Thursday, April 28, 2011

NBA Playoffs: Hawks, Lakers, Mavs Advance

Three games were played on Thursday as the opening round of the NBA Playoffs continued.


Eastern Conference:


At Atlanta:


Joe Johnson scored 23 points while Jamal Crawford added 19 coming off the bench as the Atlanta Hawks advanced to the second round of the Eastern Conference playoffs for the third straight year following their 84-81 home win in game six of their conference quarterfinal series with Orlando, eliminating the Magic four games to two, this despite a 25-point, 15-rebound night from Orlando's Dwight Howard.  The Hawks will take on the Chicago Bulls in a conference semifinal series which starts this coming Monday night in Chicago.


Western Conference:


At New Orleans:


Kobe Bryant scored 24 points (22 in the first three quarters) while Andrew Bynum added 18 (to go with his 12 rebounds) as the Los Angeles Lakers manhandled the New Orleans Hornets 98-80 on the road in game six of their first-round series to finish off the Hornets four games to two.


At Portland, Oregon:


Dirk Nowitzki scored 33 points and grabbed 11 rebounds as the Dallas Mavericks finished off the Portland Trail Blazers with a 103-96 road win in game six despite Portland's Gerald Wallace's 32 points as the Mavericks took their conference quarterfinal series four games to two.  Dallas will take on the Los Angeles Lakers in a Western Conference semifinal series with the Lakers holding home-court advantage.

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