The Thunder rolled to their 46th double-digit win of the season, beating the Kings 121-106 on Tuesday night to become the first 60-win team this season.
Category: NBA
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Warriors opt to sit Curry, eye Friday for return
Coach Steve Kerr said Stephen Curry felt something toward the end of his individual workout Monday, and the team decided that it was best to give the point guard more time to recover from a pelvic contusion he suffered Thursday.
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Sources: Nash to co-host on LeBron’s podcast
LeBron James is relaunching the “Mind the Game” podcast with a new basketball brain to pick at.
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‘Appreciative’ Butler returns to Miami; Dubs fall
Forward Jimmy Butler returned to Kaseya Center in Miami on Monday night, for the first time since being traded to the Golden State Warriors, but the Heat stole the show in the end, cruising to a 112-86 victory in front of a sellout crowd of 19,897 fans.
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NBA Power Rankings: Pacers make playoff push, Nuggets hold on
Where all 30 teams stack up with less than a month left in the NBA regular season.
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NBA will continue exploratory talks with FIBA
The NBA’s ongoing exploration of expanding its role in European basketball will continue this week at the league’s board of governors meeting in New York, as commissioner Adam Silver said earlier this year would be the case.
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Hart, KAT make triple-double history for Knicks
Josh Hart and Karl-Anthony Towns each logged triple-doubles in a 128-113 victory over the Mavericks on Tuesday night, marking the first time in Knicks history that two teammates accomplished that feat in the same game.
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Tatum doubtful for Celtics’ next game in Phoenix
Celtics star Jayson Tatum, who sprained his ankle against the Kings on Monday, is doubtful for the team’s game at Phoenix on Wednesday night.
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Warriors opt to sit Curry; eye Friday for return
Coach Steve Kerr said Stephen Curry felt something toward the end of his individual workout Monday, and the team decided that it was best to give the point guard more time to recover from a pelvic contusion he suffered Thursday.
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Lillard out indefinitely due to blood clot in calf
Bucks guard Damian Lillard has been diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis in his right calf and is out indefinitely.