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Basketball News Archives for May 14, 2005

Heat knock off Wizards 99-95, sweep series
May 14 2005 11:52PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Eddie Jones made a 3-pointer from the right wing with 14.9 seconds remaining Saturday night, thwarting a late Washington Wizards rally and helping the Heat to a 99-95 victory that wrapped up the Eastern Conference semifinal series in four games.
 
Shaq misses second game but Heat still win
May 14 2005 10:39PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Thanks to his teammates, Shaquille O'Neal now gets plenty of time to rest his bothersome bruised right thigh.
 
Jackson still weighing return to coaching
May 14 2005 8:53PM (CT)
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) - Phil Jackson is still trying to decide whether he will return to coaching next season, and expects teams would want to hear from him by next month.
 
Spurs must defend pick-and-roll, perimeter
May 14 2005 6:27PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - Ridnour-to-James?
 
SuperSonics' Evans returns to practice
May 14 2005 6:05PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - Reggie Evans' bruised back was well enough for him to return to Seattle's practice Saturday, but Rashard Lewis missed his second straight day with a sprained toe on his left foot.
 
Mavs seem unable to contain Stoudemire
May 14 2005 5:26PM (CT)
DALLAS (AP) - The way Amare Stoudemire is ripping apart the Dallas Mavericks, it's a wonder the Phoenix Suns don't just toss him the ball on every possession and watch him go.
 
Pacers look for more scoring from big guns
May 14 2005 4:42PM (CT)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Shot after shot rolled off the rim, bounced off the backboard or simply drew air. It was that kind of night for the Indiana Pacers, who took a 2-1 series lead against Detroit despite a horrible shooting performance by three of their most reliable offensive players.
 
   

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