• ramonashelburne ramonashelburne
    Kyle Lowry no likey playing for Kevin McHale. And all of a sudden, the Lakers have a bit of leverage http://t.co/mR2odb1r
    about an hour ago     
  • ramonashelburne ramonashelburne
    AJ Ellis, king of walking and tonight, walk-offs. 3-run jack to win it for the Doyers 6-3
    about 3 hours ago     
  • ArashMarkazi Arash Markazi
    The Dodgers game went nearly 4 hours but I think the fans that stayed until the end will say it was worth the wait.
    about 3 hours ago     
  • ArashMarkazi Arash Markazi
    RT @Dodgers WALK-OFF: AJ Ellis drills a 3-run home run and the Boys in Blue take it 6-3. #ThinkBlue
    about 3 hours ago     
  • ESPNLandOLakers Kamenetzky Brothers
    Josh McRoberts report card: Did what was expected, but more was needed. AK http://t.co/ksulxnvX
    about 5 hours ago     
  • ArashMarkazi Arash Markazi
    Seems like old school Lakers fans are pulling for anyone but Boston while new school Kobe fans are pulling for anyone but LeBron.
    about 6 hours ago     
  • ArashMarkazi Arash Markazi
    I get the dislike for the Heat and LeBron but how can any Lakers fan root for Boston? That rivalry runs so much deeper.
    about 6 hours ago     
  • ArashMarkazi Arash Markazi
    @JustinVerrier I think N/A will come up back in the crunch.
    about 6 hours ago     
  • ArashMarkazi Arash Markazi
    Lakers fans, are you rooting for Miami or Boston in the Eastern Conference Finals?
    about 6 hours ago     
  • ArashMarkazi Arash Markazi
    Most had a Miami-OKC Final six months ago, not many had San Antonio and Boston in the Conference Finals. #OldSchool
    about 6 hours ago     
  • mcten Dave McMenamin
    Checking out @ChelseaVPeretti and @billburr tonight in Burbank. Funny people. http://t.co/SyJwClDL
    about 6 hours ago     
  • ArashMarkazi Arash Markazi
    FINAL: Celtics 85, 76ers 75. Celtics advance to play Miami in the Eastern Conference Finals. Rajon Rondo 18 points, 10 assists, 10 rebounds.
    about 7 hours ago     
  • ArashMarkazi Arash Markazi
    FINAL: Celtics 85, 76ers 75. Celtics advance to play Miami in the Eastern Conference Finals. Rajon Rondo: 18 points, 10 assists, 9 rebounds.
    about 7 hours ago     
  • ArashMarkazi Arash Markazi
    It sounds like "Beat L.A.!" has been replaced by "Beat the Heat!" at the Garden.
    about 7 hours ago     
  • ArashMarkazi Arash Markazi
    Yes, I know playing the Sixers is different than playing the Thunder, I'm just saying...
    about 7 hours ago     
  • ArashMarkazi Arash Markazi
    Boston kept core intact and were rewarded with a return to Conference Finals. Lakers did the same and suffered back-to-back 2nd round exits.
    about 7 hours ago     
  • ArashMarkazi Arash Markazi
    Celtics 80, 76ers 73 with 1:05 left. Rajon Rondo: 16 points, 10 assists, 9 rebounds
    about 7 hours ago     
  • stephenasmith Stephen A Smith
    Correction: Rondo.
    about 7 hours ago     
  • stephenasmith Stephen A Smith
    W/ 4:16 left Paul Pierce just fouled out. Things could get very interesting.
    about 7 hours ago     
  • ArashMarkazi Arash Markazi
    Celtics 71, 76ers 68 with 3:48 left in the game and Paul Pierce has fouled out.
    about 7 hours ago     

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