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NBA Rumors – Chicago Bulls Believe Derrick Rose Coming Back This Season

With the Chicago Bulls hitting the final stretch of the regular season trying to improve their playoff seeding, the return of Derrick Rose before the beginning of the postseason is crucial to their plans, hopes and aspirations. Both the ball club and the player seem to be confident that he’ll be coming back in time to help them out.
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Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Has Better Teammates Than Chris Paul

The two stars for the Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Clippers are point guards: Stephen Curry and Chris Paul. Their most recent encounter, without the blood and gore we usually see when the two teams get together, was about who has the best supporting cast.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Jeremy Lin Substituted so Tanking Can Continue

Despite not having the best of quarters, the Los Angeles Lakers are better off in terms of win likelihood when Jeremy Lin is playing. So in order to keep the tanking train going and prevent success from happening, Byron Scott took out Lin while still in the lead, brought in Jordan Clarkson and voilà, the Lakers lost again.
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San Antonio Spurs – Getting Hot at the Usual Time

March is usually the time of year the San Antonio Spurs start playing the kind of basketball that led them to an NBA championship last season, and their win over the Chicago Bulls marked a fifth consecutive victory, making them a lot closer to a playoff seeding with some home court advantage involved than fearing for their actual place in the playoffs.
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Oklahoma City Thunder – Russell Westbrook Keeps Doing Everything

It seems Russell Westbrook isn’t planning on slowing down anytime soon, pulling off another triple double while leading the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 108-104 win over the Toronto Raptors, playing in a gear and level that no one in the league has been able to match over the last month or so.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Jeremy Lin is a Better Point Guard & Player Than Jordan Clarkson

The career high Jordan Clarkson scored in yet another loss for the Los Angeles Lakers is driving some fans and media members a bit overboard, referring to him as a future star for the franchise. Jeremy Lin is a better point guard and overall player than the rookie, but probably is better off playing somewhere else next season.
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Houston Rockets – James Harden Can Trust Corey Brewer to Have His Back

The Houston Rockets continue to stand out in their ability to play very good basketball despite the absence of an All-Star caliber center. James Harden playing well is a given, but each time he gets big nights from the bench is a surprising bonus, although there’s nothing new about Corey Brewer putting up big numbers any more.
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Miami Heat – Experts at Erasing Big Leads

The Miami Heat are missing almost half of their roster, but with Dwyane Wade getting plenty of help from Michael Beasley and Tyler Johnson, it seems no lead is too big for this team as they make an impressive comeback to claim a 114-109 win over the Sacramento Kings in overtime.
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Cleveland Cavaliers – LeBron James Bounces Back, Timofey Mozgov Leads the Way

After a loss that wasn’t as bad as some media outlets tried to portray, the Cleveland Cavaliers bounced back with an 89-79 win over the Phoenix Suns, as LeBron James ties with Mark Price for the lead in assists for the Cleveland Cavaliers, while Timofey Mozgov gets to be the leading scorer for once.
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Kentucky Wildcats – SEC Champions, Perfect, Undefeated and Possibly Impossible to Beat

With a 67-50 win over Florida, Kentucky complete the first stage of their grandiose plans in 2015: Winning the SEC, going undefeated in the regular season and making it look easy in the process most of the time, looking as close to unbeatable as we’ve seen in a very long time.