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  • Preview: Spurs (58-24) at Lakers (45-37)

    Date: April 28, 2013 7:00 PM EDT


    SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) - Facing an 0-3 deficit to the surging San Antonio Spurs, the Los Angeles Lakers probably will run out of games in their season before they run out of healthy players.

    But it'll be close.

    Coach Mike D'Antoni said Metta World Peace won't play in Game 4 of their first-round series Sunday when the Lakers attempt to avoid their earliest playoff exit since 2007. That's going to be tough with a starting lineup including Earl Clark, Andrew Goudelock and Darius Morris facing Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and the playoff-tested Spurs.

    The Lakers might laugh at the absurdity of their injury problems if this dire situation wasn't such a crushing disappointment for a team that began the season with championship aspirations. Instead, they expressed as much plausible optimism as possible after Saturday's practice at their quiet training complex.

    ``Despite all the injuries, as a team we've stayed together,' said a solemn Dwight Howard, who is eligible for free agency after the season. ``When most teams would fall apart and blame each other and point a finger, we've stayed together, become a closer team throughout all the adversity.'

    San Antonio handed the Lakers their biggest home playoff defeat in franchise history in Game 3. After the 31-point blowout put the series into such stark terms on a gorgeous day in Southern California, both clubs had to avoid the natural inclination to look ahead - the Spurs to the second round, and the Lakers to summer.

    The Spurs realize they're thought to be the new favorite to come out of the West after Oklahoma City's Russell Westbrook was ruled out for the postseason. Just don't expect Duncan, Parker or coach Gregg Popovich even to dignify such speculation by thinking beyond Sunday.

    ``Hopefully we can close this series out on Sunday and give our team some time to rest, get everybody healthy again,' Duncan told reporters after practice at Santa Monica Community College.

    And the Spurs are hurting, too: They'll be without starting center Tiago Splitter, who sprained his left ankle in Game 3, and Boris Diaw still isn't ready to return from a back injury. Although Splitter doesn't score much, his solid defense could be missed against Howard and Pau Gasol.

    ``I think it's very important for us as a team to finish (Sunday),' said Parker, who was fine after World Peace scratched his eye in Game 3. ``Especially with Tiago being hurt now, and waiting for Boris to get back - me, Manu (Ginobili), T.D., we can always use some rest.'

    Splitter's absence will give more minutes to backups DeJuan Blair and Matt Bonner, and it might give a faint hope to the Lakers, whose low-post stars have played fairly well: Howard had 25 points and 11 rebounds in Game 3, and Gasol had a triple-double.

    Los Angeles' two-man post game has been remarkably effective in those few, fleeting games when Howard and Gasol have both been healthy this season. D'Antoni knows it's the only choice they've got in Game 4 with their other three regular starters watching in street clothes.

    World Peace will join Kobe Bryant, Steve Nash, Steve Blake and Jodie Meeks on the Lakers' crowded sideline Sunday. World Peace struggled through the biggest home loss in Los Angeles playoff history Friday night, hours after getting fluid drained from a cyst behind his left knee.

    Howard, Gasol, Antawn Jamison and Jordan Hill also are playing through injuries that would keep them out in other circumstances.

    ``We're wounded, (but) we've just got to stay positive and give ourselves a chance,' Gasol said. ``It's been really difficult to play at this level of playoff basketball without your roster healthy, without four or five key players in your rotation ... I'm proud of us because we've been fighting so much.'

    The Lakers realize no NBA team has ever rallied from an 0-3 playoff deficit, and nothing about their patchwork roster suggests this team could be the first. Yet Los Angeles survived its awful start to the season with a consistent, businesslike approach since January, and D'Antoni wants the Lakers to stay focused on the present, however long that might be.

    ``You can't do something that everybody will talk about if everybody expects you to do it,' D'Antoni said. ``Nobody expects us to do it. We're going to show up, going to try to do it. Why not? We've got good guys, and they've battled since February to get us in this position. Now we're in another big hole, and we're going to try to dig out little by little.'

    The Spurs' merciless 120-point performance in Game 3 included 61.2 percent shooting, a 49-35 rebounding edge and even a 7-3 edge in blocked shots. Splitter played nearly 22 minutes before getting injured, and the Spurs will try to fill his minutes with new contributors while doing everything else almost exactly the same way in Game 4.

    ``They are hurt,' Ginobili said. ``They are wounded, and we have a great opportunity. When you have a good opportunity, you want to grab it. So we know we're in that spot, but I'm going to say the same I said before Game 3. We've just got to respect them, be humble, play hard. Don't think about anything else but the next quarter, the next minute.'
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    • Preview: Nuggets (57-25) at Warriors (47-35)

      Date: April 28, 2013 9:30 PM EDT


      SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - George Karl glanced over at the sunlight shining through the floor-to-ceiling windows on the sixth floor gymnasium at The Olympic Club in downtown San Francisco on Saturday. Then the Denver Nuggets' coach turned his attention back to his players on the court, cracking a smile at the serious expressions on their faces.

      ``It's a beautiful day in San Francisco. Let's enjoy it,' Karl said, pausing for a moment trying to describe the mood of his team with a bit of sarcasm. ``It's hard to do.'

      There was no way Karl could sugarcoat it: the Nuggets know they need a win, and they know they need a win now.

      Fast, physical and flamboyant, the Golden State Warriors have been beating the Nuggets at their own game. Denver has dropped two straight against the Warriors to fall into a 2-1 hole in the best-of-seven playoff series, which resumes Sunday night at amped-up Oracle Arena across the bay in Oakland for a critical Game 4 tilt.

      ``I think the series is a competitive series. It's not lopsided. It's not time for radical, panic decision-making,' Karl said. ``It's time to play a little bit better, get a little bit more together, find some more confidence and do the things to win playoff basketball games.'

      In other words, all the things the Warriors have done.

      Golden State has shot 64.6 percent and 52.5 percent from the floor the past two games. They have outrebounded the Nuggets in all three games - holding a 133 to 105 advantage - and, if not for Andre Miller's twisting layup in the final seconds of Game 1, could be on the verge of a stunning series sweep.

      Playing small and running had been Denver's winning formula all season. Instead, that style has worked out well for the Warriors in this series.

      ``That's our only chance,' Warriors coach Mark Jackson said.

      Besides those key components, other elements have emerged: physical fortitude and mental toughness. And judging by the last two games, both sides concede the Warriors are winning those battles, too.

      One of those pivotal points came with 4:46 remaining in the third quarter of Golden State's 110-108 win Friday night. Warriors center Andrew Bogut got in the face of JaVale McGee, repeatedly pointing to his chin and daring Denver's big man to make a move until he backed down.

      Bogut received a technical foul, but the message was sent - and followed up on Golden State's next possession when the 7-footer dunked as McGee reached in for a foul.

      ``That was idiotic to me. I don't know why you'd want somebody to punch you in the chin. I've never told somebody to punch me in the chin,' McGee said.

      Added Bogut: ``At the end of a playoff series, if the other team likes you and says good things about you, and the other team's fans like you and say good things about you, that's probably not a good thing.'

      Karl admitted the incident had ``a psychological influence in the crowd' and perhaps even on his own players, who became increasingly frustrated in the fourth quarter - at the officiating, at their opponents and even at each other.

      The Nuggets are clearly playing with more at stake than the Warriors, and maybe for good reason.

      Denver earned the Western Conference's No. 3 seed after winning an NBA franchise-best 57 games. The Nuggets also had a league-best 38-3 record at home, where they had won a franchise-record 24 straight until Golden State snapped that steak in Game 2.

      The Warriors surprisingly won 47 games in the regular season, lost All-Star forward David Lee to a season-ending hip injury in Game 1 and had Curry sprain his left ankle late in Game 2. Nobody expected the Warriors to be in a position to win a first-round series, evident again in their loose demeanor before practice Saturday at the team's downtown Oakland headquarters.

      ``It's not time to panic. They won a home game,' Nuggets forward Kenneth Faried said.

      Karl hasn't lost his cool yet, either.

      The Nuggets know they need more than Ty Lawson's 35-point performance in Game 3 to curb Curry's production. The Warriors point guard is averaging 26 points, 11 assists, five rebounds and 2.3 steals in the series. He's also shooting 46.7 percent, including 44.4 percent from beyond the arc.

      Even still, Karl said he was pleased with most everything but the end result in Game 3. While Curry and company shot at a high rate again, he also believes that's a bit misleading because the Nuggets forced 23 turnovers. And he's confident that if his team continues to put out that effort, the results will change.

      ``Don't get me wrong: When they get an open shot, I think it's going in,' Karl said. ``It's not a fun feeling over there.'

