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Houston Rockets: James Harden Keeps Thriving Without his Co-Star
The Houston Rockets are still playing without Dwight Howard and his banged up knee, but that isn’t stopping them or from James Harden from doing very well, carrying on with their successful ways in a 105-96 win over the Memphis Grizzlies.
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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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Los Angeles Lakers – Jeremy Lin & Kobe Bryant Make the Offense Look Great
While Kobe Bryant had the wrong kind of triple double in a game he didn’t really try to force himself on the offense, Jeremy Lin played the facilitator perfectly, providing the kind of ball movement and ball handling the Los Angeles Lakers needed in their 106-96 win over the Detroit Pistons.
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Chicago Bulls – Kirk Hinrich & Derrick Rose Cost Them a Game
No one understands why Kirk Hinrich fouled Monta Ellis at the end of regulation, but it turned out to be one of the things that caused the Chicago Bulls to lose 132-129 at home to the Dallas Mavericks in double overtime, while Derrick Rose hit just one of his three attempts at the end of each closing period to save the game.
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Oklahoma City Thunder – Kevin Durant Comeback Ruined by Russell Westbrook
It’s typical of Russell Westbrook to try and steal the show on the night Kevin Durant comes back from his injury, playing for the first time this season. The effort from both players wasn’t enough against the big game from Tyreke Evans and Anthony Davis, as the New Orleans Pelicans beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 112-104.
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Cleveland Cavaliers – Big Three Take Over Completely
When the Cleveland Cavaliers tried to envisions how a team with LeBron James, Kevin Love and Kyrie Irving look like playing together on offense, the 111-108 win over the Milwaukee Bucks and the offensive performance in it was probably quite close to that vision.
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Chicago Bulls – The Best Team in the NBA When Everyone is Healthy
The team most synonymous with injuries in the NBA over the last few seasons are the Chicago Bulls. However, when their regular lineup of Derrick Rose, Jimmy Butler, Mike Dunleavy, Pau Gasol and Joakim Noah is healthy and playing, they just might be the best team in the league.
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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.
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Washington Wizards – Dwyane Wade & Chris Bosh Face Them Without any Help
The Miami Heat usually struggle when playing on the road against the Washington Wizards, but losing by 21 points (107-86) isn’t something that’s ordinary, with an excellent shooting night for the home team, led by John Wall and Rasual Butler as opposed to the cold shooting from anyone not named Chris Bosh or Dwyane Wade on the other side.