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NBA – Rockets vs Heat Predictions
Two of the remaining undefeated teams in the NBA go head to head as the Miami Heat face off against the Houston Rockets with an interesting star matchup – James Harden against Dwyane Wade, Dwight Howard against Chris Bosh.
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NBA Rumors – New York Knicks & Indiana Pacers Might Trade Chris Copeland & J.R. Smith
The New York Knicks know their team isn’t good enough for their lofty expectations and aspiration. They also need more cap space for next season, which is why they’re trying to make a move that will send J.R. Smith to the Indiana Pacers, and in return get small forward Chris Copeland, playing on an expiring contract.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Blake Griffin Scores, Chris Paul Does Everything Else
The Los Angeles Clippers got a triple double from Chris Paul and a very good scoring night from Blake Griffin as they bounced back rather well from their first loss of the season, beating the Utah Jazz 107-101.
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Mavericks Over Celtics – Harder Than is Should Have Been
The Boston Celtics were down by 31 at one point during their visit to Dallas, but managed to cut down the lead to one late in the game before the Dallas Mavericks regrouped and managed to hang on to their lead, coming away with the 118-113 victory.
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Houston Rockets – James Harden Won’t Have Many Easy Games Like This One
Going up against the Philadelphia 76ers is an excellent way to pick up an easy win these day, not to mention pad up your own stats. The Houston Rockets came away with a 104-93 win, led by James Harden and a bit of Trevor Ariza, while Dwight Howard didn’t really need to do anything special on offense.
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Nets Over Thunder – Injured Teams Make Easy Opponents
Losing 111-86 to the Brooklyn Nets, this is how bad the Oklahoma City Thunder were imagined they’d be without Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant. Reggie Jackson was back, but that only seemed to make things worse, while Brook Lopez made his return to lead his team on their home debut.
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NBA – Celtics vs Mavericks Predictions
The Dallas Mavericks keep doing badly in third quarters. It hasn’t stopped them from going 2-1, but it possibly cost them a perfect record to start the season with, losing by an average 11 points coming out of the locker room at half time. They gave up 37 points against the Pelicans but eventually pulled through for the 109-104 win with a big fourth quarter.
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Sacramento Kings – DeMarcus Cousins is the Best Center in the NBA
Whether the Sacramento Kings should be taken seriously is up for discussion. DeMarcus Cousins being the best center in the league? That’s a bit more obvious, as a fantastic double double night from him led to a 98-92 win over the Los Angeles Clippers, handing the title contenders their first loss this season.
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Golden State Warriors – Maybe the Best Team in the NBA
Some calls might have gone their way, but the Golden State Warriors were still deserved winners in an enjoyable visit to Portland, beating the Trail Blazers 95-90. The duo of Klay Thompson and Stephen Curry aren’t the only good thing about this team, but they seem to be the vanguard and obviously taking up most of the focus through an undefeated three-game start on what looks like the best team in the league since the season began.
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New York Knicks – Carmelo Anthony Can Take Them to the Playoffs
The New York Knicks this season, more than ever, are about the ability of Carmelo Anthony to ignore how bad his teammates are going to be most of the time and blend his ability to be a facilitator with his scoring, which has been working pretty well so far, including in a 96-93 win over the Charlotte Hornets.