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Kerr 'still blown away' by Curry
Steph Curry has done it again. The Golden State Warriors superstar exploded for 45 points in a win over the LA Clippers. Steve Kerr and Draymond Green sounded off on the latest monster night for the Warriors superstar.
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Trae and Hawks set out to 'prove it again'
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Highlights, final scores from Thursday's action
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LaMelo hears 'MVP' chants as Hornets stun Pacers
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Giannis leads Bucks to dominant win on ring night
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Harden wants Brooklyn to be his longterm home
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Is the best still to come for Giannis?
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Why Brooklyn may not offer Kyrie the max
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LeBron and Russ working on chemistry during preseason
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Mills excited to get to work in Brooklyn
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Richardson agrees to terms on extension in Boston
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Celtics plan to put KG's jersey in the rafters
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WNBA star Toliver to join Mavs coaching staff
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JET announced as head coach of Grand Rapids Gold
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Cunningham catches fire as Pistons take down Knicks
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Suggs to miss rest of Summer League with thumb injury
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Breakout performers on Day 5 of Summer League
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Luka, Slovenia make huge jump in latest FIBA rankings
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Ranking the best blocks in NBA Finals history
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Mills delivers again as Boomers take down Team USA
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Get to know Raps' reported new assistant coach
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Giannis believes Bucks are on right path
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Report: Craig (knee) to play in Game 3
Torrey Craig suffered a knee contusion in the third quarter of Game 2 and did not return. According to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, his MRI revealed no structural damage and the forward is "planning to play" in Game 3.
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What to watch: Bucks look to get on the board at home
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Booker's big night helps Suns take 2-0 Finals lead
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No excuses for Giannis after monster Game 2
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Larry Brown wins Lifetime Achievement Award
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Giannis discusses initial fear from injury
The Milwaukee Bucks may have lost Game 1 of the NBA Finals, but they were boosted by the return of Giannis Antetokounmpo. The two-time MVP suffered a nasty hyperextension of his left knee just a week earlier, and opened up about his fears of missing the rest of the postseason following a successful return to the floor.
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Khris, Jrue and Bucks wildcard as wait continues on Giannis
Khris Middleton and Jrue Holiday stepped up in a major way during the Eastern Conference Finals, producing mammoth performances across Game 5 and 6 without Giannis Antetokounmpo. With the Milwaukee superstar's availability unknown, can the pair continue to carry the load for the Bucks?
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Ayton joins select group of No. 1 picks
Deandre Ayton has emerged as a major piece of the Phoenix Suns remarkable postseason run. In just his third season, Ayton joins a select number of No. 1 picks to reach the NBA in their first postseason run.
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Can Atlanta slow down Milwaukee's paint dominance?
Without Giannis Antetokounmpo in the lineup, the Atlanta Hawks could have been tricked into believing Milwaukee's paint dominance would subside in Game 5. The exact opposite played out, with the Bucks parade to the basket inside remaining a major problem.
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Hawks head home with season on the line after Game 5 loss
The Atlanta Hawks fairytale run is on the brink of elimination after a Game 5 loss in Milwaukee. Unable to slow down the Bucks' paint dominance the Hawks were never really in the game in a tough road loss that leaves them trailing 3-2 in the Eastern Conference Finals.
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Portis bring infectious energy after replacing injured Gianns
Replacing Giannis Antetokounmpo in the starting lineup is no small task, but the infectious energy of Bobby Portis ensured the Milwaukee Bucks got off to a hot start and finished the job in a big Game 5 win at home.
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Lopez erupts for 33 points as Bucks take Game 5
Without Giannis Antetokounmpo the Milwaukee Bucks needed to find contributors on the offensive end of the floor. Brook Lopez was that man, pouring in a career postseason high 33 points as Milwaukee take a 3-2 lead in the Eastern Conference Finals.
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Can the Bucks get it done without Giannis?
With the status of Giannis Antetokounmpo for the Eastern Conference Finals unknown, the responsibility will shift to Khris Middleton and Jrue Holiday, with the Bucks needing two wins to advance to the NBA Finals for the first time since 1974.
