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  • Experience makes Cavs huge chalk
    May 16, 2016

    CLEVELAND (AP) LeBron James once stood in Kyle Lowry's sneakers.

    Back in 2007, James, with a much thicker hairline and more hops than he has today, made his first appearance in the Eastern Conference finals and carried the Cavaliers past Detroit and into the NBA Finals for the first time. Nine years, five straight Finals appearances, four MVP awards and two championship rings later, James is again on the doorstep of the league's showcase event.

    It's all new to Lowry, one of Toronto's All-Star guards, and the Raptors.

    Experience is just one advantage the Cavs will enjoy when they open the East finals Tuesday night against the Raptors, who have scratched their way through two Game 7s in this postseason and are on their deepest playoff run.

    And although the Cavs are recharged following a nine-day break between playoff series and have been in this spot before, James doesn't think his or Cleveland's postseason resume gives them any edge.

    ''It's not an advantage,'' James said after practice Monday. ''They're here for a reason. You got to go out and play. They also played two seven-game series and we didn't. So they can have the upper edge on that. So, there's no advantage to either team. Both teams are 0-0 and it's the first to four.''

    The Cavs have yet to go five games in this postseason, completing four-game sweeps over Detroit and Atlanta. James has been his usual dominant self, averaging 23.5 points, 8.8 rebounds and 7.3 assists. But unlike last year when Cleveland lost Kevin Love in the first round to a shoulder injury and Kyrie Irving went down with a broken kneecap in the Finals, James isn't on his own, which is why the Cavs are an overwhelming favorite to make their second straight trip to the title round.

    And as if the Raptors didn't have enough to worry about, Lowry, who scored 35 points in Toronto's series-clinching win over Miami, has already taken a swipe at James.

    Asked during an on-court interview Sunday about the upcoming matchup with the Cavs, Lowry said, ''LeBron's probably one of the best players in the league - besides Steph (Curry).''

    Probably?

    James, who last week said he felt Curry deserves to be this year's MVP but questioned the meaning of the award, said he's not offended, offering ''none taken,'' when presented with Lowry's comment. Still, Lowry's slight - unintentional or not - may provide the Cavs with some extra motivation, not that they seem to need any.

    The Raptors will be without center Jonas Valanciunis in Game 1 and maybe for the entire series. The 7-footer is still recovering from a sprained right ankle sustained in Game 3 against the Heat, and his loss damages Toronto's depth and rebounding.

    Some other things to watch when the Raptors, who beat Cleveland twice during the season, try to dethrone the defending conference champions:

    HAIL THE KING: Raptors coach Dwane Casey came to Lowry's defense on Monday, saying the comment about James is being overblown.

    ''Whoever is making a big deal about that has nothing else to write about,'' he said on a conference call. ''There's nothing but respect in our locker room and our organization for LeBron James. The respect that we have for him and the respect I know I have for him and our staff has for him is unprecedented.

    ''In my heart I feel like LeBron James is the best player in the NBA right now. They didn't ask me for my vote so I didn't give it to them.''

    BIG-TIME BIYOMBO: The injury to Valanciunis, Toronto's best interior player, gave backup Bismack Biyombo more playing time and the Congolese player has delivered.

    The 23-year-old scored 17 points with 16 rebounds and two monster dunks in Game 7 against Miami. The Cavs know they'll need to account for him.

    ''He's the kind of guy that's a spark for their team,'' Love said. ''He runs the floor, cleans the glass on both ends and he's really been the X-factor for them that got them over the hump.''

    THREE-POINT CIRCUS: The Cavs made 77 3-pointers in their sweep over the Hawks, dropping an NBA record 25 in Game 2. Atlanta chose to protect the paint with defenders and paid for it. Casey said stopping Cleveland's outside game is crucial.

    ''That's going to be the issue,'' he said. ''They're such a great transition team, such a great penetrate, pick-and-roll team that you try to stop everything and you don't stop anything. We have to pick our poison. They're very lethal.''

    WE THE NORTH: As a Canadian, Cavaliers forward Tristan Thompson understands what Toronto's playoff run means to a hockey-obsessed nation getting more familiar with the hardwood.

    ''For Canada, it's huge,'' said Thompson, who is from Brampton, Ontario. ''Basketball has definitely grown a lot in my country, so for the Raptors to be able to make it to the Eastern Conference finals, popularizes the game more. It's great for Toronto and the country as a whole.''
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    • Thunder's Steven Adams apologizes for 'monkeys' comment
      May 17, 2016

      OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) Oklahoma City center Steven Adams has apologized for describing Golden State's guards as ''quick little monkeys'' in an interview following the Thunder's 108-102 win over the Warriors in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals.

