It was an impressive effort by the Wizards on Sunday to overcome the loss of Nene, who inexplicably head butted Jimmy Butler Friday night.
9. Warriors Demolish Embattled Clippers
Sadly,
a Clippers team that had the look of making a Finals run looks like it could be
derailed by it’s idiot owner.
8. Penguins Grab 3-2 Series Lead
They finished the job Monday night. So much for No
Credentials’ upset special.7. Pacers Save Season, Even Series With Hawks
Sadly, they squandered their Game 4 effort with a lackluster performance at home Monday night.
6. Joey Logano Wins Wild Shootout at Richmond
There’s been tons of talk this year about the
potential of young studs Kyle Larson and Chase Elliott, which makes a lot of
people forget that Joey Logano is only 23 years old. He took
over the points lead (sort of) with his spectacular run to the front with 5
laps left Saturday night.
5. Trail Blazers Push Rockets to Brink of Elimination
In a series where either team could’ve won every
game, we’re still not counting the Rockets out
despite Houston facing a 3-1 deficit.
4. Ducks Pull Off Improbable Comeback, Eliminate Dallas
Dallas came flying out of the gate, but almost looked a little like their local NFL team
in gagging away a third period lead. 3. Thunder Survive Game 4
On a night where Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook were both awful, it was Reggie Jackson who gave Oklahoma City a lift.
2. Bruins Advance to Second Round Date With Montreal
Apparently it’s an NHL rule that the Bruins have to play at least one Canadian team every single playoff year.
1. Vinsanity Takes Down San Antonio
Vince arguably was the most maligned superstar in the NBA
during the 2000s, so it was nice to see him make the greatest shot of his career Saturday night.
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