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LeBron James' record scoring streak ends, but Austin Reaves and Rui Hachimura deliver in victory vs. Raptors
TORONTO — The King’s reign is over, but the Lakers started a new, more important winning streak.
LeBron James’ 18-year, 1,297-game streak of 10 or more points ended on Thursday in the Lakers’ 123-120 win over the Toronto Raptors as the 40-year-old finished with eight points on 4-of-17 shooting.
James last scored in single digits on Jan...Read more
Noah Clowney shines again, but Nets collapse late against Jazz
NEW YORK — Noah Clowney delivered another breakout performance with 29 points and career highs in free throws made (10) and attempted (12), but it still wasn’t enough. The Utah Jazz surged in the fourth quarter to snap Brooklyn’s two-game win streak and send the Nets to a 5-17 record after a 123-110 win.
And for most of the night, it ...Read more
Timberwolves complete sweep of Pelicans despite Anthony Edwards' foul trouble
NEW ORLEANS – The Timberwolves didn’t learn their lesson from a lackluster victory Tuesday against the Western Conference’s worst team.
In a rematch between the Wolves and Pelicans, the Wolves again lacked an interest in playing consistent defense, but they did enough to come away with a 125-116 victory, their fourth consecutive victory. ...Read more
Celtics roll into Lakers matchup by routing Wizards without Jaylen Brown
If there was an ideal night for Jaylen Brown to miss his first game of the season, Thursday was it.
The Celtics didn’t need their No. 1 option to get past the last-place Wizards, coasting to a 146-101 victory at Capital One Arena. It was the third straight win and eighth in the last 10 games for Boston, which improved to 13-9 and climbed to ...Read more
Edgecombe's last-second shot lifts 76ers over Warriors, 99-98
PHILADELPHIA – Missing their two best players and facing a Sixers team wearing throwback 2001 jerseys, the Warriors paid tribute to the early-2000s Warriors by losing 99-98 and falling under .500, albeit in a spirited effort.
VJ Edgecombe won the game for the Sixers on a put-back, and De’Anthony Melton’s last-second layup on the leak-out ...Read more
USC star freshman Alijah Arenas could return to action as soon as January
LOS ANGELES — After surviving a fiery car wreck last spring, then injuring his knee last summer, USC star freshman Alijah Arenas could finally return to the court as soon as January, according to Trojans coach Eric Musselman.
Musselman said Thursday that Arenas' rehab from knee surgery was "going phenomenally."
The five-star freshman's ...Read more
Dieter Kurtenbach: Steve Kerr keeps telling us the Warriors can play defense. Let's see it.
Perhaps Steve Kerr is trying to manifest a reality that doesn’t exist.
Because if the Warriors coach has said it once this season, he’s said it a dozen times: He believes this group can be a top-tier defensive unit. He says it with conviction. He says it like it’s a foregone conclusion, just waiting for the rest of us to catch up.
I’m ...Read more
Kristian Winfield: Giannis Antetokounmpo's clock is ticking -- and the Knicks need more time
NEW YORK — The Knicks’ Giannis Antetokounmpo timeline just got moved to the front of the line — and that’s a problem, because New York isn’t ready for the moment it has spent years trying to create.
In the version of reality the Knicks were banking on, Antetokounmpo would play out this season, see whether the Bucks could avoid a ...Read more
Kings collapse in 3rd quarter, blown out by Rockets for 4th consecutive loss
HOUSTON — A strong first half wasn’t enough for the Sacramento Kings to overcome one of the best teams in the Western Conference.
A one-point halftime lead turned into a 26-point loss at the Toyota Center on Wednesday night, as the Houston Rockets were led by three 20-point scorers while the Kings were doomed by another lackluster third ...Read more
Nets win back-to-back for first time this season behind Michael Porter Jr.'s 33 points
For the first time all season, the Brooklyn Nets are stacking wins. Behind another explosive start from Michael Porter Jr. and one of their sharpest defensive halves of the season, Brooklyn held off the Chicago Bulls 113-103 Wednesday night at United Center to secure their second straight victory and their first back-to-back wins of the year.
