Golden State Warriors vs San Antonio Spurs May 6, 2013


The Western Conference semifinals continue to roll on today with game one of the Golden State Warriors and San Antonio Spurs. Golden State was able to upset the Denver Nuggets in the quarterfinals, while the Spurs ran through the Los Angeles Lakers.


It should shape up to an entertaining series,but the real story will be how the Warriors are able to handle Tim Duncan down low without any significant contributions from big man David Lee. That will be the match up to watch.


What time do the Warriors and Spurs tip off? We’ve got all of the information you will need to know to make sure you don’t miss out on any of the action.
Start time: 9:30 p.m. ET
Location: San Antonio, Texas
Venue: AT&T Center
Series Score: 0-0
TV Info: TNT

Chicago Bulls vs Miami Heat May 6, 2013


SEASON RECORDS

Chicago: 45-37, five seed in the East

Miami: 66-16, one seed in the East, best record in the NBA

PLAYOFF RECORDS

Chicago: Beat the Brooklyn Nets 4-3

Miami: Swept the Milwaukee Bucks 4-0

SEASON SERIES

The teams split the four meetings with two wins apiece. The Bulls snapped the Heat’s 27-game winning streak on March 27.

KEY INJURIES

The Bulls are likely to be without Kirk Hinrich and Luol Deng at least to start the series, just as they were for their Game 7 win in Brooklyn over the Nets. There is no change to the status of Derrick Rose, who is expected to continue to be out for the rest of the playoffs.

Dwyane Wade missed Game 4 against the Bucks with a sore knee, but will have had eight days to rest by the time Game 1 against the Bulls tips off on Monday. He’s expected back.

OFFENSE/DEFENSE RANKINGS (points per 100 possession) – PLAYOFFS ONLY

Chicago: Offense 102.3 (9th in the postseason), Defense 104.9 (Tied-10th in the postseason)

Miami: Offense 108.6 (4th in the postseason), Defense 91.5 (3rd in the postseason)

THREE KEYS TO THE SERIES:

Rest or rust for Miami? The Heat have been so dominant in winning 41 of their last 43 games that sadly, it’s come to worrying about whether or not an eight-day layoff between the first and second round of the playoffs should be cause for concern. It isn’t. If Miami shows any signs at all of being out of sync, it won’t last beyond the first quarter of Game 1. The Bulls would be wise to maximize that opportunity to the fullest should it actually present itself.

For the Bulls, it’s all about defense: In order for the Bulls to have a shot in this series, they’ll need to contain LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Bosh, while still managing to get out and contest Miami’s three-point shooters. (Oh, is that all?) It starts with scoring enough so that Miami is taking the ball out of the net instead of off the glass, where the Heat can be as dangerous as any team in the league if they’re able to get out in transition. Even containing Miami’s scoring on the secondary break can be a problem for defenses to stop, so finding that balance between crashing for offensive rebounds and getting back to limit fast break opportunities will be critical for the Bulls, who will have the best chance to slow the Heat while defending them in traditional halfcourt sets.

Miami was second in the league during the regular season in three-point shooting percentage (trailing only the Golden State Warriors), and was sixth in the league in attempting more than 22 shots per game from beyond the arc. A lot of that comes from drive-and-kick actions from James and Wade, so playing team defense on the slashers with the interior players while staying at home on the shooters (or at least making sure to close out on them with purpose) is going to be another area of concentration defensively for the Bulls.

For the Heat, it’s all about intensity: The Bulls play extremely hard, all night,  every night, no matter who is or is not in their lineup. The intensity with which Chicago approaches every single possession is the reason that despite the multitude of injuries the team has dealt with this season, it was still able to win a Game 7 on the road to advance to the second round of the playoffs.

Barcelona vs Real Betis May 5, 2013


Barcelona look to get back on a winning track against Real Betis. Barca is coming off a forgettable three-match stretch that featured two big Champions League losses to Bayern Munich and a La Liga draw with Athletic Bilbao.

The best thing Tito Vilanova's squad can do is put those results in the rear-view mirror and refocus on capturing the league title. The last thing Barcelona wants to happen is for the slump to suddenly reignite the title chase for rival Real Madrid.

Betis is trying to lock down a European spot for next season as well. Earning a point (or more) at Camp Nou would not only help in that quest, but would also give the club a well-timed boost of confidence heading into the season's stretch run.



Where: Camp Nou in Barcelona, Spain

When: Sunday, May 5 at 3 p.m. ET

Liverpool vs Everton May 5, 2013


Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has played down the significance of Sunday’s Merseyside derby by claiming that it does not matter if his team finish below Everton in the Premier League this season.

Everton visit Anfield on Sunday knowing that victory will guarantee they finish above their city neighbours for the second season in a row.

Venue Anfield, Sunday 1.30pm

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Last season Liverpool 3 Everton 0

Referee M Oliver


  1. The Merseyside derby has seen more red cards than any other Premier League fixture, with 20.
  2. Liverpool have scored nine goals in their two league games without Luis Suarez this season.
  3. Of the 10 midfielders included in the last England squad, only Frank Lampard has scored and assisted more goals per minute than Jordan Henderson this season (one every 132 minutes).
  4. Lucas Leiva (pictured right) has made more tackles per minute than any other player in the league this season (one every 14.9 minutes).
  5. Everton have only won one of their last 12 Premier League games against Liverpool, drawing four and losing seven.
  6. The Toffees are without a win at Anfield in 12 Premier League games, losing five of the last eight.
  7. David Moyes is yet to win a single one of his 44 away games against the traditional "big four", taking just 17 points from a possible 132.
  8. The visitors have won 56 per cent of their games this season with Johnny Heitinga in the side and just 10% without him.


This season’s matches 20 Y56, R1, 2.85 cards per game


Manchester United vs Chelsea May 5, 2013


Sir Alex Ferguson has few regrets – but failing to buy Frank Lampard still haunts the Manchester United manager.

Ferguson began tracking the ­England midfielder when he was a teenager breaking through at West Ham.

But when United failed to make a move, Chelsea stepped in with an £11million bid – and 12 years later Lampard stands on the threshold of breaking Bobby Tambling’s long-standing goals record for the ­Blues.

Ferguson, who has been linked with a move for the 34-year-old this summer following Chelsea’s failure to offer him a new contract, ­admitted: “Lampard is fantastic, he’s an incredible player.

“If he gets to the 202-goal record at Chelsea it will be a fantastic achievement. I don’t think there will be another midfield player who will do that again.

“I looked at him when he was at West Ham as a young player – and I have regretted not doing the deal ever since. Where else could I have got 200 goals from midfield?

“Lampard is quite phenomenal.

“He has the great knack that Bryan Robson had of timing when to arrive in the box. John Wark at Ipswich was another one. They can time their runs – and that has brought Frank more than 200 goals.

“On top of that, I can’t ever ­remember him being injured. That part of it is down to luck, but he has had a great career, all right.”


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