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The Pistons picked up Hardaway and two second-round picks – the first of which conveys next month, the 37th pick originally ...
The game of the NBA postseason unfolded on Wednesday night at Madison Square Garden, where the Indiana Pacers completed a ...
Tim Hardaway Jr. wanted to take on everybody during Thursday’s Game 6. The Detroit Pistons guard Hardaway got heated in the fourth quarter of his team’s first-round playoff contest against the ...
Stephen A. Smith reveals his honest feelings after watching the New York Knicks lose Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals.
NEW YORK — Tim Hardaway Jr. pulled up beyond the three-point line and shot, then watched the ball swish through the net. The Madison Square Garden crowd roared as Hardaway shimmied as he made ...
With 6:02 remaining in the second quarter, Tim Hardaway Jr. hurt his right leg after accidentally stepping on Mavericks forward PJ Washington's foot. Hardaway fell and immediately began grabbing ...
With just over a second remaining, Detroit's Tim Hardaway Jr. was fouled on a 3-point attempt, as admitted to by the game's crew chief, but the official nearest to the play didn't blow his whistle ...
Hart spoke on Hardaway ... Jr. was being unethical. "No, he was being very unethical, and the whole series Detroit was on JB (Bickerstaff) about like, foul-baiting," Hart added. "Tim's gonna ...
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You All Saw It: Tim Hardaway Jr. Walks Out After Controversial No-Call Dooms Pistons in Game 4After the Detroit Pistons’ crushing 94–93 loss to the New York Knicks in Game 4 of the NBA Playoffs, emotions were high — and Tim Hardaway Jr. made his feelings clear without saying much at all.
In the closing seconds of the Knicks’ 94-93 Game 4 win over the Pistons Sunday afternoon at Little Caesars Arena, Tim Hardaway Jr. took a 3-pointer that could have given Detroit a buzzer-beater win.
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