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— NBA (@NBA) May 29, 2018
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LIVE: @Warriors/@HoustonRockets Game 7 Postgame Press Conference. #NBAPlayoffs https://t.co/CVZ6wanCXc
— NBA (@NBA) May 29, 2018
Stephen Curry posted 27 PTS, 10 AST, 9 REB, 7 3PM, powering the @warriors to the #NBAFinals for a 4th consecutive season! With 7 3PM, Steph tied his own record for most 3-pointers made in a Game 7. #SAPStatLineOfTheNight pic.twitter.com/wPN2cVBULc
— NBA.com/Stats (@nbastats) May 29, 2018
Kevin Durant pours in 34 PTS, Steph Curry goes for 27 PTS, 10 AST, 9 REB and the @warriors WIN GAME 7!
GSW defeats @HoustonRockets 101-92 to advance to the #NBAFinals!
Klay Thompson: 19 PTS
Draymond: 10 PTS, 13 REB, 5 AST#DubNation #NBAPlayoffsHarden: 32 PTS, 6 AST, 6 REB pic.twitter.com/SDazeEwdgy
— NBA (@NBA) May 29, 2018
Capping off the Eastern Conference Finals with 35 PTS, 15 REB, 9 AST in Game 7… we showcase the BEST PLAYS of LeBron James' series!
He and the @cavs are headed back to the #NBAFinals for the 4th consecutive season.#WhateverItTakes #NBAPlayoffs pic.twitter.com/UfBG5LTcJG
— NBA (@NBA) May 28, 2018
Averaging 17.9 ppg in the Eastern Conference Finals, we showcase Jayson Tatum's TOP PLAYS of the series for the @celtics.
He passes Magic Johnson to become the youngest player to average at least 17 ppg in a conference finals.#CUsRise #NBAPlayoffs #NBARooks pic.twitter.com/zPivZLYOLx
— NBA (@NBA) May 28, 2018
The @cavs are Eastern Conference Finals champs and #NBAFinals bound for the 4th straight year! #WhateverItTakes#NBAPlayoffs pic.twitter.com/B5KfdKLolp
— NBA (@NBA) May 28, 2018
The @cavs are headed to the #NBAFinals!
CLE defeats @celtics 87-79 in Game 7 behind 35 PTS, 15 REB, 9 AST from LeBron James!
Jeff Green: 19 PTS, 8 REB
JR Smith: 12 PTS, 3 3PM
Tristan Thompson: 10 PTS, 9 REB#WhateverItTakes #NBAPlayoffs pic.twitter.com/k39Tmp5NPc— NBA (@NBA) May 28, 2018
Lebron James is one assist away from a triple-double. They will face the winner between the Houston Rocket and Golden State Warriors.
Golden State Warriors takes Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals to force a winner-takes-all Game 7 against the Houston Rockets
The @warriors use a 33-16 3rd Q to take an 84-77 lead heading to the 4th!
Klay: 26 PTS
Steph: 22 PTS, 6 AST, 5 REB
KD: 21 PTS, 6 REB
Harden: 32 PTS, 8 AST, 6 REB#DubNation 84 | #Rockets 77#NBAPlayoffs on @NBAonTNT pic.twitter.com/IiZSO7iu9E— NBA (@NBA) May 27, 2018
LIVE: @HoustonRockets/@Warriors Game 6 Postgame Press Conference. #NBAPlayoffs https://t.co/UAi0Zd09K7
— NBA (@NBA) May 27, 2018
βI donβt know if I was born for it, but I definitely worked my butt off to get to this point….I mean, I guess you I could say i was born for it.β – @KlayThompson π pic.twitter.com/IetVo9UsJO
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) May 27, 2018
Klay Thompson hit 9 triples, second only to his own 11 for most in an #NBAPlayoffs game, to lead the @warriors to the W! #SAPStatLineOfTheNight pic.twitter.com/G59xNMzY9P
— NBA.com/Stats (@nbastats) May 27, 2018
Boston Celtics defeats Cleveland Cavaliers (96-83) to take a 3-2 series lead in the Eastern Conference Finals
The @celtics win Game 5!
BOS defeats @cavs 96-83 to take a 3-2 series lead in the Eastern Conference Finals!
Jayson Tatum: 24 PTS, 7 REB, 4 STL
Jaylen Brown: 17 PTS
Al Horford: 15 PTS, 12 REB
Marcus Smart: 13 PTS, 4 AST#CUsRise #NBAPlayoffsLeBron: 26 PTS, 10 REB, 5 AST pic.twitter.com/7XYlcq7uCr
— NBA (@NBA) May 24, 2018
Boston Celtics are one win away from ending James’ dominance in the East.
FINAL STAT LINES FROM THE @HoustonRockets Game 4 W!