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CP3 never lost hope as elusive championship looms
A permanent fixture in the playoffs for over a decade, Chris Paul has finally gotten over the hump to reach the NBA Finals. Producing a vintage performance in Game 6, Paul tallied 41 points in a stunning individual effort, propelling the Suns to become Western Conference Champions.
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Bucks face anxious wait on Antetokounmpo's knee
Game 4 was a disaster for Milwaukee, with a blowout loss being trumped by a knee injury to Giannis Antetokounmpo. The two-time MVP suffered the hyperextension injury during the third quarter and will now face an MRI to determine the severity of the damage.
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Carmelo wins first Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Social Justice Champion award
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Holiday and the Bucks shutdown Young in Game 2
The Milwaukee Bucks produced an impressive performance in Game 2, blowing out the Atlanta Hawks on the back of some stuffing defence. Jrue Holiday led the charge on the defensive end, while Trae Young took the blame and vowed to be better in Game 3.
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Antetokounmpo's free-throw frustrates latest opposition team
Giannis Antetokounmpo's free-throw routine has been a major talking point during the postseason, with Atlanta Hawks head coach Nate McMillan the latest to draw attention to it. Antetokounmpo is notorious for taking his time at the line, pushing the boundaries of the 10-second violation.
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Bucks blow out Hawks behind big night for Giannis
The Eastern Conference Finals are tied 1-1. The Milwaukee Bucks responded emphatically in Game 2, blowing out the Atlanta Hawks 125-91 at home. Giannis Antetokounmpo and Jrue Holiday led the way for Milwaukee, as the series now heads to Atlanta.
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PG lifts Clippers to impressive Game 3 win
The Clippers have been here before. Trailing 2-0 for the third consecutive series this postseason, the Clippers won Game 3 for the third consecutive series behind a big night from Paul George.
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Booker details severity of nose injury
It was a tough night for Devin Booker in Game 3, with the star guard finishing with 15 points on just 5-for-21 shooting. The Phoenix Suns star shared details of the severity of his nose injury suffered in Game 2, while also discussing wearing a mask in the loss.
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PG, Clippers find themselves in familiar territory
For the third straight series the LA Clippers find themselves trailing 2-0. Leading with just 0.9 seconds on the clock in Game 2, the Clippers have vowed to put the disappointment behind them and move on to Game 3 at home.
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Tucker finally gets over hump in battle with KD
When the Milwaukee Bucks acquired P.J. Tucker via trade, this was exactly what they envisioned. A hard nosed defender who would be willing to lay it all on the line in a seven-game series. In the latest battle, in a long standing and enthralling rivalry, Tucker's team finally came away with the win.
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Monster game from Giannis lifts Bucks in Game 7
Game 7 between the Milwaukee Bucks and Brooklyn Nets was an instant classic. Behind a huge 40-point night from Giannis Antetokounmpo, the Bucks outlast the Nets in overtime to advance to the Eastern Conference Finals.
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Trae and the Hawks ready for Game 7 business trip
The Atlanta Hawks got off to a hot start in Game 6 before letting a golden opportunity slip to close out the series. Now, Trae Young and the Hawks will prepare for a business trip to Philadelphia in a win or go home series decider.
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Clippers show trust in comeback win behind Mann
Trailing by 25 points, the shorthanded LA Clippers had to trust. The mantra filtered through the lineup, with Terance Mann taking the responsibility of carrying the offence back into the game. That trust and belief now sees the Clippers in the Conference Finals for the first time in franchise history.
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Mann drops 39 to help Clippers advance to WCF
The LA Clippers have advanced to the first Conference Finals in franchise history behind a 39-point night from Terance Mann. Trailing by 25 points, the series was seemingly headed for Game 7, before Mann took over and the Clippers rolled to an incredible comeback.
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76ers survive scare to force Game 7
Trailing the entire first half, the Philadelphia 76ers found the range from beyond the arc in the third quarter to help spark a Game 6 win on the road in Atlanta.
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Bucks cornerstones embark on 2nd career Game 7
The Milwaukee Bucks are in the midst of their fourth straight postseason run, but for Khris Middleton and Giannis Antetokounmpo, the connection runs far longer than that. Through a multitude of franchise changes, the pair have been a constant across eight seasons as teammates.
