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Celtics Beat Cavaliers – No One Tried to Put Up a Fight
Resting starters is more important than fair play, which helped the Boston Celtics crush the Cleveland Cavaliers 117-78 as they rested LeBron James, Kyrie Irving, J.R. Smith and Kevin Love while also affecting the playoff race which doesn’t really concern them at this point.
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NBA Playoff Scenarios (Four Days Left)
With four days remaining in the 2014-2015 NBA season, there are a few remaining playoff battles to look out for: The final, 8th seed in the West between the Oklahoma City Thunder & New Orleans Pelicans; the final two spots in the East, with the Brooklyn Nets, Boston Celtics, Indiana Pacers and Miami Heat involved; and the complicated attempt to finish second in the West, involving the San Antonio Spurs, Los Angeles Clippers, Memphis Grizzlies and Houston Rockets.
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Minnesota Timberwolves – Kevin Garnett Has Been Completely Useless
The return of Kevin Garnett to the Minnesota Timberwolves didn’t help out the team, at least not in a way that we can see on the court, logging in just 98 minutes since the trade.
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Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Trying to Solidify His MVP Cause
If the MVP vote is about making an impression, the way Stephen Curry has been playing recently might seal the deal for him in the race of the individual award, with his performance in a 110-101 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves for the Golden State Warriors, on par with his best of the season.
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Clippers Beat Grizzlies – Western Conference Playoff Picture Keeps Changing
Every day and each game completely change the situation in the Western conference playoff picture, as the 94-86 win by the Los Angeles Clippers over the Memphis Grizzlies ties the two teams’ records and makes for a very interesting situation when it comes to the battle for the second place in the West.
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Knicks vs Magic – Sinking to a New Low
In the arms race to become the worst team possible for a specific regular season, NBA teams are willing to reach new depths of patheticness in order to get a high draft pick. As the New York Knicks managed to beat the Orlando Magic 80-79, they also managed to be part of the lowest scoring quarter in the history of the NBA.
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Chicago Bulls – A Chance for Derrick Rose to Get Comfortable
The Chicago Bulls are slowly integrating Derrick Rose back into the rotation and giving him something close to his usual minutes, this time coming quite close to what he has played most of this season, helping them pick up a 114-107 win over the Philadelphia 76ers.
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Raptors Beat Heat – Playoffs Hopes Almost Gone
With a second consecutive loss and only two games left to play, the Miami Heat are almost out of the playoff picture following their 107-104 loss to the Toronto Raptors, finishing strong in the fourth quarter through DeMar DeRozan and Lou Williams.
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Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Putting on Shows & Breaking Records
While the Portland Trail Blazers had something to play for, the Golden State Warriors didn’t and still won 116-105, on the way providing the platform for Stephen Curry to improve his MVP case and break the single-season 3-pointers record.
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Bulls Beat Heat – Huge Blow to Remaining Playoff Hopes
Despite a huge halftime deficit, the Chicago Bulls found a way to come back and beat the Miami Heat 89-78, helping themselves out in the race to finish third in the conference, while the Heat’s playoff problems became a whole lot bigger.