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Iguodala leading the way in postseason for 76ers (The Associated Press)  ...more ?
PHILADELPHIA (AP) Andre Iguodala is winning games for the Sixers and winning over Philadelphia with each clutch basket.
Top 5 New Orleans Hornets Draft Picks in History: Fan's Opinion (Yahoo! Contributor Network)  ...more ?
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76ers stun Celtics 92-83 in Game 4 to even series (The Associated Press)  ...more ?
PHILADELPHIA (AP) Andre Iguodala squared up for a 3-pointer from the wing like he had hundreds of times in his career.
Younger Sixers control tempo against Celtics (The SportsXchange)  ...more ?
In the first three games of the 76ers-Celtics playoff series, the team that got off to a fast start ended up losing. That trend continued in a most surprising way Friday.
Celtics' Big Three focused on one last playoff run (The SportsXchange)  ...more ?
It's not as if the Celtics need any additional motivation as they try to get past Philadelphia in the second round of the NBA playoffs, but for the team's most veteran players, it can be found on their calendars.
Lakers avoid 0-3 hole as Sixers tie series (Reuters)  ...more ?
(Reuters) - Kobe Bryant refused to let a second successive game slip through his fingers as the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 99-96 in a cliffhanger on Friday to avoid going down 3-0 in their NBA playoff series. Bryant endured a 9-for-25 shooting night to score 36 points, including eight of his team's final 10 points, helping the Lakers get the home win needed in the second-round West matchup. Kevin Durant tallied 31 points, but missed a long, potential game-tying three-pointer in the final seconds, while Russell Westbrook and James Harden each had 21 in the loss. ...
Behind the Box Score, where the Los Angeles Lakers answered at home (Ball Don't Lie)  ...more ?
Los Angeles Lakers 99, Oklahoma City Thunder 96 (Thunder lead series 2-1) Game 1 was the blowout, the startling realization that the Oklahoma City Thunder remained a championship-level force to be reckoned with, even after a week-long layoff. Game 2 was the ugly nail-biter, the one that Los Angeles let get away. Game 3? It wasn't perfect. But it was fantastic, end-to-end playoff basketball. There were quibbles, to be sure. Thunder coach Scott Brooks probably shouldn't have left Derek Fisher try to guard Kobe Bryant after Kobe's entrance in the fourth quarter; Kevin Durant will get criticism for the pass he made (to Serge Ibaka, in the game's third-to-last possession); Ibaka will get criticism for the pass he didn't make (to Durant or Russell Westbrook with the Thunder down three with three seconds left); and Kobe Bryant's ability to goad referee Marc Davis into putting him at the line on a phantom foul late in the fourth quarter. There were mistakes. [Photos: Lakers get back in series with win over Thunder ] Kobe, though, earned just about every other trip to the line. He hit double-figure free-throw attempts by the end of the third quarter, and did not fall victim to the low-percentage looks down the stretch like he did late in Game 2 (save for one instance, that led directly to OKC going up five in the middle of the fourth as Kobe admired his follow through). One drive and score over both Kendrick Perkins and Serge Ibaka in the fourth probably saved Los Angeles' season. Whine all you want over the Lakers shooting 42 free throws and Kobe hitting 18 of 18, but by my count he earned all but four of those 18 (both on phantom fouls versus James Harden), and the Lakers earned this win.
Celtics collapse in Game 4 after succumbing to Sixers' tricks; series tied 2-2 (Yahoo! Sports)  ...more ?
The desperate Sixers baited the Celtics into losing their composure and an 18-point lead.
76ers rally from 18 points down, beat Celtics to even series (The SportsXchange)  ...more ?
PHILADELPHIA -- All night the Philadelphia 76ers were fighting an uphill fight.
Philadelphia 76ers rally to beat Celtics in NBA series (AFP)  ...more ?
Andre Iguodala finished with 16 points, seven rebounds and four assists as the Philadelphia 76ers rallied to beat the Boston Celtics 92-83 in game four of their Eastern Conference series.
Sixers 92, Celtics 83 (The SportsXchange)  ...more ?
PHILADELPHIA -- Andre Iguodala scored five clutch points in the final 1:22 Friday night as the Philadelphia 76ers stormed back from a 17-point third-quarter deficit to beat the Boston Celtics 92-83 in Game 4 of their NBA Eastern Conference semifinal series.
Hawks keeping Drew as coach for 2012-13 season (The Associated Press)  ...more ?
ATLANTA (AP) The Atlanta Hawks have committed to Larry Drew for one more season.
Hawks decide to keep Drew on as head coach (Reuters)  ...more ?
(Reuters) - The Atlanta Hawks have re-signed head coach Larry Drew back for a third season after he steered the injury-hit team to the fourth-best record in the Eastern Conference, the National Basketball Association team said on Friday. Despite losing several key players for stretches of the lockout-shortened season, the Hawks made the playoffs for a fifth straight year before losing to the Boston Celtics in the first round of the postseason. ...
As Heat, other super teams show cracks, Spurs still rolling in playoffs (Yahoo! Sports)  ...more ?
The Heat loaded up on star power to chase a title. The Spurs have shown internal development can build a stronger team framework.
GM Bob Myers ready to mold Warriors into winners (The Associated Press)  ...more ?
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) Bob Myers slides into a booth at a swanky restaurant on the second floor of the downtown Oakland Marriott, skims over the menu and smiles about his coming order.
Celtics-76ers Preview (The Associated Press)  ...more ?
PHILADELPHIA (AP) Kevin Garnett turns 36 on Saturday, a youthful age for any man, except for the rare ones with nearly 55,000 punishing minutes absorbed on an NBA floor.
Celtics have new life in those old legs vs. 76ers (The Associated Press)  ...more ?
PHILADELPHIA (AP) Kevin Garnett turns 36 on Saturday, a youthful age for any man, except for the rare ones with nearly 55,000 punishing minutes absorbed on an NBA floor.