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Middleton, Giannis come up big to force Game 7
It wasn't without fourth quarter tension, but the Milwaukee Bucks have managed to force a Game 7. In a battle that felt eerily similar to Game 5, Milwaukee were composed down the stretch behind Khris Middleton and Giannis Antetokounmpo, as the series heads to Brooklyn for a decider.
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NBA 2020-21 All-Rookie teams revealed
Headlined by Rookie of the Year LaMelo Ball, the NBA has announced the All-NBA Rookie teams.
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Lue praises statement Game 5 from PG
With Kawhi Leonard sidelined indefinitely, many wondered if the LA Clippers' season was over. Enter Paul George. Delivering a 37-point, 16-rebound performance, PG silenced the critics to bring the Clippers within one win of a historic Conference Finals appearance.
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Hawks stun 76ers, rally from 26 down to win Game 5
What a comeback. Seemingly with the game in hand, the Philadelphia 76ers offence went to sleep in the fourth quarter, as the Atlanta Hawks rallied from 26 points down to stun the home crowd and take a 3-2 lead in the series.
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CP3, Booker sink Nuggets once again
The Denver Nuggets are officially on the brink of elimination. Chris Paul and Devin Booker were once again the stars for the Phoenix Suns, with the No. 2 seed now taking a commanding 3-0 lead in the series.
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Historic night for MVP Jokic not enough
Nikola Jokic was presented with the MVP trophy pregame and went on to deliver a performance worthy of the award. Despite a monster triple-double, the Nuggets still lost Game 3 to now be on the brink of elimination.
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Embiid overcomes knee soreness, powers Sixers to win
Joel Embiid looked sore at times, but still managed to put up a big line, finishing with 27 points as the Philadelphia 76ers cruised to take a 2-1 lead in the series.
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Aggressive Simmons sparks Sixers in Game 3 win
Philadelphia 76ers head coach Doc Rivers revealed his plan to unlock the aggressiveness of Ben Simmons in the second half of Game 3. A dominant period from the Australian and the 76ers ensured Philadelphia took a 2-1 lead in the series over the Atlanta Hawks.
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Atlanta has a Simmons problem to solve
After dropping Game 1 at home, Ben Simmons voiced his desire to guard Trae Young moving forward. Doc Rivers listened, with the move limiting the impact of the Hawks guard in Game 2. As the series shifts to Atlanta, the Hawks will be forced to adjust to get more out of their star guard.
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Bucks hang on against Nets in Game 3
It wasn't pretty, but all the Milwaukee Bucks needed was a win and they got it in Game 3. Behind big performances from Khris Middleton and Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee survived to pull out the 86-83 win on their home floor.
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Snyder praises Ingles and Utah role players
The Utah Jazz finished with the NBA's best regular season record based on a balanced offensive attack and lethal outside shooting. Head coach Quin Snyder praised that approach in Game 2, which included big nights from Joe Ingles and Jordan Clarkson.
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Relentless Suns impress Monty Williams
The Phoenix Suns dominance in Game 2 started on the defensive end, with head coach Monty Williams praising his team's relentless approach as the series now moves to Denver.
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CP3 delivers yet another fourth quarter clinic
This is exactly why the Phoenix Suns acquired Chris Paul. Trailing and under pressure during the third quarter, Paul took over, producing a fourth quarter masterclass to lead the Suns to an important win in Game 1.
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KD, Nets blitz Bucks to take 2-0 lead
The Brooklyn Nets remain scary. Kevin Durant poured in 32 points and Kyrie Irving added 22 as the Nets blew the game out in the first quarter and never looked back on their way to a 2-0 lead.
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Tom Thibodeau named Coach of the Year
First year head coach of the New York Knicks, Tom Thibodeau has been named Coach of the Year. Thibodeau led the Knicks to their first postseason appearance since 2013 with a 41-31 record.
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Retooled Bucks ready for deep run behind Giannis
Over the past three years, the Milwaukee Bucks have transformed their roster under head coach Mike Budenholzer. After a first round sweep of the Miami Heat, is this the best version of the Bucks we have seen in the Giannis Antetokounmpo era?
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Doncic lauds Leonard after Game 6 loss
Put another Kawhi Leonard classic playoff performance in the books. The LA Clippers superstar dropped 45 points while also defending Luka Doncic on the other end, willing his team to a Game 6 win and forcing a series decider at home.