      Adams, from New Zealand, came to the U.S. in 2012. He tells USA Today Sports that differences in the use of language in his home country led to his poor choice of words Monday.

      Adams explains that he ''was just trying to express how difficult it was chasing those guys around.'' He says he is ''truly sorry.''

      In New Zealand, the term ''little monkey'' is often used to describe the antics of children. It's less frequently used when talking about adults, but generally wouldn't be considered offensive.

      Adams says he's still getting used to different words and expressions and ''trying to figure out the boundaries." He added that he ''definitely overstepped them.''
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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      • Raptors C Valanciunas out for Game 1
        May 16, 2016

        INDEPENDENCE, Ohio (AP) Toronto Raptors center Jonas Valanciunas will not play in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals against the Cleveland Cavaliers because of an injured right ankle.

        Coach Dwane Casey said Monday that Valanciunas is receiving treatment on the ankle he injured in Game 3 of the second-round against Miami. Casey didn't provide a timetable for the center's return but said ''it's going to be very difficult'' for Valanciunas to play Game 2.

        Casey would not rule out the 7-footer for the entire series.

        The loss of Valanciunas is a major blow to Toronto, making its first appearance in the East finals. He's averaging 15 points and 12 rebounds in 10 games during this postseason and shooting 55 percent from the field.

        The Raptors managed to get past the Heat without the Valanciunas because of the strong play by backup Bismack Biyomobo.
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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        • Preview: Raptors (56-26) at Cavaliers (57-25)
          Date: May 17, 2016 8:30 PM EDT

          (AP) - LeBron James once stood in Kyle Lowry's sneakers.

          Back in 2007, James, with a much thicker hairline and more hops than he has today, made his first appearance in the Eastern Conference finals and carried the Cavaliers past Detroit and into the NBA Finals for the first time. Nine years, five straight Finals appearances, four MVP awards and two championship rings later, James is again on the doorstep of the league's showcase event.

          It's all new to Lowry, one of Toronto's All-Star guards, and the Raptors.

          Experience is just one advantage the Cavs will enjoy when they open the East finals Tuesday night against the Raptors, who have scratched their way through two Game 7s in this postseason and are on their deepest playoff run.

          And although the Cavs are recharged following a nine-day break between playoff series and have been in this spot before, James doesn't think his or Cleveland's postseason resume gives them any edge.

          'It's not an advantage,' James said after practice Monday. 'They're here for a reason. You got to go out and play. They also played two seven-game series and we didn't. So they can have the upper edge on that. So, there's no advantage to either team. Both teams are 0-0 and it's the first to four.'

          The Cavs have yet to go five games in this postseason, completing four-game sweeps over Detroit and Atlanta. James has been his usual dominant self, averaging 23.5 points, 8.8 rebounds and 7.3 assists. But unlike last year when Cleveland lost Kevin Love in the first round to a shoulder injury and Kyrie Irving went down with a broken kneecap in the Finals, James isn't on his own, which is why the Cavs are an overwhelming favorite to make their second straight trip to the title round.

          And as if the Raptors didn't have enough to worry about, Lowry, who scored 35 points in Toronto's series-clinching win over Miami, has already taken a swipe at James.

          Asked during an on-court interview Sunday about the upcoming matchup with the Cavs, Lowry said, 'LeBron's probably one of the best players in the league - besides Steph (Curry).'

          Probably?

          James, who last week said he felt Curry deserves to be this year's MVP but questioned the meaning of the award, said he's not offended, offering 'none taken,' when presented with Lowry's comment. Still, Lowry's slight - unintentional or not - may provide the Cavs with some extra motivation, not that they seem to need any.

          Raptors coach Dwane Casey came to his guard's defense, saying on a conference call that Lowry's comments were overblown and that "There's nothing but respect in our locker room and our organization for LeBron James."

          The Raptors will be without center Jonas Valanciunas in Game 1 and maybe for the entire series. The 7-footer is still recovering from a sprained right ankle sustained in Game 3 against the Heat, and his loss damages Toronto's depth and rebounding.

          The injury gave backup Bismack Biyombo more playing time and the Congolese player has delivered.

          The 23-year-old scored 17 points with 16 rebounds and two monster dunks in Game 7 against Miami. The Cavs know they'll need to account for him.

          'He's the kind of guy that's a spark for their team,' Love said. 'He runs the floor, cleans the glass on both ends and he's really been the X-factor for them that got them over the hump.'