James Harden: 30 PTS, 4 AST, 4 REB, 3 STL
Chris Paul: 27 PTS, 4 AST, 5 3PM
Eric Gordon: 14 PTS#Rockets #NBAPlayoffsSteph Curry: 28 PTS, 6 3PM
Kevin Durant: 27 PTS, 12 REB
Draymond: 11 PTS, 13 REB, 8 AST pic.twitter.com/p4vdGOpKXt— NBA (@NBA) May 23, 2018
The @HoustonRockets hold on to take Game 4!
HOU defeats @warriors 95-92 & head home with the series tied 2-2!#Rockets #NBAPlayoffs pic.twitter.com/FerfRgocMf
— NBA (@NBA) May 23, 2018
The first close game in the Western Conference Finals. Game 5 will be in Houston and it’s a must-win for both team.
One of the Game 4 hero for the Cavs!
Kyle Korver (14 PTS, 3 BLK) & George Hill (13 PTS, 3 AST, 2 STL) combine for 27 in the @cavs Game 4 victory at home! #WhateverItTakes #NBAPlayoffs pic.twitter.com/Msnzw96kqz
— NBA (@NBA) May 22, 2018
LeBron James poured in 44 PTS and grabbed 5 REB to propel the @cavs in Game 4 at home. His six 40+ point games this #NBAPlayoffs ties Allen Iverson for the most by a player in the last 25 postseasons. #SAPStatLineOfTheNight pic.twitter.com/4iONIsZWC1
— NBA.com/Stats (@nbastats) May 22, 2018
Believe us: Philippines π΅π rising star @juan_swish9 is a lot more than a fancy hairdo βπ₯ #MixtapeMonday
πΌ https://t.co/ebGo6RZ7j7 pic.twitter.com/J4c3I56ojW— FIBA3x3 (@FIBA3x3) May 21, 2018
Steph Curry sparks the @warriors Game 3 victory at home with 35 PTS (18 in Q3), 6 REB, 5 3PM! #DubNation #NBAPlayoffs pic.twitter.com/2bAHu5cKOl
— NBA (@NBA) May 21, 2018
Stephen Curry scored 35 points in 34:21 in Game 3, the 4th time he had 35+ PTS in 35 min. or less of a postseason game. That's the most playoff games of that kind in the shot-clock era; Curry breaks a tie with Shaquille O'Neal (three such games). @EliasSports pic.twitter.com/lTnJGFz65s
— NBA.com/Stats (@nbastats) May 21, 2018
I’ll just place this here!
#OTD in 1994: Scottie Pippen put Patrick Ewing on an all-time poster. π― pic.twitter.com/JeSC3Cf09H
— NBA TV (@NBATV) May 20, 2018
One thing is for sure, one team will be 2-1 after this. =)
The Western Conference Finals are back π
Who takes the 2-1 lead tonight? #NBAPlayoffs pic.twitter.com/KN9Yf0zq2E
— NBA TV (@NBATV) May 20, 2018
Not bad for an R-rated movie!
Foul-mouthed superhero sequel collects $125 million in the U.S. and Canada, $176 million overseashttps://t.co/PEa0rShu1M
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) May 20, 2018
That was some impressive volley-balling!
Alyssa Valdez didn't disappoint her wildly cheering Batangas fans. #Sports https://t.co/QzDdnq4T1h
— Rappler Sports (@RapplerSports) May 20, 2018
The @cavs caught fire from long range, hitting 17 triples in the Eastern Conference Finals Game 3 victory! #WhateverItTakes #NBAPlayoffs pic.twitter.com/kaFDDecYqz
— NBA (@NBA) May 20, 2018
Bron playing peek-a-boo with his daughter during the game
(via @iHeartMiko)pic.twitter.com/SktRPYN22z
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) May 20, 2018
"I don't know if it'll be a career highlight for him, but maybe it will be for me for the pass."@kevinlove on his backdoor dime to LeBron π€£ pic.twitter.com/TC1nfNFau7
— NBA TV (@NBATV) May 20, 2018
Kevin Love recorded a double-double of 13 PTS, 14 REB, along with 4 AST, to help the @cavs earn the Game 3 win at home! #SAPStatLineOfTheNight pic.twitter.com/qy1UQUJAbp
— NBA.com/Stats (@nbastats) May 20, 2018
US Basketball just announced the 35 Player roster for this year’s FIBA Basketball World Cup Americas Qualifiers, the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019 and Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
Here are the 35 players and their respective NBA team;
- Harrison Barnes – Dallas Mavericks
- Bradley Beal – Washington Wizards
- Devin Booker – Phoenix Suns
- Jimmy Butler – Minnesota Timberwolves
- Mike Conley Jr. – Memphis Grizzlies
- DeMarcus Cousins – New Orleans Pelicans
- Stephen Curry – Golden State Warriors
- Anthony Davis – New Orleans Pelicans
- DeMar DeRozan – Toronto Raptors
- Andre Drummond – Detroit Pistons
- Kevin Durant – Golden State Warriors