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Trail Blazers and Stotts mutually agree to part ways
After nine seasons manning the sideline for the Portland Trail Blazers, Terry Stotts and the franchise have mutually parted ways. The decision comes fewer than 24 hours after Portland's first round exit from the 2021 postseason.
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Jokic continues postseason domination
The Denver Nuggets' hopes of another long postseason run remains in tact, with MVP frontrunner Nikola Jokic continuing his dominant 2020-21 season.
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By the numbers: Booker's monster night ends Lakers season
Devin Booker produced an almighty first round performance to lead the Phoenix Suns to a 4-2 win over the defending champion Los Angeles Lakers. Booker was unstoppable in Game 6, pouring in 47 points to help the Suns clinch the series.
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Conley Jr. diagnosed with mild hamstring strain
Mike Conley Jr. is in doubt for Game 1 of the conference semifinals, with scans revealing a mild hamstring strain that was suffered in Game 5 against the Memphis Grizzlies.
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Suns send Lakers message to take 3-2 lead
The Phoenix Suns made a statement on their home floor in Game 5, using a dominant first half to destroy the Los Angeles Lakers and take a 3-2 lead in the series. The defending champions now face a do-or-die scenario in Game 6 at STAPLES Center.
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LeBron and the Lakers on brink of elimination
A blunt LeBron James assessed the Los Angeles Lakers situation as an opportunity to defend home court. Trailing 3-2 in the series with the Phoenix Suns, James is in danger of being eliminated in the first round for the first time in his career.
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Nets pull away late to advance past Celtics
The Brooklyn Nets fought off a scrappy Boston Celtics team to advance to the second round. A strong fourth quarter helped the Nets pull away late and now sets up a meeting with the Milwaukee Bucks.
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Doncic battles neck injury as Clips tie series at 2-2
The script has been flipped. The LA Clippers have won two straight in Dallas to leave the series tied at 2-2. For the Mavericks, the most pressing concern is the health of Luka Doncic, who produced a below par performance in Game 4 while appearing in pain throughout the night.
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Brooklyn big three dominate Celtics
The Brooklyn Nets cruised in Game 4 to take a 3-1 lead over the Boston Celtics. Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving and James Harden were dominant in the blow out win over the shorthanded Celtics.
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What to watch for in Monday's playoff games
The playoffs roll on with four games on Monday, with the Knicks, Celtics and Suns all desperately looking to square the ledger in pivotal Game 4's. With so much on the line, NBA.com gets you set with what to look for on what is sure to be an enthralling day of hoops.
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Clutch Jazz close out Grizz to take 2-1 lead
The Utah Jazz fought off a spirited Memphis Grizzlies squad to close out Game 3 in crunch time. Donovan Mitchell led the way with 29 points for Utah, who now take a 2-1 lead with the series back on home court.
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Embiid destroys Wizards as 76ers take 3-0 lead
The Philadelphia 76ers have one foot in the second round after blowing out the Washington Wizards to take a 3-0 lead in the series. Joel Embiid posted a career postseason high 36 points, in the continuation of a dominant series for the big man.
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Nuggets fight adversity to win Game 3 in Portland
The Denver Nuggets entered this postseason missing one of their best players in Jamal Murray but it hasn't mattered to this point, with the team now holding a 2-1 edge in the series. Head coach Michael Malone praised his squad's fight on the road, as they look ahead to a pivotal Game 4.
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Rivers delivers as Nuggets down Blazers in Game 3
The signing of Austin Rivers late in the season has paid dividends, with the veteran guard producing a huge fourth quarter to help the Denver Nuggets pull off a huge road win in Game 3. The Nuggets now lead the series 2-1.
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Bucks destroy Heat to take 3-0 lead
Comprehensive. The Bucks blew out the Heat for the second time in a row and now take a 3-0 lead in what was widely tipped to be a competitive series. Giannis Antetokounmpo, Khris Middleton and Jrue Holiday controlled the game on both ends as the Bucks cruised to another win.
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Vogel praises LeBron for clutch shots down the stretch
When it came to closing time, LeBron James delivered for the Los Angeles Lakers. The late game dominance squared the first round series with the Phoenix Suns at 1-1 heading back to STAPLES Center.
