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San Antonio Spurs Give Teams Hope by Stopping Stephen Curry & the Golden State Warriors
There wasn’t just one thing the San Antonio Spurs did that worked as they beat the Golden State Warriors 87-79 to not just keep their hopes alive of finishing first in the West, but to possibly provide a mini blueprint in how to stop Stephen Curry and the NBA champions offense.
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Jeremy Lin Finally Find Rhythm, Steve Clifford Prefers Charlotte Hornets Stick to What’s Not Working
The Charlotte Hornets losing at home isn’t a disaster, but it happening against the Denver Nuggets should be an alarming sign. What else is there to worry about? Steve Clifford blindly worshipping Kemba Walker, which obviously results in Jeremy Lin being yanked out of a game while he’s doing the best he has in a very long time.
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NBA Rumors – Miami Heat Offense With Joe Johnson is Scorching
The Miami Heat have the best offense in the NBA since Joe Johnson came over via trade. Dwyane Wade is often playing smartly and within the system instead of forcing things. Hassan Whiteside and Josh Richardson are one of the, if not the best, bench duos in the NBA. But this is the regular season, nothing more.
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NBA Scores & Standings
The San Antonio Spurs didn’t just beat the Golden State Warriors, they may have shown a way to stop them. The Cleveland Cavaliers, a bit earlier, crashed in Miami, which is something that happens once or twice a year. The Oklahoma City Thunder rocked in Indiana and the Chicago Bulls look like they’re finally interested in making the playoffs.
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Jeremy Lin Clutch Despite Everything, Charlotte Hornets Unstoppable
The Charlotte Hornets are in direct competition for the number 3 and 4 seeds in the Eastern conference following a 109-106 win over the Miami Heat, led by Kemba Walker and Al Jefferson in scoring, but turning to Jeremy Lin to win the game by being clutch from the free throw line.
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NBA March 17 Games Scores & Standings
The NBA decided to have an unusually busy Thursday night to try and compete with the NCAA Tournament, as a lot of ups & downs in playoff seeding happen all over. The Charlotte Hornets might actually finish in the top 4, the Chicago Bulls hang on to that 8th spot, the Utah Jazz get closer to it out West while the San Antonio Spurs stay close to the NBA champions by remaining perfect at home.
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Jeremy Lin Can’t Make Shots in Another Charlotte Hornets Home Stroll
The Charlotte Hornets complete their never ending homestand with a 107-99 win over the Orlando Magic which wasn’t that close. Nicolas Batum and Marvin Williams took care of the scoring, while Jeremy Lin was his usual self: Missing everything from long range, often more hesitant than aggressive and like the entire bench unit, didn’t do something too memorable.
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NBA Scores & Standings
So just another regular night of NBA basketball. What happened? The Golden State Warriors cruised at home, the Oklahoma City Thunder did the same in Boston, the Cleveland Cavaliers won without LeBron James and the Charlotte Hornets went back to their winning ways, at least when playing on their home court.
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Jeremy Lin Needs Confidence & Responsibility, Charlotte Hornets Shouldn’t be Just Batum & Walker
After losing to the Dallas Mavericks, the Charlotte Hornets stay at home, where they’ve lost only once since early February, and play the Orlando Magic, which means it’s more than likely they’ll head out to Miami with a win, before going back home for two more games. Where does Jeremy Lin fall into all of this?
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5 Most Disappointing NBA Teams This Season
While the season isn’t over yet (under 20 games to go), it’s easy to spot and pick the most disappointing NBA teams in 2015-2016, even if some of them make the playoffs: The Chicago Bulls, Washington Wizards, Houston Rockets, Milwaukee Bucks and the New Orleans Pelicans.