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NY Daily News (Greg Thomas) —
“As I come to the halfway point in my life, I’m learning that the answers lie in the middle.” So says drummer and Berklee percussion professor Ralph Peterson, who turns 50 Sunday.
NY Daily News (Dominic Maxwell-Lewis) —
JAZZY SOUNDS FROM THE SUDAN. “The Half the Sky Festival: Jazz Women Fusing Forms” will feature Sudanese singer Alsarah and her band, the Nubatones, at BAMcafe Live. They’ll be joined by Moroccan musician Malika Zarra, who performs in Berber, Arabic, French and English.
The Dream Shake (ak2themax) —
You would be forgiven for thinking the Spurs might get upset in the first round against Utah. After all, the Jazz's bigs could have done exactly what Zach Randolph and Marc Gasol did to them the year before. I picked the Spurs to win the series, but going into the playoffs I wouldn't have been surprised to see the Jazz beat them in 6. Looking back, I was an idiot. I have to cut...
SBN: Clips Nation (Steve Perrin) —
2011/2012 NBA Playoffs - WC Semis - Game 2 vs. 40-26 50-16 Spurs Lead Series 1-0 Game 1 - May 15th, 2012, in San Antonio, Spurs 108, Clippers 92 Game 2 - May 17th, 2012, 6:30 PM, San Antonio, AT&T Center Game 3 - May 19th, 2012, 12:30 PM, Los Angeles, STAPLES Center Game 4 - May 20th, 2012, 7:30 PM, Los Angeles, STAPLES Center Game 5...
SBN: Raptors HQ (rbala) —
Can Ball Ray, the finder of the strange and unusual on Ebay, has found an oddball of an autograph for you Raptors fans. The player who's autograph it is is a memorable Raptor shooter during that string of three consecutive Play Off runs but the item signed is a little unusual. Find out who it is and what he signed here ... Item: A Major League baseball autographed by Dell Curry ...
Yahoo.com: Ball Don't Lie (Dan Devine) —
Jon Brockman had kind of a rough third year in the NBA, you guys. The 24-year-old forward appeared in only 35 games for a Milwaukee Bucks team that missed the playoffs, averaging just under seven minutes a contest and taking a definitive step backward in his NBA career. After a season like that, sometimes you just need to push life's pause button, take a step back and give yourself some time...
NY Daily News (Greg Thomas) —
Twenty years after his self-titled R&B debut, and 20 million in record sales later, Brian McKnight says that he’s “a jazz musician masquerading as a pop/R&B guy.” He’s proving his point Thursday and Friday at the Blue Note, singing and swinging with the Duke Ellington Orchestra.
NBCSports.com: ProBasketballTalk (Kurt Helin) —
Bulls fans have turned Carlos Boozer into their whipping boy — all problems seem to be his fault, from issues like consistent post scoring to NATO summit protestors. To me, Boozer has seemed like what he always has been and Bulls fans sound like Jazz fans three years ago. But sorry Bulls fans, Boozer is…
SBN: Raptors HQ (Adam Francis) —
So far in our "Who'd You Rather Be" series, the vote has been in favour of the opposition. Both the Dallas Mavericks and Utah Jazz were voted, both by readers, writers and opposing team bloggers, as being in preferable overall positions to the Toronto Raptors as of now. The reasons varied, from current talent to management and ownership and it's obvious that the Raps are going to be in...
Posting and Toasting (Seth) —
It's a quiet day, so I figure now's a good time to have this talk. Oh, no! Not like a "talk". Just a fun little discussion. Relax. The Knicks won 36 games this season. I spent the last little while combing through the recaps and threads and determined that quite a few of those wins were easy/uninteresting or embarrassingly close ones over bad teams. A handful of them, though, were real...
Yahoo.com: Ball Don't Lie (Dan Devine) —
One night after the Oklahoma City Thunder convinced a lot of people that they were the team to beat in the Western Conference by walloping the Los Angeles Lakers , the San Antonio Spurs offered their retort: A measured, professional destruction of the Los Angeles Clippers. In the 108-92 Game 1 win, the Spurs made perhaps the best point guard in the world look absolutely ordinary. They...
Peninsula is Mightier (Mnelik) —
The question is becoming as trite and overbearing as humanly possibly, plagued with endless media scrutiny and growing ambiguity. Should LeBron James or Dwyane Wade have the ball in their hands for the Miami Heat when the game is on the line? The sudden absence of Chris Bosh has further exasperated the situation and perhaps shined an even bigger light over the Heat's late game...
CelticsBlog (wjsy) —
#CelticsTalk : The #NBA announces new Competition Committee that includes 3 head coaches. #Celtics Doc Rivers is one of them. — A. Sherrod Blakely (@SherrodbCSN) May 16, 2012 Flannery has the details : The other members include: owners Dan Gilbert ( Cleveland Cavaliers ) and Joe Lacob (Golden State); general managers Bryan Colangelo ( Toronto Raptors ), Mitch Kupchak (L.A....
ESPN (Jeff Caplan) —
Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle is one of three NBA head coaches on the newly restructured competition committee announced by the league Wednesday.Carlisle, the current president of the NBA Coaches Association, joins Boston Celtics coach Doc Rivers and Memphis Grizzlies coach Lionel Hollins. Also on the committee are team owners Dan Gilbert (Cleveland Cavaliers) and Joe Lacob (Golden State...
SBN: Raptors HQ (Adam Francis) —
In their continuing look at how the Raps stack up against this year's playoff clubs, the HQ turns its attention to the Orlando Magic ... When we launched our "Who'd You Rather Be" series last week, I couldn't help but have the Metric song, "Gimme Sympathy," stuck in my head. One of the singles off their last album, the chorus features Metric lead singer Emily Haines asking the age-old...