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Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Can’t be Terrible Two Games Straight

After one of his worst shooting performances in recent years, Stephen Curry bounced back to lead the Golden State Warriors to a fifth consecutive win, beating the Utah Jazz 106-91.
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Portland Trail Blazers – Injury Problems at the Worst Possible Time

From championship contenders, the Portland Trail Blazers can see their season aspirations slipping through their fingers in the form of injuries. First to Wesley Matthews, and now LaMarcus Aldridge and Nicolas Batum join him, leaving the team with very little to carry them in the playoff race.
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NBA Rumors – Indiana Pacers Bringing Back Paul George Sooner Than Expected

The Paul George “comeback” saga keeps bringing us new twists and turns, with the latest one suggesting the Indiana Pacers are bringing him back in a matter of days.
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Houston Rockets – James Harden Plays Badly; No One Fills In

While no one was able to keep up with a fantastic Eric Bledsoe, the Houston Rockets failed to supply the offensive support on a day James Harden struggled finding the basket in, leading to a 117-102 win for the Phoenix Suns.
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Chicago Bulls – Still Far Away From Where They Should Be

After a 107-91 loss to the Detroit Pistons, it’s quite clear it’s going to take more than players coming back from injuries to put the Chicago Bulls back on a championship course.
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NCAA Tournament – Villanova First Number One to Go Home

The first number one seed to get knocked out of the 2015 NCAA Tournament are Villanova, losing to number-eight North Carolina State, sending them home before the Sweet Sixteen, while Kentucky, Arizona and North Carolina didn’t seem to have so much trouble in an excellent day for the ACC, still perfect after three days of basketball.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Jeremy Lin Limited With Back Problems

In a 80-73 loss to the Utah Jazz Jeremy Lin fought his way through back spasms that turned it into one of his weakest performances this season, but this team continues to sink towards new lows due to the abysmal coaching figure, Byron Scott, an expert at doing nothing on the sidelines.
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Houston Rockets – James Harden Gets 50; MVP Talk is Unavoidable

With every big game James Harden has, this time scoring 50 points for the first time in his career, he isn’t just moving the Houston Rockets closer to a good spot in the NBA playoffs or furthering his own MVP cause. He’s also making sure he ends up in the hall of fame one day.
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NCAA Tournament – Big 12 Collapses, Upsets Everywhere & Favorites Advance

How to describe the first day of the 2015 NCAA Tournament? All five Texas teams are out, three Big 12 teams lost, two #14 seeds (Georgia State and UAB) advanced while the favorites to reach the Final Four like Kentucky and Villanova, unlike other high ranked programs, didn’t run into too much trouble.
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Alonzo Gee, the Player Everyone Loves to Trade

This has been a rough season for Alonzo Gee, reduced to a small role on the bench, and setting an example for an unknown side of the NBA, in which players and their contracts are nothing more than bargaining chips for teams to move around, sending him through six different teams in the span of eight months, beginning with the Cleveland Cavaliers, going through the Houston Rockets, New Orleans Pelicans, Sacramento Kings, Denver Nuggets and now, part of the Portland Trail Blazers.