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15Apr/100

Winderman: Series-by-series Nba Playoff Previews – Nba- Nbcsports.

EASTERN CONFERENCE SERIES

Cleveland Cavaliers (1) vs. Chicago Bulls (8)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

CAVALIERS: Shaquille O'Neal
The good news? Shaquille O'Neal has lost 20 pounds during his injury rehab, showing that he appreciates the moment at hand. The bad news? He still is Shaquille O'Neal, a lumbering presence who slows the offense and clogs the lane and takes Cleveland away from the smallish approach that has proven so successful over the second half of the season. It will be interesting to see how much Cleveland integrates O'Neal early, or if it merely waits until a series against the Magic and Dwight Howard.

BULLS: Joakim Noah
The energy Noah has provided since his return from foot problems has been undeniable. The Bulls simply have been a different team since his return. What that does is again make Chicago an energy team, and against a Cleveland team that clearly has its sights on greater goals, that could allow the Bulls to sneak in a victory or two. Of course, with all the drama surrounding Noah and his foot, it will be interesting to see if any type of limitations are placed on his minutes.

INTANGIBLES

CAVALIERS: The entire focus of the season has been that nothing short of a championship will suffice. But the backstory is one that still could emerge as an issue: Are these LeBron James' final days with the Cavaliers? The All-Star forward has yet to shoot down any of the speculation. While James has proven he can handle such distractions, how will the speculation weigh on teammates, who will be bombarded with questions as the Cavaliers push closer to James' July 1 window of opportunity? The Cavaliers could wind up more interesting off the court than on the court for the next few weeks.

BULLS: Based on what Chicago accomplished in last year's first round against the Celtics, there should be no doubting Derrick Rose. When he is on top of his game, Rose can be as much of a game-changer as any point guard in the league. Yet while the leadership is strong on the court, can the same be said on the sideline, where coach Vinny Del Negro has been on shaky ground for months, hardly helped by this latest revelation of a falling out with general manager John Paxson? Somehow, the sight of Del Negro on the bench hardly inspires postseason confidence.

OUTLOOK

In some ways, the Cavaliers could wind up using the opening rounds of the playoffs to find their game, as odd as that might sound.

With Zydrunas Ilgauskas back and Shaquille O'Neal returning, the question becomes the degree that Cleveland moves away from the more wide-open style that proved so effective during the closing weeks of the season.

And then there remains the continued integration of Antawn Jamison into the offense.

Beyond that, LeBron James also will be working himself back into form, after being given a vacation over the final week of the season.

For Cleveland, this never was about the first round, even though Derrick Rose and Joakim Noah certainly could provide this challenges. The one thing the Cavaliers proved last season is that they can be cleanly efficient against the lesser lights in the conference.

No, this has been about steeling a game that will work against both the Celtics and then the Magic.

That could have Cleveland looking ahead if it gets up quickly in the opening round, producing, dare we say, an actual defeat along the way.

But there is no LeBron stopper here, as if there was such a thing.

Instead, there merely is a glad-to-be-here opponent, one more than content with somehow earning the right to make its season last for one more week.

PREDICTION

Because some experimentation will be involved in the process, and based on what Chicago did in last season's opening round against the Celtics, there actually could be the taste of defeat. But only once. Cavaliers in five.

Orlando Magic (2) vs. Charlotte Bobcats (7)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

MAGIC: Jameer Nelson
Nelson was reduced mostly to bystander during last season's playoffs, making an ill-advised bid to return for the NBA Finals. This time around, he is the engine, responsible not only for getting the offense set, but also creating his own offense. The Magic was at its best last season when Hedo Turkoglu was making plays. Now Hedo is gone and Vince Carter is a shell of himself. Nelson needs to set the tone against Raymond Felton and the equally fleet D.J. Augustin.

