Roundup of Wednesday's NBA action. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 113 CHARLOTTE HORNETS 103 CHARLOTTE - Kevin Durant scored 33 points to go along with five rebounds and four blocks to lead the Warriors (39-7). Durant dropped 16 of his 33 in the fourth, including two free-throws with 5:25 left to give the Dubs the lead the rest of the way. Stephen Curry, who grew up in … [Read more...] about Durant, Curry combine for 61, lead Warriors past Hornets
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Rose, Noah carry Knicks past their former squad
Thursday's NBA action. NEW YORK KNICKS 104 CHICAGO BULLS 89 NEW YORK - Fresh off a buzzer-beating loss in Philadelphia, the Knicks (18-22) bounced back to beat the Bulls (19-21) to snap their three-game losing streak. Coming into play, New York had lost nine of their last 10 games. Chicago, who sits last in the NBA in 3-point percentage, sank just three of their 18 … [Read more...] about Rose, Noah carry Knicks past their former squad
Conley leads Grizzlies past Jazz
Sunday's NBA action. MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES 88 UTAH JAZZ 79 MEMPHIS - Mike Conley paced the Grizzlies (24-16) to their second straight win with 19 points and nine assists. Marc Gasol added 17 points. Zach Randolph came off the bench to score 13 points and grab 11 rebounds. Both teams came into the game ranked two of the top three defensive teams in the NBA. Vince Carter … [Read more...] about Conley leads Grizzlies past Jazz
Harden posts triple-double; Rockets snap Warriors’ winning streak
Thursday's NBA action. HOUSTON ROCKETS 132 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS 127 (2OT) OAKLAND - James Harden posted a triple-double with 29 points, 15 rebounds, and 13 assists to help Houston (12-7) snap Golden State's (16-3) 12-game winning streak in double-overtime. Ryan Anderson and Eric Gordon added 29 and 23 points, respectively. Kevin Durant led all scorers with 39 points. … [Read more...] about Harden posts triple-double; Rockets snap Warriors’ winning streak
NBA Power Rankings: Friday, May 3 (Part Two)
By Joe Manganiello Check out Part One, and without further ado. 5. Indiana (The next best in the East) I don't understood why people fell off the Pacers bandwagon midseason, or why the same people haven't gotten back on. Yeah, losing Granger is a bother, but Paul George has transformed into an all-star in his absence; the Pacers finished with the third-best record in … [Read more...] about NBA Power Rankings: Friday, May 3 (Part Two)