Its time to start focusing on the playoffs and our potential roadblocks to Banner 18. Every day we'll bring you what's making news in enemy territory. This way we know what they're up to when it comes time to take 'em out.
EASTERN CONFERENCE

By the Horns: There haven’t been very many times this season — especially recently — when the Bulls have failed on defense. Unfortunately, it happened last night. The Pacers scored 115 points. That’s the fourth-highest point total the Bulls have surrendered this season

Hot Hot Hoops: James would drain shot after shot after shot after shot shot shot, like needles deflating bubbles of hope and felicity, turning cheers for their Hawks into boos for James, then morphing into uncontrollable cheers and MVP chants. James loved every second of it, antagonizing fans to coax the vitriol out of them, only to use it as fuel to power his competitive locomotive.

Orlando Sentinel: The Magic beat the Denver Nuggets in an unsightly game — 18 turnovers, 37.3 percent shooting, 11 missed free throws. It resembled a playoff game, where you win by getting stops when the offense dries up and you have to grind away. Nothing pretty about it, except the W.
NEXT OPPONENT
Hornets 24/7: This Saturday is going to be LOUD, and even though there will be more than a handful of Celtic fans in the house, it’s the Hornets fans who will be making the real noise. Rondo-Paul is always fun, since they clearly don’t like each other, but this one will likely be decided in the front court. This guy named Shaq will be there, too. Maybe you have heard of him.
At the Hive: Calling Chris Paul's last three games encouraging is an understatement. To see the leader of the Hornets come back from what seemed like a devastating injury in tip-top shape is simply amazing. His numbers over the last three games have been eye-popping, but the most telling statistic has been his FGA. For the season, CP3 has been averaging a modest 11.5 FGA per game, down considerably from the last few seasons. However, since returning from his concussion, Paul has attempted an astonishing 17.7 field goals (making 31 of them for a 58.5 FG%).
WESTERN CONFERENCE

ESPN LA: Bynum's frustration over an offensive foul resulted in an elbow to an airborne Beasley's ribs as the forward attempted a layup. It was a reckless and ridiculous play on Drew's part, and unfortunately similar to a sequence in 2009 where Bynum left Gerald Wallace with a punctured lung and a collapsed rib. (Beasley actually left this game with a bruised left hip.) I don't consider Drew a dirty player, but in both cases, these were dirty plays.
My San Antonio: When they made a defensive mistake on Dallas’ first possession at American Airlines Center, they heard a lot more during a 20-second tirade during a timeout called by an irate Gregg Popovich. “We were supposed to switch,” said point guard Tony Parker, “and we didn’t switch. We’d talked about defense for three days, and the first play we had our first mistake. Pop was on fire from the get-go.”
Project Spurs: Manu Ginobili has been playing stellar ball this season for the Spurs averaging 17.9 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 5.0 assists this season and after eight years in the NBA, he shows no signs of slowing down. He signed a three-year extension with San Antonio but when asked about when he might retire from playing, Manu said he doesn't know but his plan is to finish out the next three season with the Spurs. However, retirement does goes through his mind year-after-year:

The Mavericks are in the midst of a tough stretch of games and the results are not what they were hoping for. It does not help that they are losing against teams they could potentially see in the playoffs. Dallas needs to use the last 13 games of the season to get things in order or things could be rough when they arrive in the first round.
ESPN Dallas: A Mavericks victory would have clinched a playoff berth. The loss instead kept them from the top two seeds in the Western Conference as they enter the late stages of the season. The Mavericks now have lost three of four games, with all those losses coming against playoff teams — the Los Angeles Lakers, the Portland Trail Blazers and now the Spurs.

News OK: With 1:40 left in the Thunder's 99-82 victory at home over Charlotte on Friday night, All-Star forward Kevin Durant suffered a bruised left shoulder injury and was taken to the locker room. Durant was injured by an inadvertent elbow while playing defense and fighting through a screen. “It was a quick stinger,” Durant said afterward. “They're being cautious. That's why they took me to the back, but I'm all right.”
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