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May 27, 2012
by Bradford Doolittle
Rajon Rondo's late burst lifts the Celtics into the Eastern Conference Finals.
by Bradford Doolittle
In an ESPN Insider feature, Bradford looks at some postseason trends of the combatants in the Western Conference Finals.
May 26, 2012
by Bradford Doolittle
In an ESPN Insider feature, Bradford looks at some series trends that will inform the outcome of tonight's game.
May 24, 2012
by Bradford Doolittle
The aesthetics of the Sixers-Celtics series have understandably been called into question, but all that will be forgotten when the classic rivals hook up for a winner-take-all affair on Saturday, with a trip to the Eastern Conference Finals on the line.
May 23, 2012
by Bradford Doolittle
In the first installment of an ESPN Insider series looking at star players on the move, Bradford ranks each team as a possible landing spot for Steve Nash.
May 17, 2012
by Bradford Doolittle
The Celtics take the initiative -- and the series lead -- in an impressive rout of the 76ers.
May 16, 2012
by Bradford Doolittle
Even though Danny Ainge planned for flexibility this summer, he may find that the status quo makes the most sense when he examines this summer's landscape. Bradford takes a look in a piece for ESPN Insider.
May 15, 2012
by Bradford Doolittle
After the first two games of the Celtics-Sixers semifinal in the East, it looks like we have a series even closer than we anticipated -- and could have hoped for.
May 12, 2012
by Bradford Doolittle
In a matchup few thought we'd see, two classic rivals clash for a berth in the East finals.
by Bradford Doolittle
The second Eastern Conference semifinal might not have the historical allure of Boston-Philadelphia, but the Heat and Pacers feature a fascinating contrast of styles.
May 11, 2012
by Bradford Doolittle
Now that Chicago's abbreviated playoff run is over, what comes next for the battered Bulls?
May 10, 2012
by Bradford Doolittle
The shorthanded Bulls staved off elimination at home on Tuesday, but will a similarly ugly effort on Thursday get them back to the Windy City for a Game Seven?
by Bradford Doolittle
At the end of a topsy-turvy season, what can the Knicks do to close the gap between them and the top teams in the East?
May 7, 2012
by Bradford Doolittle
The Pacers, Sixers and Celtics push their opponents to the brink, while the Knicks cling to the ledge.
May 3, 2012
by Bradford Doolittle
The Pacers clobbered the Magic in the lane on Wednesday and seem to have seized the upper hand in their first-round series.
May 2, 2012
by Bradford Doolittle
If Bulls fans were already antsy because Derrick Rose's season-ending knee injury, Monday's shocking second-half collapse did little to assuage their fears.
May 1, 2012
by Bradford Doolittle
By switching up his rotation, Frank Vogel found the right combination and his Indiana Pacers evened things up against the Orlando Magic.
April 30, 2012
by Bradford Doolittle
With Rajon Rondo suspended and Ray Allen questionable because of a gimpy angle, the Celtics will be short on bodies for Game Two. However, the numbers show they've been surprisingly resilient in similar situations.
by Bradford Doolittle
It wasn't a pretty game for sure, but there was plenty that happened in Game One between Boston and Atlanta that the combatants can learn from. But if Rajon Rondo gets suspended, will it matter?
by Bradford Doolittle
No how matter how much Bradford has tried, there are still those unconvinced that Carmelo Anthony is not a championship player. Using a new toy, he tries the argument again, comparing him to LeBron James.
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