NBA Playoffs on Sling TV: Round 2, Electric Boogaloo

May 04, 2015 by Robb Todd

WATCH THE NBA PLAYOFFS ON ESPN & TNT with SLING TV

There cannot possibly be a better metaphor for Round 2 of the NBA Playoffs than a 30-year-old hip-hop movie reference, right? Right.


If Round 1 didn’t make you want to pop-n-lock and dance on the ceiling, ain’t nobody love you better. Makes me happy, makes me feel this way. (Chaka Khan? Anybody? No?)

Also: Steph Curry is the MVP! Let’s all do the worm in celebration.

Warriors (1) vs. Memphis (5)

Golden State made it look easy against New Orleans and there is no reason to think it will be any different against the Grizzlies , even though Memphis dispatched Portland like it... Read More

NBA Playoffs on Sling TV: Clippers, Spurs Embroiled in Epic Battle

Apr 27, 2015 by Robb Todd

Is the sweep a blessing or a curse? Does it let you rest or rust?

The Warriors, Wizards and Cavs have moved on to the next round with sweeps, while the Clippers and Spurs seem locked in a battle that has all the makings of a down-to-the-final-buzzer seven-game series.

For the teams that swept, there’s no way they would rather be in the kind of fight that L.A. and San Antonio are in.

Being rusty is better than being battered and bruised.

And a sweep is no guarantee that you’ll escape unscathed. The Cavaliers lost forward Kevin Love for two weeks to a dislocated shoulder. The longer Cleveland can wait tom play the winner of the Bulls-Bucks series the better.

Chicago is up 3-1 and looks... Read More

NBA Western Conference Playoff Preview: Warriors, Clippers & Spurs—Oh, My!

Apr 17, 2015 by Robb Todd

Golden State and the Splash Brothers have been one of the best storylines of the NBA regular season. Carrying the league’s best record into the postseason, it’s impossible not to see them as serious title contenders.

However, the West is also home to the defending champions and while San Antonio had what might be considered a “down year” by their standards, nobody is looking past the Spurs.

Tim Duncan & Co. finished the season on a tear winning 16 of their last 20 games. The Clippers, who face the Spurs in the first-round, sported the same record over their last 20 games, too, including seven in a row to finish the season.

San Antonio-L.A. is the series to watch in the first round, and whichever team makes... Read More

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