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LeBron James leads Miami Heat to NBA Championshipupdated: Fri Jun 22 2012 04:16:00

Three-time league MVP LeBron James finally has an NBA championship to add to his belt, after the Miami Heat defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder 121-106 in game five of the 2012 NBA Finals.

SI.com: NBA Finals Live Blog: Heat vs. Thunder, Game 4updated: Thu Jun 21 2012 17:20:00

Game 4 of the NBA Finals is set for Tuesday at 9 p.m. ET in Miami, where the Heat are seeking to close within one victory of a title and the Thunder are hoping to pull even at 2-2. How important is this game for Oklahoma City? No one has ever rallied to win the Finals after trailing 3-1 -- teams are 0-30 in that situation all time and 0-13 since the NBA went to a 2-3-2 format in 1985. Join SI.com's Paul Forrester and Brad Weinstein as they live-blog Game 4 beginning at 8:45 p.m.

Miami Heat close in on NBA title with third-straight winupdated: Wed Jun 20 2012 02:22:00

Russell Westbrook's impressive 43 points were not enough to end the Oklahoma City Thunder's losing streak in game four of this year's NBA finals.

Miami fights off late-game rally to win game two of NBA Finalsupdated: Tue Jun 19 2012 22:52:00

A fierce late-game rally by the Oklahoma City Thunder proved fruitless Thursday night as the Miami Heat held out to win game two of the 2012 NBA Finals 100-96, tying the series, 1-1.

SI.com: Ian Thomsen: Kevin Durant must avoid foul trouble for OKC to beat Miami in Game 4updated: Tue Jun 19 2012 09:56:00

MIAMI -- If the Thunder are right, and if they're able to make good on their promise to break through in Game 4 Tuesday night, then this NBA Finals will be on its way to fulfilling its promise. It can become one of the most entertaining showdowns in recent memory, but that won't happen unless Oklahoma City responds to the elevated play of the Heat and LeBron James.

SI.com: Michael Rosenberg: Thunder's youth creeps through as Heat claim Game 3 and 2-1 leadupdated: Mon Jun 18 2012 01:37:00

MIAMI -- The Oklahoma City Thunder may yet play in 10 NBA Finals and win six championships and lure NFL, NHL and MLB teams to Oklahoma City, but in the meantime, these guys are so young that when they cross the street somebody ought to hold their hand. Otherwise, Russell Westbrook will sprint into a parked car, and Kevin Durant will knock over a crossing guard, and Kendrick Perkins will just stand there and shake his head in disgust.

SI.com: NBA Finals Live Blog: Heat vs. Thunder, Game 3updated: Sun Jun 17 2012 09:45:00

Game 3 of the NBA Finals is set for Sunday at 8 p.m. ET in Miami. Will the Thunder rebound from Thursday's loss, or will the Heat protect their home court and take a 2-1 series lead? Join SI.com's Ben Glicksman and Paul Forrester as they live blog Game 3 beginning at 7:45 p.m.

SI.com: Roundtable: Observations on 1-1 Finalsupdated: Sat Jun 16 2012 11:12:00

The NBA Finals are tied 1-1 after the Thunder and Heat split two games in Oklahoma City. With Game 3 set for Sunday night in Miami, five SI.com writers analyze the biggest storylines and surprises so far, examine which team is in a better position and take issue with the criticism of Thunder point guard Russell Westbrook.

SI.com: Chris Mannix: Four thoughts off Game 2 of NBA Finalsupdated: Fri Jun 15 2012 08:39:00

OKLAHOMA CITY -- Four thoughts after the Heat's 100-96 victory over the Thunder in Game 2 of the NBA Finals on Thursday ...

SI.com: Michael Rosenberg: Heat prove their guts in holding off Thunder in Game 2updated: Fri Jun 15 2012 08:19:00

OKLAHOMA CITY -- "Resilient" is not a word most people use to describe the Miami Heat, but since I'm not allowed to repeat the words they do use, let's start with that one. In one of the toughest road venues in the NBA -- season on the line, world ready to pounce -- the Heat were tougher, stronger and just grittier than the Oklahoma City Thunder.

