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2007 NBA Playoffs Promo on TNT w/ Jeremy Piven
Jeremy Piven gives the inspirational low down on the NBA Playoffs in this promo for TNT
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Top 10 2007 NBA Playoffs
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Utah Jazz @ Golden State Warriors playoffs 2007 Game 4
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TNT - PLAYOFFS 2007 RECAP MIX
TNT Playoffs 2007 mix highlights LeBron James Kobe Bryant Vince Carter Baron Davis...
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Cavaliers vs. Pistons Game 5: LeBron James highlights - 48 points, scores final 25 points (5.31.07)
LeBron James grimaced, limped up to the podium and plopped into a chair behind a microphone.
It was the only time he looked human all night.
James had already used every ounce of energy to put together one of the most spectacular performances in playoff history, lifting the Cleveland Cavaliers to the verge of their greatest season.
James' career playoff-high 48 points -- including his team's fi
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Game #6: Golden State Warriors v Dallas Mavericks
Game #6: Golden State Warriors v Dallas Mavericks
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NBA playoff 2007 -from the begining to the end
mix i made shows the entire playoff from the first round until the spurs win in the finals
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2007 NBA Playoffs: Pistons vs. Cavaliers (Game 2 Highlights)
May 24, 2007 - The one seeded Detroit Pistons skirted by in game 2 of their Eastern Conference Finals matchup against the Cleveland Cavaliers with a gritty 79-76 victory. The Pistons were led by Rasheed Wallace's 16 points and 11 rebounds. This contest would mark the final win of the 2006-2007 campaign for the Pistons, as the Cavaliers would win four consecutive games hereafter.
This series is a
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Recap - Utah Jazz @ Houston Rockets - 2007 NBA playoffs
http://www.basketballjohn.com brings you ESPN's Fast Break Recap of the Utah Jazz 103-99 win over the Houston Rockets in game seven of round one of the NBA playoffs.
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2007 NBA Playoffs R2.G6 Suns vs Spurs 05.19 Part 1 Chinese Audio
Unfortunately, the only copy I could find and the only game in the series at the moment...
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2007 NBA Playoffs: San Antonio Spurs vs Phoenix Suns
The highly anticipated match-up between the high-powered Phoenix Suns, led by 2-time MVP Steve Nash, and the fundamentally sound San Antonio Spurs, led by 3-time Finals MVP Tim Duncan, had high expectations before the series tip-off. The Suns were looking to make the conference finals for the third straight year, and also looking for their first Finals berth since 1993. The Spurs on the other hand
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Denver vs San Antonio 2007 NBA Playoffs Game 3 Highlights
Denver vs San Antonio 2007 NBA Playoffs Game 3 Highlights
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Denver vs San Antonio 2007 NBA Playoffs Game 4 Highlights
Denver vs San Antonio 2007 NBA Playoffs Game 4 Highlights
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Suns-Lakers 2007 Playoffs Game 1 [part 1]
The 2007 Playoff series of the Western Conference first round, that ended 4-1 for Phoenix.
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NBA 2007 Playoffs Opening Commercial TNT
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Game 7 Jazz Vs. Rockets '07 NBA playoffs
The final minutes of the Utah Jazz win over Houston in Game 7 of the 2007 NBA playoffs, first round.
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Warriors vs. Mavs 2007 Playoff Highlights
A highlight video of Golden State Warriors against the Dallas Mavericks during the 2007 NBA First round NBA playoffs.