      NOTES: McGee wore a wrap around his right shoulder during the portion of Denver's practice open to reporters. He said his shoulder was just sore after taking a hard foul Friday night. ... Curry said he didn't receive a pain-killing injection before Game 3, which he had been contemplating, because he didn't need it and had never had one before a game. ... The Warriors will not hold a morning shootaround Sunday. Jackson said he didn't want to wear out his players, especially with Curry and Bogut nursing sore ankles.
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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      • 2013 NBA Playoff Results

        April 28, 2013


        2012 Playoff Results

        NBA First Round

        -- Home teams are 20-6
        -- Favorites are 21-5 straight up
        -- Favorites are 15-11 against the spread
        -- The Under has gone 15-11


        Away Home Score ATS Result Total Result


        Saturday Apr. 20, 2013

        Boston New York (-7.5) 85-78 Underdog Under (189)

        Golden State Denver (-7.5) 97-95 Underdog Under (211.5)

        Chicago Brooklyn (-4.5) 106-89 Favorite Over (181.5)

        Memphis L.A. Clippers (-5.5) 112-91 Favorite Over (178.5)


        Sunday Apr. 21, 2013

        Atlanta Indiana (-7) 107-90 Favorite Over (185.5)

        L.A. Lakers San Antonio (-9) 91-79 Favorite Under (191)

        Milwaukee Miami (-13.5) 110-87 Favorite Under (197.5)

        Houston Oklahoma City (-10.5) 120-91 Favorite Under (214)


        Monday Apr. 22, 2013

        Chicago (+5.5, +190) Brooklyn 90-82 Underdog Under (183)

        Memphis L.A. Clippers (-5.5) 93-91 Underdog Over (180.5)


        Tuesday Apr. 23, 2013

        Milwaukee Miami (-14) 98-86 Underdog Under (197)

        Boston New York (-6.5) 87-71 Favorite Under (186.5)

        Golden State (+8.5, +350) Denver 131-117 Underdog Over (208.5)


        Wednesday Apr. 24, 2013

        Houston Oklahoma City (-11) 105-102 Underdog Under (213.5)

        Atlanta Indiana (-7) 113-98 Favorite Over (187)

        L.A. Lakers San Antonio (-9) 102-91 Favorite Over (188.5)


        Thursday Apr. 25, 2013

        Miami (-7) Milwaukee 104-91 Favorite Under (195.5)

        Brooklyn Chicago (-3.5) 79-76 Underdog Under (182)

        L.A. ClippersMemphis (-4.5) 94-82 FavoriteUnder (178.5)


        Friday Apr. 26, 2013

        New York (+2.5) Boston 90-76 Underdog Under (183)

        San Antonio (-6) L.A. Lakers 120-89 Favorite Over (184.5)

        Denver Golden State (+1.5) 110-108 Underdog Over (210.5)


        Saturday Apr. 27, 2013

        Brooklyn Chicago (-2.5) 142-134 (3OT) Favorite Over (177)

        L.A. Clippers Memphis (-3) 104-83 Favorite Over (177.5)

        Indiana Atlanta (-2) 90-69 Favorite Under (188.5)

        Oklahoma City (+1) Houston 104-101 Underdog Under (206.5)

        Sunday Apr. 28, 2013
        New York Boston - - -
        Miami Milwaukee - - -
        San Antonio L.A. Lakers - - -
        Denver Golden State - - -

        Monday Apr. 29, 2013
        Indiana Atlanta - - -
        *Chicago Brooklyn - - -
        Oklahoma City Houston - - -

        Tuesday Apr. 30, 2013
        *Milwaukee Miami - - -
        *L.A. Lakers San Antonio - - -
        *Golden State Denver - - -
        *Memphis L.A. Clippers - - -

        Wednesday May 1, 2013
        *Boston New York - - -
        *Atlanta Indiana - - -
        *Houston Oklahoma City - - -

        Thursday May 2, 2013
        *Miami Milwaukee - - -
        *Brooklyn Chicago - - -
        *San Antonio L.A. Lakers - - -
        *Denver Golden State - - -

        Friday May 3, 2013
        *New York Boston - - -
        *Indiana Atlanta - - -
        *Oklahoma City Houston - - -

        Saturday May 4, 2013
        *Milwaukee Miami - - -
        *Chicago Brooklyn - - -
        *L.A. Lakers San Antonio - - -
        *Golden State Denver - - -

        Sunday May 5, 2013
        *Boston New York - - -
        *Atlanta Indiana - - -
        *Houston Oklahoma City - - -
        *Memphis L.A. Clippers - - -

        *If Neccessary
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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        • NBA
          Dunkel

          San Antonio at LA Lakers
          The Spurs look to follow up their 120-89 win in Game 3 and take advantage of a Lakers team that is 2-7 ATS in its last 9 games after allowing 100 points or more in the previous game. San Antonio is the pick (-11) according to Dunkel, which has the Spurs favored by 13 1/2. Dunkel Pick: San Antonio (-11). Here are all of today's picks.

          SUNDAY, APRIL 28

          Game 509-510: New York at Boston (1:00 p.m. EST)
          Dunkel Ratings: New York 123.172; Boston 116.992
          Dunkel Line & Total: New York by 6; 184
          Vegas Line & Total: New York by 1 1/2; 181 1/2
          Dunkel Pick: New York (-1 1/2); Over

          Game 511-512: Miami at Milwaukee (3:30 p.m. EST)
          Dunkel Ratings: Miami 124.567; Milwaukee 113.993
          Dunkel Line & Total: Miami by 10 1/2; 191
          Vegas Line & Total: Miami by 8 1/2; 195 1/2
          Dunkel Pick: Miami (-8 1/2); Under

          Game 513-514: San Antonio at LA Lakers (7:00 p.m. EST)
          Dunkel Ratings: San Antonio 127.282; LA Lakers 113.798
          Dunkel Line & Total: San Antonio by 13 1/2; 185
          Vegas Line & Total: San Antonio by 11; 189 1/2
          Dunkel Pick: San Antonio (-11); Under

          Game 515-516: Denver at Golden State (9:30 p.m. EST)
          Dunkel Ratings: Denver 121.392; Golden State 127.619
          Dunkel Line & Total: Golden State by 6; 217
          Vegas Line & Total: Denver by 1 1/2; 212
          Dunkel Pick: Golden State (+1 1/2); Over




          NBA
          Long Sheet

          Sunday, April 28

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          NEW YORK (57 - 28) at BOSTON (41 - 43) - 4/28/2013, 1:00 PM
          There are no Top Trends with records of significance that apply to this game.

          Head-to-Head Series History
          NEW YORK is 11-8 against the spread versus BOSTON over the last 3 seasons
          BOSTON is 11-8 straight up against NEW YORK over the last 3 seasons
          11 of 19 games in this series have gone UNDER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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          MIAMI (69 - 16) at MILWAUKEE (38 - 47) - 4/28/2013, 3:30 PM
          Top Trends for this game.
          MILWAUKEE is 114-79 ATS (+27.1 Units) after 3 or more consecutive losses since 1996.
          MIAMI is 48-37 ATS (+7.3 Units) in all games this season.
          MIAMI is 86-72 ATS (+6.8 Units) as a favorite over the last 2 seasons.
          MIAMI is 27-16 ATS (+9.4 Units) second half of the season this season.
          MIAMI is 25-16 ATS (+7.4 Units) after a win by 10 points or more this season.
          MIAMI is 27-18 ATS (+7.2 Units) after 3 or more consecutive wins this season.
          MIAMI is 27-17 ATS (+8.3 Units) when playing against a team with a losing record this season.
          MIAMI is 10-2 ATS (+7.8 Units) in road games when playing against a team with a losing record - 2nd half of the season this season.
          MIAMI is 12-2 ATS (+9.8 Units) in road games versus poor defensive teams - allowing 99+ points/game this season.
          MILWAUKEE is 37-47 ATS (-14.7 Units) in all games this season.
          MILWAUKEE is 15-26 ATS (-13.6 Units) in home games this season.
          MILWAUKEE is 14-27 ATS (-15.7 Units) second half of the season this season.
          MILWAUKEE is 13-25 ATS (-14.5 Units) against Southeast division opponents over the last 2 seasons.
          MILWAUKEE is 1-9 ATS (-8.9 Units) after 3 or more consecutive unders this season.
          MILWAUKEE is 10-25 ATS (-17.5 Units) revenging a home loss vs opponent over the last 2 seasons.
          MILWAUKEE is 30-49 ATS (-23.9 Units) revenging a loss vs opponent over the last 2 seasons.
          MILWAUKEE is 28-47 ATS (-23.7 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record over the last 2 seasons.
          MILWAUKEE is 8-17 ATS (-10.7 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record - 2nd half of the season this season.

          Head-to-Head Series History
          MILWAUKEE is 7-7 against the spread versus MIAMI over the last 3 seasons
          MIAMI is 10-4 straight up against MILWAUKEE over the last 3 seasons
          8 of 13 games in this series have gone UNDER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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          SAN ANTONIO (61 - 24) at LA LAKERS (45 - 40) - 4/28/2013, 7:00 PM
          There are no Top Trends with records of significance that apply to this game.

          Head-to-Head Series History
          SAN ANTONIO is 9-4 against the spread versus LA LAKERS over the last 3 seasons
          SAN ANTONIO is 9-4 straight up against LA LAKERS over the last 3 seasons
          8 of 13 games in this series have gone UNDER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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          DENVER (58 - 27) at GOLDEN STATE (49 - 36) - 4/28/2013, 9:30 PM
          Top Trends for this game.
          DENVER is 49-36 ATS (+9.4 Units) in all games this season.
          DENVER is 71-52 ATS (+13.8 Units) in road games over the last 3 seasons.
          DENVER is 38-23 ATS (+12.7 Units) in road games second half of the season over the last 3 seasons.
          DENVER is 51-36 ATS (+11.4 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record over the last 2 seasons.
          DENVER is 28-16 ATS (+10.4 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record - 2nd half of the season over the last 2 seasons.
          DENVER is 25-13 ATS (+10.7 Units) versus good offensive teams - scoring 99+ points/game over the last 2 seasons.

          Head-to-Head Series History
          DENVER is 7-6 against the spread versus GOLDEN STATE over the last 3 seasons
          DENVER is 7-6 straight up against GOLDEN STATE over the last 3 seasons
          7 of 13 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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          NBA
          Armadillo's Write-Up

          Sunday, April 28

          Knicks won last six games with Celtics, by 3-15-19-7-16-14 points; in three of six halves this series, Boston scored 31 or less points. NY won its three games in Boston this year by 3-15-16. Celtics' dilemma is that Knicks have three PGs better than anyone playing for Celtics, who made 16-58 from arc in series, shooting 41.5/37.1/40% from floor. Six of seven series games this year stayed under the total, including all three games in this series. JR Smith is suspended for this game after elbowing Terry in mouth when Smith had ball in Friday's game.