SI.com: NBA Finals Live Blog: Heat vs. Thunder, Game 2updated: Thu Jun 14 2012 18:15:00

Game 2 of the NBA Finals is set for Thursday at 9 p.m. ET in Oklahoma City. Will the Thunder remain unbeaten at home in the postseason, or will the Heat bounce back to even the series? Join SI.com's Ben Glicksman and Paul Forrester as they live blog Game 2 beginning at 8:45 p.m.

Oklahoma take Heat out of Miami in opening NBA Finals clashupdated: Wed Jun 13 2012 04:56:00

Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook were instrumental as Oklahoma City Thunder won the first game of the 2012 NBA Finals.

LeBron James: Gonna give it my allupdated: Wed Jun 13 2012 04:56:00

The Thunder's Kevin Durant says his team wants to win a title, while LeBron James feels more relaxed for the NBA Finals.

SI.com: Lee Jenkins: Thunder seize Game 1 as Heat stars fade away in fourth quarter againupdated: Wed Jun 13 2012 01:02:00

OKLAHOMA CITY -- Three thoughts after Oklahoma City's 105-94 victory over Miami in Game 1 of the NBA Finals ...

SI.com: NBA Finals Live Blog: Heat vs. Thunder, Game 1updated: Tue Jun 12 2012 18:06:00

Miami and Oklahoma City are playing for the championship in a series that features the MVP, LeBron James, the MVP runner-up and scoring champion, Kevin Durant, and a host of other stars. The Heat are back in the NBA Finals for the second year in a row as the 27-year-old James seeks his first title to cap his ninth season. Durant, 23, is also looking for his first ring, the five-year veteran having led the franchise to its first Finals appearance since 1996, when the Thunder played in Seattle. Game 1 is set for Tuesday at 9 p.m. ET in Oklahoma City. Which team will get off to a good start? Join SI.com's Ben Glicksman and Paul Forrester as they live blog the series opener beginning at 8:45 p.m.

SI.com: NBA Finals Roundtable: Analyzing top storylines in Heat-Thunderupdated: Mon Jun 11 2012 12:44:00

Miami and Oklahoma City will play for the championship in a series that features the MVP, LeBron James, the MVP runner-up and scoring champion, Kevin Durant, and a host of other stars in the Heat's Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh and the Thunder's Russell Westbrook and Sixth Man Award winner James Harden. The Heat are back in the NBA Finals for the second year in a row as the 27-year-old James seeks his first title to cap his ninth season. Durant, 23, is also looking for his first ring, the five-year veteran having led the franchise to its first Finals appearance since 1996, when the Thunder played in Seattle. What can we expect once Game 1 tips off on Tuesday night in Oklahoma City? Five SI.com NBA writers analyze how each team got this far and what lies ahead in the Finals.

Miami defeats Celtics, advances to NBA finalsupdated: Sat Jun 09 2012 23:48:00

For the second time in as many years, LeBron James and his Miami Heat teammates will get a shot at the NBA championship after beating the Boston Celtics on Saturday night.

SI.com: SI.com NBA writers analyze Eastern Conference finalsupdated: Tue Jun 05 2012 19:47:00

The Eastern Conference finals resume Tuesday night (8:30 p.m. ET, ESPN) with the Celtics and Heat tied at 2-2. Miami returns home for Game 5 after losing twice in Boston, where Dwyane Wade missed a potential game-winning three-pointer in Game 4, the second game in this series to go to overtime. What have we learned so far and what's in store for the rest of the series? Four SI.com NBA writers make their predictions and analyze Chris Bosh's potential return, Rajon Rondo's brilliance and the highly scrutinized officiating.

SI.com: Roundtable: West finals analysisupdated: Mon Jun 04 2012 17:17:00

The Spurs play host to the Thunder in Game 5 of the Western Conference finals on Monday (9 p.m. ET, TNT). The series is tied at 2-2 after both teams won twice on their home floor. How did we get here and what's in store for the rest of the series? Five SI.com NBA writers take stock of a matchup that is living up to its billing.

SI.com: Ian Thomsen: Unpredictable series leads to more adjustmentsupdated: Sun Jun 03 2012 14:00:00

BOSTON -- The Celtics and Heat have spent the first three games of their Eastern finals exploring unpredictable ways that ended in the predictable results.

