Adriano Albuquerque é jornalista esportivo e serviu como editor e repórter do site BasketBrasil (http://www.basketbrasil.com.br) por cinco anos, entre 2005 e 2010. Já passou pelas redações do diário LANCE! e do site Globoesporte.com, e cobriu diversos esportes como basquete, futebol americano, futebol, beisebol, streetball, tênis, vôlei e natação. Também foi assessor de imprensa da Federação de Futebol Americano do Rio de Janeiro e do Botafogo Mamutes. Atualmente, cobre MMA para o SporTV.com. É torcedor do Detroit Pistons desde os tempos dos Bad Boys de Isiah Thomas, Joe Dumars e Bill Laimbeer.
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Chris Paul serves up a floater to Blake Griffin for the jam.
Kobe Bryant has 36 points and the Lakers rally late for a victory over the Thunder in Game 3 to cut OKC's series lead to 2-1.
The GameTime crew break down the Game 4 matchup between the Thunder and the Lakers.
Pau Gasol talks about the challenge of playing Game 4 less than 24 hours after finishing Game 3, and Kobe Bryant cracks a few jokes.
Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook talk about losing a close game and coming back better for Game 4.
Kobe Bryant has 36 points and the Lakers rally late for a victory over the Thunder in Game 3 to cut OKC's series lead to 2-1.
Scott Brooks talks with the media about losing Game 3 and what it will take to win Game 4.
Mike Brown talks with the media following the Lakers' win in Game 3.
Kevin Durant can't finish the alley-oop, but regains control and makes an incredible falling bucket.
Russell Westbrook strips the ball away from Kobe Bryant and goes in for the emphatic one-hand smash.
The GameTime preview the game five matchup between the Philadelphia 76ers and the Boston Celtics.
Kevin Durant works his way to the cup, takes a hop step and flips it up and in.
Russell Westbrook strips Kobe Bryant and goes coast-to-coast for the slam.
Kobe Bryant goes for 36 points, seven boards, six dimes and two steals in the much need win over the Thunder in game three.
Check out the five best plays from Friday night.
Russell Westbrook strips the ball away from Kobe Bryant and goes in for the emphatic one-hand smash.
Kevin Durant uses the Kendrick Perkins screen and soars through the paint for the nasty throw down over Jordan Hill.
James Harden drives to the basket and gets denied by Andrew Bynum.
Evan Turner rips down the rebound and tosses an alley-oop from just inside the timeline to Andre Iguodala for the slam.
Sixers tie their series with Boston at two apiece and the Lakers defeat the Thunder to grab a win in the 2-1 series.
LeBron James dribbles all the way to the basket and drops the left handed hammer.
Check out the five best plays from Thursday nights playoff action.
LeBron James grabs the rebound, accelerates up court and launches a bullet-pass to Ronny Turiaf for the jam.
Tony Parker drives inside and gets his shot rejected by Randy Foye.