          Milwaukee lost 18 of last 24 games; can they even win a game in series? Bucks upset Heat 104-85 at home Dec 29, forcing 20 turnovers (+15), but lost other six meetings by 7-13-11-23-12-13 points- under is 4-1-1 in last six series games. Bucks played better in Games 2-3, making 50% in game 2, leading at half in Game 3, but they're 18-70 from arc so far in series. Miami is 5-3 in last eight games as playoff road favorite; they'll be anxious to get added time off that comes with a sweep. Wade missed 12 of 13 shots last game and Miami still won by 13.

          In their franchise history, Lakers are 0-7 in Game 4's when they lost first three games; they lost first three series games by 12-11-31, trailing by 8-8-11 at half. Spurs shot 61.2% last game, after being under 39% in three of first five games vs Lakers. SA is 5-1 vs LA this season, winning by 2-3-12-11-31 points. LA is +10 in FT's tried in six series games this year, but its bench is -157 in series so far. Ginobili is +44 in series. Seven of eight Lakers who played last game were -12 or worse; Artest was only exception at -6, and he was 0-6 from floor in 17 minutes. Spurs are going to be gung-ho to get sweep and gets time off before next series.

          Golden State shot 64.6/52.5% from floor last two games, winning with smaller lineup as Lee is out for year; they're 22-45 behind arc last two games, overcoming 66-54 halftime deficit last game- Curry was +13 and W's were -11 in 10 minutes he was off floor. Nuggets are 1-2 in Oakland this year, with games decided by total of nine points. Denver got to the foul line 92 times first three games, compared to 58 for Golden State, but Nuggets are just 19-60 behind arc so far in series. Over is 13-12-1 so far in playoffs, 8-5 in Western Conference. Weird to see Harrison Barnes playing better in NBA than he did at North Carolina.




          NBA

          Sunday, April 28

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          Trend Report
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          1:00 PM
          NEW YORK vs. BOSTON
          New York is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games when playing Boston
          The total has gone UNDER in 6 of New York's last 7 games when playing on the road against Boston
          Boston is 1-4 ATS in its last 5 games at home
          Boston is 4-8 ATS in its last 12 games

          3:30 PM
          MIAMI vs. MILWAUKEE
          Miami is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games on the road
          Miami is 6-2 SU in its last 8 games when playing on the road against Milwaukee
          Milwaukee is 0-5 SU in its last 5 games when playing Miami
          The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Milwaukee's last 6 games when playing Miami

          7:00 PM
          SAN ANTONIO vs. LA LAKERS
          The total has gone OVER in 4 of San Antonio's last 5 games
          The total has gone UNDER in 12 of San Antonio's last 17 games when playing LA Lakers
          LA Lakers are 1-6 ATS in their last 7 games when playing at home against San Antonio
          LA Lakers are 2-5 SU in their last 7 games when playing at home against San Antonio

          9:30 PM
          DENVER vs. GOLDEN STATE
          Denver is 1-4 SU in its last 5 games when playing on the road against Golden State
          The total has gone OVER in 4 of Denver's last 5 games when playing on the road against Golden State
          Golden State is 6-13 SU in its last 19 games when playing Denver
          The total has gone OVER in 4 of Golden State's last 5 games when playing Denver
          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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          • NBA

            Sunday, April 28

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            NBA playoffs: Sunday's East betting preview
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            New York Knicks at Boston Celtics (+2, 181.5)

            Knicks lead best-of-seven series 3-0.

            The Boston Celtics have a storied playoff history that is second to none in NBA annals, but they are in unchartered territory this postseason - courtesy of the New York Knicks. The Celtics have never lose the first three games of a playoff series and face the dubious task of trying to become the first team to erase a 3-0 deficit when they host the Knicks on Sunday in Game 4 of the best-of-seven series. New York pushed Boston to the brink of elimination with a 90-76 rout on Friday.

            The Knicks are on the verge of their first postseason series win since the 1999-2000 season, and they are fully aware of the magnitude of accomplishing it in four straight games. "To be honest with you, to accomplish that would be spectacular," star forward Carmelo Anthony said. "It would be a dream come true." Anthony, the league's leading scorer during the regular season, has been the driving force behind New York's domination, averaging 32 points in the first three games. Sixth Man of the Year award winner J.R. Smith was ejected Friday for elbowing Boston's Jason Terry in the face.

            TV: 1 p.m. ET, ABC

            ABOUT THE KNICKS: New York C Tyson Chandler was named the NBA Defensive Player of the Year for 2011-12, but he missed 16 of the last 20 games of the regular season with knee and neck injuries and has contributed a total of only nine points while averaging six rebounds in three playoff games. Still, the Knicks have completely taken away the Celtics' offensive flow, with guards Raymond Felton and Pablo Prigioni dominating Boston's backcourt. Prigioni missed Game 1, when Avery Bradley scored 14 points, but he has limited Bradley to a combined eight points over the past two games while contributing nine points and five steals in Game 3.

            ABOUT THE CELTICS: It's hard to imagine Boston winning a game, much less the series, following a string of feeble offensive performances. The Celtics have yet to score 80 points and are averaging a mere 75 in the three losses. Paul Pierce is averaging 18.7 points, but he's disappeared for long stretches, including a four-point first half in what was considered a must-win Friday night. He's been way off the mark from long range, connecting on 2-of-16 3-point attempts. "I think our 3-point game hasn’t really been there the whole series," Pierce said. "It’s going to be difficult. The playoffs are hard to win and we’ve got to figure out a way to grind through."

            TRENDS:

            * Under is 6-0 in the last six meetings.
            * Celtics are 1-4 ATS in their last five home games.
            * Knicks are 7-0 ATS in their last seven road games vs. a team with a home winning percentage greater than .600.

            BUZZER BEATERS

            1. The Knicks are 17-1 when Felton and Prigioni form the starting backcourt.

            2. F Jeff Green is averaging a team-high 19 points for the Celtics.

            3. New York was swept in four games by Boston in 2010-11 - Anthony's first season with the team.


            Miami Heat at Milwaukee Bucks (+8.5, 195)

            Heat lead best-of-seven series 3-0.

            The Miami Heat have let the Milwaukee Bucks hang around until late in the third quarter in each of the last two games before putting the pedal down and sprinting to the finish. The Bucks will need to withstand that closing kick if they hope to extend the series beyond Game 4 on Sunday. The Heat are 13 wins away from back-to-back championships and have put up three convincing wins in the first three games against Milwaukee.

            LeBron James has not approached the numbers he put up in Game 1 in either of the last two contests but has picked his spots to impact each game. He stayed on the floor with the second unit in the beginning of the fourth quarter of Game 2 to spark the decisive run and knocked down the 3-pointer late in the third quarter that got things rolling in Game 3. The Bucks have had some success with Ersan Ilyasova and Larry Sanders on the inside but guards Monta Ellis and Brandon Jennings have not been able to find a rhythm offensively.

            TV: 3:30 p.m. ET, ABC

            ABOUT THE HEAT: Miami has looked vulnerable at certain points in each of the first three games before snapping back into focus and running away. James turned in a dominant performance in Game 1 but has let the supporting cast handle most of the heavy lifting in the subsequent two games. That cast might have to expand and put in even more work in Game 4 with Dwyane Wade ailing. The All-Star guard missed time at the end of the regular season with a bruised knee and was limited in practice by the injury on Saturday. If he can’t go in Sunday, the Heat have plenty of other options at the starting off-guard spot. Ray Allen has averaged 16.7 points off the bench in the first three games of the series and Mike Miller was strong in place of Wade at the end of the season.

            ABOUT THE BUCKS: Jennings said that Milwaukee would win the series in six games before the start of the playoffs. That optimistic prediction is now an impossibility, and free-agent-to-be Jennings could be down to his final game in a Bucks uniform. Jennings scored 26 points in Game 1 but has gone 8-for-30 from the floor in the last two contests, including 1-for-14 from 3-point range. Ilyasova and Sanders have been the most effective offensive performers in the last two games but have not been able to take control of the game in the fourth quarter while Miami has been pulling away. Ilyasova and Sanders averaged a combined 16.6 rebounds in the regular season but have not been able to help the Bucks gain an advantage on the glass in the series.

            TRENDS:

            * Heat are 5-1 ATS in their last six games overall.
            * Under is 4-0-2 in Bucks’ last six vs. a team with a winning record.
            * Heat are 13-3 ATS in their last 16 games vs. a team with a losing record.

            BUZZER BEATERS

            1. Miami F Chris Andersen has collected 31 points on 13-of-15 shooting in the first three games.

            2. Allen broke Reggie Miller’s record for career playoff 3-pointers in Game 3. He has 322 after knocking down five on Thursday.

            3. Bucks F Mike Dunleavy has averaged 13.5 points off the bench in the last two games.


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            NBA

            Sunday, April 28

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            NBA playoffs: Sunday's West betting preview
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            San Antonio Spurs at Los Angeles Lakers (+10.5, 189.5)

            Spurs lead best-of-seven series 3-0.

            The Los Angeles Lakers opened the season with four potential future Hall of Famers in the starting lineup, and they will look to keep their season alive with three starters that averaged a combined 11.3 points. With their top four guards sidelined due to injury, the Lakers will trot out a starting unit that includes Earl Clark, Darius Morris and Andrew Goudelock as they attempt to stave off elimination in Sunday's Game 4 of their best-of-seven series against the visiting San Antonio Spurs.