BOBCATS: Stephen Jackson
For as stout as the Bobcats' defense has been this season, there is only so much that can be done to limit Orlando's inside-outside game. No, the Bobcats will have to put points on the board and no one is better equipped for that challenge than Jackson, who helped Golden State pull off its remarkable first-round upset of Dallas in the 2007 Western Conference playoffs. Jackson can shoot you into games and out of games. But he also can win a game or two on his own.

INTANGIBLES

MAGIC: This is not the same team that advanced to last season's Finals. While the depth is superior, what with the additions of Matt Barnes, Jason Williams, Ryan Anderson and even Brandon Bass, there no longer is the unique skill set that a motivated Hedo Turkoglu delivered in his contract year. There are, however, plenty of questions when it comes to Vince Carter, who finally has his first 50-victory season, but still is looking to make it out of the second round. Dwight Howard will have to make his free throws, because the Bobcats will have plenty of fouls to throw around.

BOBCATS: While this is the Bobcats' first visit to the playoffs, there is plenty of playoff experience, starting with coach Larry Brown, and continuing through Stephen Jackson, Boris Diaw, Tyson Chandler and Theo Ratliff. What there isn't is consistent offense. Raymond Felton and D.J. Augustin will have to step up with their playmaking. And while Charlotte's defensive brilliance comes off its pick-and-roll containment, the Magic are not a particularly high-volume pick-and-roll team. Instead, the veterans will have to be quick to Orlando's 3-point shooters.

OUTLOOK

Larry Brown got the best of Stan Van Gundy when the matchup was Pistons vs. Heat and there is little doubt that Brown will have his team prepared, while also creating enough drama to keep the focus away from his team's long odds.

The Bobcats are bulldogs in the halfcourt with their defensive tenacity, but that pace also plays to the defensive strengths of the Magic's inside-out game.

For a basketball purist, it will be interesting to see how much of a hack-a-Howard approach Brown takes, with the luxury of playing Tyson Chandler, Theo Ratliff, Nazr Mohammed and even DeSagana Diop against the Magic big man.

For those who forget, the Magic started slowly in last season's playoffs and nearly were victimized by the 76ers in the opening round, with Howard seemingly raising his game only when needed.

Orlando does not necessarily have the athleticism to counter Gerald Wallace, but Wallace's ability to wipe the boards clean figures to be significantly offset by the presence of Howard.

It will be interesting to see how Vince Carter, Jameer Nelson and even Matt Barnes react to the moment.

Ultimately, the Magic's abundance of weapons figures to overwhelm the Bobcats' relentless defense. It is highly unlikely Charlotte will be able to sustain in more than a victory or perhaps two.

PREDICTION

The Bobcats will smother the Magic once, and perhaps even twice, in Charlotte, but it won't be nearly enough in the franchise's playoff debut. Magic in six.

Atlanta Hawks (3) vs. Milwaukee Bucks (6)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

HAWKS: Jamal Crawford
Well, what do you know, Jamal Crawford has reserved a table in the playoffs. No longer holding the longest tenure without a playoff appearance, Crawford has essentially served as the Hawks' entire bench this season, changing games upon his entrance, a lock to emerge with the league's Sixth Man Award. Last year, it didn't get any better than Flip Murray when it came to the second unit. Now Atlanta has a game-changer, as well as someone to hit shots if Joe Johnson is off or if Marvin Williams is proving too one-dimensional.

BUCKS: John Salmons
No player had a stronger close to the season than the way John Salmons put the Bucks on his back and lifted them to a higher-than-expected seed. Considering the damage Salmons did for Chicago in last season's opening round against the Celtics, who is to say that an encore is out of the question? With Andrew Bogut out, Salmons will have to put up at least 20 a night to keep Milwaukee competitive, something he certainly is more than capable of accomplishing on such a stage. For Salmons, the reward could be a rich summer as a free agent.