          While being without Valanciunas could pose problems inside for the Raptors, the Cavaliers have caused plenty from the outside. The Cavs made 77 3-pointers in their sweep over the Hawks, dropping an NBA record 25 in Game 2. Atlanta chose to protect the paint with defenders and paid for it.

          Casey said stopping Cleveland's outside game is crucial.

          'That's going to be the issue,' he said. 'They're such a great transition team, such a great penetrate, pick-and-roll team that you try to stop everything and you don't stop anything. We have to pick our poison. They're very lethal.'


          SERIES AT A GLANCE

          GAME 1
          Raptors at Cavaliers
          Tue, May 17 - 8:30PM EDT

          GAME 2
          Raptors at Cavaliers
          Thu, May 19 - 8:30PM EDT

          GAME 3
          Cavaliers at Raptors
          Sat, May 21 - 8:30PM EDT

          GAME 4
          Cavaliers at Raptors
          Mon, May 23 - 8:30PM EDT

          GAME 5
          Raptors at Cavaliers
          Wed, May 25 - 8:30PM EDT

          GAME 6
          Cavaliers at Raptors
          Fri, May 27 - 8:30PM EDT

          GAME 7
          Raptors at Cavaliers
          Sun, May 29 - 8:30PM EDT
          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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          • NBA MONEYLINE

            NBA > (703) TORONTO@ (704) CLEVELAND | 2016-05-17 20:35:00 - 2016-05-17 20:35:00
            Play ON CLEVELAND using money line in All games in all playoff games
            The record is 22 Wins and 6 Losses for the last two seasons (+17.25 units)

            NBA > (703) TORONTO@ (704) CLEVELAND | 2016-05-17 20:35:00 - 2016-05-17 20:35:00
            Play ON CLEVELAND using money line in All games when playing against a team with a winning record - 2nd half of the season
            The record is 43 Wins and 14 Losses for the last two seasons (+26.4 units)

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            NBA TOTALS

            NBA > (703) TORONTO@ (704) CLEVELAND | 2016-05-17 20:35:00 - 2016-05-17 20:35:00
            Play UNDER CLEVELAND on the totalin All games against Atlantic division opponents
            [B]The record is 11 Overs and 29 Unders for the last two seasons (+16.9 units)
            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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            • 5/16 - Yesterday's Results : 1 - 1
              Overall : 61 - 67




              TUESDAY, MAY 17

              GAME TIME(ET) PICK UNITS

              TOR at CLE 08:30 PM

              CLE -11.0

              U 201.5
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              • Armadillo: Wednesday's six-pack

                Odds on random football games this coming fall..........

                -- Week 2: Colts @ Broncos (-4)

                -- Week 3: Bears @ Cowboys (-6)

                -- Week 4: Dolphins @ Bengals (-6.5)

                -- Week 5: Giants @ Packers (-7)

                -- Week 6: Falcons @ Seahawks (-9.5)

                -- Week 7: Patriots @ Steelers (-1.5)

                **********

                Armadillo: Wednesday's List of 13: Good to be home after vacation......

                13) 76ers won the NBA Draft Lottery, will probably take Ben Simmons, seeing as how coach Brett Brown coached Simmons' dad in Australia a long time ago.

                12) Cavaliers 115, Raptors 84-- Cleveland is now 9-0 this postseason. Looks like the drama in this round will be in the series out west.

                11) Warriors' Klay Thompson scored 25 points in first three quarters of Game 1 with the Thunder, but was scoreless in the fateful 4th quarter.

                10) MLB suspended Rougned Odor eight games after Sunday's fight with Toronto, but because of a ridiculous appeal system MLB has, Odor is playing this week. Once the suspension is announced, the player should be suspended immediately. The way it is now, the player basically gets to choose when he is suspended.

                9) Rays 12, Jays 2-- Toronto lost its last four games, was outscored 25-4 in the last two; they've also lost four in a row at home.

                8) Indians 13, Reds 1-- Cincinnati reliever Stever Delabar issued four consecutive bases-loaded walks, first time a pitcher has done that.

                7) Braves fired manager Fredi Gonzalez, then lost 12-9 to the Pirates, with one of its top pitching prospects giving up nine runs in less than two innings. No bueno.

                6) Pirates gave catcher Dominic Cervelli $31M for three years, a sign of the ballclub's commitment to winning. Good for them.

                5) Had great seats for the Marlins-Phillies game in Philly Monday night. Sat right next to ballgirl in right field. They don't have an easy job.

                When the Phillies change pitchers, the ballgirl sprints out to the bullpen in centerfield to get the pitcher's jacket from the clubhouse attendant- they're not allowed to interact with the players directly. When the visiting team changes pitchers, the ballgirl down the leftfield line gets the jacket.