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Top 10 Highlights (NBA Playoffs 2007 - April 21st)
All the highlights of the first playoff-day:
Jazz @ Rockets
Heat @ Bulls
Nets @ Raptors
Magic @ Pistons
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2007 NBA Playoffs Tribute
2007 NBA Playoffs have arrived. Who is gonna take it?? My Magic are out. Ugh!! My backup is Golden State. Who is yours?? www.ibloks.com
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2005 NBA Playoffs (WCF G5) -- Spurs @ Suns
2007 NBA Playoffs Western Conference Finals Game 5 --
San Antonio Spurs @ Phoenix Suns
June 1, 2005
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2007 NBA Playoffs: San Antonio Spurs vs Utah Jazz
For the first time since 1990, neither the #1 nor #2 seed participated in the Western Conference Finals. However, the series pitted youth against experience as the up-and-coming Utah Jazz faced off against the seasoned San Antonio Spurs. Coming into the series, the Jazz were not given much of a chance due to their inexperience. However, Carlos Boozer, Deron Williams and the Jazz were able to hold
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2007 NBA Playoffs: San Antonio Spurs vs Denver Nuggets
The Nuggets duo of Carmelo Anthony and Allen Iverson got Denver off to a fast start, winning Game 1 and taking home-court advantage away from Tim Duncan and the Spurs. Despite the early letdown, the Spurs showed their championship mettle and bounced back for a 97-88 win in Game 2. In the pivotal Game 3, the Nuggets built an eight-point first-quarter lead before Manu Ginóbili's eight second-quarter
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2007 NBA Playoffs Promo on TNT w/ Jeremy Piven
Jeremy Piven gives the inspirational low down on the NBA Playoffs in this promo for TNT...
Jeremy Piven gives the inspirational low down on the NBA Playoffs in this promo for TNT
wn.com/2007 Nba Playoffs Promo On Tnt W Jeremy Piven
Jeremy Piven gives the inspirational low down on the NBA Playoffs in this promo for TNT
- published: 10 Jun 2007
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TNT - PLAYOFFS 2007 RECAP MIX
TNT Playoffs 2007 mix highlights LeBron James Kobe Bryant Vince Carter Baron Davis......
TNT Playoffs 2007 mix highlights LeBron James Kobe Bryant Vince Carter Baron Davis...
wn.com/Tnt Playoffs 2007 Recap Mix
TNT Playoffs 2007 mix highlights LeBron James Kobe Bryant Vince Carter Baron Davis...
- published: 20 Sep 2007
- views: 26608
Cavaliers vs. Pistons Game 5: LeBron James highlights - 48 points, scores final 25 points (5.31.07)
LeBron James grimaced, limped up to the podium and plopped into a chair behind a microphone.
It was the only time he looked human all night.
James had already...
LeBron James grimaced, limped up to the podium and plopped into a chair behind a microphone.
It was the only time he looked human all night.
James had already used every ounce of energy to put together one of the most spectacular performances in playoff history, lifting the Cleveland Cavaliers to the verge of their greatest season.
James' career playoff-high 48 points -- including his team's final 25 and 29 of its final 30 -- carried Cleveland within a win of the NBA finals for the first time in franchise history with a 109-107 double-overtime victory over the Detroit Pistons on Thursday night.
After the breathtaking display of talent and will gave the Cavs a 3-2 lead in the Eastern Conference finals, the 22-year-old star said he felt terrible.
"I'm banged up. I'm winded. I'm fatigued," he said. "I've got all day tomorrow. It's going to be tough to get some rest when you got a crazy, 2-year-old running around the house. So hopefully, I can take him to one of his grandma's house."
James made a go-ahead layup with 2.2 seconds left and Detroit's Chauncey Billups missed a shot in the lane on the ensuing possession.
It was one of the many driving shots that James made look easy.
"Why should I be surprised? I was making a lot of great moves," James said. "They are definitely a great defensive team, but I was determined to attack."
The Pistons blew a seven-point lead with 3:15 left in regulation and lost the third straight game in the series after winning the first two at home.
James was 18-of-33 from the field, making two 3-pointers, and 10-of-14 from the free throw line. He also had nine rebounds, seven assists and two steals in a performance that might end up be a defining game of his career.
He was the only Cavs player to make a field goal in the last 17:48 and the only one to score in the final 12:49.
"We tried to trap him and get it out of his hands, but he attacked," Pistons coach Flip Saunders said. "We'll definitely have to do something different next time."
James shot an airball just before the shot clock expired with 6.6 seconds left in the first overtime that gave Detroit a chance to force another period.
James put Billups on the line with 3.1 seconds left and he made two free throws to make it 100-all.
The Cavs have prided themselves on not being a one-man show, but James just about did it alone against a team in the conference finals for the fifth straight year.