INTANGIBLES

HAWKS: How high is the upside? Last season, after struggling through seven games against the Heat in the first round, the Hawks were swept by the Cavaliers in the second round. This season, the roster is mostly the same, which makes the question the degree of internal growth. Josh Smith certainly has lifted his game, as a candidate for the Most Improved Player award, and Al Horford took the next step to All-Star. But Mike Bibby continues to age rapidly and questions remain about whether coach Mike Woodson is up to such moments. What matters for the Hawks is not getting through the first round, but rather making some sort of second-round statement.

BUCKS: It all comes down to coach Scott Skiles, who already has made this season a success by leading Milwaukee to the postseason. Skiles' next spotlight moment could be accepting Coach of the Year honors, because it is highly doubtful that a team running on fumes has the ability to make any sort of postseason breakthrough. This mostly will serve as a playoff initiation for Brandon Jennings, who has proven up to almost every challenge this season. Still, the Bucks are feisty enough to steal a game or two if their shooting is on. But, in the end, we're talking about a team lacking both Andrew Bogut and Michael Redd. And that simply is not good enough.

OUTLOOK

The Hawks certainly have taken another step this season, pushing past the 50-win mark and improving from last season's No. 4 seed to a No. 3 seed. That last step is most significant because it moves them out of Cleveland's second-round bracket, something that proved to be their undoing last season.

This remains a rather limited roster, with little depth beyond Jamal Crawford, but this also is a team with solid chemistry, as shown in its ability to switch with its length defenders on almost every pick and roll.

Mike Woodson has done a quality job in consistently moving his team up the standings, yet this could prove to be somewhat of a put-up-or-shut-up moment. Yes, his coaching future could be on the line in this first round, should there be an upset.

As for the Bucks? Well, sometimes life isn't fair.

Andrew Bogut has emerged as the best center in the Eastern Conference this side of Dwight Howard, yet can only watch this series from the bench.

Then there is John Salmons, who has closed out the season so well that he's almost certain to depart as a free agent in the offseason.

But there is the feistiness of Scott Skiles and Brandon Jennings, dogged point guards who have proven to be quality leaders in their own way.

This could prove to be an ugly series as Skiles tries to keep it competitive.

PREDICTION

If Milwaukee was at full strength, this could have proven to be an extended series. But the Bucks arent. Hawks in five.

Boston Celtics (4) vs. Miami Heat (5)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

CELTICS: Kevin Garnett
Something just isn't right and hasn't been right for a while. Kevin Garnett simply has not looked like Kevin Garnett. The trouble is, it's not as if anyone on the Celtics is willing to step up and say as much. So Garnett still is counted upon to smother opposing offenses, even though he seems a step late, is still counted upon for timely rebounds, even though the Celtics as a team don't rebound, and still is expected to hit timely shots. If he doesn't get right, then this remains all wrong.

HEAT: Michael Beasley
A year ago during the playoffs, Michael Beasley wasn't even a starter. Now, he's a starter but hardly has been the Heat's best power forward, with Udonis Haslem still the player most trusted at closing time. But with opposing defenses to further load up against Dwyane Wade in the postseason, the Heat will need someone to create his own offense. Jermaine O'Neal can only do that in limited doses. The Heat need Beasley to finally make his move before his entire sophomore season goes to waste.

INTANGIBLES

CELTICS: Boston enters the postseason reeling, loser of seven of its last 10. This has the look of a team on the downside, scrambling for one more moment of glory, but unable to seize the necessary energy. Kevin Garnett looks old. Rasheed Wallace looks older. Paul Pierce no longer is a guarantee from mid-range. And Ray Allen is an all-or-nothing proposition. In essence, it could come down to the ultimate supporting player, with point guard Rajon Rondo arguably the Celtics' best player this season. Rondo will have to set the tone on both ends, by creating easy scores in transition and with his deflections and steals.

