First off, tonight, the March Madness draws are out, for mens college basketball, with the number one seeds being, Kentucky, Kansas, Syracuse, and Duke. I'll try and post a draw sheet for you guys to look at, but please do post who your final four picks are and who your champion this year is!
Now over to the NBA, where there were a bunch of big Sunday games!
I'll start with the the Boston Celtics, at the Cleveland Cavaliers, where for the most part it was a pretty good game, but eventually, the cavs had to prove who was best, coming out on top, 104-93. The Utah Jazz also faced off in Oklahoma City, against the Thunder, both with nearly equal winning records. The Jazz brought on a hard fought game, but the Thunder were just too good, coming out the victors, in a high scoring game, of 119-111. Another good game, was the Miami Heat, (at home) vs. the Philadelphia 76ers. The 76ers weren't able to do much, eventually losing, 104-91. The Indiana Pacers took on the Bucks in Milwaukee, keeping it close, but losing by four as the outcome, 98-94. And finally, the Orlando Magic were feeling pretty good at home, against the 34-31 Charlotte bobcats, only to get upset 96-89 by the Cats.
And in the NHL, an overall, interesting day, with one overtime game, and one shoot-out game.
In the shoot-out , it was the Phoenix Coyotes taking a win from the Atlanta Thrashers, 3-2 in a tough game. In the overtime matchup, it was the Washington Capitols victorious, over the Chicago Blackhawks, 4-3. this was truly, the game of the night, and the won to watch! Also tonight, the Nashville Predators, upset the LA Kings, 3-2, in another great matchup. The Kings, now 40-23-5. A slightly less interesting game, but still good to watch, was the Minnesota Wild vs the St.Louis Blues, with the Wild coming out with a 4-2 victory. The Toronto Maple Leaves, had a devastating loss to the New York Islanders, 4-1, in an all around wipeout. The Pittsburg Penguins, defeated the struggling Tampa Bay Lightning, 2-1 in a lower scoring game. And the new York Rangers were able hold onto a winning record, of 31-29, taking out the Philadelphia Flyers, 3-1, with the New Yorkers. And last but not least, the Colorado Avalanche succeeded in the highest scoring game of the night, winning 5-3 over the Dallas Stars.
Alright, I've gotta go, so remember to do your draw sheets!
Signing off for now, I'm Sportsmaster JR, and remember, always stay inbounds!
Sunday, March 14, 2010
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