Dave Hyde: Age, condition, Miami Heat culture — and the Kyle Lowry question — Boston Herald

There’s a predictable movement going on in the days after the Heat season. It’s the “Kyle Lowry can’t help them” movement, and it’s grown louder. That’s because Lowry didn’t just have a tortured spring between a hamstring injury and hamstrung game. It’s because of his older age and oversized condition, his smaller size and body…

Dave Hyde: Age, condition, Miami Heat culture — and the Kyle Lowry question — Boston Herald

Nets once again eliminated by East champions; face decision on 76ers’ draft pick — Boston Herald

For the second year in a row, the Eastern Conference champion eliminated the Nets in the playoffs on their way to an NBA Finals appearance. 839 more words

Nets once again eliminated by East champions; face decision on 76ers’ draft pick — Boston Herald

Heat’s Erik Spoelstra addresses Lowry conditioning, Herro drop-off, Oladipo future, keeping it together — Boston Herald

Two days after his team was eliminated from the NBA playoffs by the Boston Celtics in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference finals, Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra was back at FTX Arena on Tuesday attempting to sum up the season. 472 more words

Heat’s Erik Spoelstra addresses Lowry conditioning, Herro drop-off, Oladipo future, keeping it together — Boston Herald

Kurtenbach: Andrew Wiggins’ has been the Warriors’ breakout star this postseason. They need him to a new level in the NBA Finals — Monterey Herald

It’s been 15 years since a point guard or true center has won NBA Finals MVP. Yes, like Paul McCartney in 1972, the NBA playoffs are all about wings. 1,586 more words

Kurtenbach: Andrew Wiggins’ has been the Warriors’ breakout star this postseason. They need him to a new level in the NBA Finals — Monterey Herald

NBA Finals: Celtics have connections in the Bay Area — Monterey Herald

If you’re a Warriors fan who also happens to be a Bay Area college basketball fan, you might be a little conflicted about this NBA Finals match-up. Nah. But if you’re also friends or family of Jaylen Brown, Malik Fitts, Ime Udoka or Aaron Miles…. Brown, the Celtics’ second-leading scorer at 23.6 points per game,…

NBA Finals: Celtics have connections in the Bay Area — Monterey Herald

Kurtenbach: How the Warriors broke one of the NBA’s most popular prediction models — Red Bluff Daily News

The Warriors came into this postseason as an unknown. Klay Thompson only played once the calendar flipped to 2022, Draymond Green dealt with an injury that kept him out for two months, and then Steph Curry missed the final 12 games of the regular season with a foot injury. 1,100 more words

Kurtenbach: How the Warriors broke one of the NBA’s most popular prediction models — Red Bluff Daily News

Tatum wants to get it right in Game 6 — Boston Herald

Jayson Tatum’s initial whiff of what’s about to commence in Game 6 Friday night is almost too intoxicating. The Celtics star has played in three Eastern Conference Finals at the age of 24, and following his 31-point Game 4 performance against Miami, he ended up tied with Larry Bird for the most career playoff points…

Tatum wants to get it right in Game 6 — Boston Herald

SEE IT: Fans pelt Charles Barkley with t-shirts after Warriors clinch Finals berth — Boston Herald

The Round Mound of Rebound wasn’t having it after Thursday night’s Game 5 of the Wester Conference Finals. During TNT’s “Inside the NBA” post-game coverage outside the Chase Center in San Francisco following the Golden State Warriors 120-110 defeat of the Dallas Mavericks, people in the crowd began throwing t-shirts and other detritus at analyst…

SEE IT: Fans pelt Charles Barkley with t-shirts after Warriors clinch Finals berth — Boston Herald

Kurtenbach: Another NBA Finals trip gives the Warriors a seat atop basketball’s Mt. Olympus — Monterey Herald

SAN FRANCISCO — The Warriors’ rise to prominence came in a flash all those years ago. Golden State’s run to the 2015 NBA Finals stunned the sport’s establishment and ushered in a new era of basketball in the process. Many at that moment believed it was just luck — a flash in the pan. How wrong…

Kurtenbach: Another NBA Finals trip gives the Warriors a seat atop basketball’s Mt. Olympus — Monterey Herald

What Steph, Klay and Draymond are saying about returning to NBA Finals — Chico Enterprise-Record

SAN FRANCISCO — Klay Thompson told the celebrating crowd he wouldn’t get emotional, but the high definition video board at Chase Center couldn’t hide tears swelling in his eyes. “I’m just so happy to be back. I’m so thankful for this team,” Thompson said to TNT host Ernie Johnson with a grin. “I don’t wanna…

What Steph, Klay and Draymond are saying about returning to NBA Finals — Chico Enterprise-Record

Ime Udoka Explains What Changed For Celtics In Second Half To Beat Heat — NESN.com

The Boston Celtics came out of halftime for Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals on Wednesday night and didn’t look like the same team that had gone into the locker room. The Celtics put together a second-half transformation to beat the Miami Heat, 93-80, shaking off a sluggish first half, in which they scored […]

Ime Udoka Explains What Changed For Celtics In Second Half To Beat Heat — NESN.com