Shai Gilgeous-Alexander went over 50 points again and the Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the Houston Rockets 137-128 on Monday night for their 50th win of the season.
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Magic’s Suggs has knee surgery, done for season
Magic guard Jalen Suggs, who was averaging career highs of 16.2 points and 4.0 rebounds per game, will miss the rest of the season after having knee surgery.
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Sources: Mavs lose All-Star Irving to torn ACL
Mavericks All-Star guard Kyrie Irving has suffered a season-ending torn ACL in his left knee, sources told ESPN.
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From playoff pushes to Durant’s future, the 19 biggest questions for the rest of the NBA season
The playoffs are five weeks away, but there are still lingering questions as teams fight for seeding and play-in berths.
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South Africa call up Linde as cover for injured Markram
Markram hurt his right hamstring in the field against England and spent the rest of the match on the sidelines
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Samarawickrama hits 66* before first ODI is washed out
The teams now move to Nelson for the next two games in the series
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ESPNcricinfo and NEXA Unveil CricCaster: A Thrilling Fan Engagement Spectacle
What if your cricketing passion could put you on the biggest stage in the game?
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Shami vs Connolly: A different kind of six and out
The Australian opener played nine balls and missed six in a row before edging behind for a duck
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Pakistan in NZ: Babar-Rizwan dropped for T20Is with Agha captain; no Shaheen for ODIs
Shadab Khan returns to the T20I side as vice-captain, while Rizwan retains his ODI captaincy
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South Africa, New Zealand gear up for run-fest as even contest beckons
Their bowling attacks are similarly matched but the difference could come in the spin department, where New Zealand look stronger