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NBA - Saison 2006/2007

Die Bulls gewinnen in Milwaukee mit 126:121 nach Verlängerung. Michael Redd auf Seiten der Bucks zwar mit 52 Punkten, aber Ben Gordon war mit 48 Punkte auch nicht sehr viel schlechter.

:victory:
 
Dafür! :znaika:

Wenn er es in diesem Jahr nicht wird, dann verstehe ich die Welt nicht mehr. Nach 60 Saisonspielen waren nur die Bulls '97 und die 76ers 67' besser. Die Mavs sind in diesem Jahr eine Klasse besser als der Rest und das gehört endlich gewürdigt.
 
Sehe ich auch so. Auch sämtliche Experten, Kommentatoren und Moderatoren fordern den MVP Titel für Dirk, allen voran Charles Barkley und die ESPN Leute. Größte Hürde: er ist kein Nordamerikaner......we shall see.
 
Wir gehen auch in der NBA mit großen Schritten auf die Playoffs zu. Die Hälfte der Tickets sind schon vergeben.
Code:
[B]Eastern Conference[/B]

 1 [b]Detroit[/b] 	45 26
 2 [b]Cleveland[/b] 	43 29
 3 Toronto 	39 32
 4 Washington 	38 32
 5 [b]Chicago[/b] 	43 30
 6 Miami 	38 33
 7 New Jersey 	33 38
 8 Orlando 	33 39
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 9 Indiana 	31 40
10 New York 	31 40
11 Philadelphia 28 43
12 Charlotte 	27 45
13 Atlanta 	27 46
14 Milwaukee 	25 45
15 Boston 	22 49
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[B]Western Conference[/B]

 1 [b]Dallas[/b]       60 11
 2 [b]Phoenix[/b]      53 18
 3 [b]San Antonio[/b]  51 20
 4 [b]Utah[/b]         47 24
 5 [b]Houston[/b]      46 26
 6 LA Lakers    38 33
 7 Denver 	35 35
 8 LA Clippers  34 37
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 9 Golden State 34 39
10 New Orleans  32 40
11 Sacramento   30 40
12 Minnesota    30 41
13 Seattle      29 42
14 Portland 	29 43
 
Da bin ich auch mal gespannt!
Bei der letzten Begegnung sind die Suns als Sieger vom Platz nach 2 Verlängerungen!

Egal wie:
Ich seh beide Teams super gerne und Suns-Mavs is immer wieder geil anzusehen!
Westcoast-Basketball vom Feinsten! :sabber:
 
Boah, jetzt wirds aber doch noch ne Packung für die Mavs!

Also wenn der Barbosa dieses Jahr nicht zum "Most Improved Player" gewählt wird fress ich nen Besen!

Der is ja schneller als Lucky Luke! :sabber:

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Suns - Mavs 126:104 :victory:
 
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Die Basketball Hall of Fame hat gestern die "Class of 2007" bekanntgegeben.

PHIL JACKSON - Coach, has been at the helm of not one, but two of the great dynasties in NBA history. A native of North Dakota, where he also starred in college before playing professionally for the Knicks and Nets, Jackson coached the Chicago Bulls to six NBA Championships (1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998) and the Los Angeles Lakers to three straight titles (2000, 2001, 2002). His nine Championships tie him with the legendary Red Auerbach, and he was the fastest coach in NBA history to reach 900 wins. Under Jackson the Chicago Bulls posted the best regular season record in NBA history at 72-10, and was the NBA Coach of the Year in 1996. Jackson also claimed a CBA title and coach of the year honors with Albany in 1984, and was a player on the NBA Champion New York Knicks in 1973.