SI.com: Ian Thomsen: Garnett's old-school approach keeps Celtics alive with Game 3 winupdated: Sat Jun 02 2012 02:27:00

BOSTON -- Kevin Garnett changed the NBA two decades ago as a 6-11 power forward who played with the skills of a shooting guard. He launched a trend that has been emulated by his generation and its followers, but now, surprisingly, it looks like an elaborately extended con game. If the Celtics are to return to the NBA Finals in what may be Garnett's final month of basketball, they are going to need him to become the kind of low-post dinosaur that he and his kind worked so hard to replace.

SI.com: Ian Thomsen: Behind Rivers, Celtics try to pull off yet another surpriseupdated: Wed May 30 2012 12:56:00

MIAMI -- The Celtics are old, tired and injured. They were run off the floor in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals by the Heat, who are overwhelming favorites to reach a second straight NBA Finals. Yet Boston enters Game 2 on Wednesday with hope for better performances in the short term and a renewal of their dynasty in the long term around coach Doc Rivers.

SI.com: Michael Rosenberg: What if Tim Duncan went to ... ?updated: Wed May 30 2012 11:39:00

The NBA will hold this year's lottery in New York City, instead of its traditional location in New Jersey, which ... well, let's face it: They could hold it in your backyard and if you felt a raindrop, you would go inside and watch it on TV. The location is not relevant. It is a TV event.

San Antonio Spurs poised to win 5th NBA crown, but ... yawn?updated: Fri May 25 2012 16:29:00

LeBron James is cocky. Kobe Bryant is a ball hog. Kevin Garnett is a thug. Dwight Howard got his coach fired. And Metta World Peace? Ugh, Metta World Peace.

SI.com: Ian Thomsen: Strange NBA regular season gives way to even crazier postseasonupdated: Fri May 18 2012 14:00:00

The usual guidelines no longer appear to be relevant. The NBA postseason has become unusually unpredictable. What comes next may no longer be based on what happened before.

SI.com: Bulls aren't alone: When did being the top seed become a curse in NBA, NFL, NHL and MLB?updated: Mon May 14 2012 07:25:00

It is the growing sports epidemic of the 21st century, where being the best team in the regular season of any of the four major professional leagues has never meant so little for the postseason. In fact, not only are the trophy cases of such teams likely to be empty at playoffs' end, but these regular season champions are lucky if they get past their first playoff opponent.

NBA names LeBron James MVPupdated: Sat May 12 2012 15:24:00

Miami Heat forward LeBron James is the NBA's 2011-2012 Most Valuable Player.

SI.com: Matt Dollinger: Heat march on toward likely Finals berth, while Knicks face questionsupdated: Wed May 09 2012 23:58:00

For a season shortened by a lockout, the Knicks' felt like it lasted a lifetime. But the team's mercurial campaign was finally taken off life support Wednesday, when Miami overpowered New York for a 106-94 win and a 4-1 series victory.

SI.com: Mark Haubner: Fast Breaks: Lakers-Nuggets, Game 4updated: Mon May 07 2012 01:47:00

The Los Angeles Lakers out-executed the Denver Nuggets down the stretch to claim a 92-88 road win at the Pepsi Center on Sunday, taking a commanding 3-1 lead in their first-round series. Game 4 wasn't pretty, but it was a hard-fought, back-and-forth affair that featured 18 lead changes. The Lakers sealed it in the final minute, breaking an 86-86 tie with consecutive threes by a pair of unlikely closers in Ramon Sessions and Steve Blake.

SI.com: Matt Dollinger: With a little help from Rondo, Hawks hang on to take Game 1 from C'supdated: Mon Apr 30 2012 10:23:00

ATLANTA -- Less than a minute away from blowing a 19-point lead and Game 1 at home, the Hawks got a much-needed bump from the unlikeliest of sources.

SI.com: Sam Amick: Colangelo reconsiders expanding Team USA finalists after injuriesupdated: Sun Apr 29 2012 00:01:00

Derrick Rose's season-ending knee injury on Saturday could turn out to be good news for one person: his replacement for Team USA's pool of finalists for this summer's Olympics in London.

SI.com: Obama welcomes Mavs to White Houseupdated: Mon Jan 09 2012 14:39:00

WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama saluted Dirk Nowitzki and the Dallas Mavericks on Monday as NBA champions who staged a season-ending charge to beat LeBron James and the vaunted Miami Heat and claim their first title with a "heart that's the size of Texas."

Barkley previews NBA seasonupdated: Mon Dec 26 2011 10:46:00

Charles Barkley talks about the lockout and gives his predictions for the NBA season.