"We threw everything we had at him," Billups said. "We just couldn't stop him."
James simply took over late in regulation and in both overtimes, choosing to attack the basket with driving layups and dunks instead of deferring to teammates.
"I was able to will my team to victory," James said. "This is definitely a big win, one of the biggest wins in Cavaliers' franchise history. For me and my teammates, it's definitely the biggest win.
"But we have a goal, we can't dwell on this when we have another game on Saturday. We have got to do our best to try to win that ballgame and get where we wanted to be all year."
James scored 32 more points than Cleveland's second-leading scorer, Zydrunas Ilgauskas, who fouled out with 16 points. Rookie Daniel Gibson, who also fouled out, was the only other double-digit scorer, with 11.
"Somebody told me in the locker room that he scored 29 of our last 30 points and I could not believe it," Cavs coach Mike Brown said. "Everybody keeps asking for more, and he keeps giving more.
"I feel bad that my words don't do justice for what he did."
James' previous playoff high, in just two postseasons, was a 45-point performance against Washington in the first round last year that set a franchise record.
The Pistons, meanwhile, seemed to finally put a complete game together and each of their starters scored at least 10.
It wasn't enough to deny James.
"It's frustrating," Billups said. "He put on an unbelievable display out there. It's probably the best I have seen against us ever in the playoffs."
wn.com/Cavaliers Vs. Pistons Game 5 Lebron James Highlights 48 Points, Scores Final 25 Points (5.31.07)
LeBron James grimaced, limped up to the podium and plopped into a chair behind a microphone.
It was the only time he looked human all night.
James had already used every ounce of energy to put together one of the most spectacular performances in playoff history, lifting the Cleveland Cavaliers to the verge of their greatest season.
James' career playoff-high 48 points -- including his team's final 25 and 29 of its final 30 -- carried Cleveland within a win of the NBA finals for the first time in franchise history with a 109-107 double-overtime victory over the Detroit Pistons on Thursday night.
After the breathtaking display of talent and will gave the Cavs a 3-2 lead in the Eastern Conference finals, the 22-year-old star said he felt terrible.
"I'm banged up. I'm winded. I'm fatigued," he said. "I've got all day tomorrow. It's going to be tough to get some rest when you got a crazy, 2-year-old running around the house. So hopefully, I can take him to one of his grandma's house."
James made a go-ahead layup with 2.2 seconds left and Detroit's Chauncey Billups missed a shot in the lane on the ensuing possession.
It was one of the many driving shots that James made look easy.
"Why should I be surprised? I was making a lot of great moves," James said. "They are definitely a great defensive team, but I was determined to attack."
The Pistons blew a seven-point lead with 3:15 left in regulation and lost the third straight game in the series after winning the first two at home.
James was 18-of-33 from the field, making two 3-pointers, and 10-of-14 from the free throw line. He also had nine rebounds, seven assists and two steals in a performance that might end up be a defining game of his career.
He was the only Cavs player to make a field goal in the last 17:48 and the only one to score in the final 12:49.
"We tried to trap him and get it out of his hands, but he attacked," Pistons coach Flip Saunders said. "We'll definitely have to do something different next time."
James shot an airball just before the shot clock expired with 6.6 seconds left in the first overtime that gave Detroit a chance to force another period.
James put Billups on the line with 3.1 seconds left and he made two free throws to make it 100-all.
The Cavs have prided themselves on not being a one-man show, but James just about did it alone against a team in the conference finals for the fifth straight year.
"We threw everything we had at him," Billups said. "We just couldn't stop him."
James simply took over late in regulation and in both overtimes, choosing to attack the basket with driving layups and dunks instead of deferring to teammates.
"I was able to will my team to victory," James said. "This is definitely a big win, one of the biggest wins in Cavaliers' franchise history. For me and my teammates, it's definitely the biggest win.
"But we have a goal, we can't dwell on this when we have another game on Saturday. We have got to do our best to try to win that ballgame and get where we wanted to be all year."
