Busy Saturday night action in the NBA. Let’s get to the games.
Philadelphia 76ers 93, Toronto Raptors 83
The Sixers hold the Raptors to 7 points in the 2nd quarter. They scored 32 points themselves in that stanza. That lopsided quarter helped the Sixers go to 4-2.
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Liberty Ballers Recap
The Sixer Sense Recap
Raptorblog Recap
Indiana Pacers 89, Washington Wizards 85
Paul George scores 20 points for the Pacers and the Wizards, once again, can’t win a game. In other news, water is wet.
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8 Pts 9 Secs Post-Game Grades
Indy Cornrows Recap
Bullets Forever Recap
Charlotte Bobcats 101, Dallas Mavericks 97 (OT)
Kemba Walker put up 26. Rookie Michael Kidd-Gilchrist had 25. The Bobcats finally beat the Mavericks. Hey, there’s a first time for everything.
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Queen City Hoops Recap
Rufus On Fire Recap
The Two Man Game Recap
Chicago Bulls 87, Minnesota Timberwolves 80
Nate Robinson had 18 off the bench for the Bulls. The T-Wolves’ three-game win streak was snapped after being punished by Chicago’s physical D.
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Pippen Ain’t Easy Recap
A Wolf Among Wolves Recap
Howlin’ T-Wolf Recap
Houston Rockets 96, Detroit Pistons 82
Houston is back on track with James Harden leading the way with 20 points. At this point, the Pistons may not win until 2088.
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The Dream Shake Recap
Red 94 Recap
PistonPowered Reaction
Boston Celtics 96, Milwaukee Bucks 92
Paul Pierce scored 25, Celtics shut down Brandon Jennings, and Boston avenges their earlier loss to Milwaukee.
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Red’s Army Recap
Celtics Hub Recap
Brewhoop Recap
Phoenix was down big once again and, this time, there was no huge comeback. Al Jefferson went off for 27 points and 14 boards.
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SLC Dunk Reaction Video
Valley Of The Suns Recap
Bright Side Of The Sun Recap
San Antonio Spurs 112, Portland Trail Blazers 109
Gary Neal went off for a career-high 27 points and the Spurs were able to come back from 14 behind to beat a very game Portland team.
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Project Spurs Recap
48 Minutes Of Hell Recap
Blazers Edge Media Row Report
Denver Nuggets 107, Golden State Warriors 101 (2 0T)
Neither team shot well and both teams put up a whopping 215 shots combined. But Denver won in 58 minutes behind Kenneth Faried’s 18 points and 17 rebounds.
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Golden State Of Mind Recap
Denver Stiffs Recap
Roundball Mining Company Rapid Reaction
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