Thriller ushers in shortened NBA seasonupdated: Mon Dec 26 2011 10:46:00

The NBA rewarded patient fans Sunday with an exciting game that kick-started a season delayed five months by a lockout.

SI.com: Ian Thomsen: Dirk Nowitzki defied the odds, stayed loyal to capture 2011 NBA titleupdated: Fri Dec 02 2011 12:23:00

Sports Illustrated will announce its choice for Sportsman of the Year on Dec. 5. Here's one of the nominations for that honor by an SI writer.

SI.com: Cliff Corcoran: World Series Game 3 Preview: Historical advantage at stake in Texasupdated: Sat Oct 22 2011 11:51:00

After two tense games in St. Louis, the World Series resumes in Arlington on Saturday night with the Cardinals and Rangers tied at one game a piece. Of the last 18 World Series to open with a two-game split dating to 1969, the winner of Game 3 went on to win 16 of them, the two exceptions being the Orioles in 1979 and the Yankees in 2003. No other game in those 18 Series had nearly as strong a correlation with the eventual Series outcome. So, Saturday night's Game 3 is a big game for both teams, arguably the most important non-elimination game of the Series. The Rangers, who stole Game 2 with two runs in the top of the ninth, are looking to build on that sudden swing in momentum, while the Cardinals are hoping that Friday's day off and the change of scenery can help them shake off that dispiriting defeat. Of course, momentum in baseball is only as good as the next game's starting pitcher.

Mavericks fans react to NBA title winupdated: Mon Jun 13 2011 09:01:00

Fans in Dallas, Texas, celebrate the Mavericks' NBA championship victory.

Mavs beat the Heat to win NBA Finals championshipupdated: Mon Jun 13 2011 09:01:00

Jason Terry can keep the tattoo.

SI.com: Ian Thomsen: Dallas' 2006 Finals loss helps Nowitzki transform into starupdated: Fri Jun 10 2011 17:35:00

The Mavericks are returning to the arena where they surrendered a 2-0 lead in the 2006 NBA Finals, and that's not a bad thing. Without those events, Dirk Nowitzki may not be in the position he is in today.

Mavericks on course to make NBA historyupdated: Fri Jun 10 2011 03:00:00

The Dallas Mavericks took a giant leap towards this year's NBA title Thursday, as they swept aside the Miami Heat in front of their own fans.

SI.com: Ian Thomsen: Heat falter as Finals beginning to look all too familiar for Rileyupdated: Wed Jun 08 2011 08:59:00

DALLAS -- Can Pat Riley get 1984 out of his head? We're not talking about the novel. We're talking about an enduring series that seems to be renewing itself now that the Mavericks have evened the NBA Finals with their 86-83 comeback victory against Miami in Game 4.

Mavericks win to tie NBA Finals at 2-2updated: Wed Jun 08 2011 08:17:00

The NBA Finals are now all-square at 2-2 after the Dallas Mavericks defeated the Miami Heat 86-83 in a thrilling Game Four of the best-of-seven-series.

SI.com: Ian Thomsen: Mavs are running out of chancesupdated: Tue Jun 07 2011 14:25:00

DALLAS -- It should go without saying that the Mavericks need to make a stand Tuesday in Game 4. They've yet to play a strong game overall in the NBA Finals, and they've still had chances to steal all three games.

SI.com: Finals Roundtable: Mavs take home court against Heat in Game 3updated: Sun Jun 05 2011 11:14:00

After their stunning comeback victory in Game 2 of the Finals, the Mavericks look to maintain their momentum as the series shifts to Dallas for Game 3. SI.com's five NBA writers analyze the top storylines for each team heading into Sunday's matchup (8 p.m. ET, ABC).

Shaq: 'It is time for me to begin my new life'updated: Fri Jun 03 2011 13:41:00

Four-time NBA champion Shaquille O'Neal formally announced his retirement from basketball Friday, thanking fans and teammates for their support and saying he looks forward to earning his Ph.D.

Shaquille O'Neal announces retirement from basketballupdated: Thu Jun 02 2011 06:11:00

Four-time NBA champion Shaquille O'Neal has announced he is retiring from basketball after a 19-year career in the sport.

It's barbecue vs. key lime pie in NBA Finalsupdated: Tue May 31 2011 21:21:00

Two Gulf States are putting more than pride on the line.