            Facing an injury-depleted lineup didn't cause any let-up for the Spurs, who were steely efficient in dismantling Los Angeles 120-89 in Game 3 to put the Lakers on the brink of a first-round sweep for the first time since 1967. San Antonio shot 61.2 percent and received a combined 46 points from ageless Tim Duncan and rejuvenated point guard Tony Parker in Friday's romp. “We respect these guys,” Duncan said. “We’re not trying to give them any momentum whatsoever.” Spurs center Tiago Splitter injured an ankle Friday and is expected to miss at least a week.

            TV: 7 p.m. ET, TNT, Fox Sports Southwest (San Antonio), Time Warner Cable SportsNet (Los Angeles)

            ABOUT THE SPURS: Parker was scratched in the white of his eye in Game 3 that caused some blurred vision, but he said he expects to be fine for Game 4. He is coming off back-to-back 20-point performances for the first time in over a month. Coach Gregg Popovich declined to name who will start in place of Splitter, who has averaged only 4.8 points and 4 boards in the series but provides a big body to match up with Dwight Howard and Pau Gasol. Among the candidates are DeJuan Blair, who had 13 points and seven rebounds off the bench Friday, Tim Bonner or Aron Baynes. The Spurs dominated the glass 49-35 in Game 3.

            ABOUT THE LAKERS: Already down to its fifth and sixth guards due to the string of injuries, Los Angeles will also be shorthanded in the frontcourt in Sunday's game. Metta World Peace has been ruled out of the contest after having fluid drained from his knee Friday. He was a non-factor in Game 3, failing to score or grab a rebound and missing all six shots. Starting guards Steve Nash (hamstring/back) and Steve Blake (hamstring) and reserve Jodie Meeks (ankle) will all sit out as well. Second-year guards Darius Moore and Andrew Goudelock will start in the backcourt. The duo combined for 44 points Friday night.

            TRENDS:

            * Spurs are 1-4 ATS in their last five road games.
            * Lakers are 1-6 ATS in their last seven games following a loss.
            * Over is 4-1 in Spurs’ last five overall.
            * Over is 7-0 in Lakers’ last seven games following a loss of more than 10 points.

            BUZZER BEATERS

            1. No NBA team has ever overcome a 3-0 deficit to win a postseason series.

            2. Gasol had a double-double in Game 3, his third one in the past six contests.

            3. "We’re not just going to quit because all the odds are against us." - Lakers C Dwight Howard.


            Denver Nuggets at Golden State Warriors (+1.5, 211.5)

            Warriors lead best-of-seven series 2-1.

            A sore left ankle and anything the Denver Nuggets threw at him defensively could not slow down Stephen Curry in Game 3. Curry will try to lead the Golden State Warriors to a commanding 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven series when they host the Nuggets in Game 4 on Sunday. Curry suffered a left ankle sprain in Game 2 and was a game-time decision before Game 3 but made it into the starting lineup and collected 29 points and 11 assists in the win.

            Denver has been beaten at its own game in the last two contests, as the Warriors have crashed the paint and gotten out in transition in back-to-back victories. Nuggets guard Ty Lawson nearly got the better of Curry in Game 3 with 35 points and 10 assists but made the key turnover in the final seconds that allowed Golden State to close it out. The home crowd in Oakland was fired up for the first home playoff game since 2007 on Friday and should be in top form again for Game 4.

            TV: 9:30 p.m. ET, Altitude (Denver), Comcast SportsNet Bay Area (Golden State), TNT

            ABOUT THE NUGGETS: Denver stole Game 1 on Andre Miller’s last-second drive but was thoroughly beaten in Game 2 when the Warriors went to a smaller lineup. The Nuggets countered with their own smaller unit in Game 3, pushing Kosta Koufos to the bench and re-inserting Kenneth Faried into the starting lineup. Wilson Chandler and Faried served as the big men for most of the night, spreading the floor to open drive-and-kick lanes for Lawson. Denver nearly pulled off the victory with that strategy but could not overcome some key turnovers down the stretch. “There was a lot of good tonight,” Nuggets coach George Karl said after Game 3. “I told the team after the game, ‘the process of the NBA playoffs is to get better. We got better tonight.’”

            ABOUT THE WARRIORS: Things looked bleak for Golden State after David Lee was lost for the playoffs with a torn hip flexor in the fourth quarter of the Game 1 loss. But the Warriors regrouped by moving Jarrett Jack into the starting lineup and catching fire from long range in Game 2. Curry, who continued playing after rolling his left ankle in the third quarter of Game 2, got treatment between games and made the start in Game 3. The star guard had no trouble moving around early and put the Warriors on his back in the fourth quarter, driving to the hoop of a left-handed hook shot over Faried on one possession and taking Corey Brewer into the lane for a floater on the next to help Golden State maintain its slim advantage. The pace of the contest did lead to some trouble holding onto the ball, and the Warriors gave up 30 points on 23 turnovers.

            TRENDS:

            * Nuggets are 1-6 ATS in their last seven games overall.
            * Warriors are 6-0 ATS in their last six games overall.
            * Over is 6-1 in Nuggets’ last seven overall.
            * Over is 4-1 in the last five meetings.

            BUZZER BEATERS

            1. Curry joined Oscar Robertson (1962), Kevin Johnson (1989) and Chris Paul (2008) as the only players with at least 78 points and 33 assists in their first three playoff games.

            2. Denver Cs Koufos and JaVale McGee combined for just four points in 25 minutes in Game 3.

            3. Golden State G Klay Thompson went over 20 points in each of the first two games but slumped to six on 3-of-10 shooting in Game 3.
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            • Playff Record:


              Date WLT Pct Net Units Record

              04/27/13 3-*5-*0 37.50% -*1250 Detail
              04/26/13 4-*2-*0 66.67% +*900 Detail
              04/25/13 4-*1-*1 80.00% +*1450 Detail
              04/24/13 1-*5-*0 16.67% -*2250 Detail
              04/23/13 2-*4-*0 33.33% -*1200 Detail
              04/22/13 2-*2-*0 50.00% -*100 Detail
              04/21/13 3-*5-*0 37.50% -*1250 Detail
              04/20/13 3-*4-*1 42.86% -*700 Detail

              04/28/13 22-28 44.00% -4400


              Sunday, April 28
              Game Score Status Pick Amount
              New York - 1:00 PM ET New York -2 500 POD # 1
              Boston - Under 180.5 500


              Miami - 3:30 PM ET Milwaukee +8.5 500
              Milwaukee - Under 195 500


              San Antonio - 7:00 PM ET San Antonio -11 500 POD # 6
              L.A. Lakers - Under 189.5 500 POD # 5


              Denver - 9:30 PM ET Golden State +1.5 500 POD # 2
              Golden State - Over 211.5 500 POD # 3
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              • Preview: Bulls (45-37) at Nets (49-33)

                Date: April 29, 2013 7:00 PM EDT


                NEW YORK (AP) - No use looking back now for the Brooklyn Nets.

                Game 4 hurt, physically and mentally, but there's nothing they can do about it. The missed free throws, the blown boxouts, cost them what should have been a victory, and they realize things would be a whole lot different if they were coming home tied at two games apiece instead of trailing the Chicago Bulls 3-1.

                That's history now. If they don't win Game 5 on Monday night, they'll have all the time in the world to think about what might have been.

                ``I think they are very acutely aware of the mistakes that we made and I don't think we need that for tomorrow. I think tomorrow is more positive and I think it's really important for us to be looking ahead, not backwards, tomorrow,' coach P.J. Carlesimo said Sunday, revealing that the Nets won't look at specifics of their collapse when they gather Monday morning.

                ``They'll be enough motivation. They're not going to forget what happened on Saturday, but I don't think we need it. We need to dwell on Monday, not Saturday.'

                What the Nets are trying to forget is the 14-point lead they couldn't hold late in regulation on Saturday. Nate Robinson led the Bulls back, and they pulled out a 142-134 triple-overtime victory. As meaningful as it was for the Bulls, they understand they also need to let it go quickly.

                ``Well, it's one game,' Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau said. ``I like the fact that we never quit on the game. That's been the nature of the team all season. They'll keep battling. Things weren't going our way, but there was no give-in. They just kept going.'

                That spirit has Chicago on the verge of the second round in a season in which Derrick Rose hasn't played at all, Joakim Noah has battled chronic pain in his right foot and some other injury often seems around the corner, even it's not serious. This time it's a bruised calf for point guard Kirk Hinrich.

                So the Bulls know never to expect anything to come easily, certainly not a close-out game on their opponent's home floor. The Nets are 5-0 in Game 5s at home.

                ``They're going to be in their building, so they're going to have juice and energy from the crowd,' forward Carlos Boozer said. ``For us, we just have to stay focused, poised, tighten up our defense.'

                Indeed, the Bulls aren't used to having to rely on something like the 29 points Robinson scored after the third quarter. They prefer to lean on their defense but realize there are some nights against teams like the Nets where they will have to win by making shots.

                ``The thing is, you've got to win different ways,' Thibodeau said. ``They make shots. Some of the plays were defended well. We knew that going in. You can't let your guard down against them. They're a great team. They've shown that all year. We know we're going to have to play our best game tomorrow.'

                Only eight NBA teams have overcome a 3-1 deficit, yet Carlesimo remained optimistic Sunday - even talking about the days off in between Game 6 and Game 7. He believes the Nets have outplayed the Bulls for long enough stretches during the series to think they can do it for an entire game.