James scored 32 more points than Cleveland's second-leading scorer, Zydrunas Ilgauskas, who fouled out with 16 points. Rookie Daniel Gibson, who also fouled out, was the only other double-digit scorer, with 11.
"Somebody told me in the locker room that he scored 29 of our last 30 points and I could not believe it," Cavs coach Mike Brown said. "Everybody keeps asking for more, and he keeps giving more.
"I feel bad that my words don't do justice for what he did."
James' previous playoff high, in just two postseasons, was a 45-point performance against Washington in the first round last year that set a franchise record.
The Pistons, meanwhile, seemed to finally put a complete game together and each of their starters scored at least 10.
It wasn't enough to deny James.
"It's frustrating," Billups said. "He put on an unbelievable display out there. It's probably the best I have seen against us ever in the playoffs."
- published: 28 May 2014
- views: 304953
Game #6: Golden State Warriors v Dallas Mavericks
Game #6: Golden State Warriors v Dallas Mavericks
credit to gswpete.com...
Game #6: Golden State Warriors v Dallas Mavericks
credit to gswpete.com
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Game #6: Golden State Warriors v Dallas Mavericks
credit to gswpete.com
- published: 23 Nov 2008
- views: 132480
NBA playoff 2007 -from the begining to the end
mix i made shows the entire playoff from the first round until the spurs win in the finals...
mix i made shows the entire playoff from the first round until the spurs win in the finals
wn.com/Nba Playoff 2007 From The Begining To The End
mix i made shows the entire playoff from the first round until the spurs win in the finals
- published: 15 Jun 2007
- views: 7281
2007 NBA Playoffs: Pistons vs. Cavaliers (Game 2 Highlights)
May 24, 2007 - The one seeded Detroit Pistons skirted by in game 2 of their Eastern Conference Finals matchup against the Cleveland Cavaliers with a gritty 79-7...
May 24, 2007 - The one seeded Detroit Pistons skirted by in game 2 of their Eastern Conference Finals matchup against the Cleveland Cavaliers with a gritty 79-76 victory. The Pistons were led by Rasheed Wallace's 16 points and 11 rebounds. This contest would mark the final win of the 2006-2007 campaign for the Pistons, as the Cavaliers would win four consecutive games hereafter.
This series is also of note for LeBron James' game 5 explosion where he scored 48 points, including 29 of his team's final 30 points.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/boxscores/200705240DET.html
wn.com/2007 Nba Playoffs Pistons Vs. Cavaliers (Game 2 Highlights)
May 24, 2007 - The one seeded Detroit Pistons skirted by in game 2 of their Eastern Conference Finals matchup against the Cleveland Cavaliers with a gritty 79-76 victory. The Pistons were led by Rasheed Wallace's 16 points and 11 rebounds. This contest would mark the final win of the 2006-2007 campaign for the Pistons, as the Cavaliers would win four consecutive games hereafter.
This series is also of note for LeBron James' game 5 explosion where he scored 48 points, including 29 of his team's final 30 points.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/boxscores/200705240DET.html
- published: 19 Dec 2013
- views: 2910
Recap - Utah Jazz @ Houston Rockets - 2007 NBA playoffs
http://www.basketballjohn.com brings you ESPN's Fast Break Recap of the Utah Jazz 103-99 win over the Houston Rockets in game seven of round one of the NBA play...
http://www.basketballjohn.com brings you ESPN's Fast Break Recap of the Utah Jazz 103-99 win over the Houston Rockets in game seven of round one of the NBA playoffs.
wn.com/Recap Utah Jazz Houston Rockets 2007 Nba Playoffs
http://www.basketballjohn.com brings you ESPN's Fast Break Recap of the Utah Jazz 103-99 win over the Houston Rockets in game seven of round one of the NBA playoffs.
- published: 06 May 2007
- views: 26352
2007 NBA Playoffs R2.G6 Suns vs Spurs 05.19 Part 1 Chinese Audio
Unfortunately, the only copy I could find and the only game in the series at the moment......
Unfortunately, the only copy I could find and the only game in the series at the moment...
wn.com/2007 Nba Playoffs R2.G6 Suns Vs Spurs 05.19 Part 1 Chinese Audio
Unfortunately, the only copy I could find and the only game in the series at the moment...
