Monday News and Notes

Monday, May 8, 2006

 

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NBA

·       
NJ is 15-4 their last 19 to teams with a winning
record

·       
Miami
is 2-10 at home this year off a double digit win

·       
LAC have gone under six straight

 

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Nets-Heat

Detroit Free Press

New Jersey
will play Miami in Round 2. The
Heat, which will have home-court advantage, eliminated the Bulls in six games.
The Nets trailed, 2-1, in the series before reeling off three straight wins,
two on the road. The Pacers played without Peja Stojakovic for the fourth time in the series because of a
sore right knee. The team’s second-leading scorer in the regular season, Stojakovic played in Indiana’s
two series wins.

Clippers-Suns

Arizona Republic

The Lakers tried to pound the ball inside on the Suns
during all of the first round. The Clippers actually
can do it when the teams begin play in the second round, the Clippers’ first
appearance there in 30 years. With Elton
Brand’s
All-Star season and Chris
Kaman
as a quality 7-foot sidekick, the Suns will have a formidable
interior battle for the team that briefly challenged them for the Pacific
Division title.

Sporting News

The two teams split their regular season games, and none
of them were close. Each team won a game by 10 points,
and then each team won another by a bigger blowout—Phoenix
took a game at home by 31, and L.A.
went to Phoenix and lost by 14.

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