MARVIN "Mendy" RUDOLPH - Referee, officiated 2,112 NBA games in his career, a record at the time of his retirement. Born in Philadelphia, PA, Rudolph was considered one of the greatest officials of all time, and was selected to referee eight NBA All Star Games and at least one NBA Finals game for 22 consecutive seasons - including the 1961 Finals, when along with Earl Strom, he officiated all seven games, the only time in NBA history the same officials worked an entire Finals series. As the NBA Head of Officials, Rudolph wrote the NBA Official's Manual and Case Book, and was widely respected by fellow officials, coaches, players and members of the media. Mr. Rudolph passed away in 1979 at the age of 53.

TEXAS WESTERN - Team, the 1966 NCAA National Champions, became the first team in NCAA history to win a title with five starting African-American players, beating an all-white Kentucky squad in the Championship game. Regarded by many as a key turning point in integration and increased equality in athletics, the highly publicized and inspirational Championship game also capped an amazing 28-1 season for Texas Western, led by Bobby Joe Hill and David Lattin. Coached by Hall of Famer Don Haskins, this true 'team' was comprised of African-American and white players, with seven different players leading the team in scoring. In 2006, forty years after the Miners captured the national title, their story was made into a major motion picture, Glory Road, the team visited the White House and was honored at halftime of the 2006 NCAA Men's Championship Game.

ROY WILLIAMS - Coach, a native of Asheville, NC, is the third coach in history to lead two schools to an NCAA National Championship game, and has led both Kansas and North Carolina to a total of five Final Fours (1991, 1993, 2002, 2003, 2005), three national title games (1991, 2003, 2005), and won an NCAA Championship with North Carolina in 2005. Williams also played on the freshman team at North Carolina and was an assistant in Chapel Hill before accepting the head coaching job at Kansas in 1988. His teams have made 18 consecutive NCAA tournament appearances, winning at least one tournament game in each. Williams is a six-time National Coach of the Year, and in his 18+ years of coaching he has become the fastest coach ever to reach the 500 win mark.

VAN CHANCELLOR - Coach (Finalist in 2005, 2006), a native of Louisville, Mississippi, led the Houston Comets to four straight WNBA Championships (1997-2000) and won 439 games as the Head Women's Coach at Ole Miss (1978-1997). Chancellor coached the undefeated United States gold medal team at the 2004 Olympic Games, and has a spotless 38-0 record in international competition. In leading the Comets to a 211-111 record (1997-2006), Chancellor has been named WNBA coach of the year three times (1997, 1998, 1999). In addition, the 1998 Comets hold the record for the highest winning percentage in the history of NBA and WNBA basketball (27-3, .900 winning percentage). Chancellor was named Southeastern Conference Coach of the Year three times (1987, 1990, 1992).

PEDRO FERRANDIZ - Coach (Finalist in 2001, 2003, 2006) a native of Alicante, Spain, is considered one of the greatest coaches in European history and has compiled an overall coaching record of 437-90 while leading Real Madrid to a record 12 Spanish League titles, 11 Spanish Cup titles, and four European Cup championships. He recorded three undefeated Spanish League seasons and was known for bringing the concept of the "fast break" to the European game. Along with Cesare Rubini, Ferrandiz founded the World Association of Basketball Coaches and served as the organization's first president. He is the recipient of the Olympic Order from the International Olympic Committee in Lausanne, Switzerland, the only such basketball coach in history to earn the award (1977). He was honored by the Central Board of FIBA and conceded Order of Merit (2000). Ferrandiz has also been awarded the Blue Cross of Mention in Sport (2002).

MIRKO NOVOSEL - Coach, born June 30, 1938 in Zagreb, led the Yugoslavian team to the 1980 Olympic gold medal, 1976 silver medal and a bronze in 1984. Novosel also coached the Yugoslavian national team to a silver medal at the World Championships of Basketball in 1974. While coaching on the professional level in Europe, Novosel led Cibona to three national titles, a record seven Yugo-Cups, two Cup of Cup titles and captured the Cup of Champions in 1985. Novosel was named European Coach of the Year in 1985 and is one of only four coaches to win 3 or more Olympic medals.

