Practice makes perfect! Congrats to @giannis_an34 and the @milwakeebuckss for taking home the championship. I took this picture when I was at Game 7 of the Brooklyn series. At the time he was missing free throws including air balls with entire stadiums laughing at him but he persevered and shot almost 90% tonight at the line with an incredible performance. Congratulations to my boy @thanasis_ante43 as well! Three brothers with NBA championship rings! What a family! #nba #nbafinals #nbachampion #mvp #warriorsnextyear
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Tim Legler SHOCKED by LeBron's Lakers fall to Clippers 116-109 after receive their 2020 Championship Rings
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In what is becoming an annual ritual, the Chicago Bulls received
their NBA championship rings and trounced the Philadelphia
76ers, 94-74, in their home opener.
Ron Harper scored 17 points and Michael Jordan 16 for the Bulls,
who led by as many as 31 points and bounced back from Friday's
stunning loss at Boston.
Chicago has beaten Philadelphia 16 straight times since December
8th, 1993. Last season, the Bulls won at Boston and returned
home to receive their rings and pound Philadelphia, 115-86.
In a pregame ceremony lasting 30 minutes, Bulls management and
players received their rings before the championship banner was
unfurled. General manager Jerry Krause, who has threatened to
break up the team after this season, was loudly booed.
But coach Phil Jackson was introduced next and the crowd noise
turned to cheers thereafter. The loudest cheers were for Jordan
and injured All-Star forward Scottie Pippen, who cried and said,
"It's been a great ride."
Pippen has feuded with Krause and is a free agent at the end of
the season, when he said he is leaving the team.
"Scottie was very emotional after the ring ceremony," Jordan
said. "We can all feel that way, because it can be a farewell
speech for any of us, but we have a job to do and need to
concentrate on it."
The Bulls also figured out a way to slow down 76ers guard Allen
Iverson, who was making his season debut after sitting out a
league suspension for Friday's opener. They started 6-1 Randy
Brown, who matched up well with the lightning-quick Rookie of
the Year.
Iverson, who averaged 37.7 points per game over his last three
meetings with Chicago, was held to 13 points, shooting 5-of-15
from the field and committing eight turnovers.
"We had no offense at all tonight," Philadelphia coach Larry
Brown said. "I thought we played three good minutes at the
beginning of the game, and that's about it. Don't point the
finger at Iverson, it was our whole offense that
self-destructed."
"This is not a new Allen you're seeing," Iverson said. "I'm not
changing my game a lot, I am just trying to keep everyone
involved. We are just trying to adjust to each other. So far
it doesn't look too good."
The Sixers (0-2) jumped to a 6-0 lead, but the Bulls responded
with 10 straight points and never trailed thereafter. Jordan
scored eight points and Harper six as Chicago opened a 27-15
lead after one quarter, and Harper's hoop boosted the lead to
33-15 with 10:10 left in the first half.
"This was a good game for us tonight," Jordan said. "With the
ring ceremony, we were able to transfer that emotion onto the
floor, and we were able to sustain it throughout the game."
A jumper by Jerry Stackhouse pulled Philadelphia within 52-39
with 9:15 left in the third quarter, but Jordan and Harper had
four points each in an 8-0 burst. The Sixers responded with an
8-0 run of their own before the Bulls put away the game.
Jason Caffey scored eight of his 14 points as Chicago closed the
quarter with a 19-2 spurt, opening a 79-49 lead. The Bulls'
largest lead was 86-55 and Philadelphia got no closer than the
final margin.
"We talked to the team a lot about the third-quarter breakdown
in last night's game," Jackson said. "We told them to be
prepared for a big push after the half, our people gave us a
real good effort, and broke the game open."
Luc Longley had 12 points and 10 rebounds and Dennis Rodman had
13 boards for the Bulls, who shot 49 percent (40-of-81) from the
field and forced 27 turnovers.
"Scoring will always be an issue with us until Scottie gets
back," Jackson said. "Right now we're concentrating on getting
our scoring from good defense, and using it for transition
points."