SI.com: Phil Taylor: Offense could carry Mavericks to NBA titleupdated: Tue May 31 2011 10:21:00

I have a feeling about these Dallas Mavericks. I think it's finally their time. I know that's not the prevailing sentiment. The general consensus seems to be that the Miami Heat have finally figured out how to play together, how to finish close games properly, how to handle animosity they brought upon themselves with LeBron James' decision-with-a-capital-D and the absurdly premature, over-the-top welcoming celebration they threw for themselves that featured smoke and lasers and platforms rising up out of the stage and pretty much everything except Cirque du Soleil acrobats.

Heat, Mavericks look for vindication as NBA Finals beginupdated: Tue May 31 2011 03:23:00

The Miami Heat has been called whiners, opportunists and other derogatory names this year on its quest for championship rings.

SI.com: Michael Rosenberg: Heat-Mavs series proves it takes a team to win it allupdated: Mon May 30 2011 13:22:00

Every once in a while, a man has to say something controversial, no matter what people think. Be bold, defy convention, risk offending people. Today is my day. Are you ready? Here we go:

SI.com: Ian Thomsen: Big Three erase all doubt with stirring finishupdated: Fri May 27 2011 07:56:00

CHICAGO -- This is why there can be no doubt anymore of the Heat's championship potential. They came, they stunk, they won.

SI.com: Scorecasting: Disparity in stars may be the difference in Heat winning titleupdated: Thu May 26 2011 10:51:00

In the annals of sports marketing, there have been some sensational lousy ideas. A glowing hockey puck. A Disco Demolition Night. The XFL. Reebok's Dan and Dave campaign.

SI.com: Phil Taylor: Mavericks win ugly, shut down Thunder in Game 3updated: Sun May 22 2011 15:25:00

OKLAHOMA CITY -- Here's a thought: Let's pretend Game 3 of the Western Conference finals never happened. It just never came to pass, kind of like the Rapture. We can all reconvene on Monday night at the Oklahoma City Arena and start fresh. The OKC Thunder would no doubt agree to that proposition, after an awful shooting performance Saturday night doomed them to a 93-87 loss to the Dallas Mavericks. The Mavs obviously were satisfied with the result, which gave them a 2-1 series lead, but even they couldn't have been thrilled with another wobbly fourth quarter in which what had been a 23-point lead was whittled to four. That had to have brought back nightmarish memories of the 18-point lead they blew in a first-round playoff loss to Portland.

SI.com: Sam Amick: Bulls should be scared after losing to old nemesis in Game 2updated: Thu May 19 2011 09:36:00

CHICAGO -- The Evil Empire doesn't exist.

SI.com: Chris Mannix: Burning questions as young Thunder look to end Grizzlies' runupdated: Fri May 13 2011 14:23:00

The last time the Oklahoma City Thunder were in the second round, they were the Seattle SuperSonics. That was back in 2005, when San Antonio wiped them out in six games. The Thunder/Sonics franchise has not advanced past the second round since 1996.

SI.com: Rose, Deng rise up in cruical Game 5 victoryupdated: Wed May 11 2011 18:42:00

CHICAGO -- After the Bulls' uninspired loss in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals, many in NBA circles speculated that their youth was finally catching up to them. It was supposedly a classic case of inexperience wilting under pressure, a young team failing to live up to its high expectations.

SI.com: Ian Thomsen: Rondo sets Boston standard, but Miami has more weapons in Game 4updated: Mon May 09 2011 13:27:00

BOSTON -- Celtics point guard Rajon Rondo will try to play with one good arm, and backup Delonte West will try to overcome an injured left shoulder. Shaquille O'Neal will try to massage his injured leg into shape for another 8-12 minutes, and Paul Pierce will try to push through the variety of injuries he appears to be suffering.

SI.com: Dan Shaughnessy: Celtics-Heat shaping up to be a series for the agesupdated: Mon May 09 2011 11:10:00

Old NBA Axiom No. 101 holds that a playoff series doesn't start until the road team wins a game.

SI.com: Sam Amick: Lakers' woes continue as Mavs put them on brink of eliminationupdated: Sat May 07 2011 16:07:00

Nearly three hours before the end of this Lakers era would draw near, one of the last Phil Jackson prodigies sat at his locker in a moment of self-reflection.

