Sunday 27 May 2012

NBA - Playoffs: Conf Finals Bracket [Updated]

As I predicted, the 4 teams at the Conference Finals will be: OKC Thunder, SA Spurs, MIA Heat and BOS Celtics.



OKC Thunder vs SA Spurs
Thunder Wins Series 4-2
OKC Thunder 98 - 101 SA Spurs
OKC Thunder 111 - 120 SA Spurs
SA Spurs 82 - 102 OKC Thunder
SA Spurs 109 - 103 OKC Thunder
OKC Thunder 108 - 103 SA Spurs
SA Spurs 99 - 107 OKC Thunder

BOS Celtics vs MIA Heat
Series Tied 3-3
BOS Celtics 79 - 93 MIA Heat
BOS Celtics 111 - 115 MIA Heat
MIA Heat 91 - 101 BOS Celtics
MIA Heat 91 - 93 BOS Celtics
BOS Celtics 94 - 90 MIA Heat
MIA Heat 98 - 79 BOS Celtics

NHL - Stanley Cup Final [Updated]

We already know the 2 teams that will play the Stanley Cup Final: LA Kings and NJ Devils. As every Stanley Cup final, it will be a great game with lot of contact and enthusiasm.

LA Kings leads series 3-1

Game 1 at NJ - Wed May 30, 8:00 PM EDT
LA Kings 2 - 1 NJ Devils

Game 2 at NJ - Sat June 2, 8:00 PM EDT
LA Kings 2 - 1 NJ Devils

Game 3 at LA - Mon June 4, 8:00 PM EDT
 NJ Devils 0 - 4 LA Kings

Game 4 at LA - Wed June 6, 8:00 PM EDT
 NJ Devils 3 - 1 LA Kings

Game 5 at NJ - Sat June 9, 8:00 PM EDT
Game 6 at LA - Mon June 11, 8:00 PM EDT*
Game 7 at NJ - Wed June 13, 8:00 PM EDT*

*- if necessary

Friday 25 May 2012

NBA - Playoffs: Conf. Finals

With only one team to be announced, we can say that the conference finals have the teams expected that very people expected, unless the 76ers surprise the Celtis in the last game. In the west, we have a team of veterans who have won in the past: SA Spurs. On the other hand, we have a very young team, but full of new/rising stars that has a very attractive basket and explosive. In the east, we have again the Miami Heat who, despite having one of their stards injured: Chris Bosh, still have two of the best players in the league: Lebron James and Dwayne Wade. I hope the other team will be the Boston Celtis. If so, we have two very similar finals, one of the teams is a veteran one and it has been champion on this decade and a young team that looks for the first title (except Dwayne Wade that already was a champion with the Heat).

