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Basketball – Pacers beat Knicks to join Heat in NBA Eastern Finals

Basketball - Pacers beat Knicks to join Heat in NBA Eastern Finals

The Indiana Pacers will meet the Miami Heat in the NBA Eastern Conference Finals after they closed out their semi-final series against the New York Knicks in six games with a 106-99 victory.

The Pacers thrilled their home crowd with the win to take the seven game series 4-2 and advance to the finals for the first time in nine years to take on the NBA champion Heat side.

Lance Stephenson led the way for the Pacers with 25 points and 10 rebounds but was well backed up by fellow starters Paul George (23 points), Roy Hibbert (21 points, 12 rebounds) and David West (17 points).

The Knicks, who trailed by as many as 10 points, fought back with a big third quarter to tie things up and make a game of it.

Despite leading early in the final quarter and riding Carmelo Anthony’s game high 39 points the Knicks could not find the final gear to keep the series alive.

“We knew they were going to come out and really give us their shot (in the fourth quarter),” Indiana’s George said.

“We did a good job of taking that hit and really rallied back. Big credit to our guys for staying strong and staying aggressive throughout that run.

“We stuck to our defence, that’s our principle. Everyone is playing for one another.
“It was a gutsy win on our behalf.”

While excited with the series win George said his team-mates were not done yet.
“We are still proving (ourselves to others),” he said.

“There are so many doors we need to knock down, and this was one … but we are down for another challenge.

“It’s going to take this effort times two (against Miami).”
Reuters

May 22, 2013 By : Category : English NBA Tags:, ,
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NBA – Pacers smother Knicks, Spurs whip Warriors

NBA - Pacers smother Knicks, Spurs whip Warriors

The Indiana Pacers grabbed a 3-1 lead over the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs routed Golden State 109-91 to grab a 3-2 lead in their series match.

According to Reuters, Game Five is in New York on Thursday when the Knicks will have to win to stay alive in the series, while the Pacers can reach the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time since the 2003-04 season.

The Knicks, who scored just 71 points in an 11-point loss on Saturday, failed to show much sign of urgency on Tuesday and trailed by 14 at halftime.

George Hill scored 26 points for Indiana, who out rebounded the Knicks 54-36 and held them to just 35 percent shooting from the field.

Carmelo Anthony scored a team-high 24 points and had nine rebounds but made just nine of 23 shots, while a misfiring J.R. Smith shot 7-for-22.

Paul George added 18 points, 14 rebounds and seven assists for Indiana, who are a perfect 5-0 at home in the playoffs.

The San Antonio Spurs routed visiting Golden State 109-91 on Tuesday to grab a 3-2 lead in the Western Conference second round series.

The Spurs had squandered an eight-point advantage in the fourth quarter of Game Four to let the Warriors even the series, but they much more clinical back at home in the AT&T Center where they only briefly trailed in the first quarter.

Tony Parker recorded 25 points and 10 assists while Tim Duncan had 14 points and 11 rebounds for the Spurs, who will try to close out the series in Game Six on Thursday at Golden State.

Harrison Barnes led the Warriors with 25 points and Jarrett Jack had 20 but Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson, who had erupted for huge games earlier in the Western Conference semi-final, combined for 13 points and made one three-pointer between them.

May 16, 2013 By : Category : English featured Teams Tags:, , , ,
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Basketball – Heat cruise in play-offs, Memphis in comeback win

Basketball - Heat cruise in play-offs, Memphis in comeback win

LeBron James led the Miami Heat to a 3-1 lead in the Eastern Conference semi-final series against the Chicago Bulls.

Miami held hosts Chicago to 25 percent shooting to take a 3-1 lead in the Eastern Conference semi-final series.

LeBron James had 27 points and eight assists, while Chris Bosh added 14 points, as the Heat held the Bulls to their lowest scoring output in franchise playoff history.

Top seed and defending NBA champions Miami can clinch the best-of-seven series at home in Wednesday’s Game Five.

Carlos Boozer had 14 points and 12 rebounds, Jimmy Butler scored 12 points but Nate Robinson missed all 12 of his field-goal attempts and did not score in 32 minutes.

The Bulls had 33 first-half points and followed that with a franchise playoff-record low nine in the third quarter and trailed 61-42 after Norris Cole swished a three-pointer at the buzzer.

Miami’s lead stretched to as many as 26 points in the final stanza.

