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NBA Playoffs 2016: Updated Postseason Standings, Bracket Results and Highlights
- Updated: April 22, 2016
The first round of the NBA playoffs hasn’t exactly been a fireworks show.
It’s been…OK. We’ve only seen Stephen Curry for one game before he injured his ankle. There have been several blowouts and beatdowns without a whole bunch of buzzer-beaters.
Although, James Harden’s dagger to beat the Golden State Warriors in Game 3 was tremendous. LeBron James has—surprise!—made some plays. Russell Westbrook has done his thing.
Round 2 figures to be more action-packed than its predecessor, but Round 1 hasn’t been all that bad.
Updated Postseason Picture
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LeBron annihilates Reggie Bullock
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This was one of James’ best dunks in years.
In the second quarter of what became a chippy Game 2 between the King’s top-seeded Cleveland Cavaliers and the No. 8-seeded Detroit Pistons, James slashed to the middle of the paint as Matthew Dellavedova drove.
Tobias Harris lost James, who caught the ball in stride and unloaded on Reggie Bullock.
After the contest, Pistons rookie Stanley Johnson had some comments for James, who has gotten physical with the 19-year-old, per ESPN’s Nick Friedell:
Stanley Johnson on LeBron: “I’m definitely in his head. That’s for …
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