Basketball? Yeah, basketball, folks! I'm sure many of us were watching the World Series, but many basketball fans around the state (and nation, for that matter) were tuned in to see their favorite Texas teams play Wednesday night.
Sunday night, the Warriors continued to tactfully take care of LeBron James and the rest of the Cleveland Cavaliers, coming within one game of the NBA crown after a 104-91 win.
LeBron James and company did just enough at home in Ohio to hold off a late charge by the Golden State Warriors Tuesday night. The final from Quicken Loans Arena was 96-91.
Despite having played nearly 100 games already during this grueling NBA season, the Cleveland Cavaliers and Golden State Warriors still need four more wins to claim the title. The 2015 NBA Finals start Thursday, June 4, in Oakland. Here's a preview of what to expect.
After a sweep of the Atlanta Hawks, the Cleveland Cavaliers have done what many thought was improbable. The team has earned an advancement to the NBA Finals and will face the Golden State Warriors, who just took down the Houston Rockets in game 5.
Tip-off came early for all three Texas teams on Tuesday night, as the Mavericks and Spurs played in San Antonio and the Houston Rockets did battle in Los Angeles with the Lakers.
During a USA Basketball scrimmage last night in Las Vegas, Indiana Pacers all-star Paul George fractured both his tibia and fibula in a gruesome accident, putting his 2014-15 season in jeopardy.