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Radiometry And The Detection Of Optical Radiation Pdf Download. Posted Jan 31 2012 1:32PM - Updated Feb 27 2012 1:50AM ORLANDO -- It began innocuously enough, Miami's LeBron James subbing back in with seven minutes left in what had been a typical NBA All-Star Game (electric in spurts, snoozy for stretches). The East team trailed by 15, much as it had by double digits all night, so it wasn't clear if Chicago coach Tom Thibodeau really was sending James in with legitimate comeback aspirations or maybe to run up mileage on the best player on the Bulls' biggest rival.
Your browser does not support iframes. Eighty-five seconds later, though, the East had closed to within 138-130. Then to six with, hey, more than four minutes left. Three with three. Then one with a whole 1:44 to go, courtesy of Deron Williams' steal and layup on an East inbounds that made it 148-147. Game freaking on.
At that point, the unicorn of All-Star Games showed itself at Amway Center Sunday night: A robust, Madison Square Garden-worthy chant of 'Dee-FENSE! If it hadn't felt so right at that moment, it would have been cute, a crowd long on corporate sponsors and celebrities getting so lusty, so late. But real bsketball and serious intensity broke out in the nick of time, sending the West's 152-149 victory into the books with a deserving MVP (Kevin Durant), a frustrated James and the sense that this really had been a sports competition rather than a showy, channel-flipper's alternative to the Oscars.
'With all these great players on the floor, you never know what will happen,' said Durant, who scored 34 of his 36 points in the first three quarters, helping the West build a fat lead that it never, not quite, lost. 'Guys making big shots, and they cut it down to one. We were up 18 [21 actually]. That's the type of All-Star Game you want to see.
I'm glad I won. I'm glad I got MVP.'
By the final minutes, that honor was going to be either/or: Either Durant if the West held on to win, or James if his spark off the bench late managed to get the East all the way back. Of course, with the drama squeezed into the final minutes of the fourth quarter -- let's repeat, the fourth quarter -- the scrutiny on James' performance and decisions at the end was extreme. The Heat star did have the ball in his hands three times near the very end with a chance to win or tie -- and three times he passed it. Dragon Magazine 390 Pdf Free. The first went to Williams, the East within 151-149, but his 3-pointer from the wing clanged off with 8.9 seconds left.
Williams got the rebound back to James, who tried to pass crosscourt right to left -- and had it plucked by the West's Blake Griffin. Kobe Bryant -- who scored 27 points to push his career All-Star total (271) past Michael Jordan (262) for No.
1 on the all-time list -- barked at James after that gaffe. The Miami star admitted he hesitated on the pass just an instant, resulting in the turnover. Your browser does not support iframes. Griffin was fouled with 1.1 seconds left and missed the first of two free throws. That left the East enough time to huddle and set up one last shot -- and James was the guy inbounding to Dwyane Wade in the left corner. Wade caught, fired -- and missed -- in one motion to let the West off the hook. 'Being a competitor, no matter All-Star Game or not, you don't want to get blown out,' said James, who matched Durant's 36 points.
'I just wanted to try to pick it up and see if we could make a run at it, and we did.' Thibodeau let the clock run on the rebound of Williams' miss, saying he felt confidence in James -- a free agent he tried hard to land in July 2010. 'He made a lot of big plays. He made big shots, great reads,' Thibodeau said. 'You have a scramble situation and an open floor, and you have a very dynamic scorer and a guy with great vision and good decision-making. You can call a timeout and it allows the defense to get set, or you can trust his ability to make a play.' Durant had 21 points by halftime as the West set an All-Star record with its 88 first-half points.
The teams' 157 to that point also was a record, and the 301 combined points by the end fell two shy of the mark set (in overtime) in 1987. The East's 14 field goals from beyond the arc was another record. Wade finished with a triple-double (24 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists), becoming the third player to post one in an All-Star Game -- and the third to not win the MVP for his effort (like Michael Jordan in 1997 and James last year). Wade also bumped up the intensity Sunday early in the third quarter with a hard foul on Bryant, bloodying the Lakers star's nose. Considering how quiet the arena had gotten by that point, the move -- harder by half than All-Star standards -- set up the scrambling and urgency that was a quarter away. Wade admitted that he fouled Bryant thinking about two less-physical fouls Bryant had put on him.