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LBJ, AD guide Lakers to Game 2 win
The Los Angeles Lakers' championship defence is back on track, with a hard fought win in Game 2 against the Phoenix Suns. It was tight down the stretch until LeBron James and Anthony Davis took over to ensure the Lakers head back home with a 1-1 split.
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Red hot Harris relishing playing alongside big three
How do you slow down the Brooklyn Nets when it's option four that is pouring it on? The Boston Celtics weren't able to answer that question in Game 2, with Joe Harris scorching the nets to help his team to a 2-0 advantage in the first round series.
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'He's the ultimate competitor' - Brooks stars in playoff debut
The Memphis Grizzlies produced a stunning upset in Game 1, recovering from an early 14-point deficit to close out Game 1 in Utah. The pressure now swings to the Jazz, who will desperately look to avoid falling into a 2-0 hole in the 1 vs. 8 matchup.
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Clutch Trae hits game winner at MSG
What a playoff debut it was for Trae Young, with the dynamic point guard pouring in 32 points including the game winning floater with 0.9 seconds left to stun the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden.
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76ers vs. Wizards series preview
The Washington Wizards earned their spot in the postseason via the Play-In Tournament. Their reward is a meeting with the top seed in the East, the Philadelphia 76ers. The Sixers are out to avenge a first round exit in last year's playoffs.
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Nash: "We didn't play well offensively"
It wasn't a perfect performance form the Brooklyn Nets in game one, but it hardly mattered, as the star-studded lineup pulled away from the Boston Celtics to win by double-digits. Head coach Steve Nash feels there is plenty of room for improvement with the Nets, in a scary thought for the rest of the league.
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Durant powers Nets to game one win
The Brooklyn Nets had to overcome some shaky first half shooting to surge to a big game one win over the Boston Celtics. Kevin Durant led all scorers with 32 points as Brooklyn's offensive versatility became to much to handle for the Celtics down the stretch.
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Beal, Wizards clinch final playoff spot in the East
The Washington Wizards cruised by the Indiana Pacers, securing the final playoff seed in the Eastern Conference. The Wizards will now meet the Philadelphia 76ers in the first round.
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Wizards host Pacers in battle for the No. 8 seed
The equation is simple for the Washington Wizards and Indiana Pacers. Win or go home. The winner of the Play-In Tournament game will move on to face the Philadelphia 76ers in a seven game series beginning this weekend.
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Pacers dominate Hornets to advance in Play-In
Banged up and shorthanded coming in, the Indiana Pacers shook off a swathe of injury concerns to obliterate the young Charlotte Hornets from the outset. Using a balanced offence, Indiana led from start to finish to advance in the Play-In Tournament.
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Can Tatum keep up with Westbrook, Beal?
The Celtics and Wizards will battle to secure the No. 7 seed in the Eastern Conference. Each team enters the game trending in a different direction, with the Celtics stumbling towards the postseason while the Wizards hit the one-off matchup in season-best form.
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Jazz finish with NBA's best record
The Utah Jazz have blasted their way through the 2020-21 regular season, overcoming some late injury adversity to clinch the NBA's best record at 50-22. It's the first time in franchise history the team has finished with the best record and they will now carry home court advantage throughout the postseason.
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Russ honoured as Wiz' clinch Play-In spot
The remarkable season for Russell Westbrook has continued, with the guard tallying another triple-double as the Washington Wizards clinched a spot in the Play-In Tournament with a win over the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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Clutch Booker sinks Blazers at the free-throw line
The Phoenix Suns outlasted the Portland Trail Blazers in a regular season classic. The game came down to Devin Booker being able to sink two clutch free throws in the final seconds, with the Suns holding on to hope of finishing with the league's best record.
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Butler and the Heat are surging at the right time
Could we be seeing a repeat of last year's NBA Finals run from the Miami? Jimmy Butler and the Heat are surging ahead of the postseason tipping off, dispatching the Philadelphia 76ers in their latest impressive performance.
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THT nails game winner in OT thriller
The Los Angeles Lakers are battling to avoid the Play-In Tournament, picking up a huge win in overtime against the New York Knicks. Talen Horton-Tucker came up clutch for the Lakers, burying a triple with 21 seconds left to give Los Angeles the win.