                There are 22 ballgirls in Philly; they rotate between field duty and running the team's 50-50 raffle for charity and working in the team's recycling drive.

                4) Restaurant recommendations: Crab Trap in Ocean City, NJ and the Anchorage Tavern in Somers Point, where I got a piece of chicken parm that looked like it could tip over Fred Flintstone's car.

                3) A's 8, Rangers 5-- Khris Davis homered three times, the last one a walk-off grand slam to send everyone home happy. Oakland has won four of last five games since the epic pounding their pitching staff took in Boston last week.

                2) Good to see Mets fans give Daniel Murphy an ovation on his return to Citi Field last night; he was my dad's favorite player and is hitting .399 this year.

                1) My dad passed away a year ago today; I miss him a lot. Would be great to sit and watch a game with him one more time- he really loved baseball, especially the Mets.
                Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                • NBA

                  Wednesday, May 18

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                  Wednesday's NBA Conference Finals betting preview and odds: Thunder at Warriors
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                  The Warriors went 6-of-23 from the floor in the fourth quarter, including 1-of-10 from 3-point range, and got a combined three points from Curry and Thompson in the final period.

                  Oklahoma City Thunder at Golden State Warriors (-8.5, 221.5)

                  Thunder lead series 1-0

                  The Oklahoma City Thunder looked overmatched for all of 24 minutes in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals before proving emphatically that they not only belong with the Golden State Warriors, but have a chance to beat the defending champs. The Thunder will try to take a 2-0 lead in the series when they visit the Warriors for Game 2 on Wednesday.

                  Oklahoma City faced a 13-point halftime deficit after committing 10 turnovers and struggling to defend Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson in the first half. The Thunder cut that number to two turnovers after the break and refused to bend to Golden State’s lineup changes, leaving centers Steven Adams and Enes Kanter in the game despite the Warriors going small. “In the second half, we did a much, much better job,” Oklahoma City coach Billy Donovan told reporters. “We took better care of the basketball, which enabled us to get back in transition, and I think probably play better defense.” The Warriors went 6-of-23 from the floor in the fourth quarter, including 1-of-10 from 3-point range, and got a combined three points from Curry and Thompson in the decisive period.

                  TV: 9 p.m. ET, TNT

                  LINE HISTORY: The point spread for this Western Conference Final Game 2 opened Monday night with the Warriors pegged as 8.5-point favorites. The total opened at 221.5. At the time of publishing this preview on Tuesday night neither the spread or the total have moved. Check out the complete line history here.

                  ABOUT THE THUNDER (64-30, 45-48-1 ATS, 45-49 O/U): Oklahoma City proved it had no trouble playing in hostile environments when it took two games at San Antonio in the conference semifinals and now has a chance to take the first two games of the conference finals on the road against a team that dropped only two home games during the regular season. Westbrook exploded for 19 points in the third quarter to pull the Thunder within 88-85 and Durant broke out of a shooting slump with a jumper off the dribble from the top of the key with 30.7 seconds left that put the game away. "We're a resilient group," Durant said. "We just keep fighting till the end. "We're sticking to who we are as a team."

                  ABOUT THE WARRIORS (81-12, 52-39-2 ATS, 50-42-1 O/U): Golden State lamented its lack of patience on the offensive end in the fourth quarter and hoisted up too many quick shots instead of running the offense. “Our preparation won’t change,” Warriors forward Draymond Green told reporters. “I’m sure we’ll have a light practice (Tuesday) like we always do, we’ll watch some film, we’ll get ready to go for Wednesday. It’s not like some things happened that we know couldn’t happen. I think our defensive game plan was pretty good – really good. Offensively we sucked, so we know that’s something that we know what was the cause of it and that we can improve on, but our preparation won’t change.” Golden State has yet to lose consecutive games this season.

                  TRENDS:

                  * Thunder are 10-2 ATS in their last 12 road games vs. a team with a home winning % of greater than .600.
                  * Warriors are 7-2 ATS in their last 8 home games.
                  * Under is 5-1 in Thunder last 5 Conference Finals games.
                  * Under is 6-1 in Warriors last 6 home games vs. a team with a winning road record.
                  * Under is 4-0 in the last 4 meetings in Golden State.

