New from May 10. Mike D'Antoni (Pho) was named as Coach of the Year. D'Antoni received 41 of 126 possible 1st place votes. Total position votes Coach Points 1st 2nd 3rd Mike D'Antoni (Pho) ...... 326 41 34 19 Rick Calisle (Ind) ....... 241 26 29 24 Nate McMillan (Sea) ...... 234 30 22 18 Scott Skiles (Chi) ....... 199 18 29 37 George Karl (Den) ........ 97 10 10 17 Stan Van Gundy (Mia) ..... 18 1 3 4 Eddie Jordan (Was) ....... 14 0 3 5 Gregg Popovich (SA) ...... 3 0 1 0 Mike Fratello (Mem) ...... 2 0 0 2 Randolph Morris (freshman, Kentucky, center), Toney Douglas (freshman, Auburn, guard), and Martellus Bennett (high school senior, Alief Taylor HS (TX), forward) declared themselves eligible for the NBA draft. SA 108, Sea 91 at SA Tim Duncan (SA) had 25 points including 12-20 FG, 9 rebounds, and 3 blocks. Tony Parker (SA) had 22 points, 7 assists, and 3 steals. Manu Ginobili (SA) had 28 points on 9-11 FG and 8-10 FT and 5 turnovers. Rashard Lewis (Sea) had 22 points and 7 rebounds. Ray Allen (Sea) had 25 points including 10-10 FT and 5 rebounds. SA shot 52.8% (38-72) FG and Sea shot 42.3% (33-78) FG. Vladimir Radmanovic (Sea, sprained right ankle) did not play. SA leads the series 2-0. Mia 108, Was 102 at Mia Eddie Jones (Mia) had 21 points including 5-9 3-pointers. Udonis Haslem (Mia) had 14 points and 13 rebounds. Shaquille O'Neal (Mia) had 16 points including 4-8 FT and 7 rebounds. Dwyane Wade (Mia) had 31 points on 10-15 FG and 11-19 FT, 7 rebounds, 15 assists, 3 steals, and 7 turnovers. Antawn Jamison (Was) had 32 points including 4-8 3-pointers and 5 rebounds. Gilbert Arenas (Was) had 28 points including 7-10 FT and 5 assists. Larry Hughes (Was) had 15 points including 5-17 FG (and missed his first 11 shots) and 8 rebounds. Mia shot 57.6% (38-66) FG and Was shot 41.1% (37-90) FG. Kwame Brown (Was, suspended) did not play. Mia leads the series 2-0. Playoff Standings 1st Round 2nd Round 3rd Round Finals (Best of 7) (Best of 7) (Best of 7) (Best of 7) 1 Phoenix (4) ______ 8 Memphis (0) |_ 1 Phoenix (1) _____ _ 4 Dallas (0) | 4 Dallas (4) ______| |_ __ 5 Houston (3) _ | | | 2 San Antonio (4) __ | | 7 Denver (1) |_ 2 San Antonio (2) _| | _ 3 Seattle (0) | 3 Seattle (4) ___| | 6 Sacramento (1) |_ _ | 1 Miami (4) ___ | 8 New Jersey (0) |_ 1 Miami (2) __ | _ 5 Washington (0) | | 4 Chicago (2) ___| | | 5 Washington (4) |_ __| _ 2 Detroit (4) _ | 7 Philadelphia (1) |_ 2 Detroit (1) _____| _ 6 Indiana (0) 3 Boston (3) ______| 6 Indiana (4) Second Round (Central times) *if necessary Wednesday, May 11 Game 2: Indiana at Detroit 7:00 pm TNT Game 2: Dallas at Phoenix 9:30 pm TNT Thursday, May 12 Game 3: Miami at Washington 7:00 pm ESPN Game 3: San Antonio at Seattle 9:30 pm ESPN Friday, May 13 Game 3: Detroit at Indiana 6:00 pm ESPN Game 3: Phoenix at Dallas 8:30 pm ESPN Saturday, May 14 Game 4: Miami at Washington 7:00 pm ABC Sunday, May 15 Game 4: San Antonio at Seattle TBD Game 4: Phoenix at Dallas TBD Game 4: Detroit at Indiana TBD Monday, May 16 *Game 5: Washington at Miami 7:00 pm TNT Tuesday, May 17 *Game 5: Seattle at San Antonio TBD TNT *Game 5: Indiana at Detroit TBD TNT Wednesday, May 18 *Game 5: Dallas at Phoenix TBD TNT Thursday, May 19 *Game 6: San Antonio at Seattle TBD TNT *Game 6: Detroit at Indiana TBD TNT Friday, May 20 *Game 6: Miami at Washington TBD ESPN *Game 6: Phoenix at Dallas TBD ESPN Sunday, May 22 *Game 7: Seattle at San Antonio TBD *Game 7: Dallas at Phoenix TBD *Game 7: Indiana at Detroit TBD Monday, May 23 *Game 7: Washington at Miami 7:00 pm TNT