Stackhouse scored 15 points and Jim Jackson 13 for the Sixers,
who shot 37 percent (29-of-78). Eric Montross had 10 rebounds.
"We're not really what I consider a team right now. We're very
confused," Larry Brown said.
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Vince Carter versus Allen Iverson is the kind of marquee matchup the NBA has been craving since the days of Magic Johnson and Larry Bird.
As two of the NBA's most exciting young stars, they are dazzling spectators and TV viewers with limitless creativity and breathtaking moves in the Toronto Raptors-Philadelphia 76ers playoff series.
"This matchup is great, and people are getting turned on to it," said NBA deputy commissioner Russ Granik, who was at Philadelphia's First Union Center on Wednesday night, when Iverson scored 54 points to Carter's 28 in the 76ers' 97-92 victory. "For better or worse, fans like it when you get superstars going against each other. People have been hearing about these guys for years now, but they haven't gotten this far before where they met each other at this level. That gets people interested."
"This is special because they both have their teams on their backs," 76ers president and part-owner Pat Croce said. "They're great basketball players, but more than that, they're exciting. They add an element of surprise when they get the ball. You don't know what's going to happen. They bring that anticipation and enthusiasm and they smile at the fans and interact with them. That's what the NBA needs. That's what we want. I want the people going nuts when Carter does something. I just want him doing it less than Allen."
That certainly was the case in Wednesday night's game as Iverson set a 76ers single-game playoff scoring record. Many of Carter's baskets were more spectacular, but Iverson was relentless in going to the basket.
"I didn't want to settle for anything," Iverson said. "I went and took what I wanted."
Even Carter acknowledged Iverson after the game.
"He did the job, that's for sure, but the series is not over," Carter said.
With the NBA's overall popularity declining and new rules designed to make the game more appealing set to take effect next season, an Iverson-Carter matchup is what the league really needed.
"Watching these two kids, I don't think our league is in any trouble," 76ers coach Larry Brown said. "They really are exciting."
"I think you are going to see more great individual matchups as the young kids we have in this league develop," he said. "We are always rushing to fix this and fix that, but maybe there is not always something wrong. The young guys have to be able to grow and make some mistakes. Let them grow up and then see what they can do. In this series, you are seeing two of the best going at each other."
It is looking increasingly likely that Michael Jordan will end a three-year retirement next season and return to the NBA as a player. Carter and Iverson will be right there, eagerly awaiting that matchup.
"You always want to test yourself against the best, and I would welcome the challenge," Iverson said.
Said Carter of Jordan: "He set the standard we are all trying to reach."
Jordan, of course, owns six championship rings and 10 scoring titles, while Carter, 24, has won nothing more than a rookie of the year award and a slam-dunk title. But Carter is one of the league's most popular players among fans, the leading vote-getter for the past two NBA All-Star Games. Iverson, 25, won his second scoring title this season and is favored to win this season's most valuable player award, as well.
"We try to promote the game and the teams and all the players," Granik said. "There are just certain players who capture people's imaginations. You can't deny that.
"We can't go out and create them. It just happens and they're doing it on the court. You can't make superstars, I don't care how good a promotion. It's what they do on the court, and here we have Iverson and Carter. They're doing it most nights on the floor. That's what people see and they love to watch it."
Iverson tough, Carter soft?
Carter and Iverson have had their share of critics since each was designated "the next Michael Jordan" — something that occurred shortly after they entered the league.
One thing that has never been questioned, however, is Iverson's toughness. He plays while hurt and is one of the league's most resilient players despite getting knocked down and run over on a regular basis. At a spindly 6-0, 165 pounds, he just keeps getting up.
"You can question a lot of things about Allen but not his heart," Brown says. "The kid wants to win and will give up his body to do it."
The 6-6, 225-pound Carter on the other hand has been labeled as soft. He isn't as tough as Iverson and when he hits the floor he doesn't bounce up as quickly. He gets criticized for settling for three-point shots instead of driving strong to the basket. In Wednesday night's game, Iverson repeatedly drew fouls and shot nine free throws; Carter never got to the line.
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