                  CONSENSUS: Following their successful trip to Oracle Arena in Game 1, the Thunder are getting 56 percent of the public love. As for the total, the wagering public continues to pound the Over - in this case at a rate of 61 percent.
                  Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                  • NBA
                    Long Sheet

                    Wednesday, May 18

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                    OKLAHOMA CITY (64 - 30) at GOLDEN STATE (81 - 12) - 5/18/2016, 9:05 PM
                    Top Trends for this game.
                    OKLAHOMA CITY is 36-49 ATS (-17.9 Units) in road games over the last 2 seasons.
                    OKLAHOMA CITY is 27-38 ATS (-14.8 Units) versus poor defensive teams - allowing 99+ points/game this season.
                    GOLDEN STATE is 51-39 ATS (+8.1 Units) in all games this season.
                    GOLDEN STATE is 40-32 ATS (+4.8 Units) when the total is greater than or equal to 210 this season.
                    GOLDEN STATE is 48-38 ATS (+6.2 Units) as a favorite this season.
                    GOLDEN STATE is 57-40 ATS (+13.0 Units) in home games over the last 2 seasons.
                    GOLDEN STATE is 25-10 ATS (+14.0 Units) revenging a loss vs opponent over the last 2 seasons.
                    GOLDEN STATE is 58-41 ATS (+12.9 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record over the last 2 seasons.
                    GOLDEN STATE is 32-18 ATS (+12.2 Units) in home games when playing against a team with a winning record - 2nd half of the season over the last 3 seasons.
                    GOLDEN STATE is 40-27 ATS (+10.3 Units) versus good offensive teams - scoring 99+ points/game this season.
                    GOLDEN STATE is 66-46 ATS (+15.4 Units) versus good offensive teams - scoring 99+ points/game - 2nd half of the season over the last 3 seasons.

                    Head-to-Head Series History
                    GOLDEN STATE is 5-5 against the spread versus OKLAHOMA CITY over the last 3 seasons
                    GOLDEN STATE is 7-4 straight up against OKLAHOMA CITY over the last 3 seasons
                    6 of 11 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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                    NBA
                    Short Sheet

                    Wednesday, May 18

                    Oklahoma City at Golden State, 9:05 ET
                    Oklahoma City: 11-21 ATS after having won 4 of their last 5
                    Golden State: 28-14 ATS after 1 or more consecutive unders




                    NBA

                    Wednesday, May 18

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                    Trend Report
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                    9:00 PM
                    OKLAHOMA CITY vs. GOLDEN STATE
                    Oklahoma City is 2-4-1 ATS in its last 7 games when playing Golden State
                    Oklahoma City is 2-6 SU in its last 8 games when playing Golden State
                    Golden State is 6-2 SU in its last 8 games when playing Oklahoma City
                    Golden State is 8-1 SU in its last 9 games at home

                    NBA
                    Dunkel

                    Wednesday, May 18


                    Oklahoma City @ Golden State

                    Game 705-706
                    May 18, 2016 @ 9:00 pm

                    Dunkel Rating:
                    Oklahoma City
                    124.870
                    Golden State
                    135.863
                    Dunkel Team:
                    Dunkel Line:
                    Dunkel Total:
                    Golden State
                    by 11
                    228
                    Vegas Team:
                    Vegas Line:
                    Vegas Total:
                    Golden State
                    by 8 1/2
                    221 1/2
                    Dunkel Pick:
                    Golden State
                    (-8 1/2); Over




                    NBA
                    Armadillo's Write-Up

                    Wednesday, May 18

                    Oklahoma City-Golden State (OC 1-0)
                    Warriors led by 14 at half, were held to 41 points in second half; Thompson didn't score in 4th quarter. Golden State won six of last eight games with Oklahoma City; over is 6-5 in last 11 series games. Thunder lost five of last six visits to Oakland, as Warriors covered four of last five. Thunder won five of last six road games overall. Golden State won six of its last seven home games (5-2 vs spread). OC won Game 1 even though Westbrook/Durant combined to go 17-51 from floor.

                    Playoff tally: Favorites vs spread: 26-18, Over: 13-31
                    Second round: Favorites: 13-8, over: 12-9
                    Conference final: Favorites: 1-1, over: 1-1
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                    • Game 2 - Thunder at Warriors
                      May 17, 2016

                      The Warriors entered the Western Conference Finals against the Thunder by losing only twice at Oracle Arena in 47 tries, while capturing all three regular season meetings with Oklahoma City. The Thunder struck down those trends in the series opener by erasing a 13-point halftime deficit to stun the Warriors, 108-102 to steal Game 1 as 7 ½-point underdogs.

                      Oklahoma City guard Russell Westbrook struggled in the opening half by scoring only three points, but turned things around in the second half by posting 24 points. Kevin Durant overcame a 10-of-30 night from the floor by drilling a jumper in the final minute to give the Thunder a 105-100 advantage. Durant finished with 26 points and 10 rebounds, as OKC outrebounded Golden State, 52-44. The Thunder overcame some rough shooting at the free throw line early (2-of-7) to finish 22-of-32 from the charity stripe, including 5-of-6 in the final minute.