SI.com: Ian Thomsen: Likely Finals picture is cloudedupdated: Fri May 06 2011 12:26:00

The Lakers have been my default choice to reach the NBA Finals. I'd been assuming we'd see them meet either the Celtics or Heat in June, a dreamy matchup that would build on the tremendous following the league has been creating all season.

SI.com: Benjamin Glicksman: Rose, Bulls reclaim upper hand with Game 2 routupdated: Thu May 05 2011 07:27:00

CHICAGO -- Minutes before tip-off of Game 2 against Atlanta, Derrick Rose was presented the MVP trophy at midcourt, the youngest player to win the NBA's most coveted honor. Chants of "M-V-P" bellowed from the rafters. The United Center rattled with anticipation. "In a league of very valuable players, you are the most valuable," commissioner David Stern offered upon handing over the award.

SI.com: Jack McCallum: Knicks' half-made fairy tale endsupdated: Mon Apr 25 2011 14:16:00

NEW YORK -- Ah, now this is how it's supposed to be. Madison Square Garden is rocking. The Knicks, chasing their first postseason win in a decade, are storming back against the powerful Boston Celtics. Spike Lee, an Easter vision in Knicks-orange porkpie hat and matching scarf, is exhorting the crowd. From another courtside seat, famously inscrutable (not to mention nearly invisible) owner James Dolan is excited ... well, maybe, more like interested ... well, maybe more like ... look, he appears to have a pulse, OK?

SI.com: Fast Breaks: Hornets vs. Lakers, Game 4updated: Mon Apr 25 2011 13:21:00

The New Orleans Hornets have discovered the formula for defeating the Los Angeles Lakers: have Chris Paul deliver a superhuman performance. On Sunday night, the star point guard did just that for the second time this series. He finished with game highs of 27 points, 13 rebounds and 15 assists to lead the Hornets to a 93-88 Game 4 victory that tied their first-round series at 2-2. It's a fairly stunning development for the seemingly undermanned Hornets, who are playing without leading scorer David West, especially after the defending champs seemed to be in command after a road win in Game 3 on Friday. But now the Lakers find themselves in a dogfight and must hope that Kobe Bryant is OK to play in Game 5 on Tuesday in Los Angeles.

SI.com: Dan Shaughnessy: Get ready for Celtics-Heat, a must-see, intense playoff seriesupdated: Mon Apr 25 2011 12:40:00

Celtics-Heat. Coming soon to a television screen near you.

SI.com: Fast Breaks: Blazers vs. Mavericks, Game 4updated: Sat Apr 23 2011 23:02:00

There was a time when Brandon Roy routinely carried the Portland Trail Blazers in the fourth quarter and made opponents understand that no lead was safe. Way back in, oh, last season. But the hobbled 26-year-old, who struggled through the first three quarters against Dallas in Game 4 on Saturday, looked like a spry 25-year-old again while leading the most remarkable comeback story -- for a player and a team -- of the NBA playoffs up to this point as Portland rallied from a 23-point deficit to top the Mavericks, 84-82, and even the series.

SI.com: Ian Thomsen: Underdogs' one-and-done mentality keep playoffs competitiveupdated: Fri Apr 22 2011 15:39:00

The NBA gap between the haves and the have-nots is widening. That's why the owners are now quarreling among themselves over how much money the richest markets should be sharing with the less rich, and why the "less attractive" franchises want the next collective bargaining agreement to provide them with a better opportunity to hold on to talents like LeBron James, Chris Bosh and Deron Williams.

SI.com: Fast Breaks: Bulls vs. Pacers, Game 2updated: Tue Apr 19 2011 06:53:00

You may have seen this movie before: The Chicago Bulls trailed with 5:20 left, only to rally behind Derrick Rose (who scored 14 fourth-quarter points) to notch a 96-90 Game 2 victory and take a 2-0 series lead over the gutsy Indiana Pacers on Monday. Rose, led the way with 36 points, eight rebounds and six assists, as the 62-win Bulls once again struggled to overcome the 37-win Pacers.

SI.com: Ian Thomsen: Payroll breakdowns: Which teams get the most for their money?updated: Fri Apr 08 2011 14:39:00

My annual review of money and how it has been spent finds a total of approximately $2.03 billion was obligated to the players, which, by my count, amounts to a reduction of $82.3 million in player salaries since last season.

