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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

NBA Live Stream Today Feb 23, 2010 EST

NBA Schedule and Live Streaming links.Enjoy the games.


7:00pm ET
New Orleans vs Cleveland link1 & link2

7:30pm ET 
New York vs Boston link1
Portland vs New Jersey link1
Minnesota  vs Miami


8:00pm ET
Phoenix vs Oklahoma City link1
LA Lakers vs Memphis link1 & link2 & link3 


10:00pm ET
Detroit vs Sacramento link1


10:30pm ET
Philadelphia vs Golden State link1

New Orleans  30-26 (Road: 11-17) vs Cleveland  43-14 (Home: 24-4)
Antawn Jamison(notes)  bounced back from an ugly debut with the Cleveland Cavaliers with a much better performance in his last game. However, he is still looking for his first win with his new teammates.

Jamison could be in the Cavaliers’ starting lineup for the first time as they look to avoid their first four-game losing streak in more than two years Tuesday night when they host the New Orleans Hornets.

Cleveland (43-14) acquired Jamison last week from Washington to give itself another scoring threat alongside LeBron James(notes). Jamison, who averaged 20.5 points with the Wizards, was on the bench after failing to be cleared in time for an overtime loss to Denver on Thursday and then went 0 for 12 from the field in a 110-93 defeat to Charlotte on Friday.Read More

New York  19-36 (Road: 7-17) vs Boston 35-19 (Home: 15-9)

With Paul Pierce(notes)  and Tracy McGrady(notes)  both battling injuries, Tuesday’s matchup between the Boston Celtics and visiting New York Knicks may be without two of its biggest names.

Nate Robinson(notes) probably won’t object to having more of the spotlight.

The diminutive new Celtic is expected to make his debut with Boston against the team that traded him away last week and the coach that benched him for an extended stretch earlier this season.

Robinson averaged 17.2 points for New York last season, and the 5-foot-9 guard has won many fans by capturing three slam dunk championships. Read More

Portland  32-26 (Road: 13-13)  vs New Jersey 5-51 (Home: 3-24)
The Portland Trail Blazers built what appeared to be an insurmountable lead in their last game, only to see it evaporate. That seems unlikely to happen against the NBA-worst New Jersey Nets.

The Trail Blazers have a chance to open a five-game road trip in strong fashion Tuesday night when they face the Nets, who are on the cusp of a franchise record for home futility.

Portland (32-26) took a 25-point lead in the third quarter against Utah on Sunday, but wasted it and fell 93-89 in overtime. The disheartening defeat came two nights after the Trail Blazers shot a season-low 33.8 percent in a 96-76 loss to Boston.Read More

Minnesota  13-44 (Road: 4-24) vs Miami 29-28 (Home: 14-12)
The Miami Heat received some good news regarding Dwyane Wade’s(notes)  injury over the weekend. Unfortunately for them, he is still likely to miss at least another game.

Wade is expected to sit out a third straight contest when the Heat host the Minnesota Timberwolves on Tuesday night.

Miami (29-28) had its five-game winning streak snapped in a 97-91 loss to Dallas on Saturday that closed five-game road trip. The Heat played for the second straight time without Wade, who has been sidelined with a strained left calf. Miami won the first, defeating Memphis 100-87 in double overtime Friday.Read More

Phoenix  34-23 (Road: 14-16) vs Oklahoma City 33-21 (Home: 16-10)
When his team fell to Oklahoma City two months ago, Phoenix Suns coach Alvin Gentry said not to underestimate the Thunder.

It’s unlikely any team will do that anymore.

The Thunder will go for the franchise’s first 10-game winning streak in 13 seasons Tuesday night when they host the Suns.

Led by 38 points from Kevin Durant(notes), Oklahoma City (33-21) snapped a nine-game losing streak to the Suns with a 117-113 victory in Phoenix on Dec. 23.Read More

LA Lakers  42-14 (Road: 16-9) Memphis 28-27 (Home: 18-10)
Kobe Bryant(notes)  couldn’t take the last-second shot in the defending champions’ last game, but he might have the ball in his hands if there’s a similar situation Tuesday.

With Bryant possibly set to return after missing the last five games with a sprained left ankle, the well-rested Los Angeles Lakers visit the Memphis Grizzlies.

Bryant, who hasn’t played since Feb. 5, was receiving treatment in the Lakers’ training room Thursday when Derek Fisher(notes) missed a 21-footer as time expired in an 87-86 loss to visiting Boston.Read More

Detroit  20-35 (Road: 6-19) vs Sacramento 18-38 (Home: 13-13)
Ben Gordon’s(notes)  last game against the Sacramento Kings is probably one he’d like to forget. His most recent performance, however, is one he’s hoping to repeat.

Gordon and the Pistons begin a four-game road trip against teams from the Western Conference when they take on the Sacramento Kings on Tuesday night.

The oft-injured Gordon had one of his better games of the last two months Sunday, scoring 21 points while shooting 57.1 percent in Detroit’s 109-101 overtime win over San Antonio. The victory was the Pistons’ second in the last five games.Read More

Philadelphia  21-34 (Road: 11-17) vs Golden State 16-39 (Home: 12-16)
A December matchup with the Golden State Warriors allowed the Philadelphia 76ers to stop their longest losing streak since 2006-07.

The 76ers, who will be without Allen Iverson(notes), hope their second meeting with the Warriors will help them rebound from their most lopsided defeat since that same season.

Philadelphia tries to snap a four-game slide in Oakland on Tuesday night as the Warriors go for their fourth win in five home games.Read More

source:sports.yahoo.com

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