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 | Flip Murray "posterizes" Kirk Hinrich!! A Lindsey Hunter steal, an Antonio McDyess assist and a Flip Murray jam! Visit www.nba.com for more NBA Playoff action! |  | Antonio McDyess McDyess before his knee died |  | LeBron James 38 Points vs Pistons Game 1 Playoffs !! HD ! capped by venomindustries CLEVELAND -- LeBron James crossed midcourt and launched the ball toward the basket more than 40 feet away as the horn sounded As Cleveland's star, the Detroit Pistons, 20000 fans and a TV audience watched the shot's arching flight, James never stopped running. "I was going to chase it until it went in the hoop," he said. Off the backboard, through the rim, then the net. It was halftime. It was over. James banked in a stunning 3-pointer at the end of the first half and finished with 38 points, eight rebounds and seven assists as the Cavaliers embarked on their quest for a first NBA championship with a 102-84 win over the Pistons in Game 1 on Saturday. James' 41-footer demoralized the Pistons and gave the Cavs the league's most dominant team -- home or away -- during the regular season, momentum and a 12-point halftime lead. Cleveland held off one second-half surge by Detroit while James was on the bench and closed out the Pistons, who will try to even the best-of-seven series in Game 2 on Tuesday night. To do that, Detroit will have to devise something to slow the brilliant James, who had his way for 41 minutes. The likely MVP went 13-of-20 from the field, 11-of-14 from the line and didn't commit a turnover. Cleveland had only five miscues, a postseason franchise record. "It's tough when he is going like that," Pistons forward Antonio McDyess said. "No matter what you do; trap, he's going to make that play; contest shots, he's making shots. He's ... |  | McDyess' tip-in game winner at the buzzer Antonio McDyess tips in the Tim Duncan miss as time expires to give the Spurs the one point win over their Western Conference rivals the Los Angeles Lakers. |  | Marcus Camby BLOCK MIX by LONGER Marcus D. Camby (born March 22, 1974 in Hartford, Connecticut) is an American professional basketball player, who currently plays center for the Denver Nuggets of the NBA. He won the NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award during the 2006-07 NBA season, leading the league in blocked shots per game.[1] Camby was selected second overall in the first round of the well-regarded 1996 NBA Draft by the Toronto Raptors. He played for the Raptors from 1996-1998, before being traded to the New York Knicks, in exchange for Charles Oakley. Camby played for the Knicks from 1998-2002, before being traded again, this time to the Denver Nuggets, in exchange for Antonio McDyess.[5] Camby has led the NBA in blocked shots for several seasons; however, constant injuries have limited the impact of his career in the NBA. The 2005-06 season with the Nuggets was one of his most successful, as he had 12.0 rebounds per game, 9.6 defensive rebounds per game and 1.4 steals per game. He also averaged 12.8 points per game and led the league in blocks per game (3.3), while helping Denver earn a playoff berth by winning the Northwest Division. On December 16, 2006, Camby was involved in the infamous Knicks-Nuggets brawl.[6] He was one of 10 players ejected from the game, but received no suspension. On April 27, 2007, it was announced that Camby won the NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award for the 2006-07 season.[7] The honor was the first of Camby's career. He received the actual award from NBA ... |  | LeBron James 36 Points vs Pistons Game 4 Playoffs 2009! HD! 26.04.2009 capped by venomindustries AUBURN HILLS, Mich.(AP) LeBron James made 3-pointers from every angle, drove into the lane for dunks and leaned into low post moves. He was just getting warmed up - 2 hours before tipoff - and his regular routine provided another demonstration of greatness. James had 36 points, 13 rebounds and eight assists to lead the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 99-78 victory over the Detroit Pistons on Sunday, sweeping the Eastern Conference first-round series. The 24-year-old superstar said his work ethic has been "everything'' in a breathtaking career that has surpassed unprecedented hype. "You're only born with a certain amount of gifts,'' he said. "You have to take advantage of them, and put in the work. My work ethic has helped me be the player I am today.'' Cavs coach Mike Brown said James is a "workaholic,'' and relayed an anecdote about his son being in awe of James lifting weights and going through individual drills during last offseason. "I said, `LeBron doesn't just show up at the game with a Superman outfit on,''' Brown recalled saying to his son. James and the top-seeded Cavs were so efficient against past-its-prime Detroit - earning the only sweep of this postseason - they might be off for more than a week, waiting for Atlanta or Miami to advance. "That's what happens when you take care of business,'' James said. Detroit, meanwhile, will have its longest offseason since 2001 and about $20 million in salary-cap space to rebuild a once-proud team that ... |  | Dwyane Wade Game Saving Block on Rodney Stuckey vs Pistons 22.3.09 SICK! HD ! capped by venomindustries. AUBURN HILLS, Mich.(AP) Dwyane Wade scored 39 points in the first 47 minutes Sunday. In the final minute, he turned into a defensive specialist. Wade blocked two shots in the final 22 seconds and Udonis Haslem scored six points in the last 6.3 as the Miami Heat rallied for a 101-96 victory over the short-handed Detroit Pistons. Detroit led for the first 3 1/2 quarters, and appeared ready to pull within a game of fifth-place Miami in the Eastern Conference standings, but Wade and Haslem made sure it didn't happen. "They were pounding us for three quarters and a half, but we finally got some key plays down the stretch,'' Miami coach Erik Spoelstra said. "Dwyane was sensational - that's what he's been all year - and Udonis was great.'' Detroit was missing three key players - Richard Hamilton (groin), Rasheed Wallace (calf) and Allen Iverson (back) - but took a 96-95 lead on Walter Herrmann's 3-point shot with 13 seconds left. Mario Chalmers missed at the other end, but the rebound caromed long to Haslem, who drained a high-arcing jumper to put the Heat ahead. "The ball went over everyone underneath and came out to me,'' he said. "I didn't know how much time was left, so I wanted to get it off quick.'' After a timeout, Rodney Stuckey drove for what could have been the game-winning shot, but Wade blocked the ball and then saved the rebound to Haslem, who was fouled by Antonio McDyess. "I told Stuckey on the way out of the timeout that I knew they ... |  | [NBA] San Antonio Spurs Hightlights vs. Los Angeles Lakers Jan 12 2010 [NBA] San Antonio Spurs Hightlights vs. Los Angeles Lakers Jan 12 2010 DeJuan Blair Keith Bogans Tim Duncan Manu Ginobili Marcus Haislip George Hill Richard Jefferson Roger Mason Antonio McDyess Tony ParkerTheo Ratliff Ron Artest Shannon Brown Kobe Bryant Andrew Bynum Jordan Farmar Derek Fisher Pau Gasol DJ Mbenga Lamar Odom Josh Powell Luke Walton |  | NBA Top 10 Blocks of 1995/1996 season John Starks Doc Rivers Shaquille O'Neal Jalen Rose Antonio McDyess Shawn Kemp Grant Hill Alonzo Mourning Charles Barkley |  | Allen Iverson fake behind the back pass to Antonio McDyess AI fakes the wrap around and passes to Antonio McDyess for the Assist of the Night vs the Wizards December 17 2008 |
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