                      The Warriors jumped out to a 60-47 halftime advantage, highlighted by a buzzer-beating three-pointer from league MVP Stephen Curry. Golden State’s lead hit 12 points with 3:30 remaining in the third quarter, but OKC finished the period on a 16-7 run to pull within three points. The Warriors were limited to just 14 points in the final 12 minutes, while Curry shot 1-of-4 for three points in the fourth quarter. Curry finished with a team-high 26 points, while Klay Thompson put up 25 points, but the "Splash Brothers" along with Draymond Green combined to shoot 29-of-67 from the floor (43%).

                      The Oklahoma City bench outscored Golden State’s reserves, 21-16, as Dion Waiters stepped up with 10 points on 4-of-6 shooting for the Thunder. Not one of the Warriors reserves scored more than six points, while Curry, Thompson, and Green each played 40 minutes. Durant sat out only two minutes in the game, as three of four OKC starters played at least 36 minutes (Westbrook - 40).

                      The Thunder improved to 5-1 SU/ATS on the road in the postseason, which includes three victories at San Antonio and Golden State since May 2. Oklahoma City has won three times as an underdog of at least seven points, while Billy Donovan’s club owns a solid 8-4 ATS record in the playoffs. The Thunder have compiled a 6-2 ATS mark in its last eight opportunities as an underdog since losing by 15 points at Golden State on March 3.

                      Steve Kerr’s squad has yet to lose consecutive games this season, coming off their 12th defeat of the season. VegasInsider.com NBA expert Chris David delves into this profitable trend, “Since Golden State hasn’t dropped back-to-back contests all season, the quick handicap for Game 2 would have you leaning to the Warriors and it’s hard to argue against the trends for them off a loss. The Warriors have gone 7-3-1 against the number in the victories and they beat some quality opponents including the Cavaliers, Clippers, Spurs and both the Rockets and Trail Blazers twice a piece.”

                      Golden State has covered only twice in the last seven Game 2’s of a playoff series since 2014, while needing to erase a 17-point deficit in its previous chance in the conference semifinals against Portland as nine-point favorites, 110-99. Since starting the 2015 championship run with a 2-4 ATS record at Oracle Arena, the Warriors have cashed in eight of their last 11 home playoff contests in spite of the Game 1 defeat.

                      From a totals perspective, David believes a higher-scoring game is in order for Wednesday, “The total for Game 2 was sent out at 221 ½ and I believe the oddsmakers adjusted too quickly after watching Game go ‘under’ (225) the number. The game started slow with a 48-point first quarter but picked up soon after and died late as the Warriors couldn’t buy a shot in the final 12 minutes. I still can’t ignore the fact that despite not being on target (44%) from the field, Golden State had 60 points at halftime and 88 after three quarters.”

                      It was mentioned earlier about Golden State’s ability to bounce back off a loss, but David notes that the Warriors put up plenty of points in this situation, “The number that stands out for me is what Golden State does offensively off a loss. The club is averaging 121.2 points per game after a loss and that includes 121 and 132-point efforts in this year’s postseason. The ‘over’ has gone 7-4 in those games and while I would lean to the high side in Game 2, I believe the smarter investment is taking the Golden State team total ‘over’ (115).”

                      Oklahoma City became only the third team this postseason to win a series opener on the road. Indiana and Miami each won at Toronto through the first two rounds of the playoffs in Game 1, but the Raptors came back to capture Game 2. However, Toronto only managed to cover in the opening round Game 2 contest against Indiana, while not cashing in an overtime victory over Miami to begin the conference semifinals. Since 2014, home teams that dropped Game 1 in a playoff series won five of seven times in Game 2, but covered only three times.

                      From a series price standpoint, Golden State is still the favorite to advance to the Western Conference Finals at -175 (Bet $175 to win $100) at Sportsbook.ag. David provides his view on how to bet the series from here, “While I selected Oklahoma City to win this series in seven games on VegasInsider.com, my prediction was based more on value and catching the Thunder at odds as high as 7/2. Sticking with value, I’d come back with Golden State as a minus-175 choice to win the series. Oklahoma City has dropped home games in each of its first two playoff series and if Golden State wins on Wednesday, you’ll see the series price rocket back up closer to the opening numbers of 1/4 odds.”