HEAT: The rent-a-parts have meshed remarkably well this season. But will the Heat be able to hold it together as speculation increases that Jermaine O'Neal, Quentin Richardson, Udonis Haslem and Dorell Wright all will be allowed to walk as free agents in the offseason, when the Heat sets its sights and cap space on the likes of Chris Bosh and Amare Stoudemire? It will be an interesting dynamic, to see if a group in its final days as a team can summon the energy to do something the franchise has not done since its 2006 championship, win a playoff series. As it is, the Heat have won just three playoff games since that 2006 postseason.

OUTLOOK

Both teams were planning on a better fate than this opening-round pairing.

The Celtics entered the season with championship visions and therefore a higher playoff seed, certainly something outside of the Cavaliers' second-round bracket. Instead, Cleveland sets up as the next opponent.

The Heat, in closing 12 games above .500, figured on something more reasonable as an opening opponent than a team designed to contend for a championship this season.

The styles are similar, with both teams favoring a slower pace. And each team can win with its defense.

It all comes down to whether the Celtics are on their last legs, or whether there is another gear. There certainly have been enough moments along the way this season to create encouragement about big-game moments.

For the Heat, the question is whether their strong close to the regular season was the product of a team coming together, or whether it was the product of a ridiculously favorable closing schedule.

There is plenty at stake here for the futures of each franchise. Will the Celtics be willing to come up with big bucks for Paul Pierce and Ray Allen this summer? And will the Heat create enough confidence for Dwyane Wade to remain a South Florida fixture when free agency rolls around?

PREDICTION

This is not a good matchup for the Heat, with Wade having to work on the defensive end against either Pierce or Allen. Celtics in six.

14Apr/100

Foo Fighters Star Hawkins Lands Royal Guests On New Album

Kelis Turns Chef

March 29th, 2010 R&B hitmaker KELIS showed off her culinary skills on Thursday (25Mar10), by treating guests at her album listening party to a home-cooked dinner. The Milkshake hitmaker was previewing her upcoming record Flesh Tone in Miami, Florida and delighted the audience with a three-course meal, telling guests she'd found a love for cooking at culinary school.

Foo Fighters Plan Garage Album

March 25th, 2010 DAVE GROHL wants to record the next FOO FIGHTERS album in his garage. The rocker recently revealed he had cancelled the band's planned hiatus after landing the opportunity to work with former Nirvana producer Butch Vig.

Foo Fighters Halt Hiatus To Work With Vig

March 9th, 2010 Rockers the FOO FIGHTERS have ended their hiatus after landing the chance to work with NIRVANA producer BUTCH VIG in the studio. Frontman Dave Grohl has abandoned his plans to concentrate on other projects after getting the opportunity to reteam with the mastermind behind the iconic Nevermind album.

Elton & Russell To Team Up For Piano Men Album

March 6th, 2010 ELTON JOHN is set to record a new album with southern rocker LEON RUSSELL and hitmaker T-BONE BURNETT. Burnett, who is Oscar nominated for his Crazy Heart song The Weary Kind, will produce the project.

Rockabilly Star Hawkins Dead

February 16th, 2010 Rockabilly pioneer DALE HAWKINS has lost his battle with colon cancer at the age of 73. The singer/songwriter and record producer died on Valentine's Day (14Feb10).

John O Groats to Lands

February 4th, 2010 more imagesDavid Walliams is a guest on 'Breakfast' talking about his 'Sports Relief' John O'Groats to Land's End bike ride. Seen on BBC1.

Jennifer Hawkins dropped from Woman's Day cover after nude photoshoot

January 9th, 2010 more imagesmore imagesMELBOURNE - Jennifer Hawkins has been dropped from the cover of Woman's Day magazine as objections to her nude photoshoot continue to grow. The former Miss Universe dropped her layers for the cover of Marie Claire in an apparent effort to make women feel comfortable with their bodies.