http://www.hoophall.com/genrel/040207aab.html
 
Code:
[B]Eastern Conference[/B]

 1 [b]Detroit[/b] 	48 27
 2 [b]Chicago[/b] 	46 31
 3 [b]Toronto[/b] 	43 33
 4 [B]Miami[/B] 	42 34
 5 [b]Cleveland[/b] 	46 31
 6 Washington 	39 36
 7 New Jersey 	35 40
 8 Orlando 	34 41
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 9 Indiana 	33 42
10 New York 	31 44
11 Philadelphia 30 45
12 Charlotte 	30 47
13 Atlanta 	28 48
Code:
[B]Western Conference[/B]

 1 [b]Dallas[/b]       62 13
 2 [b]Phoenix[/b]      57 19
 3 [b]San Antonio[/b]  54 21
 4 [b]Utah[/b]         48 27
 5 [b]Houston[/b]      47 29
 6 LA Lakers    40 36
 7 Denver 	39 36
 8 LA Clippers  37 37
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 9 Golden State 37 39
10 New Orleans  35 41
11 Minnesota    32 43
12 Sacramento   31 44
13 Portland 	31 44
 
Geschichte wurde gestern Abend in New Jersey geschrieben. Beim 120:114 Sieg nach Verlängerung gegen die Wizards ist es mit Jason Kidd (10 Pkt., 16 Reb., 18 Ass.) und Vince Carter (46 Pkt., 16 Reb., 10 Ass.) zwei Spielern einer Mannschaft gelungen, ein Triple Double zu erzielen. Zuletzt gelang dies Michael Jordan und Scottie Pippen im Jahre 1989.
 
Die Bulls haben tatsächlich noch am letzten Spieltag den 2.Platz im Osten verspielt. :(

WESTERN CONFERENCE

(1-8) Dallas Mavericks vs. Golden State Warriors
(2-7) Phoenix Suns vs. Los Angeles Lakers
(3-6) San Antonio Spurs vs. Denver Nuggets
(5-4) Houston Rockets vs. Utah Jazz

EASTERN CONFERENCE

(1-8) Detroit Pistons vs. Orlando Magic
(2-7) Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Washington Wizards
(3-6) Toronto Raptors vs. New Jersey Nets
(5-4) Chicago Bulls vs. Miami Heat

Dirk und seine Mavs also gegen den Angstgegner aus Golden State. Die Warriors konnten als einzige Mannschaft alle Spiele in dieser Saison, 3 um genau zu sein, gegen die Mavericks gewinnen.
 
Houston Rockets vs. Utah Jazz 84:75 -> 1:0

Detroit Pistons vs. Orlando Magic 100:92 -> 1:0

Toronto Raptors vs. New Jersey Nets 91:96 -> 0:1

Chicago Bulls vs. Miami Heat 96:91 -> 1:0

Wichtiger Sieg für die Bulls. :)
 
Die Bulls sollte man dieses Jahr auch definitiv nicht unterschätzen.
Sehr starkes und v.a. frisches Team, dem ich v.a. im schwachem Osten noch viel zutraue.
 
Dirk und seine Mavs also gegen den Angstgegner aus Golden State. Die Warriors konnten als einzige Mannschaft alle Spiele in dieser Saison, 3 um genau zu sein, gegen die Mavericks gewinnen.
Und heute Nacht sahs für die Mavs auch nicht besser aus.
Die Warriors haben in Dallas mit 97:85 gewonnen.

Alle Ergebnisse im Überblick:
Suns - Lakers 95:87 -> 1:0 :victory:
Spurs - Nuggets 89:95 -> 0:1 :victory:
Mavericks - Warriors 85:97 -> 0:1
Caveliers - Wizards 97:82 -> 1:0
 
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Das wird echt das Schlüsselspiel für die Mavs! Ein erster Stein auf dem Weg zum Titel...

Ansonsten drücke ich den Nuggets auch die Daumen! Carmelo/A.I finde ich klasse! =)
 
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