                ``I mean, we know it should be 2-2, and you know the whole line of questioning would be totally different. But it's not, it's 3-1, and that's our fault and we've got to deal with it,' Carlesimo said on a conference call. ``But we know how close it was to being 2-2 and a totally different scenario.

                ``Playoffs are a game at a time. The mindset will be totally different tomorrow night and if we can get the job done it'll be totally different going into Thursday.'

                With only one day of rest between games, Carlesimo said he may have to extend his rotation Monday after Deron Williams played 58 minutes Saturday and every other starter played at least 48, the equivalent of a full game. Thibodeau, who has been criticized for riding his starters too long, actually got more key minutes from his bench because Robinson was playing so well and because Noah's time on the court has to be limited because of his foot.

                Thibodeau did say that Noah has been feeling less soreness the day after games than he was late in the regular season. The center was on the floor 39 minutes Saturday, about 10 more than Thibodeau wants to play him.

                The Bulls also went 3-1 against the Nets during the regular season, though most of the margins were as close as Chicago's have been during this series. So Carlesimo, who helped the Nets win 49 games in their first season in Brooklyn after replacing the fired Avery Johnson in December, doesn't think their work is done yet.

                ``I don't think it's difficult for our guys to feel that they're capable of doing this,' he said. ``I think that they feel we can beat the Bulls. Have we done it? No, we haven't done it enough. But they know that we can do it, they know that this game is in Brooklyn, and I do think they'll bounce back and I do think it's doable.'
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                • Preview: Pacers (49-32) at Hawks (44-38)

                  Date: April 29, 2013 7:30 PM EDT


                  ATLANTA (AP) - When Ivan Johnson is banging around in the lane and staring down opponents, the Atlanta Hawks are a different team.

                  They hope the bearded, bruising forward can keep it up in Game 4 of the playoffs against the Indiana Pacers.

                  While Al Horford was the star of Atlanta's Game 3 rout, it was Johnson who set the physical tone the Hawks so desperately needed after losing the first two games in Indianapolis. He played more than 26 minutes off the bench, scoring seven points, grabbing seven rebounds and picking up five fouls in 90-69 blowout.

                  ``The thing that frustrates the opposition more than anything is the fact that this kid plays hard,' coach Larry Drew said Sunday, when both teams practiced at Philips Arena to prepare for Game 4. ``He doesn't take possessions off. He will stand up to any challenge, whoever he has to defend. He's a physical, rugged player. A lot of guys don't like playing against guys like that.'

                  Johnson isn't exactly a kid, even though this is just his second year in the league. The 29-year-old has a notorious temper, which resulted in a lifetime ban from the South Korean league for flashing an obscene gesture during a playoff game, and it took a long time before any NBA team was willing to take a chance on him.

                  The Hawks are glad they did, though Johnson has struggled at times to keep his emotions in check. He was sent home last season for conduct detrimental to the team and, judging by the ominous stare he flashes anytime things don't go his way, he always seems on the verge of crossing the line again.

                  ``The unfortunate thing about Ivan is he has a little bit of a reputation,' Drew said. ``If he can work at it hard enough, he can shake that. He's just too skilled. A big guy, with his size, with his ability and his mobility, he frustrates a lot of people. He knows how to play. He's got a good knack for the game.'

                  Johnson's defensive presence helped free up Horford to focus more on the offensive end. He responded with 26 points, along with 16 rebounds, as the Hawks built a commanding 24-point lead by halftime and were never seriously threatened.

                  Atlanta will try to even the best-of-seven series at two wins apiece on Monday night.

                  The Hawks hope to stick with the lineup that worked so well in their victory - 7-footer Johan Petro starting at center, with Horford moving to power forward and Josh Smith shifting down to small forward.

                  Petro missed practice Sunday, returning home to Miami to be with his wife during the birth of their child. She was scheduled to deliver in time for her husband to get back to Atlanta for Game 4.

                  The bigger lineup - 3-point specialist Kyle Korver came off the bench - allowed the Hawks to match up much better with the Pacers at both ends of the court. Guarded by Smith, Paul George was held to 16 points after averaging 25 in the first two games. Indiana's 7-2 center, Roy Hibbert, managed just 8 points after scoring 15.5 per contest in Indiana.

                  ``The whole thing helped us size-wise,' Horford said. ``We were able to get Petro in there, which made an impact on Hibbert. Then Ivan came in and did the same. They freed me up to get more offensive minded. It just goes hand in hand.'

                  The Pacers turned in a stunningly poor performance after playing so well on their home court, where they averaged 110 points and a 16-point margin of victory. They shot just 27 percent (22 of 81) and turned the ball over 22 times, leading to 24 Atlanta points.

                  ``We really just beat ourselves,' George said. ``We've got to play tougher and with more of an edge.'

                  Indiana made four of its first six shots, building an 8-1 lead that prompted Drew to call a timeout less than 3 minutes into the game. After that, it was all Hawks. The Pacers missed 30 of their next 36 attempts, trailed 54-30 at halftime, and matched the lowest-scoring first half in the franchise's playoff history.

                  ``Shots weren't falling, but we allowed those shots not to fall,' George said. ``We weren't aggressive. We weren't taking up our own air space. They were making us catch the ball where they wanted. We really weren't fighting for spots.'

                  If Petro isn't available for Game 4, the Hawks will be in a bit of predicament. The 6-foot-8 Johnson could get the start at center, allowing Horford and Smith to stay in the roles that worked so well Saturday.

                  Then again, Drew prefers to use Johnson as a backup.

                  ``I don't want to disrupt that,' the coach said. ``He's done such a good job bringing us energy off the bench. I would hate to lose that if I put him in the starting lineup.'

                  Johnson will accept whatever role he's given.

                  ``I'm just trying to make my presence felt,' he told reporters after the game. ``That's a matter of being a big man. We've got to throw our bodies around to get what we want.'

                  The Pacers know they'll have to contend with Johnson if they want to regain control of the series.

                  ``He's a great energy guy, a guy that just constantly battles,' George said. ``He's an emotional player. The whole team feeds off his energy and his motor.'
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                  • Preview: Thunder (60-22) at Rockets (45-37)

                    Date: April 29, 2013 9:30 PM EDT


                    HOUSTON (AP) - Kevin Durant felt strange playing without injured All-Star Russell Westbrook for the first time in Game 3 against the Houston Rockets.

                    He did, however, enjoy handling the ball more in the point guard's absence.

                    Durant's 41 points helped the Thunder to the win on Saturday night. A victory on Monday would complete the four-game sweep and send them to the second round of the playoffs.

                    He broke into a huge grin when asked how it felt to run the offense without Westbrook, who had season-ending knee surgery Saturday.

                    ``I tell you, it's fun,' he said. ``I feel like I'm playing street ball again, just having the ball in my hands all the time and initiating the offense.'

                    The Rockets, of course, didn't share Durant's delight in having the ball more. Durant scored 27 points before halftime on Saturday as Oklahoma City built a huge lead.

                    Houston coach Kevin McHale alternated defenders Chandler Parsons and Francisco Garcia to try to slow him down, but knows they'll have to do better if they expect to win on Monday.

                    ``It's more difficult,' McHale said of dealing with Durant with Westbrook out. ``But when he does give it up you've got to deny him and try to keep him from getting it. I thought (Garcia) did a better job of that. Chandler's got to do a better job of that. When he does finally give it up - thank goodness - letting him get it right back is not a very good option for us.'

                    Though Durant tied a career high for points in the playoffs on Saturday night, he wasn't satisfied with his work. He had four turnovers in that game, which was his high in this postseason.

                    ``I've got to make better decisions,' he said. ``I turned the ball over a few times and I think I should have made stronger passes. But it's a learning process so I've got to continue to keep working at it.'

                    Coach Scott Brooks acknowledged that his staff was scrambling to adjust after Westbrook's injury and that they'll make some minor tweaks for Game 4.

                    ``We don't want to change everything and throw so many things at guys and expect them to pick things up,' he said. ``We just want to do a few things. As the playoffs go on we can adjust more on the fly.'

                    The Thunder are also focused on staying aggressive after being up by double digits in each of the past two games only to have Houston fight back to go on top in the fourth quarter.

                    Still, Durant said the team's ability to close out both of those games after losing the lead also shows the maturity of the Thunder.

                    McHale is proud of his young team for fighting back in the past two games. On Monday, he hopes the Rockets can get off to a good start so they don't find themselves playing catch-up the whole game.

                    ``The last couple of games we put ourselves in position to win,' McHale said. ``(Monday) night we've got to put ourselves over the top and make them make big, big plays down the stretch.'

                    The Rockets lament their missed chances in the past two games, but say the close calls gave them confidence that they can beat this team. They're undaunted by the fact that no NBA team has come back from a 3-0 deficit to win a best-of-seven playoff series.

                    ``Eventually someone's going to do it,' Parsons said. ``So we've got a perfect opportunity to go out here and shock the world.'

                    Houston could be without point guard Jeremy Lin on Monday. He missed the second half of Game 2 after bruising his chest muscle before returning on Saturday night. But he was largely ineffective in about 18 minutes and finished with just two points.

                    Lin said he was hurting on Sunday and didn't know if he'd be ready for Monday.

                    ``That's a big decision for us to make,' McHale said. ``I know Jeremy really wants to play, but he could not do a lot of stuff last night. We're going to have to wait and see, because it doesn't do any good for him to play if he can't help us.'

                    Though Durant carried the team on Saturday night, the Thunder also got a big contribution from Serge Ibaka, who finished with 17 points and 11 rebounds.

                    In the days leading up to Game 3, Brooks discussed the need for everyone to do a little more to make up for Westbrook being out. Ibaka did just that, making key plays down the stretch to help Oklahoma City secure the win.