Radio host blasts nude Jennifer Hawkins body image shoot for Marie Claire

January 4th, 2010 more imagesmore imagesMELBOURNE - Aussie radio host Bianca Dye has slammed fashion magazine Marie Claire for presenting Miss Universe 2004 Jennifer Hawkins as a positive and natural role model for body image. Hawkins, 26, had posed for the magazine sans any cover up of her blemishes, which included a tiny crease on her waist, a slightly dimpled thigh and naturally uneven skin tones.

U2 Star Clayton Investigates Assistant Over 'missing Millions'

December 20th, 2009 U2 star ADAM CLAYTON is taking legal action against his former personal assistant over allegations she siphoned off money from his multi-million dollar fortune to fund a lavish lifestyle for herself. The bassist has secured a temporary court order in his native Dublin, Ireland to freeze Carol Hawkins' assets after she allegedly stole up to $2.56 million (?1.6 million) from his accounts.

Queen & Foo Fighters Drummers To Collaborate

November 18th, 2009 QUEEN drummer ROGER TAYLOR is planning to team up with FOO FIGHTERS star TAYLOR HAWKINS for a 2010 tour. The veteran rocker, who is due to release a solo album next year (10), admits he has grown close to his fellow percussionist in recent months.

Grohl Unhappy About Greatest Hits Album

November 6th, 2009 FOO FIGHTERS rocker DAVE GROHL is unhappy with the band's new Greatest Hits album, insisting they should have waited until they were ready to retire to release it. Grohl insists he and his bandmates had no say over the compilation, which was released earlier this week (ends06Nov09), and he would have turned down the venture had it not been written into their record contract.

Jennifer Hawkins' bikini label in trademark dispute

October 6th, 2009 MELBOURNE - Former Miss Universe Jennifer Hawkins' bikini label has landed in a trademark dispute. The model's 'Cozi' brand has raised objections from the founder of Caussie, a swimwear line for men sold via eBay.

Chris Brown's mum "loves Rihanna like a daughter"

September 5th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Chris Brown's mother Joyce Hawkins misses his ex-girlfriend Rihanna and wishes to see her. Hawkins hasn't seen Rihanna after her son assaulted the Umbrella singer in February this year.

Rihanna Calls Brown's Mother 'mum'

September 1st, 2009 RIHANNA still maintains a close relationship with ex-boyfriend CHRIS BROWN's mother and even calls her "mum", despite the KISS KISS singer's conviction for violently assaulting her earlier this year (09). The Umbrella hitmaker was left battered and bruised by Brown after an altercation in February.

TENACIOUS D STEP IN FOR BEASTIE BOYS AT OUTSIDE LANDS

August 6th, 2009 JACK BLACK's raucous rock duo TENACIOUS D will replace the BEASTIE BOYS on the bill for the upcoming Outside Lands festival. The San Francisco, California event was one of many the Beastie Boys were forced to scrap after rapper Adam Yauch was diagnosed with cancer last month (Jul09).

4Apr/100

All About Easter! – The Tweens News

The Tweens News | English

Plan A Perfect Easter Egg Hunt:

What Easter celebration would be complete without an Easter egg hunt? Whether youre planning an indoor search for three or an outdoor event for 300, here are a few ideas to help you organize the perfect hunt this year.

Use Different Colors

Color code the eggs according to age, says Judith Manley, a mother of eight and grandmother of eleven, who remembers hunting for eggs with her children in Lewiston, New York. Get two- to four-year-olds looking for blue eggs while those four to six search for green, and so on. That way the little ones have an equal chance at finding the eggs, she says.

Make Words

Paint a different letter on each egg, says Corinne Williams of Hammonton, New Jersey, a mother of one. Then have the kids create words with the eggs theyve found. The kid with the most words wins a prize.

Keep A Record

Always make a note of how many eggs youve used and where theyre hidden. Theres nothing worse than smelling a rotten egg in July or finding melted chocolate under the couch cushions!

