Dirk Nowitzki rises to #9 on the NBA All-Time scoring list. Photo credit: NBA |
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NBA NiteCap Blog: A Night of History
NBA Finals Live Blog: Spurs Party
Manu Ginobili celebrates another NBA Championship. Photo credit: Rodney Fisher |
I hate to say I told you so, but I did have the Spurs in 5...Either way it was great to experience another championship celebration. They say pictures are a thousand words...
by +Rodney FisherNBA: Western Conference Finals Preview - San Antonio Spurs vs OKC Thunder
NBA: TheLateShift Live From Game 3 of Spurs vs Mavericks; Mavs Win 109-108 To Take 2-1 Series Lead
Dallas Mavericks take 2-1 series lead over San Antonio Spurs thanks to clutch three-pointer by Vince Carter. Photo credit RF Sports Radio |
TheLateShift is live from Game 3 of San Antonio Spurs vs Dallas Mavericks NBA playoff series. Mavs win on a game-winning shot by veteran Vince Carter. Listen to hear postgame interviews with Vince Carter, Rick Carlisle, Tim Duncan, and Monta Ellis.
NBA: Heat Need To Stay Hot
by +Rodney Fisher
We are not even a third of the way through the NBA season and I'm already bashing the Heat. At least most of our loyal readers with think so. With a 9-3 record, the Miami Heat should have seemingly nothing to be concerned about. The will make the playoffs and have a chance to three-peat as champions, LeBron James will be a strong MVP candidate once again, and the new bench pieces are fitting in okay.
Hindsight, however, is 20-20 as they say. The Heat took possessive control of the Eastern Conference last year to solidify the #1 seed when the playoffs rolled around. The closest competition, New York Knicks, were 12 games behind them. The truth is 9-3 is only good for second place currently, and the team is first does not want to give up their spot or lose home court advantage.
LeBron James and the Miami Heat need the top seed in the playoffs. Photo credit NBA |
Hindsight, however, is 20-20 as they say. The Heat took possessive control of the Eastern Conference last year to solidify the #1 seed when the playoffs rolled around. The closest competition, New York Knicks, were 12 games behind them. The truth is 9-3 is only good for second place currently, and the team is first does not want to give up their spot or lose home court advantage.
2013 NBA Finals: Postgame Interviews - LeBron James, Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili, and Erik Spoelstra
It is official everyone. The Miami Heat win their third NBA title. LeBron James wins his second MVP and championship. Check out the postgame interviews:
2013 NBA Finals: Game 6 Highlights
2013 NBA Finals: Game 5 Adjustments
by Rodney Fisher
If this 2013 NBA Finals series has proven anything, it is that coaching plays a huge role in determining a win. Both Eric Spoelstra and Greg Popovich have had to make the right adjustments to give their team the winning edge causing the back-and-forth see-saw of wins and losses. What adjustments in Game 5 should the Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs make to get a win?
Game 5 adjustments for 2013 NBA Finals |
NBA Playoffs: Spurs Reach 5th NBA Finals Over Grizzlies
by Rodney Fisher
The San Antonio Spurs win the Western Conference Finals series 4-0 over the Memphis Grizzlies. Tim Duncan has turned back the hands of time, but it was Tony Parker that lifted the team with a 37 point performance. The Spurs won 93-86 and can rest until June 6th to start The Finals.
Here are the highlights:
Tony Parker leads Spurs to 5th NBA Finals. Photo credit NBA |
Here are the highlights:
RF Sports Radio @ 10:30pm CST - Ladell Williams, Tim Duncan, Brendan Wright, Ian Mahnmi, Russell Westbrook
Don't miss this show!!!
- Olympic Boxing Candidate Ladell Williams
- Dirk talks about his knee injury after going 2 - 15 shooting
- Russell Westbrook talks about his big game against the Mavs
- Rick Carlisle apologizes for playing KickBall
- Interviews with Tim Duncan, Brendan Wright, and Ian Mahnmi
- Super Bowl talk
- Your Fan's perspective
Mavs lose to Spurs 97-91; Spurs Big 3 too much for Mavs defense; RF Sports Radio TV
The is a lot to react to after this game. This loss with the Laker lost has the Mavs faithful second guessing the playoffs this year.
San Antonio Spurs vs. Dallas Mavericks - Box Score - March 18, 2011 - ESPN
Check out RF Sports Radio TV - Mavs vs Spurs
San Antonio Spurs vs. Dallas Mavericks - Box Score - March 18, 2011 - ESPN
Check out RF Sports Radio TV - Mavs vs Spurs
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