May 15, 2013 By : Category : English featured Teams Tags:, ,
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Ten clubs confirm interest in Memorial Gisembe basketball tourney

Ten clubs confirm interest in Memorial Gisembe basketball tourney

Ten clubs have been confirmed to take part in the annual Memorial Gisembe tournament set for next month according to Espoir basketball club chairman Fidele Rutagarama.

Rutagarama said that the participants include six clubs in male category and four clubs in the women category.

He confirmed the participants as Espoir Basketball Club, APR na CKS in the men’s section and APR and UNR in the women section to represent Rwanda.

The other clubs include Muzinga and Urunani from Burundi, Warriors from Uganda in the men’s category while Berco stars from Burundi and PJB from DR Congo will spice up the women category.

May 15, 2013 By : Category : English Teams Tags:,
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Survivor narrates how he used basketball as his refuge after Genocide

Survivor narrates how he used basketball as his refuge after Genocide

AS an orphan without a home and family to turn to, Kalima D.

Kizito used basketball to overcome the horrors of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.

Kizito who lives in indiana, USA told local media over the weekend how he survived death four times after being struck by machetes in his birth place Nyanza, Southern Province during the Genocide

“April 1994, I lay bleeding in a ditch littered with dead bodies, after being struck by a machete, staring at the sky waiting to die. Surviving four times near death situations, I hid in swamps where I spent two months before I was liberated by RPF/Inkotanyi.”

“As an orphan without a home and family to turn to, sport became my refuge.”

He lamented that as a teenager towering at nearly 6’6 (2 meters) during the Genocide, he had no aspirations of playing sports professionally.

“Back then sports was merely a hobby. I was extremely passionate about sports. I remember making a soccer ball out of plastic bags and rubber bands as a young boy, playing volleyball and soccer regularly with kids in my neighborhood and going home at night covered in dirt after playing any sport.”

While he loved sports, he never saw it as a means to an end. “I longed to be a judge or a university professor as my father was a well-respected educator and a community leader.”

“My family history was rooted in academia. Though tall and athletic, each of my nine siblings focused not on building their muscles, rather they sought to enlighten their minds.”

The Genocide and the sequence of events completely changed his outlook and ultimately his destiny. “After losing my parents, a sibling, countless aunts uncles and cousins during the Genocide I found myself isolated and angry.”

The only refuge left for him was sports. “I had heard of this game called basketball as a child. However, I had never picked up basketball until after the Genocide.”

After reading and learning about athletes such as Dikembe Mutombo, Manute Bol and Hakeem Olajuwon, he began to realise the power that this sport had in terms of offering opportunity to young talented African athletes.

After the Genocide, he convinced a local NGO to give him a ball and began to immerse himself into the sport.

“I lived, breathed and ate basketball. My efforts and passion led me to play for Progressive High School in Bweyogerere, Kampala in Uganda as well as a basketball club called the Falcons.”

“We did not possess the fancy uniforms that I saw on TV or play in the fancy wooden courts as professional American basketball players did.”

“Our passion was undeniable. Each day I woke at dawn, went to school, then walked several kilometers each day only to engage in grueling practice. My efforts paid off in the form of an opportunity to come to America.”

Fast forward to July 1998, Kizito was standing 6’9’’ (2.06 meters) on board a 747 British Airways headed to the US.

When asked how he was able to get the lifetime opportunity, he only answered with one word, Basketball.

His basketball career continued through high school in Chicago, Illinois, USA and he was being recruited by many major colleges and university.

However, his citizenship status hindered him from playing in a division one school. “Still determined I ended up playing at Indiana University South Bend, until I was ultimately permanently sidelined due to an injury when I ruptured my Achilles tendon.

“I was devastated. Basketball had been my therapy. I had replaced the images and horrors that I had witnessed during the Genocide with the high I felt when I played the game I loved.”

“My height was my main undoing during the Genocide but it had also allowed me opportunities beyond my wildest dreams.”

Gradually, he learned that he could find happiness in other areas when he married and adopted two young Rwandan Genocide survivors who needed a permanent home and a loving family.

“I currently pour my energy into sharing my story of survival in an effort to encourage and inspire others. My love for the game that changed my life, however, remains strong.”

“I continue to feel a sense of euphoria when I step on the court. Watching basketball at any level, played by anyone, men, women, children, domestic, international, still brings me joy.”