Set Boundaries

For safety, establish borders when planning an outdoor hunt, suggests Jane Brown, mother of four in Whitby, Ont.. Tell kids to stay between the house and the first maple tree, for instance, or to go no farther than the mailbox. I forgot one year and the kids were in the woods behind the house for ages, says Brown. They came back very upset that they hadnt found anything.

Draw A Map

Keep things interesting by setting up a treasure hunt for kids, says Brown. Give each child a map using picture clues for non-readers. Cut out a picture of a chair, for instance, or draw a coffee table to show them where the eggs are. Then be a bit sneaky by hiding another map at one of the clues. Use riddles for older kids and lead them to more difficult places, such as a specific novel on the book shelf.

Add A Piata

If youre using plastic eggs, place them in a piata once theyve been found. Have the children take turns hitting it with a plastic bat while blindfolded. The one who finally bursts it open wins something special.

Planning a neighbourhood or church group hunt? Here are a few tips from the organizers of the Guinness World Record holder for the largest Easter egg hunt. More than 1,500 children searched for over 292,000 eggs at this hunt in Rockford Park District in Illinois.

Set A Limit

Figure out your maximum number of participants before the hunt and stick to it. Hand out only that number of egg collection bags in the beginning to help keep your hunt under control. Ask a local store to donate the bagsits free advertising for them!

Use Plastic Eggs

Real eggs can crack and its time-consuming to cook and dye a huge batch. Instead, choose the plastic variety and ask everyone to return them at the end of the hunt so you can reuse them next year.

Supply Good Prizes

Every child should get a candy prize for participating. As well, have small prizes such as free ice cream cones, arcade passes or popcorn donated by local shops. For the grand prize, choose something that kids will really love, like a bike or DVD player.

Hide The Prize Inside

Go for random winners, rather than the children who have the most eggs. Simply place a note inside a certain number of eggs to declare the victors.

Stay Safe

Think about your location carefully beforehand, and be aware of hazards such as water and traffic. An open space such as a football field is ideal. Make sure everyone knows where the boundaries of the hunt are, and if you have a large number of kids, have parents be responsible for keeping an eye on them.

3Apr/100

Cleveland Browns Steal Sheldon Brown, Chris Gocong, From Eagles.

I havent seen anyone come out and say this yet, but am I not the only one who sees this as a complete fleece by Mike Holmgren?

I admire what Holmgren has done this off season, and in contrast to what the Seahawks front office has managed to accomplish.. cough.. nil.. I wish we were not so lackadaisical in our lowball offer for him to assume high power in Seattle after the 2009 season. Paul Allen forked it over for Pete Carroll to run the franchise, but wouldnt cough it up for Holmgren? Who do you think has done a better job rebuilding their respective team?

For Alex Hall (who?), a guy that in three full seasons averages 11 tackles, 1 sack, and has tallied 2 forced fumbles, and a couple throw a way picks he essentially landed for Brady Quinn, he managed to land a pair of starters; one of whom being a true No. 1 cornerback.

Sheldon Brown has not missed a game since he entered the league, he is as durable as they come, and is coming off his best career mark in interceptions (5).

Chris Gocong isnt a Brown caliber figure at his position, but he is solid nonetheless, I would deem him an upgrade over the guy the Eagles got back for him.

I mean, why didnt the Seahawks go after these two for this bounty? Will Herring is an upgrade over Alex Hall, we have an extra fourth round pick from the Darryl Tapp trade, and a fifth round pick shouldnt be an obstacle when obtaining a pair of starting caliber players.

Pairing Marcus Trufant and Sheldon Brown together? Throw Josh Wilson into the nickel role and thats a damn solid cornerback trio.

Im jealous, honestly, that the Cleveland Browns have Mike Holmgren at the head of their rebuilding effort, he has done a terrific job wheeling and dealing thus far with the below average roster he inherited.

For the 12th Man? We have yet to obtain an upgrade for anything besides our special teams unit.

Guess we just have to wait and see, but when I see a fleece like this go down, I have to wonder why the Seahawks arent more active in this new uncapped era.