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Don’t Call It a Comeback: The Suns Are Fighting For the NBA’s Future
The Suns are fighting the conventional wisdom that defense wins championships. Could they prove us wrong by sweeping the defense-first Spurs?
The Cleveland Cavaliers are Struggling, and That’s Not a Bad Thing
The Cleveland Cavaliers dropped a game to the Chicago Bulls in the first round, and now they’re 1-1 with the Boston Celtics. And yet, there’s nothing to worry about.
From Ancient Grudge, the Suns and Spurs Break to New Mutiny
The Suns and the Spurs meet in the playoffs for the fifth time in eight years. Which of these old foes will come out on top this year?
2010 NBA Playoffs: Magic and Hawks Won’t Be a Short Series
When the Orlando Magic take on the Atlanta Hawks, it should be a good series. As long as it’s the right Hawks team that shows up to play.
2010 NBA Playoffs: Lakers and Jazz Renew Their Rivalry
The Los Angeles Lakers and the Utah Jazz meet in the playoffs for the third straight year. Will the Lakers win again, or can the Jazz break through?
2010 NBA Playoffs: Cavaliers and Celtics Are Playing for Blood
The Cleveland Cavaliers and the Boston Celtics are duking it out in the playoffs. How To Watch Sports breaks down the critical matchups.
By the Numbers: In the NBA Playoffs, It’s No Contest In the East
Playoff matchups in the East have been one-sided, but the West has been close. What’s the difference?
NBA Playoffs in Numbers: Eight Statistics You Weren’t Expecting
Here at How to Watch Sports we’re big on numbers, and we’ve assembled some of the most surprising stats that we’ve encountered surrounding these Playoffs.
Suns and Blazers: In the NBA Playoffs, It’s All About Adjustments
Portland and Phoenix, like every other NBA team still playing, are learning that the playoffs are all about adjustments.
This Year’s NBA Finals Will Be in the Eastern Conference
The NBA Finals technically pit the winners of the East and West against each other. This year, that definitely won’t mean the two best teams in the league.