“While basketball does not wholly define me as a person, it is certainly an undeniable part of me. I survived the Genocide by the grace of God. I believe that God had a larger purpose for my life.”

 

April 17, 2013 By : Category : English featured Players Tags:, , ,
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Basketball – James takes Heat to sixth straight win

Basketball - James takes Heat to sixth straight win

LeBron James was on fire to help Miami knock off visiting Chicago 105- 93 as the Lakers won their first game since losing Kobe Bryant.

LeBron James collected 24 points and seven rebounds and Dwyane Wade scored 22 as Miami knocked off visiting Chicago.

Mario Chalmers added 15 points and Chris Andersen had a season-high 15 off the bench for the Heat, who won their sixth straight.

Luol Deng had 19 points and Carlos Boozer recorded 16 and 20 boards as the Bulls dropped a game behind the Atlanta Hawks in the race for the No. 5 seed in the Eastern Conference play-offs.

Miami took a nine-point lead into the fourth quarter and never let it slip lower than seven. Mike Miller’s 3-pointer with 1:16 left stretched it back out to 103-93 and put the game away.

James went 6-for-6 from the field and 3-for-3 from the line in the first half as Miami opened up a 15-point lead early in the second quarter. Nate Robinson struck fire for Chicago late in the half and had seven points during a 23-10 burst to end the second and cut it to 56-54 at the break.

April 17, 2013 By : Category : English featured Teams Tags:, , ,
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Rwanda draw North Africa opposition in Fiba Afro-basket

Rwanda draw North Africa opposition in Fiba Afro-basketGroup A: Cote d’Ivoire, Egypt, Senegal, and Algeria

Group B: Rwanda, Tunisia, Morocco and Burkina Faso

Group C: Angola, Central Africa, Mozambique and Cape Verde

Group D: Nigeria, Cameroon, Congo and Mali

THE national men’s basketball team will face a tough hurdle in this year’s Afro-basket competition after being drawn against North African sides in the drawing of lots held in Abidjan, the Ivorian capital on Saturday.

The men’s hoops have been drawn in Group C alongside defencing champions Tunisia, Morocco and debutants Burkina Faso in the African tournament which is set for August.

Rwanda will open her campaign against Burkina Faso on August 21; face Morocco tw days later before winding up her quest against Tunisia on August 25.

Rwanda, the only East African nation to ever play in the competition made a historic debut in 2007 in Angola where they finished 12th. This year, they will be making a fourth consecutive time in the tournament.

In the last edition held in 2011 in Madagascar, Rwanda finished 12th while her opponents Morocco finished in sixth position while Tunisia beat Angola 67-57 to lift the tournament’s title before representing Africa at he London Olympics.

In January, Rwanda was granted passage to participate in the 2013 African Cup of Nations due to be held in August in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire by the Executive Committee of FIBA Africa following their performance at the Zone 5 African Cup of Nations qualifiers in Tanzania, which Egypt won.

The men’s team-ranked 67th in the world and 13th in Africa, reached the final only to be denied the title by mighty Egyptians following a 82-76 victory.

Zone V champions Egypt were placed drew hosts Cote d’Ivoire, Senegal and Algeria in Group A. Reigning champions Angola; Group C is comprised of last edition’s runner-up Angola, Central Africa, Mozambique and Cape Verde while Group D consists of Nigeria, Cameroon, Congo and Mali respectively.

The Nations Cup tournament is also the qualifier for 2014 World Cup in Spain.

April 2, 2013 By : Category : English inthespotlight Teams Tags:, ,
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Basketball – LeBron leads Heat to 23rd straight win

Basketball - LeBron leads Heat to 23rd straight winMiami Heat forward LeBron James reacts after making a basket to give the Heat the lead late in the second half against the Bost

Miami, down by 13 points with eight minutes remaining, rode LeBron James to a dramatic 105-103 victory over the valiant Boston Celtics.

The result gave the Heat their 23rd consecutive victory, the second-longest winning

streak in NBA history.

Now only the 1971-72 Lakers and their 33-game streak are ahead of the Heat, who somehow managed to escape when it appeared the Celtics, playing without Kevin Garnett, were about to end the streak behind a career-best night by Jeff Green.

James, who tied the score with 1:23 left, scored 13 of his team’s final 22 points and hit a jumper with 10.5 seconds left to put the Heat ahead.