                    ``Serge had some very big moments last night, just his presence around the basket, his offensive rebounds, his shot-making ability,' Brooks said. ``He's understanding the game much more as the years have gone by ... his game last night, if we didn't have it it would have been a tough game for us to win.'
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                    • Monday's Playoff Tips

                      April 29, 2013


                      The Heat and Spurs have already advanced to the second round with sweeps, as the Bulls and Thunder are looking to join that class tonight with victories. Chicago heads to Brooklyn after its epic triple-overtime triumph on Saturday, while Oklahoma City battles Houston at the Toyota Center. We'll begin in Atlanta as the Pacers look to rebound from a horrible performance in Game 3.

                      Pacers at Hawks (-1 ½, 186) - 7:35 PM EST - NBATV

                      This series hasn't been very competitive even though Atlanta has a chance to even things up at 2-2 with a home win tonight. The Hawks routed the Pacers from start to finish on Saturday night, 90-69 to cash easily as two-point favorites. Indiana shot a dreadful 27% from the field, while putting up just 30 points in the first half. Atlanta actually shot its worst percentage from the floor in the series (42%), but Al Horford stepped up with a 26-point, 16-rebound effort to give the Hawks their 12th straight home victory over the Pacers.

                      Now, Indiana needs to find a way to win in Atlanta for the first time since 2007, while its starting backcourt of George Hill and Lance Stephenson combined to shoot 2-of-15 for seven points in Game 3. In six of the last seven visits to Philips Arena, the Pacers have been limited to 93 points or below. Since Frank Vogel took over as head coach in 2011, Indiana has won just three of eight road postseason games, with two of those victories coming against Orlando in the opening round last season.

                      The Hawks snapped a seven-game ATS skid at home with Saturday's blowout, while posting a 7-2 mark to the 'under' the last nine contests at Philips Arena. Since Game 2 of the first round in 2010, Atlanta owns an incredible 13-2 record to the 'under' at home, with the two 'overs' hitting against Chicago in 2011 on totals of 178.

                      Bulls at Nets (-5 ½, 180) - 7:05 PM EST - TNT

                      Even though this is the early tip-off tonight, we had to give them some more to time to breathe after Saturday's incredible comeback by Chicago. Even though it took three overtimes, the Bulls rallied from a late 14-point deficit thanks to Nate Robinson's one-man show, scoring 29 points in the final 17 minutes to win 142-134. Chicago may have buried Brooklyn with a 3-1 series edge, but the Nets can send the series back to the United Center with a victory tonight.

                      Back to Saturday's classic, as the game cashed the 'over' for the first time since Game 1, but don't be misled by the final score. Things were tied at 111-111 at the end of regulation, the first time since 2010 these two teams each eclipsed the 100-point mark in a meeting. Both clubs shot well on Saturday, but the Nets doomed themselves with a 29-of-45 performance from the charity stripe.

                      The Bulls cashed as 2 ½-point favorites on Saturday, but no team has covered in consecutive games in this series. Does that mean an automatic look at Brooklyn tonight? The Nets own a modest 4-0 ATS record the last four games off an ATS loss, while winning each of their last three home games off a defeat by an average of eight points. Since the All-Star break, the Bulls are a coin-toss proposition as a road 'dog, posting an 8-8 ATS mark.

                      Thunder (-1 ½, 206) at Rockets - 9:35 PM EST - TNT

                      Oklahoma City's chance at repeating as Western Conference champions took a major hit with Russell Westbrook's knee injury, which sidelines the All-Star guard for the remainder of the postseason. However, the Thunder is one win away from advancing to the second round after holding off the Rockets on Saturday, 104-101 to take a commanding 3-0 series advantage.

                      The victory didn't come without drama, as OKC squandered a 26-point edge, but Kevin Durant stepped up by scoring 41 points, including a divine intervention three-pointer to put the Thunder up for good in the final minute. The game finished shy of the 206 ½-point total, even though the two teams combined for 115 points in the opening half. The Rockets received solid performances off the bench from Francisco Garcia and Carlos Delfino, who combined to knock down seven three-pointers, but Houston shot just 12-of-37 from long-distance.

                      Jeremy Lin is listed as questionable with a chest injury that limited the Rockets' guard to two points in 18 minutes of Game 3. All three games of this series have finished 'under' the total, but Game 1 and Game 3 each ended three points shy of an 'over.' This is only the third time the Thunder has been listed as a road favorite in the playoffs, winning against the Lakers and Mavericks last postseason. The Rockets are 11-2 to the 'under' the last 13 home contests, with the two 'overs' coming against defenseless Sacramento and Orlando.
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                      • 2013 NBA Playoff Results

                        April 29, 2013


                        2012 Playoff Results

                        NBA First Round

                        -- Home teams are 22-8
                        -- Favorites are 23-7 straight up
                        -- Favorites are 17-13 against the spread
                        -- The Under has gone 17-13

                        Away Home Score ATS Result Total Result


                        Saturday Apr. 20, 2013

                        Boston New York (-7.5) 85-78 Underdog Under (189)

                        Golden State Denver (-7.5) 97-95 Underdog Under (211.5)

                        Chicago Brooklyn (-4.5) 106-89 Favorite Over (181.5)

                        Memphis L.A. Clippers (-5.5) 112-91 Favorite Over (178.5)


                        Sunday Apr. 21, 2013

                        Atlanta Indiana (-7) 107-90 Favorite Over (185.5)

                        L.A. Lakers San Antonio (-9) 91-79 Favorite Under (191)

                        Milwaukee Miami (-13.5) 110-87 Favorite Under (197.5)

                        Houston Oklahoma City (-10.5) 120-91 Favorite Under (214)


                        Monday Apr. 22, 2013

                        Chicago (+5.5, +190) Brooklyn 90-82 Underdog Under (183)

                        Memphis L.A. Clippers (-5.5) 93-91 Underdog Over (180.5)


                        Tuesday Apr. 23, 2013

                        Milwaukee Miami (-14) 98-86 Underdog Under (197)

                        Boston New York (-6.5) 87-71 Favorite Under (186.5)

                        Golden State (+8.5, +350) Denver 131-117 Underdog Over (208.5)


                        Wednesday Apr. 24, 2013

                        Houston Oklahoma City (-11) 105-102 Underdog Under (213.5)

                        Atlanta Indiana (-7) 113-98 Favorite Over (187)

                        L.A. Lakers San Antonio (-9) 102-91 Favorite Over (188.5)


                        Thursday Apr. 25, 2013

                        Miami (-7) Milwaukee 104-91 Favorite Under (195.5)

                        Brooklyn Chicago (-3.5) 79-76 Underdog Under (182)

                        L.A. Clippers Memphis (-4.5) 94-82
                        Favorite
                        Under (178.5)


                        Friday Apr. 26, 2013

                        New York (+2.5, +125) Boston 90-76 Underdog Under (183)

                        San Antonio (-6) L.A. Lakers 120-89 Favorite Over (184.5)

                        Denver Golden State (+1.5, +115) 110-108 Underdog Over (210.5)


                        Saturday Apr. 27, 2013

                        Brooklyn Chicago (-2.5) 142-134 (3OT) Favorite Over (177)

                        L.A. Clippers Memphis (-3) 104-83 Favorite Over (177.5)

                        Indiana Atlanta (-2) 90-69 Favorite Under (188.5)

                        Oklahoma City (+1, +105) Houston 104-101 Underdog Under (206.5)


                        Sunday Apr. 28, 2013

                        New York Boston (+1.5, +115) 97-90 (OT) Underdog Over (181.5)

                        Miami (-9) Milwaukee 88-77 Favorite Under (195)

                        San Antonio (-11) L.A. Lakers 103-82 Favorite Under (190)

                        Denver Golden State (+2, +115) 115-101 Underdog Over (213)

                        Monday Apr. 29, 2013
                        Indiana Atlanta - - -
                        Chicago Brooklyn - - -
                        Oklahoma City Houston - - -

                        Tuesday Apr. 30, 2013
                        Golden State Denver - - -
                        Memphis L.A. Clippers - - -

                        Wednesday May 1, 2013
                        Boston New York - - -
                        Atlanta Indiana - - -
                        *Houston Oklahoma City - - -

                        Thursday May 2, 2013
                        *Brooklyn Chicago - - -
                        Denver Golden State - - -

                        Friday May 3, 2013
                        *New York Boston - - -
                        *Indiana Atlanta - - -
                        *Oklahoma City Houston - - -

                        Saturday May 4, 2013
                        *Chicago Brooklyn - - -
                        *Golden State Denver - - -

                        Sunday May 5, 2013
                        *Boston New York - - -
                        *Atlanta Indiana - - -
                        *Houston Oklahoma City - - -
                        *Memphis L.A. Clippers - - -

                        *If Neccessary
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                        • NBA
                          Dunkel

                          Chicago at Brooklyn
                          The Nets look to stay alive in the series and take advantage of a Chicago team that is 1-7 ATS in its last 8 games following a SU win. Brooklyn is the pick (-5 1/2) according to Dunkel, which has the Nets favored by 10 1/2. Dunkel Pick: Brooklyn (-5 1/2). Here are all of today's picks.