Sunday 20 May 2012

Soccer - Chelsea wins Champions League


You can't keep Didier Drogba down.
The charismatic striker was at the heart of Chelsea's unlikely comeback victory in the Champions League final against Bayern Munich on Saturday night, scoring the tying goal in the 88th minute and the winner on the final penalty kick of the 4-3 shootout.
With two minutes to go and Chelsea down 1-0 to the German team in its home stadium, Drogba soared high from a corner to head home the equalizer and force 30 minutes of extra time, which ended 1-1.
When it was still level after four penalty kicks each, the 34-year-old from Ivory Coast who makes a habit of scoring crucial goals did so again, sliding home the winner and giving Chelsea its first Champions League title.
Chelsea's remarkable Champions League season has played out with the intensity of an opera since losing 3-1 to Napoli in a last 16, first-leg match in February.
The club's Russian owner Roman Abramovich -- whose craving for a Champions League title since 2003 is routinely described as a holy grail -- soon responded by firing coach Andre Villas-Boas and promoting assistant Roberto di Matteo, albeit with just an interim tag.
Di Matteo responded by masterminding a stirring comeback against Napoli, defeat of Benfica and the epic rearguard action to eliminate Barcelona in the semifinals.
"The way we turned things around against Napoli, Barcelona, I think we deserve this trophy," Drogba said. "The last kick of the season and what a way to do it now."
Abramovich now has the fascinating decision of whether to reward Di Matteo by entrusting his billion-dollar investment to the 41-year-old Italian on a permanent basis.
"Football, like life, is unpredictable and crazy," Di Matteo said. "Nobody could have predicted the last three months. To finish like this is incredible. Whatever the future holds for me, I'd be happy."
Abramovich might consider how the interim coach helped protect the club's business plan. Victory Saturday sealed Chelsea's last remaining route, as title holder, into next season's competition and retaining the elite status and finances that follow.
The owner, who clapped and sang along as one of the fans' anthems, "The Liquidator," pounded the Allianz Arena sound system close to midnight, must also decide what contract to offer Drogba after his current deal expires next month.
The final was billed as possibly Drogba's last match for the club after eight years of exceptional service in west London.
"We can't take decisions on moments like this, on emotions," he said.
As against Barcelona, on Saturday Drogba led the attack alone as Chelsea was starved of possession, drew fouls where he could and came alive at the merest hint of a chance to score.
For good measure, he conceded the extra-time penalty which his former Chelsea teammateArjen Robben then struck too close to Petr Cech, helping the outstanding Czech goalkeeper earn best supporting honors.
"When we have this guy in goal you have to believe," Drogba said.
Cech, who was exceptional in Barcelona, saved Robben's powerful 21st-minute shot, deflecting the ball on to his right post and handled perfectly when any Bayern effort breached the wall of defensive bodies in front of him that has been a trademark of Chelsea's campaign.
"They played the way they can at the moment. They fought, they played well defensively. They deserved it," Bayern coach Jupp Heynckes said.
When Bayern led 3-2 in the shootout, after Juan Mata's opening kick was saved by German goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, Cech dived to his left to palm away substitute Ivica Olic's attempt.
After Ashley Cole, who also had an excellent match, leveled the shootout, Bayern's star player,Bastian Schweinsteiger stepped up.
Schweinsteiger had scored the winning goal in the semifinals shootout against Real Madrid -- extending the club's run of never losing on penalties in European competition -- but pushed his shot on to the left post, then covered his face with his shirt.
Drogba stepped up, placed his kick in the bottom right corner as Neuer dived left, and wheeled away to hug Cech and await the adulation of their onrushing teammates.
He succeeded where his captain John Terry, who was suspended for Saturday's finale, failed in missing the fifth penalty in a shootout four years ago that allowed Manchester United to win an all-English final.
That defeat in Moscow fueled the legend of Abramovich's craving to win, and his players' desire for redemption in probably their last shot at the trophy.
Chelsea's quest looked hopeless for much of the game, and certainly after Thomas Müller broke dogged resistance with a header past Cech in the 83rd minute.
Müller's goal sparked delirious celebrations among the Bayern players and fans who believed they were destined to win their home final.
They underestimated Chelsea's admirable resolve, and five minutes later Drogba soared to score with a header from Mata's corner.
Yet Drogba's taste for the dramatic flared up in the third minute of extra time, as he clippedFranck Ribery's heels in the penalty area, ending the Frenchman's night through injury.
Referee Pedro Proenca's decision to point to the spot seemed to stun the Bayern fans, and their anxiety was well founded.
Robben fired low to Cech's left, and the Czech keeper blocked with his arm and body, then reached across to collect the loose ball.
Bayern came agonizingly close in the 108th, when substitute Olic slipped the ball across the goalmouth but teammate Daniel van Buyten failed to anticipate the simple tap-in.
But Chelsea would not be denied, as Drogba recalled the Moscow heartbreak, and four other semifinal defeats.
"Always so close and so far, and today the cup is going to Stamford Bridge, and this is the best ever," Drogba said.