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Harden set to return from injury
James Harden's progress from a hamstring injury has been slow, but the former MVP is on the cusp of return, with reports suggesting he will be a game time decision against San Antonio.
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AD explodes for 42 as Lakers top Suns
The Los Angeles Lakers season has been far from perfect thus far, but a monster performance from Anthony Davis helped them top the Phoenix Suns, who are looking as a potential first round matchup in the playoffs.
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Lonzo tops LaMelo in battle of Ball brothers
The New Orleans Pelicans are clinging to hopes of reaching the Play-In Tournament. A 112-110 win over the Charlotte Hornets keeps them alive, with Lonzo and LaMelo Ball battling down the stretch in an entertaining matchup.
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Red-hot Bogdanovic drops 48 points
The Utah Jazz picked up an important win at home over the Denver Nuggets, behind 48 points from Bojan Bogdanovic. The career-night helped the Jazz solidify their spot at the top of the West.
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Zion out indefinitely with a fractured left finger
The New Orleans Pelicans hopes of reaching the Play-In Tournament have suffered a major blow, with Zion Williamson to be sidelined with a fractured left ring finger. New Orleans are 2.0 games back of the final seed with five games to play.
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AD exits early as Clippers blow out Lakers
The Los Angeles Lakers are one step closer to falling into the Play-In Tournament after being blown out by the LA Clippers. Already without LeBron James, Anthony Davis exited the game early with injury.
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No panic in Brooklyn as Harden watch continues
The Brooklyn Nets have dropped four straight, prompting calming messaging out of the locker room. A fearsome roster when healthy, the title fancy at least has some legitimate concerns as the playoffs draw near.
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Edwards strengthens Rookie of the Year case
Anthony Edwards has continued his tear after the All-Star break, posting a monster 42-point night against the Memphis Grizzlies, notching multiple records in the process.
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Jokic solidifies MVP campaign
Nikola Jokic tore the New York Knicks apart in the first quarter, setting the scene for a big win over the Eastern Conference playoff squad. Jokic scored from all angles, even putting on a dunking clinic for the Nuggets fans at Ball Arena.
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Jokic solidifies MVP campaign
Nikola Jokic tore the New York Knicks apart in the first quarter, setting the scene for a big win over the Eastern Conference playoff squad. Jokic scored from all angles, even putting on a dunking clinic for the Nuggets fans at Ball Arena.
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Bucks roll Nets again behind 36 for Giannis
The regular season series has been claimed by Milwaukee, with the Bucks rolling in the fourth quarter to beat the Brooklyn Nets for the second time in three days. 82 points combined from Giannis Antetokounmpo, Khris Middleton and Jrue Holiday sparked the big win for the Bucks.
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Melo cracks top-10 on all-time scorers list
Carmelo Anthony is now a top-10 all-time NBA scorer. The veteran forward went by Elvin Hayes on a made 3-pointer during the second quarter of the Portland Trail Blazers game against the Atlanta Hawks.
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By The Numbers: Westbrook's monster triple-double
The Washington Wizards continue their charge behind the extraordinary play of Russell Westbrook. The former MVP recorded yet another triple-double against the Indiana Pacers, producing one of the biggest lines of his career.
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Draymond leads Warriors to become Marvel champion
The Golden State Warriors topped the New Orleans Pelicans in the first ever Marvel Arena of Heroes game. The game carried significant playoff implications, with the Warriors delivering a big blow to the Pelicans hopes of making the Play-In tournament.
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Porter Jr.'s historic game by the numbers
Kevin Porter Jr. produced the performance of his career in Houston's shocking win over Milwaukee, pouring in 50 points to go along with 11 assists, creating history in the process.
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Unstoppable KD dominating with ease
Kevin Durant has suffered through an injury interrupted season thus far, but when he has been on the floor, the Nets have looked unstoppable. In just his third game back, Durant exploded for 42-points in the latest reminder that he is the games most dominant offensive force.
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Giannis leaves game with ankle injury
Back-to-back MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo left Milwaukee's game against Houston in the first minute, turning his right ankle on a drive to the basket. The team reported soon after that he would take no further part in the game.
