Friday, May 8, 2015

YOU'RE IN THE WAY - NBA PLAYOFFS [2015]

After a Thursday night layover, the 2015 NBA Playoffs will resume tonight on ESPN with a doubleheader. Game 3 of the Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Chicago Bulls will air at 8:00 p.m. E.T and the Los Angeles Clippers will host Game 3 against the Houston Rockets at the Staples Center. The question of the night is whether or not Clippers superstar guard Chris Paul will return after missing both Game 1 & 2 with a hamstring injury. Los Angeles has proved themselves able against the Rockets thus far but in order for the Clippers to advance they'll need their head general in the line-up. The Rockets won Game 2, 115-109 and were led by shooting guard James Harden who scored 32 points. When assessing the rosters of both teams, it's knowledgeable to believe that this series might come down to Game 7. Tonight, one of these teams will take a series lead and look to put their foot down.


The Cleveland Cavaliers redeemed themselves of their Game 1 loss to the Bulls by defeating them convincingly in Game 2 by a score of 91-106. The Cavs shot an amazing 46.2% from three-point range and were led by LeBron James who provided a 33 point contribution at the Quicken Loans Arena. In Game 3, the series will shift to the United Center where the Bulls will ideally like to win both Game 3 & 4 to push the Cavs into a uneasy position. Derek Rose said in quote during the Bulls first round series against the Bucks "I'm built for this s***." He currently is forced with the task of defending Cavaliers guard Kyrie Irving who is quite a handful at the offensive end. Over the first two games of the series these superstar point guards have been going back and forth, trading baskets and causing ruckus. It'll be interesting to see what happens tonight in Game 3.


Watch both the Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Chicago Bulls at 8:00 p.m. E.T and Los Angeles Clippers vs. Houston Rockets at 10:30 p.m. E.T tonight on ESPN. THE BIRTH LLC would just like to thank our visitors and subscribers for your continuous support. We encourage NBA fans to watch the entire 2015 NBA Playoffs on on ESPN, NBA TV, TNT and ABC. We'll keep you updated on the outcomes and what's to come. Thank you.