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Oklahoma City Thunder: Russell Westbrook With a Mask is Scary-Good
The triple double streak for Russell Westbrook continues with his fourth in a row in a 123-118 win over the Philadelphia 76ers, keeping the Oklahoma City Thunder ahead of the chasing pack in the race for the final spot in the NBA playoffs.
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Miami Heat – Thrive When They Play the Worst Team in the NBA
Barely hanging on to their playoff seeding, the Miami Heat made the most of playing the Philadelphia 76ers, the second or third worst team in the NBA, beating them 119-108, led by Goran Dragic, having his first big game for his new team.
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Cleveland Cavaliers – Kyrie Irving Leading the Hottest Team in the NBA Right Now
With a 97-84 win over the Philadelphia 76ers, the Cleveland Cavaliers are now up to 11 wins in a row, the longest winning streak in the NBA. LeBron James didn’t have the best of games, but there was no need for that, as Kyrie Irving carried most of the offensive load while Kevin Love had another awful offensive performance.
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Atlanta Hawks – In the Footsteps of Giants
The Atlanta Hawks, following a 91-85 win over the Philadelphia 76ers, extend their winning streak to 19, which means they’re the first team this season to reach 40 victories, and can only be compared to other great regular season teams in NBA history, although their championship credentials won’t be tested until much later this season.
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New York Knicks – Still the Worst, But Getting Better
The New York Knicks, believe it or not, are experiencing a winning streak following a 98-91 win over the Philadelphia 76ers. The Knicks still have the worst record in the NBA, worst than the Sixers, but maybe things are actually getting better?
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NBA Rumors – Los Angeles Clippers Interested in Trade for Tony Wroten
The Los Angeles Clippers are doing well, but not as good as they want to be, a little bit behind the main contenders in the West. Constantly looking for ways to upgrade, maybe Tony Wroten of the Philadelphia 76ers in the answer.
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New York Knicks – Officially the Worst Team in the NBA
For at least a few days, the New York Knicks are the worst team in the NBA, thanks to the Philadelphia 76ers winning two consecutive games, the second of them being against the Miami Heat.
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Oklahoma City Thunder – Kevin Durant Can Suck Against the Worst NBA Team
It’s going to be a rough road to recovery for Kevin Durant, but luckily for him Russell Westbrook doesn’t mind shouldering the scoring load – he welcomes it, especially in an easy game against the Philadelphia 76ers which the Oklahoma City Thunder won 103-91.
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Philadelphia 76ers – The Wait is Finally Over
The Philadelphia 76ers are still the worst team in the NBA, but at least they’ve stopped the losing, at least for one night, picking up their first win this season by beating the Minnesota Timberwolves 85-77, led by a fantastic Michael Carter-Williams and a red-hot Robert Convington coming off the bench.
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San Antonio Spurs – Winning is Easy Against the Worst Team in the NBA
The Philadelphia 76ers aren’t just the worst team in the NBA this season, still win-less after 17 games; they might also be the worst team in the history of the league. The San Antonio Spurs didn’t really find beating them a problem at all, despite having Kawhi Leonard do some extra work because of his resting and injured teammates.