- Paul George – Oklahoma City Thunder
- Eric Gordon – Houston Rockets
- Draymond Green – Golden State Warriors
- Blake Griffin – Detroit Pistons
- James Harden – Houston Rockets
- Tobias Harris – Los Angeles Clippers
- Gordon Hayward – Boston Celtics
- Kyrie Irving – Boston Celtics
- LeBron James – Cleveland Cavaliers
- DeAndre Jordan – Los Angeles Clippers
- Kawhi Leonard – San Antonio Spurs
- Damian Lillard – Portland Trail Blazers
- Kevin Love – Cleveland Cavaliers
- Kyle Lowry – Toronto Raptors
- CJ McCollum – Portland Trail Blazers
- Khris Middleton – Milwaukee Bucks
- Victor Oladipo – Indiana Pacers
- Chris Paul – Houston Rockets
- Isaiah Thomas – Los Angeles Lakers
- Klay Thompson – Golden State Warriors
- Myles Turner – Indiana Pacers
- Kemba Walker – Charlotte Hornets
- John Wall – Washington Wizards
- Russell Westbrook – Oklahoma City Thunder
The 2017-20 USA Basketball National Team coaching staff features USA head coach and San Antonio Spurs mentor Gregg Popovich.
Not to scare the competition but here’s some trivia about the 35-man team pool of the US Basketball;
- The 35 players represent 20 NBA teams, with NBA champion Golden State Warriors featuring four players (Curry, Durant, Green and Thompson), while the Houston Rockets (Gordon, Harden and Paul) boast of a trio of players, and nine teams feature two players, including – Boston Celtics (Hayward and Irving), Cleveland Cavaliers (James and Love), Detroit Pistons (Drummond and Griffin), Indiana Pacers (Oladipo and Turner), Los Angeles Clippers (Harris and Jordan), New Orleans Pelicans (Cousins and Davis), Oklahoma City Thunder (George and Westbrook), Portland Trail Blazers (Lillard and McCollum) and Washington Wizards (Beal and Wall).
- Eleven players were members of the 2016 U.S. Olympic gold medal team (Barnes, Butler, Cousins, DeRozan, Durant, George, Green, Irving, Jordan, Lowry and Thompson); seven were gold medalists on the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team (Davis, Durant, Harden, James, Love, Paul and Westbrook); two were members of the 2008 U.S. Olympic gold medalist team (James and Paul); and one was part of the 2004 U.S. Olympic bronze medalist team (James).
- Eight national team players were part of the gold medalist 2014 USA World Cup Team (Cousins, Curry, Davis, DeRozan, Drummond, Harden, Irving and Thompson) and five players were members of the 2010 USA World Championship team that won the title (Curry, Durant, Gordon, Love and Westbrook).
- The roster includes the last two FIBA World Cup MVPs β 2014 MVP Irving and 2010 MVP Durant.
- The 2018 NBA All-Star game featured 17 USA National Team players, including starters Curry, Davis, DeRozan, Durant, Harden, Irving, James and Westbrook; and reserves Beal, Drummond, George, Green, Lillard, Lowry, Oladipo, Thompson and Walker. Four additional players — Butler, Cousins, Love and Wall — also originally were selected to play in the β18 All-Star game but were unable to participate due to injury.
- Four members of the national team pool have won eight of the last nine NBA regular season MVP awards – Westbrook (2017), Curry (2015 and 2016), Durant (2014) and James (2009, 2010, 2012 and 2013).
- Durant (2017), James (2012, 2013 and 2016) and Leonard (2014) have won five of the last six NBA Finals MVP awards.
- Six USA National player have earned nine NBA All-Star MVP honors, including Davis (2017), Westbrook (2015 and 2016), Irving (2014), Paul (2013), Durant (2012) and James (2006, 2008 and 2018).
- NBA Defensive Player of the Year awards have been presented to two USA National Team members β Green (2017) and Leonard (2015 and 2016).
- McCollum (2015-16), Butler (2014-15), George (2012-13) and Love (2010-11) have collected NBA Most Improved award honors.
Introducing the 2018-20 USA Basketball Men's National Team pool:
1β£7β£ Olympic gold medalists
3β£0β£ returning members of the USA Men's National Team pool
3β£5β£ athletes in allπ Β» https://t.co/ElOmTQbGyF pic.twitter.com/3gekcb6f5a
— USA Basketball (@usabasketball) April 6, 2018