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Knicks one step closer to postseason
The New York Knicks now hold sole possession of the fourth seed in the Eastern Conference. With just nine games to play, the Knicks are ever so close to returning to the playoffs for the first time since 2013.
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Clutch CP3 helps Suns sink Knicks
Chris Paul's remarkable season has continued. The veteran guard hit a series of clutch shots in the final minutes, helping the Phoenix Suns end the New York Knicks nine-game winning streak.
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Bogdanovic scorches Bucks in big-time comeback
Bogdan Bogdanovic led a 41-point fourth quarter for Atlanta, as the Hawks pulled away late for an important win over the Milwaukee Bucks.
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Curry tops Jokic in battle of MVP candidates
After a quiet first half, Steph Curry exploded in the second half as the Golden State Warriors picked up a crucial win in blowout fashion over Nikola Jokic and the Denver Nuggets.
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Russ and the Wizards stay hot
Russell Westbrook tallied another triple-double and the Washington Wizards have now won seven straight to take another step towards the Play-In Tournament.
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Nets take top spot in the East
It took until the final seconds, but the Brooklyn Nets have secured top spot in the Eastern Conference, holding off the Boston Celtics down the stretch with some clutch free-throw shooting.
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Giannis powers Bucks to big win over 76ers
The Milwaukee Bucks have inched closer to the Philadelphia 76ers at the top of the Eastern Conference with a dominant win at Fiserv Forum. Giannis Antetokounmpo led the way with 27 points as Milwaukee never trailed from start to finish.
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JJJ returns just in time for Grizzlies
The Memphis Grizzlies find themselves in the middle of a tense playoff race. With a potential spot in the Play-In Tournament on the horizon, the squad has been boosted by the long awaited return of rising star Jaren Jackson Jr.
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Nuggets pick up important comeback win
It was tense down the stretch, but it was the Denver Nuggets who clinched a thriller over the Portland Trail Blazers with Nikola Jokic coming up clutch at the free-throw line.
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Randle and the Knicks stay red-hot
The New York Knicks are on fire. A dominant Julius Randle has helped the Knicks win their eighth straight game in overtime over a potential first round opponent in the Atlanta Hawks.
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Holiday looms as Bucks' playoff key
The Milwaukee Bucks went all in on acquiring Jrue Holiday in the offseason, seeking an upgrade at the guard position. Holiday has been fantastic this season and is finding his best form on the road to the playoffs.
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AD close to a return for Lakers
Help is on the way for the Los Angeles Lakers, with star big man Anthony Davis taking the next step in his long awaited return to the court.
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Collier goes No. 1 in WNBA Draft
Holding the top two picks in the 2021 WNBA Draft, the Dallas Wings selected Charli Collier with the first pick.
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Clutch triple from Tatum lifts Celtics
Boston have now won six out of their last seven, after Jayson Tatum buried a triple with 7.8 seconds left to help the Celtics take down the Portland Trail Blazers on the road.
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Simmons stakes claim for DPOY
Ben Simmons and the Philadelphia 76ers are locked in a battle for the top seed in the Eastern Conference and the Aussie believes his work on the defensive end should be rewarded with the Defensive Player of the Year award.
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Curry passes Wilt on historic 53-point night
Another milestone has been achieved in Steph Curry's legendary career, with the guard passing Wilt Chamberlain for top spot on the Warriors all-time scoring list.
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Zion continues dominant run
Zion Williamson is putting up historic numbers for a New Orleans Pelicans team that remains in the play-in tournament picture.
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Butler does it all as Heat top Blazers
Miami brought their trademark defence to help slow down the Blazers and pick up a big road win as Jimmy Butler fills the box score in a big night for the All-Star.
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LaVine erupts for 50 but Young, Hawks prevail
What a show. Trae Young and Zach LaVine went head-to-head in a classic scoring battle in Atlanta.
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Behind career-game, Zion bullies 76ers
Coming off a down performance by his own lofty standards, Zion Williamson was utterly dominant in leading the Pelicans to big win at home over the Sixers.
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Clippers and Suns rivalry builds
In a potential playoff preview the LA Clippers used a big fourth quarter to overcome the Phoenix Suns in a physical contest at Staples Center.