Thursday 17 May 2012

NBA - Playoffs: Conf Semifinals [Updated]






LA Clippers vs SA Spurs
SA Spurs Wins series 4-0
LAC 92 - 108 SAS
LAC 88 - 104 SAS
SAS 96 - 86 LAC
SAS 102 - 99 LAC


LA Lakers vs OKC Thunder
OKC Thunder Wins series 4-1
LAL 90 - 119 OKC
LAL 75 - 77 OKC
OKC 96 - 99 LAL
OKC 103 - 100 LAL
LAL 90 - 106 OKC



IND Pacers vs MIA Heat
MIA Heat Wins series 4-2
IND 86 - 95 MIA
IND 78 - 75 MIA
MIA 75 - 94 IND
MIA 101 - 93 IND
IND 83 - 115 MIA

MIA 105 - 93 IND



PHI 76ers vs BOS Celtic
BOS Wins series 4-3
PHI 91 - 92 BOS
PHI 82 - 81 BOS
BOS 107 - 91 PHI
BOS 83 - 92 PHI
PHI 85 - 101 BOS

BOS 75 - 82 PHI
PHI 75 - 85 BOS




Tuesday 15 May 2012

NHL - Stanley Cup Playoffs: Round 3 [Updated]


We already know the brackets for the round 3 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, the biggest surprise on this playoffs are the LA Kings because they already defeated the #1 and #2 seed of their Conference.

#8 LA Kings vs  PHX Coyotes #3
LA Kings Wins series 4-1

Game 1 at PHX:
LA Kings 4 - 2 PHX Coyotes

Game 2 at PHX:
LA Kings 4 - 0 PHX Coyotes

Game 3 at LA:
PHX Coyotes 1 - 2 LA Kings


Game 4 at LA:
PHX Coyotes 2 - 0 LA Kings



Game 5 at PHX:
LA Kings 4 - 3 PHX Coyotes



#6 NJ Devils vs NY Rangers #1
NJ Devils Wins Series 4-2


Game 1 at NY:
NJ Devis 0 - 3 NY Rangers

Game 2 at NY:
NJ Devils 3 - 2 NY Rangers

Game 3 at NJ
NY Rangers 3 - 0 NJ Devils

Game 4 at NJ
NY Rangers 1 - 4 NJ Devils


Game 5 at NY:
NJ Devis 5 - 3 NY Rangers


Game 4 at NJ
NY Rangers 2 - 3 NJ Devils



Soccer - Premier League: Manchester City seal title at the last as Sergio Agüero sinks QPR


"The only word to describe it is bedlam. Manchester City are the champions, but that tells only part of the story of a day when it was difficult to know if there were enough superlatives in existence to describe what happened in the final, dramatic moments of the title race.
There can be only one other moment to compete with this and it was Michael Thomas's winner for Arsenal at Anfield in 1989. Roberto Mancini's team had been 2-1 down going into stoppage time, on the verge of a defeat that would have gone straight in at No1 in their portfolio of harrowing City stories. There were supporters leaving the ground in tears, scarcely believing the team could have been so reckless.
But then Edin Dzeko equalised and, suddenly, there was one last assault of the opposition goal. Four of the five minutes of extra-time had elapsed when the ball fell to Sergio Agüero. His finish was clinical and this was the moment football blurred with pandemonium.
City had played with their supporters' nerves to the point of brutality.
Pablo Zabaleta's 39th-minute goal really ought to have made this a far easier assignment but the entire complexion of the game changed two minutes into the second half when Joleon Lescott's mistimed header allowed Djibril Cissé to run clear and drive in the equaliser.
Joey Barton was then sent off for tangling with Carlos Tevez and, in the most remarkable scenes, quickly made it apparent he was not going to go quietly, felling Agüero with a knee to the back of his legs and trying to prolong the argument with any City player in his proximity.
What followed was extraordinary even before the game reached its conclusion. A man down, QPR went into a 66th-minute lead when Jamie Mackie headed in the substitute Arman Traoré's cross and, after that, there were periods when City seemed totally devoid of ideas. The title was heading Manchester United's way until the final, dramatic flourish and a celebration that will never be forgotten." @ guardian.co.uk

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