets to win the Championship? A lot, says sophomore guard Jeremy Lin; but it won't stop them from achieving it.
Stephen Curry is now an NBA record-holder. Just three years in the professional league and the Davidson standout has already signed his name in the books.
Two of the most exciting teams in the NBA meet one last time this season in a match-up with huge playoff implications as James Harden, Jeremy Lin and the Houston Rockets (45-36) take on Dwight Howard, Steve Nash and the L.A. Lakers (44-37) Wednesday at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, Calif.
The tragic bombings on Monday that occurred in Boston sent shock waves through the sports world.