- published: 24 Jul 2015
- views: 1151
2007 NBA Playoffs: San Antonio Spurs vs Phoenix Suns
The highly anticipated match-up between the high-powered Phoenix Suns, led by 2-time MVP Steve Nash, and the fundamentally sound San Antonio Spurs, led by 3-tim...
The highly anticipated match-up between the high-powered Phoenix Suns, led by 2-time MVP Steve Nash, and the fundamentally sound San Antonio Spurs, led by 3-time Finals MVP Tim Duncan, had high expectations before the series tip-off. The Suns were looking to make the conference finals for the third straight year, and also looking for their first Finals berth since 1993. The Spurs on the other hand, were looking for their third trip in five years, and their fourth NBA title overall. The series received international interest with a playoff-record of 12 players originating outside the US.[3] When the series ended, it had become one of the most hotly contested and controversial series in recent NBA history.
The Suns had their home court advantage quickly taken away as the Spurs took a tight Game 1, a game that saw Nash missing the final minutes for Phoenix due to a gash to his nose, which bled profusely. Nash and the Suns recovered to take Game 2 but after the game, Suns forward Amar'e Stoudemire accused the Spurs, especially Bruce Bowen and Manu Ginóbili, of being a dirty team. Despite the added scrutiny by the media circles, the Spurs won Game 3. The Suns, trying to overcome their recent failures against Texas teams in the playoffs (the Spurs and the Mavericks both defeated them in the Conference Finals), willed themselves to a come-from-behind victory in Game 4 to tie the series at 2.
However, the celebration was short-lived. In the closing minute of Game 4, with the Suns up 3, Nash brought up the ball and was shoved into the press table by Robert Horry, creating a momentary ruckus, wherein Raja Bell received a technical. As this took place, Stoudemire and Boris Diaw left the Suns bench. Although they were not involved in the altercation, they broke an established NBA rule that prohibits players from leaving the bench during an altercation. As a result, the NBA suspended Stoudemire and Diaw for one game, while Horry received a two-game suspension for the flagrant foul and ejection. Severely undermanned, the Suns came into Game 5 with the task of beating the Spurs without their star big man.
Although the Suns were able to control most of the game without the suspended players, even taking a 16-point lead on the Spurs at one point, the Spurs came back to win an incredibly close Game 5. Diaw and Stoudemire did return for the Suns in Game 6, though that didn't help the Suns to force a Game 7 and the Spurs eliminated them to advance to the Western Conference Finals with a 114-106 win.
wn.com/2007 Nba Playoffs San Antonio Spurs Vs Phoenix Suns
The highly anticipated match-up between the high-powered Phoenix Suns, led by 2-time MVP Steve Nash, and the fundamentally sound San Antonio Spurs, led by 3-time Finals MVP Tim Duncan, had high expectations before the series tip-off. The Suns were looking to make the conference finals for the third straight year, and also looking for their first Finals berth since 1993. The Spurs on the other hand, were looking for their third trip in five years, and their fourth NBA title overall. The series received international interest with a playoff-record of 12 players originating outside the US.[3] When the series ended, it had become one of the most hotly contested and controversial series in recent NBA history.
The Suns had their home court advantage quickly taken away as the Spurs took a tight Game 1, a game that saw Nash missing the final minutes for Phoenix due to a gash to his nose, which bled profusely. Nash and the Suns recovered to take Game 2 but after the game, Suns forward Amar'e Stoudemire accused the Spurs, especially Bruce Bowen and Manu Ginóbili, of being a dirty team. Despite the added scrutiny by the media circles, the Spurs won Game 3. The Suns, trying to overcome their recent failures against Texas teams in the playoffs (the Spurs and the Mavericks both defeated them in the Conference Finals), willed themselves to a come-from-behind victory in Game 4 to tie the series at 2.
