Monday, May 11, 2015

A WIN IS A WIN - NBA PLAYOFFS [2015]

Wizards forward Paul Pierce didn't call glass on his game winning shot in Game 3, but he did call game. Washington remained unbeaten at home in the 2015 NBA Playoffs by defeating the Atlanta Hawks 101-103 Saturday afternoon to take a 2-1 series lead. Bitter that the Hawks were unable to get the needed victory Atlanta Hawks guard Dennis Schroder regarded the bank shot as pure "luck," . Wizards fans are currently bittersweet at the success of their team because they are without one of their premier players in guard John Wall who has missed two consecutive games with a wrist injury. His return is still a uncertainty the team remains hopeful about. The Hawks must believe they can defeat the Wizards tonight at the Verizon Center. They were at a time in Game 3, down 20 plus points. Atlanta must find a way to dictate the tempo in Game 4 to regain home court advantage and provide themselves the breathing room needed to get a win and extend their NBA season at least two more games. The Hawks shot a horrible 36-81 in Saturday's contest and will look for redemption in a must win tonight. Let's see if they can get it done on the road. NBA Fans can watch Game 4 of the Atlanta Hawks vs. Washington Wizards at 7:00 p.m. E.T on TNT.


NBA MVP guard Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors are in trouble against the Memphis Grizzlies. The Warriors spent the majority of Game 4 trailing the Grizzlies by 12 plus points and went on to lose by a final of 99-89. Memphis held the Warriors to 23.1% from three point field goal range and for the second straight game held Golden State under 100 total points. Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson have remained faithful to there outside shooting scheme that has seemed to hit a barrier at the hands of the Grizzlies defense. Their spread offense has been to little effect as they are out-matched and out-sized by their opponents who have dominated the points in the paint statistical. Though Curry is producing around his season average in points per game during the series, he is taking a lot more attempts and converting at a dismal percentage. Marc Gasol and Zach Randolph combined for 43 of the the Grizzlies total output and have shown true through the first three games of the series that they will not be stopped. Tonight at the FedEx Forum, the Grizzlies will look to take a commanding 3-1 lead. Let's see if the NBA MVP can produced something extraordinary for his beloved team to even things up at two games a piece. NBA fans can watch Game 4 of the Golden State Warriors vs. Memphis Grizzlies live at 9:30 p.m. E.T on TNT.   



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