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Canasta Jerez se concentra en Cáceres
El Canasta Jerez comienza a preparar el partido en Cáceres. Los jerezanos partirán mañana hacía tierras extremeñas para comenzar su concentración en un hotel de la ciudad con las miradas puestas en el soñado ascenso a Adecco LEB Plata. Este sábado por la tarde Toa Paterna y sus jugadores realizarán el último entrenamiento, esta vez en Cáceres, antes de la semifinal del domingo ante el Rayet Guadalajara.
El Barcelona necesita ganar si no quiere que el Tau deje sentenciada la final
El AXA FC Barcelona y el Tau Cerámica Baskonia disputarán mañana (20.00/La2) en el Palau Blaugrana el segundo partido de la final de la ACB, después de la victoria del conjunto vitoriano en el primer encuentro (64-75), que obliga al Barça a reaccionar para igualar la serie antes de viajar a Vitoria, ya que otro triunfo del Tau sería casi definitivo.
La ferrolana Arantxa Gómez regresa al Extrugasa
El Extrugasa ha llegado a un acuerdo para incorporar para la próxima temporada a la base ferrolana Arantxa Gómez, procedente del Rivas Futura.
Treinta y seis árbitros participan en los Intersectores Cadetes
Entre el 29 de mayo y el 1 de junio se disputan los Intersectores del Campeonato de España Cadete Masculino, en las sedes de Gijón, Sevilla, Alcázar de San Juan y San Sebastián, con los siguientes árbitros convocados:
Cristina Ciocan ya es de Perfumerías Avenida
Silvia Domínguez ya no estará sola en el puesto de base tras la llegada a Perfumerías Avenida de la base internacional rumana Paula Cristina Ciocan, que llega a Salamanca procedente del equipo burgalés del Arranz Jopisa.
Orlando Day 3: From Idaho With Game
D-Leaguer Mike Taylor continues to impress at the NBA Pre-Draft Camp in Orlando. NBA.com’s Rob Reheuser files a report on Thursday’s action.
Rivers, Celtics Viewing Tonight as Must-Win
In the BOSTON HERALD, Steve Bulpett writes “for the third time this postseason, Doc Rivers boarded a Thursday afternoon charter flight to a Friday night Game 6. For the third time, the Celtics coach carried a 3-2 series lead in his luggage, hoping to close out the opponent on its floor and avoid a Sunday showdown back in Boston. But considering the history in these situations, well, let’s just say Rivers wasn’t making any tee times for Sunday. ‘Yeah, we have (been in this position before),’ he said via teleconference just prior to takeoff for Detroit. ‘We have a chance to end it. But, you know, we’re playing good teams - and good teams in their place - and they’re tough to play.’”
bostonherald.com/sports/basketball/celtics/view/2008_05_30_Celts_
Rip Hamilton Questionable Tonight With Injured Elbow
In the DETROIT FREE PRESS, Krista Jahnke writes “the Detroit Pistons don’t know if Richard Hamilton will be healthy enough to play against the Boston Celtics on Friday. Detroit’s leading scorer strained his right elbow in the final seconds of Boston’s 106-102 win on Wednesday night. X-rays were negative, and Hamilton’s arm was in a sling as he left the arena. Hamilton hadn’t been re-evaluated Thursday morning when coach Flip Saunders met with media, but Saunders said Hamilton is questionable for Friday night’s Game 6.”
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Last Call? Pistons Need More Than Reputation Now
In the DETROIT FREE PRESS, Mitch Albom writes “tonight, they pull out the old armor, they tug on the rusty helmets, they lift the familiar swords. But if they fall, it is over. Know that. This annual drama, this thrilling but maddening Pistons attitude ends tonight if the Celtics win. All good theatre runs its course, and the Pistons Entitlement Show of the past four years has become a feisty but weary act. It might have one great performance left. It may still hold a championship. But, like a Broadway hit with dwindling box office, it is being watched by its backers very carefully.”
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Derrick Rose: Michael Beasley is Better Than Me
In the SOUTH FLORIDA SUN-SENTINEL, Ira Winderman writes “the debate over who will be the top pick in the June 26 NBA Draft might not be a debate at all. While he wouldn’t say that Kansas State power forward Michael Beasley should be the No. 1 selection by the Bulls and that he should go No. 2 to the Heat, Memphis point guard Derrick Rose said today he considers himself second to one. ‘It’s definitely him,’ Rose said of Beasley, when asked about which was the superior player. ‘He’s way better than me. He’s versatile.’”
sun-sentinel.com/sports/basketball/heat/sfl-rose0808a,0,5532903.s
Walsh Could Trade Knicks’ No. 6 Pick
In the NEW YORK POST, Marc Berman writes “Donnie Walsh finally arrived at the pre-draft camp here yesterday and officially began the task of gauging the trade value of the Knicks’ sixth pick in the June 26 draft. The more the Knicks president talked, the more he sounded as if he would rather wheel and deal. ‘We’re going to look at every option,’ Walsh said in a state-of-the-Knicks Address at Disney’s Wide World of Sports. ‘Trade it outright for a very good NBA player. Trade back for multiple picks. Trade up. There’s a lot of different things you do. You explore everything.’”
nypost.com/seven/05302008/sports/knicks/walsh_could_trade_knicks_
Coach Search Continues in Phoenix
In the ARIZONA REPUBLIC, Paul Coro writes “the second round of interviews to fill the Suns’ head-coaching job began Thursday, but that does not mean the first round is over. General Manager Steve Kerr met for a second time with Utah Jazz assistant Tyrone Corbin on Thursday and will have a second interview today with Houston Rockets lead assistant Elston Turner. The meetings also were convenient, with all parties in Orlando for the NBA predraft camp. A second interview with Detroit Pistons lead assistant Terry Porter is planned but has not been scheduled because they are in the Eastern Conference finals. Phoenix also could meet with Lakers assistant Brian Shaw again.”
azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/sports/articles/0530sunsnb0530.html
Piti Hurtado: “Es una buena oportunidad para ganar a equipos con los que no pudimos antes”
El entrenador cacereño, horas antes de inaugurar la Fase Final frente a Illescas hace un balance de la temporada del Cáceres 2016 en la Adecco LEB Plata.
Lakers-Spurs Blog: Kobe has reason to smile
As the Lakers congregated at halfcourt after beating the Spurs 4-1 to advance to The Finals for the first time since Shaq was still a 20 and 10 guy, there was a look of unbridled joy on Kobe Bryant’s face.
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Piti Hurtado: “Es una buena oportunidad para ganar a equipos con los que no pudimos antes”
El entrenador cacereño, horas antes de inaugurar la Fase Final frente a Illescas (18.45h) ha querido responder a unas preguntas donde hace un pequeño balance de la temporada.
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