However, the celebration was short-lived. In the closing minute of Game 4, with the Suns up 3, Nash brought up the ball and was shoved into the press table by Robert Horry, creating a momentary ruckus, wherein Raja Bell received a technical. As this took place, Stoudemire and Boris Diaw left the Suns bench. Although they were not involved in the altercation, they broke an established NBA rule that prohibits players from leaving the bench during an altercation. As a result, the NBA suspended Stoudemire and Diaw for one game, while Horry received a two-game suspension for the flagrant foul and ejection. Severely undermanned, the Suns came into Game 5 with the task of beating the Spurs without their star big man.
Although the Suns were able to control most of the game without the suspended players, even taking a 16-point lead on the Spurs at one point, the Spurs came back to win an incredibly close Game 5. Diaw and Stoudemire did return for the Suns in Game 6, though that didn't help the Suns to force a Game 7 and the Spurs eliminated them to advance to the Western Conference Finals with a 114-106 win.
- published: 19 Oct 2015
- views: 467
Denver vs San Antonio 2007 NBA Playoffs Game 3 Highlights
Denver vs San Antonio 2007 NBA Playoffs Game 3 Highlights...
Denver vs San Antonio 2007 NBA Playoffs Game 3 Highlights
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Denver vs San Antonio 2007 NBA Playoffs Game 3 Highlights
- published: 03 May 2007
- views: 3769
Denver vs San Antonio 2007 NBA Playoffs Game 4 Highlights
Denver vs San Antonio 2007 NBA Playoffs Game 4 Highlights...
Denver vs San Antonio 2007 NBA Playoffs Game 4 Highlights
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Denver vs San Antonio 2007 NBA Playoffs Game 4 Highlights
- published: 03 May 2007
- views: 3952
Suns-Lakers 2007 Playoffs Game 1 [part 1]
The 2007 Playoff series of the Western Conference first round, that ended 4-1 for Phoenix....
The 2007 Playoff series of the Western Conference first round, that ended 4-1 for Phoenix.
wn.com/Suns Lakers 2007 Playoffs Game 1 Part 1
The 2007 Playoff series of the Western Conference first round, that ended 4-1 for Phoenix.
- published: 03 Aug 2009
- views: 12913
Game 7 Jazz Vs. Rockets '07 NBA playoffs
The final minutes of the Utah Jazz win over Houston in Game 7 of the 2007 NBA playoffs, first round....
The final minutes of the Utah Jazz win over Houston in Game 7 of the 2007 NBA playoffs, first round.
wn.com/Game 7 Jazz Vs. Rockets '07 Nba Playoffs
The final minutes of the Utah Jazz win over Houston in Game 7 of the 2007 NBA playoffs, first round.
- published: 06 May 2007
- views: 26553
Warriors vs. Mavs 2007 Playoff Highlights
A highlight video of Golden State Warriors against the Dallas Mavericks during the 2007 NBA First round NBA playoffs....
A highlight video of Golden State Warriors against the Dallas Mavericks during the 2007 NBA First round NBA playoffs.
wn.com/Warriors Vs. Mavs 2007 Playoff Highlights
A highlight video of Golden State Warriors against the Dallas Mavericks during the 2007 NBA First round NBA playoffs.
- published: 21 May 2007
- views: 163576
Top 10 Highlights (NBA Playoffs 2007 - April 21st)
All the highlights of the first playoff-day:
Jazz @ Rockets
Heat @ Bulls
Nets @ Raptors
Magic @ Pistons...
All the highlights of the first playoff-day:
Jazz @ Rockets
Heat @ Bulls
Nets @ Raptors
Magic @ Pistons
wn.com/Top 10 Highlights (Nba Playoffs 2007 April 21St)
All the highlights of the first playoff-day:
Jazz @ Rockets
Heat @ Bulls
Nets @ Raptors
Magic @ Pistons
- published: 23 Apr 2007
- views: 114293
2007 NBA Playoffs Tribute
2007 NBA Playoffs have arrived. Who is gonna take it?? My Magic are out. Ugh!! My backup is Golden State. Who is yours?? www.ibloks.com...