                      Golden State is currently listed as an 8 ½-point favorite at most sports books, while the total is hovering between 221 ½ and 222. The game tips off at 9:05 PM EST from Oakland and can be seen on TNT.
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                      • Warriors take little solace in blown call
                        May 17, 2016

                        OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) The fact that the NBA acknowledged missing a late travel call on Oklahoma City's Russell Westbrook, did little to appease Golden State coach Steve Kerr a day later.

                        When told that NBA senior vice president for replay and referee operations Joe Borgia went on NBA TV after the game and said Westbrook did drag his pivot foot before calling timeout with 17.2 seconds to play and Oklahoma City leading by three, Kerr let out a sarcastic response.

                        ''Yes! Yes!'' he said after practice Tuesday. ''Yes, that's awesome.''

                        The play happened with the Warriors trailing 105-102 in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals on Monday night and denied them a chance at a potential game-tying 3-pointer.

                        After the timeout, Westbrook was fouled and made one free throw to make it a two-possession game and the Thunder went on to win 108-102. The NBA also acknowledged in its Last Two Minute Report released Tuesday that officials missed a travel call on Golden State's Stephen Curry after Westbrook's made foul shot. But that had little impact on the game because Curry missed the shot.

                        Kerr said he would prefer that the NBA not announce when officials blow calls but he understands why the league does it.

                        ''I don't like the practice,'' he said. ''I appreciate the NBA trying to be transparent, but it's unfair to the officials. I feel like it throws them under the bus. They have an impossible job. They really do. And there are going to be bad calls both ways every game. They're never going to be perfect. They're doing the best they can. I don't think there's any point personally in exposing bad calls. It doesn't serve a purpose to me.''
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                        • New Zealand fans back Thunder's Adams after 'monkey' comment
                          May 18, 2016

                          WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) Oklahoma City center Steven Adams is breaking new ground as a New Zealander succeeding at the top levels of the NBA, and the jubilation of his fans back home seemed little dimmed by his comments that caused a stir in the U.S.

                          After his team's victory in Game 1 of the Western Conference final Monday, Adams described Golden State's guards as ''quick little monkeys'' in an on-court interview. He later apologized, explaining he was still trying to assimilate to a different culture in America.

                          In New Zealand, the term ''little monkey'' is often used to describe the antics of children. It's less frequently used when talking about adults, but generally wouldn't be considered offensive. However, it's widely considered to be a taboo, racially insensitive term in the U.S.

                          Kenny McFadden, who coached and mentored Adams in New Zealand, said Wednesday that Adams simply used the wrong words.

                          ''It was unintentional, there was no malice behind it,'' said McFadden, a former Washington State University player who is African American.

                          ''You have to put it into context. Growing up in the U.S., certain words mean different things to different people,'' McFadden said. ''In New Zealand, we don't have the same issues. We've never had the same type of issues.''

                          In New Zealand, race relations have tended to revolve around the relationship between European-descended whites, who make up about two-thirds of the population, and indigenous Maori, who account for 15 percent. There are also significant numbers of Pacific islanders and Asians but few Africans or African Americans.

                          ''Obviously in the United States with a high proportion of African Americans in the population, who have received and still receive extensive racial discrimination, a term like that is received differently,'' wrote David Mayeda in an email. Mayeda, who is American, is a senior lecturer in sociology at New Zealand's University of Auckland.

                          Adams himself comes from a multicultural background. His father is from England, his mother from Tonga.

                          Graeme Yule, the headmaster at Scots College in Wellington, where Adams went to high school, said Adams arrived at the school ''a bit lost'' after his father died and he had all but given up on academics. He said Adams developed into a genuinely nice guy who wouldn't seek to harm anyone or cause offense.

                          Yule said the high school's dining hall was packed Tuesday with students watching the game during their lunch hour.

                          Indeed, there has been a new, nationwide interest in the NBA thanks to Adams. New Zealand singer Lorde this week even posted a picture on Twitter of a half-eaten piece of local chocolate, offering to send Adams some supplies.

                          The basketballer's comments hit close to home for Nick Koirala, founder of the Wellington-based software development company LittleMonkey.

                          Koirala said he'd chosen the name because the web domain was available at the time and it sounded playful and fun. He said he'd never really considered it to have any racial undertones until Adams' comments made headlines.

                          ''Obviously that caught my attention,'' Koirala said. ''I actually agree with what Steven Adams said, that in New Zealand it doesn't have the same connotations.'' He said he wasn't considering changing the company's name.

                          Wynne Gray, a sports columnist for the nation's largest newspaper, The New Zealand Herald, wrote that he didn't think Adams needed to apologize: ''a microphone jabbed up his nose by some TV-type, these are unscripted moments,'' wrote Gray. ''There will be blemishes but viewers are looking for the raw reaction to what has just happened.''

