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Chicago Tribune: That dropped the Celtics and Heat four games behind and the Bulls' magic number to one to clinch the Eastern Conference's No. 1 playoff seed and homecourt advantage. It also elevated Rose's most valuable player credentials because several of his 30 points were of the spectacular variety. Rose also added eight assists and five rebounds. "I said he's the MVP a while back," Celtics coach Doc Rivers said.

Sentinel: Everybody and their mother has been on Gilbert Arenas’ tatooed back since he arrived. His shooting has been wayward, his turnovers maddening and his explanations for his ailing left knee undermining his game…well, they’ve been creative. Today, I come to praise Gilbert. He pulled himself and his game together Wednesday night against the Charlotte Bobcats, scoring 25 points and hitting six 3-pointers.

Peninsula is Mightier: Once again, Erik Spoelstra's club will be responsible for their own fate. With 4 games left on the docket, the Heat will finish in 2nd place in the East if they win out. It's amazing how much can change in 24 hours, but now that awful loss to the Bucks can be used as one hell of a motivational tool and might just provide Miami with a little extra push that could make all the difference.
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Bullets Forever: Ted Leonsis went on 106.7 The Fan today and had some nice things to say about Ernie Grunfeld and Flip Saunders, making it seem like both might be back next season. In an interview with the Sports Junkies, Leonsis said he was "thrilled" with Grunfeld and "very happy" with Saunders. Audio is here, and a brief transcript is here, via the master transcriber, Dan Steinberg.
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OC Register: That communal sentiment flowed across in a sit-down interview with Jackson and select writers Thursday night as the real reason Jackson is coaching this season — contrary to some of his instincts. The reaching out from Lakers co-captains Kobe Bryant and Derek Fisher via calls and texts was something Jackson felt compelled to honor for one more season — but this is definitively the end of the line now. "I knew if I went back this time," Jackson said, "this is it."

My SA: How important is the top seed anyway? In a way, Gregg Popovich’s lukewarm stock answer to that question — “you wouldn’t turn it down” — is on point. The top seed and accompanying home-court edge doesn’t guarantee a championship, but it can’t hurt either. Under Popovich, the Spurs have been a No. 1 seed on four other occasions, winning titles in 1999 and 2003. In 2001, they lost to the second-seeded Lakers in the conference finals. In 2006, after winning a club-record 63 games in the regular season, they lost in the second round to fourth-seeded Dallas

ESPN Dallas: All season the Dallas Mavericks, to a man, have revered center Tyson Chandler, calling him the definitive difference-maker, the anchor that makes the Mavs tougher defensively and allows them to exude more swagger than ever before. If that is the case, is there cause for concern after Chandler sat out his second consecutive game with a sore lower back and his fifth game since March 4? Overall, Chandler, who missed three games in early March with a sprained ankle, has been a picture of health after his last two seasons were wrecked by ankle and toe injuries.

NewsOK: Should OKC win its home game against Denver and if the Lakers lose at Portland, both on Friday night, the Thunder could pull within one game of the No. 2 seed with a victory against the Lakers inside Staples Center on Sunday.
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