Miami’s Shane Battier then blocked a drive by Green out of bounds with seven seconds left. Boston’s Paul Pierce then missed a fall-away 3-pointer from the right corner.

Miami’s Dwyane Wade grabbed the rebound and the comeback was complete.

“It means a lot to what we’re trying to build,” James said. “A tough-minded team on the road, it’s a hostile environment. We grew again tonight and that’s big for our team.”

Talking about what James did down the stretch, Battier said, “It’s just LeBron being LeBron. I don’t really have any other words that you guys haven’t already used before. He’s the best.

“You never take that for granted. Shame on anybody that takes (James) for granted,because he’s a special talent.”

Exactly five years earlier, the Celtics ended Houston’s 22-game streak and they almost did the same thing to the Heat.

But they scored just seven points in the final 8:26. James, who has been on fire during this streak, finished with 37 points, 12 assists and seven rebounds. Mario Chalmers scored 21 points and Wade had 16 points, seven rebounds and six assists.

The win did away with Miami’s formality of clinching the Southeast Division. Green, getting his second straight start, this time with Garnett sick, delivered the best offensive game of his career, scoring 43 points but none in the final nine minutes. ”Jeff was terrific,” Celtics coach Doc Rivers said after TD Garden fans starting chanting Green’s name during the game.

“Yeah, I heard it,” Green said. “It’s a good feeling, but you just got to stay in the game. Think about the next play.”

Rivers wasn’t satisfied with the close loss, saying, “I believed we were going to win the game before the game. I thought we were going to win the game during the game. And I thought we should have won the game.”

March 20, 2013 By : Category : inthespotlight Teams Tags:, , , ,
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NBA – Heat scorch Raptors for 22nd consecutive win

NBA - Heat scorch Raptors for 22nd consecutive win

Miami Heat saw off Toronto Raptors, winning their 22nd consecutive game to tie the second-longest win streak in NBA history.

Heat beat Raptors 108-91. The Miami Heat were given a bit of a scare in the fourth quarter by the Toronto Raptors before winning their 22nd consecutive game on Sunday to tie the second longest winning streak in NBA history.

The Heat built up a 16-point lead in the first half but the Raptors chipped away and tied the game early in the fourth quarter before Miami pulled away down the stretch to win 108-91.

Miami are now tied with the 2007-08 Houston Rockets in second place with 22 straight wins in the NBA. Only the 1971-72 Los Angeles Lakers, who won 33 in a row, remain ahead of them.

Dwyane Wade had 24 points for Miami while LeBron James had 22. Rudy Gay and Amir Johnson were responsible for most of the Raptors scoring. Gay had 27 while Johnson had 18 to go along with 18 rebounds.

Toronto tied the game at 77-77 when Gay hit a pair of free throws at 11:08 in the final quarter, but the Heat responded with 12-straight points, including a highlight-reel dunk from Wade off a half-court lob from Norris Cole.

March 19, 2013 By : Category : English featured inthespotlight NBA Teams Tags:, , ,
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Espoir win Playoffs title

Espoir win Playoffs title

Espoir basketball club endured a memorable season after winning Game three of the playoffs tournament over the weekend with a 78-68 victory to seal the season on a high note with unbeaten record.

Espoir started like a house on fire, running with the first quarter 19-12, before APR came back in the second quarter which they won 23-15.

The former champions looked tired and short of ideas in the second and third quarters, which Espoir dominated 25-13 and 20-9 respectively.

Forward Olivier Muhizi and Kami Kabange scored 23 and 14 respectively, while the Most Valuable Player of the year, point guard Mugabe added 11 points as Espoir rounded off a memorable season.

Lionel Hakizimana scored 11 points for APR, while the skipper, who was ejected after accumulating five fouls Theotime Murimira, added 8 points.

Espoir’s point guard Aristide Mugabe was crowned the Most Valuable Player of the national basketball league season.

Espoir won all three games which helped them to win two titles in what has been an outstanding season for the oldest basketball club in Rwanda. They won Game One 89-63 and Game Two 106-54 respectively last weekend.

The win helped Espoir to add the two titles to the Zone Five club championship crown they won last year in Kampala after beating Burundi’s Urumuri in the final.

March 19, 2013 By : Category : English featured inthespotlight Teams Tags:, ,
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