2007 NBA Playoffs have arrived. Who is gonna take it?? My Magic are out. Ugh!! My backup is Golden State. Who is yours?? www.ibloks.com
wn.com/2007 Nba Playoffs Tribute
2007 NBA Playoffs have arrived. Who is gonna take it?? My Magic are out. Ugh!! My backup is Golden State. Who is yours?? www.ibloks.com
- published: 30 Apr 2007
- views: 432
2005 NBA Playoffs (WCF G5) -- Spurs @ Suns
2007 NBA Playoffs Western Conference Finals Game 5 --
San Antonio Spurs @ Phoenix Suns
June 1, 2005...
2007 NBA Playoffs Western Conference Finals Game 5 --
San Antonio Spurs @ Phoenix Suns
June 1, 2005
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2007 NBA Playoffs Western Conference Finals Game 5 --
San Antonio Spurs @ Phoenix Suns
June 1, 2005
- published: 05 Nov 2015
- views: 2315
2007 NBA Playoffs: San Antonio Spurs vs Utah Jazz
For the first time since 1990, neither the #1 nor #2 seed participated in the Western Conference Finals. However, the series pitted youth against experience as ...
For the first time since 1990, neither the #1 nor #2 seed participated in the Western Conference Finals. However, the series pitted youth against experience as the up-and-coming Utah Jazz faced off against the seasoned San Antonio Spurs. Coming into the series, the Jazz were not given much of a chance due to their inexperience. However, Carlos Boozer, Deron Williams and the Jazz were able to hold their own against San Antonio for a good part of the series.
Unfortunately, it was not enough. The series' first 2 games - both San Antonio home victories - saw the Spurs blow big first-half leads and the Jazz mount last-gasp rallies that were thwarted by San Antonio's clutch shooting. When the Spurs' 19-point first-half lead dwindled to 95-87 late in the fourth quarter of Game 1, Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, Manu Ginóbili came through with timely shots down the stretch. When San Antonio's 22-point edge shrank to 83-76 late in Game 2, Bruce Bowen broke Utah's rhythm with a 3 from the left corner and another from the right to end the threat.
The Jazz, who were undefeated at home in the postseason coming into the series, had their most cohesive effort in a 109-83 Game 3 rout. Utah pestered Duncan into early foul trouble and got baskets from players other than Williams and Boozer, who had combined for 57.7% of their team's points through the first two games. But Jazz fans' euphoria over the team's only series victory gave way to frustration in Game 4 - with most of it aimed at Ginóbili and his flopping. 11 of his 16 fourth-quarter points came at the foul line in an ugly overall team performance in which the Spurs made more free throws (30) than field goals (28). Contributing to that discrepancy were four technical fouls called against Utah in the fourth. The subsequent ejections of Utah headcoach Jerry Sloan and Jazz guard Derek Fisher had a charged-up EnergySolutions Arena crowd raining debris onto the court in protest.
The unflappable Spurs responded with yet another commanding start in Game 5. They outscored the Jazz by 19 in the first quarter and led by as many as 29. Not even another late-game arrival of Fisher (from New York again) could help the Jazz enough and the Spurs won a 109-84 series-clinching victory and an eventual date in the NBA Finals with the Cavaliers.
wn.com/2007 Nba Playoffs San Antonio Spurs Vs Utah Jazz
For the first time since 1990, neither the #1 nor #2 seed participated in the Western Conference Finals. However, the series pitted youth against experience as the up-and-coming Utah Jazz faced off against the seasoned San Antonio Spurs. Coming into the series, the Jazz were not given much of a chance due to their inexperience. However, Carlos Boozer, Deron Williams and the Jazz were able to hold their own against San Antonio for a good part of the series.
Unfortunately, it was not enough. The series' first 2 games - both San Antonio home victories - saw the Spurs blow big first-half leads and the Jazz mount last-gasp rallies that were thwarted by San Antonio's clutch shooting. When the Spurs' 19-point first-half lead dwindled to 95-87 late in the fourth quarter of Game 1, Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, Manu Ginóbili came through with timely shots down the stretch. When San Antonio's 22-point edge shrank to 83-76 late in Game 2, Bruce Bowen broke Utah's rhythm with a 3 from the left corner and another from the right to end the threat.