SI.com: Celtics deal Perkins to Thunderupdated: Thu Feb 24 2011 22:34:00

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- The Boston Celtics and Oklahoma City Thunder weren't content with just being top-tier playoff contenders, swapping starters Thursday in a surprising deadline deal.

SI.com: Ian Thomsen: Buyers and sellers at NBA trading deadlineupdated: Tue Feb 22 2011 00:46:00

There hasn't been a lot of trade talk -- apart from the just-completed 'Melo-drama -- because of uncertainty about the next collective bargaining agreement. Many GMs are reticent to gamble in normal times, but in this pre-lockout climate they can't be sure how the new CBA will affect their business. The last thing they want to do is make a major move that turns out to have an unexpectedly negative impact next year, especially with every owner watching finances so closely amid the negotiations with the players union.

SI.com: Jack McCallum: Like their fellow terrible teams, lowly Cavs make losing interestingupdated: Sat Feb 12 2011 01:16:00

This is a terrible admission, but it's fun to write about losers. While covering a bad team over the course of a season is a drag -- kind of like having a lingering sore throat and raspy cough -- stopping in to sample relentless, mind-numbing, appalling atrociousness on a temporary basis is a pleasant diversion.

SI.com: Dan Shaughnessy: What I'm most looking forward to in 2011updated: Mon Dec 27 2010 14:36:00

The first year of the second decade of the new millennium is chugging to a close. Here's what I'm looking forward to in 2011.

LeBron hot as Heat serve up Christmas treatupdated: Sun Dec 26 2010 05:11:00

LeBron James led the much-vaunted Miami Heat to a morale-boosting Christmas Day victory over two-time defending NBA champions Los Angeles Lakers.

Security beefed up as LeBron James returns homeupdated: Fri Dec 03 2010 07:41:00

LeBron James is going home to Cleveland Thursday night wearing a Miami Heat jersey, and no less an authority than the basketball-loving president of the United States predicts a rough night.

LeBron James returns to Clevelandupdated: Fri Dec 03 2010 07:41:00

Fans react to LeBron James' return to Cleveland as a Miami Heat player.

SI.com: Ian Thomsen: Ron Artest's redemption earns him Sportsman of Year choiceupdated: Mon Nov 29 2010 11:54:00

Sports Illustrated will announce its choice for Sportsman of the Year on Nov. 29. Here's one of the nominations for that honor by an SI writer.

Ron Artest to raffle ringupdated: Thu Oct 28 2010 09:54:00

Ron Artest tells CNN's Larry King he's raffling off his championship ring to help raise money to fight mental illness.

Ron Artest to raffle off NBA championship ringupdated: Thu Oct 28 2010 09:54:00

NBA player Ron Artest, who gained infamy in 2004 when he jumped into the stands and punched a fan during a game-stopping brawl between fans and players, is seeking public redemption by raffling off his new NBA championship ring for charity.

Heat record first NBA win of season while Celtics loseupdated: Thu Oct 28 2010 08:29:00

The new-look Miami Heat recorded their first win of the NBA season on Wednesday, but their conquerors in the opening round the Boston Celtics could not back up the victory.

Miami Heat lose to Boston Celtics in NBA season openerupdated: Thu Oct 28 2010 08:21:00

The new-look Miami Heat insist it is too early to judge their NBA title credentials after losing their opening game of the season 88-80 to the Boston Celtics on Tuesday.

SI.com: Ian Thomsen: Scouts' predictions for 2010-11 seasonupdated: Thu Oct 21 2010 12:01:00

Once again I've empaneled a half-dozen NBA advance and personnel scouts to predict the standings and champion for the 2010-11 season. These are the same league experts who have broken down all 30 teams in exhaustive detail for our annual scouting reports in this week's magazine, with their full reports to be posted on SI.com Friday.

Kobe Bryant on Miami's media heatupdated: Tue Oct 05 2010 06:18:00

Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant talks to CNN's Pedro Pinto about rivals Miami Heat ahead of the new NBA season.

SI.com: Dan Shaughnessy: Johnson misses out on honor long-deservedupdated: Fri Aug 13 2010 15:01:00

The Boston Celtics were staggering in the spring of 1983. They were only two years removed from a championship season and had Hall of Fame-bound superstars Larry Bird, Kevin McHale and Robert Parish. Incredibly, they were swept out of the second round of the playoffs by the Milwaukee Bucks.