                          The paper's sports editor, Cameron McMillan, disagreed, saying he thought Adams did the right thing by apologizing quickly: ''Well handled,'' he wrote. ''Now let's move on to game two.''
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                          • TNT sees big ratings for OKC-GSW Game 1
                            May 17, 2016

                            ATLANTA (AP) The Western Conference finals opener between Oklahoma City and Golden State was TNT's highest-rated conference finals Game 1 since 2011.

                            The network says the game averaged 8.7 million viewers and peaked at 10.6 million, making it the most viewed show on cable on Monday night. The numbers were up 37 percent from the 2014 Western Conference finals, the last time that series was played on TNT.

                            The ''Inside The NBA'' postgame show averaged a 2.8 rating, making it the second-most popular cable program of the night.

                            San Francisco posted the highest local rating at 23.4, followed by Oklahoma City at 21.5.

                            The Thunder beat the Warriors to take a 1-0 lead. Game 2 is Wednesday night.
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                            • Thunder discover late-game swagger
                              May 17, 2016

                              OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) The team that struggled to protect a fourth-quarter lead all season long suddenly has figured out how to stage late comebacks in the postseason - against the toughest teams and in the most hostile environments, no less.

                              Kevin Durant and the Oklahoma City Thunder will look to build on their 1-0 lead in the Western Conference finals after rallying down the stretch to hand the defending champion Golden State Warriors their first home loss these playoffs and just their third all season at Oracle Arena.

                              ''Just being able to go in and lock in,'' Russell Westbrook said Tuesday. ''You've got to give credit to our guys just coming in and focusing on the task at hand. We couldn't have done a better job of that, especially in the playoffs.''

                              The Thunder won three straight road games against teams that had lost only three times combined at home all season. On Monday night, they did it with a fourth-quarter comeback against the defending NBA champion Warriors, who had won their first six playoff games at Oracle Arena. Game 2 is Wednesday.

                              Oklahoma City lost 14 games during the regular season when it led going into the fourth. But with Monday night's 108-102 victory to open the best-of-seven series, the Thunder won their second straight road game when trailing after three quarters. They also came back in the crucial Game 5 in the last round at San Antonio.

                              ''We just find a way to finish the game,'' Thunder guard Dion Waiters said. ''Early in the season when we had a lead into the fourth quarter, we let a lot of games slip away. And I think just coming down in the postseason we've just been finding ways just to finish it out. We get up big, just try to keep the lead just to get the win.''

                              Now, Golden State is embracing the chance to rally from down 1-0.

                              ''Every team that I was on that won a title lost at least a home game during the playoffs, so it happens,'' Coach of the Year Steve Kerr said. ''There's a reason we pour champagne on each other when we win. It's hard, it's a grind, and this is a great reminder of that.''

                              This is the first time the Warriors have lost a series opener under Kerr, but last year they had to rally from 2-1 down in both the second round against the Memphis and the NBA Finals facing Cleveland on the way to the franchise's first title in 40 years - an experience they believe could help them this time.

                              ''I was telling the guys when we look at our championship run, anytime we talk about it, we talk about being down 2-1 to Memphis. Being down 2-1 to Cleveland. We never talk about beating the Pelicans 4-0. We never talk about beating the Rockets 4-1,'' Draymond Green said. ''You talk about the trying times. So right now is one of those times. We've never been down 0-1, so this is foreign territory for us. But at the same time we've been in positions where we've had to battle back before.''

                              After leading 60-47 at halftime, the Warriors allowed 38 points in the third quarter and scored only 14 in the fourth. They got outrebounded 52-44, with MVP Stephen Curry's playoff career-high 10 boards leading the way along with his 26 points and six 3-pointers.

                              ''Long series, we'll be able to bounce back and get back to who we are,'' said Curry, who last week was named the first unanimous MVP in NBA history.

                              Kerr begged for a traveling call against Westbrook with 17.2 seconds left and the Thunder ahead 105-102, but a timeout was given. NBA senior vice president for replay and referee operations Joe Borgia went on NBA TV after the game and said Westbrook did drag his pivot foot.

                              Going forward, the Warriors want to handle what they can control down the stretch.

                              First-year Thunder coach Billy Donovan appreciates how his team has responded in crunch time when adjustments are needed. Oklahoma City lost Game 1 to San Antonio in the last round before beating the Spurs 4-2.

                              ''I've always said this about these guys, I think as a coach, when you bring things to their attention of areas that we've got to get better at, concentrate and try to improve on, they really give a good, concentrated effort to do that,'' Donovan said. ''We just kept playing, and that's what you've got to do.''
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