                          MONDAY, APRIL 29

                          Game 517-518: Indiana at Atlanta (7:30 p.m. EST)
                          Dunkel Ratings: Indiana 114.929; Atlanta 119.661
                          Dunkel Line & Total: Atlanta by 4 1/2; 182
                          Vegas Line & Total: Atlanta by 1 1/2; 186
                          Dunkel Pick: Atlanta (-1 1/2); Under

                          Game 519-520: Chicago at Brooklyn (7:00 p.m. EST)
                          Dunkel Ratings: Chicago 114.087; Brooklyn 124.622
                          Dunkel Line & Total: Brooklyn by 10 1/2; 185
                          Vegas Line & Total: Brooklyn by 5 1/2; 180
                          Dunkel Pick: Brooklyn (-5 1/2); Over

                          Game 521-522: Oklahoma City at Houston (9:30 p.m. EST)
                          Dunkel Ratings: Oklahoma City 123.476; Houston 124.011
                          Dunkel Line & Total: Houston by 1; 210
                          Vegas Line & Total: Oklahoma City by 1 1/2; 206
                          Dunkel Pick: Houston (+1 1/2); Over




                          NBA
                          Long Sheet

                          Monday, April 29

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                          INDIANA (51 - 33) at ATLANTA (45 - 40) - 4/29/2013, 7:30 PM
                          There are no Top Trends with records of significance that apply to this game.

                          Head-to-Head Series History
                          ATLANTA is 8-6 against the spread versus INDIANA over the last 3 seasons
                          ATLANTA is 8-6 straight up against INDIANA over the last 3 seasons
                          8 of 14 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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                          CHICAGO (48 - 38) at BROOKLYN (50 - 36) - 4/29/2013, 7:00 PM
                          Top Trends for this game.
                          CHICAGO is 38-47 ATS (-13.7 Units) in all games this season.
                          CHICAGO is 46-32 ATS (+10.8 Units) in road games over the last 2 seasons.
                          CHICAGO is 20-7 ATS (+12.3 Units) in a road game where where the total is between 180 and 184.5 points over the last 2 seasons.
                          BROOKLYN is 27-46 ATS (-23.6 Units) in home games over the last 2 seasons.
                          BROOKLYN is 13-29 ATS (-18.9 Units) in home games second half of the season over the last 2 seasons.
                          BROOKLYN is 4-16 ATS (-13.6 Units) in home games against Central division opponents over the last 2 seasons.
                          BROOKLYN is 10-23 ATS (-15.3 Units) in home games revenging a loss vs opponent over the last 2 seasons.
                          BROOKLYN is 16-26 ATS (-12.6 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record this season.
                          BROOKLYN is 4-13 ATS (-10.3 Units) in home games when playing against a team with a winning record - 2nd half of the season over the last 2 seasons.

                          Head-to-Head Series History
                          CHICAGO is 8-7 against the spread versus BROOKLYN over the last 3 seasons
                          CHICAGO is 11-4 straight up against BROOKLYN over the last 3 seasons
                          8 of 15 games in this series have gone UNDER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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                          OKLAHOMA CITY (63 - 22) at HOUSTON (45 - 40) - 4/29/2013, 9:30 PM
                          There are no Top Trends with records of significance that apply to this game.

                          Head-to-Head Series History
                          OKLAHOMA CITY is 8-6 against the spread versus HOUSTON over the last 3 seasons
                          OKLAHOMA CITY is 10-4 straight up against HOUSTON over the last 3 seasons
                          7 of 14 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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                          NBA
                          Armadillo's Write-Up

                          Monday, April 29

                          After winning first two games at home by 17-15 points, Pacers lost by 21 in Game 3, shooting 27.2% from floor; their subs were 6-33 in game they trailed by 24 at half. Home side won all seven Atlanta-Indiana games this season; Pacers lost its visits to Atlanta this year, by 3-9-21 points, with five of seven in series going over total. Atlanta is 3-7 in its last ten games overall, with six of last eight going over total. Horford had 26 points, 16 boards in Game 3. Under is 16-14-1 in playoffs, 8-6-1 in Eastern Conference.

                          Five of seven Chicago-Brooklyn games this season were decided by 4 or less points or in OT; Nets led by 14 with 3:00 in Game 4, lost in triple OT- how do they bounce back here? Robinson scored 29 points in last 27:00 of Game 4, as Chicago bench outscored the Brooklyn subs 55-22. Home favorites are 13-9 vs spread league-wide so far in playoffs, 7-5 in Eastern Conference. Nets took 16 more FTs than Chicago last game but missed 16 of 45- only series game they won, Brooklyn shot 55.8% from floor- they shot 35.4/34.6/49.5% in losing last three games.

                          Westbrook is out for year; Thunder scored 105-104 points in winning last two games, after scoring 119+ in last four wins vs Houston, which rallied back from down 17 at half but still fell short. Fisher (+14) split PG with BC alum Jackson (-9) for OC, which held Rockets to 12-37 on arc (30-108 in series). Durant was 13-30 from floor last game, scored 41 points, with Ibaka next with 17. For OC to win next series, they'll need to develop another consistent scoring threat (Martin?). Lin played only 18 minutes last game, so he is hurting; Rockets can't stop Durant, so if they win this game, their season ends in Game 5.
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                          • NBA

                            Monday, April 29

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                            Monday's NBA playoffs: What bettors need to know
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                            Chicago Bulls at Brooklyn Nets (-5.5, 180)

                            Bulls lead best-of-seven series 3-1.

                            The Chicago Bulls look to close out the first-round series and the Brooklyn Nets attempt to bounce back from Saturday’s collapse as the teams square off in Monday’s Game 5 in Brooklyn. The Bulls won a 142-134 triple-overtime classic to take a 3-1 lead in the Eastern Conference best-of-seven series. Chicago rebounded from a 14-point deficit in the final minutes of regulation behind backup guard Nate Robinson. The Nets were 8-of-27 shooting during the three overtimes.

                            Brooklyn didn’t practice Sunday and coach P.J. Carlesimo aims to have the team forget about the Game 4 setback. “We have to move away from the disappointment and channel it into anger or resolve or whatever else,” Carlesimo said in a Sunday conference call. “We can’t focus on Saturday. We’ve got to focus on Monday – got to be ready at 7 o’clock. We’ve got a one-game season. It’s as simple as that.” Chicago would like to slam the door shut and not give the Nets a chance to get back into the series. “We’ve been fighting through adversity and things all year,” Bulls center Joakim Noah said. “To be in this position now going to Brooklyn – but it’s not going to be easy.”

                            TV: 7 p.m. ET, TNT, Comcast SportsNet Chicago, My9 (Brooklyn),

                            ABOUT THE BULLS: Robinson had a quarter for the ages when he poured in 23 of his 34 points in Saturday’s fourth quarter. He scored 12 straight points during the game-tying 14-0 run and finished 14-of-23 from the field. “Whenever I’m in the game, I just play with a lot of confidence,” Robinson said afterward. “You kind of have to lie to yourself and feel like you can’t miss.” The 23-point quarter was the second most in franchise history behind Michael Jordan’s 24-point quarter against the Philadelphia 76ers during the 1990 playoffs. “It was big shot after big shot,” Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau said. “That’s what he does. That’s what makes him so valuable. It doesn’t take much to get him going. Once he gets going, he can have a great run.” Robinson scored 35 total points in the first three games.

                            ABOUT THE NETS: Guard Joe Johnson had 22 points and played 48 minutes in Game 4 despite a painful foot injury. Johnson forced the first overtime with a last-second floater to continue a trend of making clutch shots for Brooklyn. “If you look at the 86 games we’ve played, I think Joe would be up there in terms of last-second or end-of-game (or) overtime plays for the year,” Carlesimo said. In the history of the NBA, has somebody had a better season? Probably. But it’s scary to think about what this year would’ve been like without Joe Johnson.” Johnson is averaging 17.5 points during the series.

                            TRENDS:

                            * Bulls are 1-7 ATS in their last eight games following a win.
                            * Over is 8-1 in Nets’ last nine games following a loss.
                            * Nets are 4-0 ATS in their last four games following an ATS loss.

                            BUZZER BEATERS

                            1. Noah played nearly 39 minutes in the triple-overtime game, which were 14 more than the target due to his bout with plantar fasciitis.

                            2. Nets C Brook Lopez had 26 points in Game 4 and has topped 20 in each game. He is averaging 22.5 points, 7.5 rebounds and 4.3 blocked shots.

                            3. Bulls PG Kirk Hinrich had 18 points and 14 assists in Game 4 after totaling just nine assists over the first three games.


                            Indiana Pacers at Atlanta Hawks (-2, 186)

                            Pacers lead best-of-seven series 2-1.

                            The Atlanta Hawks were dominated physically in the first two games of the series and had little hope of stopping anything the Indiana Pacers were doing offensively. Coming home seemed to rejuvenate the Hawks in a strong Game 3 performance, and they will be looking to even up the best-of-seven series when they host the Pacers again on Monday. Al Horford led the way as Atlanta went to a bigger lineup and slowed the pace.

                            The Hawks stifled Indiana in the half court and held it to 27.2 percent shooting in Game 3, including 4-of-25 from beyond the arc. That was a far cry from the first two contests, when the Pacers totaled 220 points and looked like they were on their way to an easy series sweep. Atlanta’s bigger lineup put Josh Smith on Paul George defensively, and the Pacers’ star had some trouble dealing with the added length. The Hawks had that game in hand at the half and gained some momentum going forward.

                            TV: 7:30 p.m. ET, Fox Sports Indiana, Fox Sports South (Atlanta), NBATV

                            ABOUT THE PACERS: It’s Indiana’s turn to regroup after a dismal performance. The Pacers’ starting backcourt of George Hill and Lance Stephenson combined to shoot 2-for-15 while reserve guards D.J. Augustin and Orlando Johnson backed them up with a combined 0-for-9 effort. “They came out with a lot of energy, put us on our heels early, and the rest is history,” Hill told reporters. “We turned the ball over a lot and we weren’t getting to the places that we want to get to on the offensive end.” The Hawks made an obvious effort to play with more aggression and Indiana did not respond well to the increased physicality. George posted a triple-double in Game 1 and went for 27 points in Game 2 but was held to 16 on 4-of-11 shooting on Saturday in Atlanta.