People.com: Lebron James: I Haven't Changed - I Want to Winupdated: Sun Jul 25 2010 10:27:00

He may be switching teams, but the hoopster's still the same person, he tells PEOPLE

SI.com: Ian Thomsen: Sneak peek at West's top contendersupdated: Thu Jul 22 2010 12:16:00

Here's an early look at the top of the Western Conference, focusing on teams that can win 50 games or more next season. This list does not include the Phoenix Suns, who won 54 games last season and reached the Western Conference finals. My view is that adding Hedo Turkoglu and Josh Childress will not be enough to make up for the loss of Amar'e Stoudemire. (Click here for an overview of the East contenders.)

SI.com: Ian Thomsen: Sneak peek at East's top contendersupdated: Thu Jul 22 2010 10:58:00

Here is an early -- but not premature -- look at how the top of the Eastern Conference shapes up for next season now that most of the important trades and signings have been made. The following teams are capable of winning 50 games.

SI.com: Source: Robinson agrees to new contract with Celticsupdated: Fri Jul 16 2010 18:24:00

BOSTON (AP) -The Shrek and Donkey show is returning to Boston for another performance.

NBA fines Cavaliers owner for remarks on LeBron Jamesupdated: Tue Jul 13 2010 10:42:00

The NBA has fined the Cleveland Cavaliers owner $100,000 for remarks he made after LeBron James announced he was leaving the team.

Jesse Jackson slams Cavs ownerupdated: Tue Jul 13 2010 10:42:00

Rev. Jesse Jackson gets fired up over Dan Gilbert's comments about LeBron James' move.

LeBron 'King' James picks Miami Heat, who sell out season ticketsupdated: Fri Jul 09 2010 12:39:00

NBA superstar LeBron James arrived in the Miami area Friday, the morning after he spurned the Cleveland Cavaliers for the Miami Heat.

LeBron James arrives in Miamiupdated: Fri Jul 09 2010 12:39:00

NBA star LeBron James goes to Miami after announcing his long-awaitied decision to join the Miami Heat. WPLG reports.

SI.com: Rivers to return to Bostonupdated: Wed Jun 30 2010 23:51:00

BOSTON (AP) -- Boston Celtics coach Doc Rivers will return for another season, staying with the team he led to the NBA finals twice in three years for a run at another championship.

Lakers fans crowd downtown for paradeupdated: Mon Jun 21 2010 16:37:00

The Los Angeles Lakers and their fans celebrate their 16th championship with a parade through downtown LA.

LA Lakers fans crowd downtown to celebrate NBA championshipupdated: Mon Jun 21 2010 16:37:00

Cheering Laker fans crowded onto roofs, balconies and sidewalks along a two-mile stretch of downtown Los Angeles Monday to celebrate another NBA championship.

Tiger Woods' try for major win highlights sports weekendupdated: Fri Jun 18 2010 14:53:00

With the Los Angeles Lakers repeating as NBA champs, the sports world changes seasons. The US Open concludes at historic Pebble Beach this weekend. The College World Series opens in Omaha, Nebraska, for the last time at Rosenblatt Stadium. Countries try to advance to the knockout round in the World Cup in South Africa, and could a major-league pitcher be named MVP for the first time since 1992?

Lakers retain NBA title with win over Celticsupdated: Fri Jun 18 2010 10:39:00

The Los Angeles Lakers beat the Boston Celtics 83-79 in game seven of the NBA finals in L.A. on Thursday night, to claim back-to-back championships and the team's 16th title in the world's most prestigious basketball competition.

SI.com: Lee Jenkins: Thrilling end to season will be determined by five factorsupdated: Thu Jun 17 2010 11:24:00

LOS ANGELES -- The two best words in the language, besides perhaps world peace, are Game 7. Add Lakers-Celtics to the sentence, along with NBA Finals, and you have arguably the most alluring concoction in sports.

SI.com: Celtics-Lakers (Related Stories)updated: Wed Jun 16 2010 11:13:00

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Lakers thrash Celtics to take NBA finals into deciding gameupdated: Wed Jun 16 2010 07:00:00

The NBA finals will go into a seventh and deciding game after the Los Angeles Lakers kept their title defense alive by destroying the Boston Celtics 89-67 at home on Tuesday night to level the series at 3-3.

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