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NBA Rumors: Cleveland Cavaliers & Mo Williams Really Hate Each Other

Things have really taken an ugly turn in the relationship between Mo Williams and the Cleveland Cavaliers. He wasn’t invited to the opening night championship ring ceremony, and the player is not welcome at the franchise he played four seasons of his career for.
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Harden, Wall & Westbrook Chasing the NBA Turnover Record

One of the underrated stat races going on early this season isn’t one any player wants to win. Russell Westbrook, John Wall and James Harden are on pace to set a new turnover-per-season record, and it doesn’t seem like they’re slowing down.
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Jeremy Lin Helps Coach the Brooklyn Nets to a First Victory Without Him

The Brooklyn Nets aren’t going to let this season end (for them) too soon, winning their first game without Jeremy Lin, beating the Minnesota Timberwolves 119-110. Brook Lopez led a group of six players in double figures, Isaiah Whitehead with all of his limitations is enjoying a warm support from his home fans, and it seems Rondae Hollis-Jefferson is finally starting to look like a capable NBA player.
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NBA Scores & Standings

A day of election doesn’t mean NBA teams stop playing. The Atlanta Hawks handed the Cleveland Cavaliers their first loss of the season thanks to a big night from Dennis Schroder.
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NBA Scores & Standings

Standing out among the crop of NBA games on a monday were the Golden State Warriors and the record breaking Stephen Curry, bouncing back from their second loss of the season by beating the pathetic New Orleans Pelicans, still without a win.
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NBA Rumors: Utah Jazz Good Enough to do More Than Just Make the Playoffs

During the offseason, we wrote about it’s now or never for the Utah Jazz. This is the season to make the playoffs and establish themselves as a rising force in the Western conference, or everything they’ve been building for the last few years will fall apart into the arms of another, long rebuild.
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NBA Standings & Scores

What did we learn from NBA action on Sunday? The Utah Jazz are very very good, especially with Gordon Hayward, as they beat the New York Knicks.
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Chicago Cubs World Series Win Kicks Off a Chicago Bulls Losing Streak

Maybe it’s unrelated. There’s probably no connection. But facts are facts. On November 2, the Chicago Cubs beat the Cleveland Indians to clinch the 2016 World Series. On the same day, the Chicago Bulls, 3-0 up to that point, lost their first game of the season, and have lost twice more since.
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NBA Scores & Standings

In other news on Saturday NBA action, the Indiana Pacers handed the Chicago Bulls their third consecutive loss, while the Los Angeles Clippers stunned the San Antonio Spurs with a 24-point win on the road.
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Jeremy Lin Doesn’t Play, Lopez & Bogdanovic Can’t Lift Nets

The first game without Jeremy Lin for the Brooklyn Nets ended with a 99-95 loss to the Charlotte Hornets. If it wasn’t for Brook Lopez going cold in the second half or Bojan Bogdanovic missing pretty much everything all night long, and maybe they would have been able to pull it off.