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Minnesota opens Big Ten men's basketball season by upsetting No. 22 Indiana, 73-64
MINNEAPOLIS — More than five decades ago, in the winter of 1972, Bill Musselman coached his first Big Ten game as the Minnesota Gophers men’s basketball coach against the No. 5 ranked Indiana Hoosiers.
The young coach led the Gophers to a one-point upset at Williams Arena that night.
Déjà vu visited the ol’ Barn on Wednesday night.
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Jamal Murray scores 52 points on sprained ankle as Nuggets win 8th straight on the road
INDIANAPOLIS — Jamal Murray’s ankle is fine.
He couldn’t play through the pain 48 hours earlier. It might’ve been contagious to the rest of the Denver Nuggets. “I think he felt like he was hurting us more than he was helping us,” coach David Adelman reflected Wednesday night. But the absence of Murray proved just as painful during a...Read more
Magic outlasted by Spurs as comeback falls short
ORLANDO, Fla. — Before the Orlando Magic battled the Spurs Wednesday night, San Antonio coach Mitch Johnson was asked what time his team made it to their hotel room in Orlando after hosting the Memphis Grizzlies on Tuesday.
His answer?
Around 3 o’clock in the morning.
Although Jamahl Mosley‘s squad held a rest advantage entering the ...Read more
Kristian Winfield: Knicks keep winning despite troubles holding big leads
NEW YORK — The Knicks keep building big leads. They also keep coughing them up.
It’s become the defining — and increasingly troubling — pattern for a team that beat the Charlotte Hornets, 119-104, on the second night of a back-to-back on Wednesday.
New York has now won five of its last six, the lone loss coming in Boston on Tuesday.
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Pistons unable to maintain hot start in loss to Bucks
MILWAUKEE — The Detroit Pistons once held an 18-point lead (27-9) over the Milwaukee Bucks with 3:02 left in the first quarter.
At the time, it appeared that the Pistons were on the verge of a blowout victory, especially given that the Bucks lost Giannis Antetokounmpo three minutes into the game. However, the Pistons were unable to maintain ...Read more
Report: Giannis Antetokounmpo, Bucks discussing star's future in Milwaukee
Giannis Antetokounmpo’s time in Milwaukee could be nearing an end.
Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks have begun discussing whether it makes sense for the two-time NBA MVP to continue his career somewhere else, according to ESPN.
The sides are reportedly expected to decide in the coming weeks whether Antetokounmpo’s future is in ...Read more
Mark Story: Let's be blunt: Mark Pope has a roster construction problem
LEXINGTON, Ky. — When Kentucky big man Brandon Garrison sank a 3-pointer from the top of the key with 13:08 remaining in Tuesday night’s ACC/SEC Challenge showdown with North Carolina, it was notable because it was the first Wildcats made trey of the game.
What was not known as Garrison’s jumper nestled through the net was that the 20,029...Read more
'A lot of slices of pizza left': Where the Lakers stand after 20 games
LOS ANGELES — At about the one-quarter mark of their season, the Lakers sit second in the Western Conference with a 15-5 record. The 61-win pace would be the team's best year since 2008-09, but the Lakers aren't satisfied yet.
"There's a lot of slices of pizza left in the box that we can still get after," coach JJ Redick said.
Here are four ...Read more
Clippers part with Chris Paul in overnight surprise
Chris Paul’s second stint with the Los Angeles Clippers ended abruptly in the middle of the night.
The 40-year-old point guard is no longer a member of the Clippers, he announced at about 3 a.m. ET Wednesday, marking an unceremonious exit for one of the franchise’s forever faces.
“Just found out I’m being sent home,” Paul wrote in a ...Read more
Kristian Winfield: Knicks need more playmaking and Chris Paul just became available
NEW YORK — The Knicks could use another playmaker. And one of the greatest table-setters the sport has ever seen just hit the open market.
Yes, it’s Chris Paul — the first-ballot Hall of Famer whose Clippers reunion barely lasted 16 games.
Los Angeles essentially cut ties with Paul late Tuesday night, citing that he had been too vocal in...Read more
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