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KP's big fourth sparks Mavs past Bucks
Backing up after a disappointing loss to the Houston Rockets a night earlier, an inspired fourth quarter from Porzingis and Doncic helped lift the Dallas Mavericks to a big home win over the Milwaukee Bucks.
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Thompson returns for Celtics
The Boston Celtics responded from a tough loss to Philadelphia to hold off the New York Knicks, denying RJ Barrett a win on a big night for the 20-year-old.
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KD's perfect return in Brooklyn's big win
The Brooklyn Nets continue to roll with a blowout win over the New Orleans Pelicans sparked by the return of Kevin Durant.
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Frustrated Warriors lose again
The Golden State Warriors find themselves in danger of missing the playoffs after another loss. Poor discipline on defence haunted the Warriors as the Atlanta Hawks hung on for an important win.
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Balanced Grizz take down Embiid-less 76ers
With Joel Embiid out of the lineup the Memphis Grizzlies went to work, dominating Philadelphia for an important road win behind 17 points from Dillon Brooks.
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Hayward exits with foot sprain in Hornets win
Already without LaMelo Ball, the Hornets suffered another injury blow, with Gordon Hayward exiting the game against Indiana with a foot sprain.
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Blazers have no answer for Giannis
Giannis Antetokounmpo loomed as a difficult matchup for the Portland and he proved to be just that, destroying the Blazers to finish with 47 points on 21 shots.
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Saturday's scores
Ten games on tap for Saturday including a marquee matchup in Portland between the Blazers and Bucks.
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Spurs, DeRozan in playoff fight
Considered a potential trade candidate before the deadline, DeMar DeRozan is still in San Antonio. The veteran guard looms as an integral part of the franchise's hopes of returning to postseason action.
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Jimmy holds off Steph in Oladipo's debut
The Miami Heat picked up an important win at home led by Jimmy Butler's all-round performance, as the team wins their third straight and rise above .500.
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Westbrook sounds off on championships, legacy
Russell Westbrook is compiling huge numbers on a Washington Wizards team that looks destined to miss the postseason. The former MVP discussed what a title means to him in the context of his life after a loss to the Charlotte Hornets.
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Murray stars as Nuggets roll
Playing in front of fans at home for the first time this season, the Denver Nuggets put on a show to take down Philadelphia led by 30 points from Jamal Murray.
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Drummond set for Lakers debut
The shorthanded Los Angeles Lakers are set to receive a boost with Andre Drummond expected to make his debut with the team against the Milwaukee Bucks.
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On This Date: Jordan drops career-high 69 points on Cavs
Michael Jordan dropped a career-high 69 points in the Chicago Bulls overtime win over the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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Harden weighs in on MVP race
Much has been made of the Brooklyn Nets superstar trio this season, but in the absence of Kevin Durant, it's James Harden who has elevated his play to MVP levels.
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Celtics roll Bucks behind Tatum's big game
The Boston Celtics produced a spectacular shooting performance to take down the Milwaukee Bucks and end their eight game winning streak.
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No trades for Lakers as losing streak continues
Missing superstars LeBron James and Anthony Davis, the Los Angeles Lakers did not make a move at the trade deadline. Hours later, the Lakers lost their fourth straight game at home against the Philadelphia 76ers.
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CJ and Dame lift Blazers over Mavs
You know the drill. Portland entered the fourth quarter trailing the Dallas Mavericks but it hardly matters when you have Damian Lillard and CJ McCollum. The star guard dup combined for 63 points as Portland topped Dallas at home.
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Hot shooting Gordon denies Kyrie's big night
Pouring it on from the outside, the Orlando Magic torched the Brooklyn Nets defence behind a big night from Aaron Gordon.
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Edwards turns in historic night vs. Suns
Minnesota Timberwolves rookie Anthony Edwards continues to impress, with a monster performance against the Phoenix Suns further planting his name in the rookie of the year conversation.
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LBJ and LaMelo put on a show
Intentional or not, LeBron James sent a message to one of the league's rising stars, as the Los Angeles Lakers handled LaMelo Ball and the Charlotte Hornets at Staples Center.
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Kuzma takeover helps Lakers top Pacers
Huge fourth quarter contributions from the Los Angeles Lakers role players ensured the team got off to a winning start in the second half of the season.
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