Tag: 2011 Playoffs (Page 2 of 2)

Derrick Rose’s 44 points lead Bulls to 99-82 win

Chicago Bulls guard Derrick Rose (R) shoots over Atlanta Hawks guard Jeff Teague in the first half of their Eastern Conference semifinal NBA basketball game in Atlanta, Georgia May 6, 2011. REUTERS/Tami Chappell (UNITED STATES – Tags: SPORT BASKETBALL)

No other Chicago starter scored in double digits, but it doesn’t really matter when your point guard drops 44 points on 16-for-27 shooting like Derrick Rose did in Game 3. Joakim Noah had the Rodman-esque line of two points, 15 rebounds and five blocks, while Carlos Boozer and his turf toe scored six points (on 3-of-6 shooting) in just 22 minutes. Taj Gibson picked up Boozer’s slack, posting 13 points and 11 rebounds off the bench.

Pierce tossed as Heat win Game 1

Boston Celtics Paul Pierce (L) and head coach Doc Rivers (R) complain to NBA official Ed Malloy after Pierce was ejected against the Miami Heat during second half of Game 1 of their NBA Eastern Conference basketball playoff series in Miami May 1, 2011. REUTERS/Hans Deryk (UNITED STATES – Tags: SPORT BASKETBALL IMAGES OF THE DAY)

The Heat beat the Celtics, 99-90, in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals. Dwyane Wade dropped 38 points (on stellar 14-of-21 shooting), while James Jones hit five threes en route to 25 points off the bench. The difference in the game was Miami’s ability to get to the line. They made 12 more free throws than the Celtics because they did a better job of attacking the rim.

With the Celtics trailing by 13 with 7:00 to play, Paul Pierce was ejected in the fourth quarter after receiving his second technical for jawing with Dwyane Wade. The two collided on a Pierce screen and they both had something to say about it. We don’t know what Pierce said to get tossed by referee Ed Malloy, but it sure seems like Malloy jumped the gun. He knew it meant an ejection because he signaled for that instead of indicating that Pierce got another technical. The Celtics were likely to lose the game anyway, but the ejection pretty much killed any hope of a Boston comeback.

Pierce got his first technical for getting in the face of James Jones, who fouled him hard after Pierce got him in the air with a pump fake. Pierce stuck his head into Jones’ face and while some might call it a headbutt, there was no real velocity or force in the act. He just basically stuck his forehead into Jones’ face. Let’s hope that the league doesn’t overreact and suspend Pierce for Game 2, because it could significantly alter the series.

Game 2 is on Tuesday night on TNT.

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