The Jazz, who were undefeated at home in the postseason coming into the series, had their most cohesive effort in a 109-83 Game 3 rout. Utah pestered Duncan into early foul trouble and got baskets from players other than Williams and Boozer, who had combined for 57.7% of their team's points through the first two games. But Jazz fans' euphoria over the team's only series victory gave way to frustration in Game 4 - with most of it aimed at Ginóbili and his flopping. 11 of his 16 fourth-quarter points came at the foul line in an ugly overall team performance in which the Spurs made more free throws (30) than field goals (28). Contributing to that discrepancy were four technical fouls called against Utah in the fourth. The subsequent ejections of Utah headcoach Jerry Sloan and Jazz guard Derek Fisher had a charged-up EnergySolutions Arena crowd raining debris onto the court in protest.
The unflappable Spurs responded with yet another commanding start in Game 5. They outscored the Jazz by 19 in the first quarter and led by as many as 29. Not even another late-game arrival of Fisher (from New York again) could help the Jazz enough and the Spurs won a 109-84 series-clinching victory and an eventual date in the NBA Finals with the Cavaliers.
- published: 19 Oct 2015
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2007 NBA Playoffs: San Antonio Spurs vs Denver Nuggets
The Nuggets duo of Carmelo Anthony and Allen Iverson got Denver off to a fast start, winning Game 1 and taking home-court advantage away from Tim Duncan and the...
The Nuggets duo of Carmelo Anthony and Allen Iverson got Denver off to a fast start, winning Game 1 and taking home-court advantage away from Tim Duncan and the Spurs. Despite the early letdown, the Spurs showed their championship mettle and bounced back for a 97-88 win in Game 2. In the pivotal Game 3, the Nuggets built an eight-point first-quarter lead before Manu Ginóbili's eight second-quarter points put San Antonio up 43-40 at halftime. A back-and-forth contest turned in the final 2:24 of the third quarter: Michael Finley hit two 3-pointers, and Robert Horry later hit a 3 that gave the Spurs a 75-67 lead at the end of the quarter. They hung on for a 96-91 win.
Denver started strong again in Game 4 and led by eight at halftime. But San Antonio stormed back after Anthony went to the bench in the third quarter with his fourth foul. The Spurs held a one-point lead with 30 seconds left when Horry, playing for his seventh championship ring, hit a 3 from the right corner to help seal a 96-89 win. The stunned Nuggets did not recover from the Game 4 letdown. Finley was the hero in Game 5, hitting a team-playoff-record eight threes for 26 points as San Antonio won 93-78 to end the series, marking the Nuggets' fourth straight season where they lost in the first round in five games. This is the second time in three seasons that the Nuggets lost the first-round series to the Spurs, after taking Game 1 in San Antonio (the first also happened in five games).
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The Nuggets duo of Carmelo Anthony and Allen Iverson got Denver off to a fast start, winning Game 1 and taking home-court advantage away from Tim Duncan and the Spurs. Despite the early letdown, the Spurs showed their championship mettle and bounced back for a 97-88 win in Game 2. In the pivotal Game 3, the Nuggets built an eight-point first-quarter lead before Manu Ginóbili's eight second-quarter points put San Antonio up 43-40 at halftime. A back-and-forth contest turned in the final 2:24 of the third quarter: Michael Finley hit two 3-pointers, and Robert Horry later hit a 3 that gave the Spurs a 75-67 lead at the end of the quarter. They hung on for a 96-91 win.
Denver started strong again in Game 4 and led by eight at halftime. But San Antonio stormed back after Anthony went to the bench in the third quarter with his fourth foul. The Spurs held a one-point lead with 30 seconds left when Horry, playing for his seventh championship ring, hit a 3 from the right corner to help seal a 96-89 win. The stunned Nuggets did not recover from the Game 4 letdown. Finley was the hero in Game 5, hitting a team-playoff-record eight threes for 26 points as San Antonio won 93-78 to end the series, marking the Nuggets' fourth straight season where they lost in the first round in five games. This is the second time in three seasons that the Nuggets lost the first-round series to the Spurs, after taking Game 1 in San Antonio (the first also happened in five games).
- published: 19 Oct 2015
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