                            ABOUT THE HAWKS: Petro’s move into the starting lineup and the extended use of Ivan Johnson off the bench in the center spot allowed Horford to focus on the offensive end in Game 3. Petro returned home to Miami on Sunday for the birth of his child but is expected to be back in time for Monday’s game. The rotation change also benefited Kyle Korver, who struggled going up directly against George in the first two games as the starter but was free to focus more on the offensive end off the bench and knocked down a pair of 3-pointers. The 54-30 halftime lead marked the franchise record for the fewest points allowed in the first half of a playoff game, and included a key play that Atlanta’s players pointed to after the game. Horford was taken down by a flagrant foul in the second quarter and point guard Jeff Teague rushed to his defense, shoving Indiana forward David West and refusing to back down.

                            TRENDS:

                            * Pacers are 1-4 ATS in their last five road games.
                            * Hawks are 1-7 ATS in their last eight home games.
                            * Over is 9-1 in Pacers’ last 10 games following a loss.
                            * Over is 5-1 in the last six meetings.

                            BUZZER BEATERS

                            1. The Hawks have won 12 straight over the Pacers in Atlanta.

                            2. West (7-for-14) and Ian Mahinmi (1-for-2) were the only Indiana players to shoot at least 50 percent from the field on Saturday.

                            3. Horford’s 26 points and 16 rebounds in Game 3 marked the first time an Atlanta player had reached at least 25 and 15 in a playoff game since Dikembe Mutombo in 1997.



                            Oklahoma City Thunder at Houston Rockets (+1.5, 206.5)

                            Thunder lead best-of-seven series 3-0.

                            The Oklahoma City Thunder found a way to win without Russell Westbrook and now look to finish off the host Houston Rockets in Monday’s Game 4. The Thunder learned Saturday that Westbrook is done for the postseason after undergoing knee surgery and they edged the Rockets later that night to take a 3-0 lead in the Western Conference best-of-seven series. Houston recovered from a 26-point deficit to take the lead before succumbing 104-101.

                            The Rockets are attempting to avoid the sweep and they are lamenting missed opportunities in two of the first three games. “You’ve got to find a way to win these games,” forward Chandler Parsons said after the Game 3 loss. “I think we are learning a lot and growing a lot right now but it is very frustrating. We feel we should be up 2-1 right now and yet we’re down 0-3.” Oklahoma City standout Kevin Durant matched his personal playoff career high with 41 points and hit the decisive 3-pointer while taking 30 shots with Westbrook out. “I just go out there on the court and I knew I had to give it my all no matter what,” Durant said afterward. “That’s what I’m going to do for however many more games we have to play.”

                            TV: 9:30 p.m. ET, ESPN, Fox Sports Oklahoma, Comcast SportsNet Houston

                            ABOUT THE THUNDER: Second-year guard Reggie Jackson had 14 points in 25 minutes while making his first career start due to Westbrook’s injury. He went 6-for-6 from the free-throw line, including two big ones with eight seconds left to provide the final margin. “Reggie did a terrific job,” Oklahoma City coach Scott Brooks. “I’m proud of him, I’m proud of the way he played. He kept his composure during some tough moments of the game.” Durant took over much of the ball-handling responsibilities to take the pressure off Jackson and veteran Derek Fisher spelled Jackson and scored nine points in 24 minutes off the bench.

                            ABOUT THE ROCKETS: Veteran swingman Francisco Garcia provided a boost by scoring 18 points in 32 minutes off the bench in Game 3. Garcia shadowed Durant most of the second half after Durant scored at will in the first half with 27 points. Garcia figures to again receive a lot of minutes in Game 4 with Houston’s season on the line. Standout James Harden scored 30 points and is averaging 28.7 points in the series but also missed five free throws in Game 3. He shot 85.1 percent from the free-throw line in the regular season. Harden has two 30-point games in the series and three in his career.

                            TRENDS:

                            * Thunder are 6-0 ATS in their last six road games.
                            * Rockets are 1-4 ATS in their last five home games.
                            * Under is 4-0 in Rockets’ last four overall.
                            * Under is 8-2-1 in Thunder’s last 11 road games.

                            BUZZER BEATERS

                            1. Houston has made 30 3-pointers in the series but is shooting just 27.8 percent from behind the arc.

                            2. Thunder PF Serge Ibaka had 17 points and 11 rebounds in Game 3 for his second double-double of the series.

                            3. Rockets PG Jeremy Lin (chest) is questionable for Game 4. He attempted to play Saturday but left after 18 ineffective minutes.
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                            • Monday, April 29

                              Game Score Status Pick Amount

                              Chicago - 7:00 PM ET Chicago +5.5 500 POD # 1

                              Brooklyn - Under 180.5 500 POD # 4



                              Indiana - 7:30 PM ET Atlanta -1.5 500 POD # 2

                              Atlanta - Over 186 500



                              Oklahoma City - 9:30 PM ET Houston +1.5 500

                              Houston - Under 206 500 POD # 3
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                              • Preview: Grizzlies (56-26) at Clippers (56-26)

                                Date: April 30, 2013 10:30 PM EDT


                                LOS ANGELES (AP) - Now that they've had a couple of days to ****** those back-to-back losses the suddenly rejuvenated Grizzlies shoved down their throats in Memphis, the Clippers are back home and eager to swing the momentum back in their favor in Game 5 of their first-round playoff series.

                                ``Tomorrow's the biggest game of the season for us. We've got to win this game,' All-Star point guard Chris Paul said Monday at the team's Playa Vista practice facility.

                                ``We hoped to go undefeated throughout this whole thing, but this definitely makes us stronger. Now it's a three-game series. So we've got to come out with more energy, obviously, and with the same intensity in Game 5 as we did in Game 1 and 2. We've got to fight and scratch and play the way we know we can.'

                                That will require a dramatic reversal by the Clippers, who were outplayed at both ends of the court by Zach Randolph, Marc Gasol and Co. during Games 3 and 4. The 21-point rout on Saturday that evened the series at two games apiece represented the most lopsided postseason victory in the history of the Grizzlies franchise.

                                But the Clippers don't feel the Grizzlies have gotten under their skin and into their heads. All they have to do is remind themselves of last season, when they beat the Grizzlies in the opening round with a Game 7 triumph at Memphis.

                                ``That hasn't been the issue. The issue's been the execution,' coach Vinny Del Negro said. ``They've executed better than us the last couple of games at both ends, as we did the first couple of games. That's why it's all tied up. It really comes down to rebounding the basketball, second-chance points, not turning it over, and making plays in the fourth quarter.'

                                ``It starts with us on the defensive end - having a physical presence there, making sure where our coverage is, and just locking in and having the intensity level go up as the game goes on,' Del Negro added.

                                All season, the Clippers relied on Paul, Blake Griffin, Caron Butler, DeAndre Jordan and Chauncey Billups - when he's healthy - to get the team off to fast starts and then let their deep bench widen the lead.

                                With the speed and quickness of reserves Jamal Crawford and Eric Bledsoe, the ferociousness and timely perimeter shooting of Matt Barnes, and the veteran savvy provided by forward Lamar Odom, that should have been enough to neutralize the presence of Randolph and Gasol, the NBA's defensive player of the year. But it hasn't turned out that way.

                                ``It would probably be impossible to find another big-man combination like that in the league,' Paul said. ``They're like two old-school big guys. So it's going to take a collective unit. We can't just put all of it on our big guys. We all have to get in there and bang with them, and then we've got to run them. Those first couple of games here, we managed to get them into foul trouble.'

                                One thing that has held the Clippers back has been the shooting of Butler and Crawford, who was runner-up for sixth man of the year.

                                ``It's a matter of getting clean looks,' Crawford said. ``When you fight to get clean looks, that makes it a little bit more difficult. But we'll adjust. We've put in some new things and we saw some things that we can address.'

                                In the first two games of the series, the Clippers had an 87-61 rebounding edge and resembled the team that knocked the Grizzlies out of the playoffs in the opening round last year. But once the venue shifted to Memphis, the Grizzlies turned into terrors on the boards while fast-breaking the Clips into submission.

                                Quincy Pondexter, who converted his missed free throw into a pivotal four-point play that helped Memphis win Game 3 and get back in the series, said the Grizzlies have to ``Bring some of the mojo we built here in the Grindhouse, and hopefully we can get a win in the Staples Center before bringing it back home. We're a grit-grind team - defense, rebounding, getting stops. We kind of got away from that in games 1 and 2, and we're back to it right now.'

                                The Grizzlies outrebounded Los Angeles 92-61 in the two games at Memphis - including a 27-9 margin on the offensive glass - and outscored them 44-6 in second-chance points.

                                ``They played desperate basketball in Memphis, and we have to do the same thing now,' Billups said. ``That's why you work so hard for home court. If we had two games left in Memphis and one at home, then obviously the pressure would be on us. But it's not on us. We just have to make a few adjustments, but it's going to be our turn now to play with that same sense of urgency. We've got to box out, get after loose balls and compete in the fourth quarter.'

                                No one has to tell the Grizzlies that they have to win at least once game in Los Angeles to advance to the next round. And with the increased confidence they've gained over the last two games, they have every reason to expect to.

                                ``We've got to understand we are going into a hostile environment,' said Tony Allen. ``Staying together, playing hard, playing together, having great focus - I just think from one through 14 all guys are locked in. And I think when you have that kind of mindset going on the road, you are able to get wins.'
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