Recap Roundups
November 13, 2017
Washington 110, Sacramento 92
John Wall isn't the king of Sacramento, but the All-Star is certainly a Wizard shooting 3-pointers against the perennial Western Conference doormat.
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Cleveland 104, New York 101
On Saturday night, LeBron James started a firestorm in New York with his comments on the Knicks' selection of first-rounder Frank Ntilikina one pick ahead of the Dallas Mavericks' impressive rookie, Dennis Smith Jr.
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Milwaukee 110, Memphis 103
Watching Tyreke Evans put on a clinic, the Milwaukee Bucks knew they had one more run left in them.
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New Orleans 106, Atlanta 105
Atlanta Hawks coach Mike Budenholzer vowed before Monday night's game against the New Orleans Pelicans to send everything, including the kitchen sink and various movable appliances, against Anthony Davis and DeMarcus Cousins in an attempt to force someone other than the Twin Towers to beat the Hawks on Monday night.
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L.A. Lakers 100, Phoenix 93
With Lonzo Ball watching from the bench for the entire fourth quarter, Los Angeles Lakers coach Luke Walton gave the ball to backup Jordan Clarkson and asked him to close out the Phoenix Suns.
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Minnesota 109, Utah 98
Minnesota is quickly turning into an offensive juggernaut.
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Portland 99, Denver 82
The Portland Trail Blazers wanted to make a statement after losing two in a row at home, including a 101-97 setback to the injury-plagued Brooklyn Nets on Friday night.
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Golden State 110, Orlando 100
Steve Kerr seemed like the luckiest basketball coach on earth after his Golden State Warriors' 110-100 win over the Orlando Magic Monday night at Oracle Arena.
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Philadelphia 109, L.A. Clippers 105
It was bumpy for some short stretches, but the upstart Philadelphia 76ers were able to show much of their true potential Monday night and the future looks extremely bright.
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