Recap Roundups
January 16, 2017
Atlanta 108, New York 107
It will appear in the box score as Kris Humphries' only assist in the Atlanta Hawks' 108-107 win over the New York Knicks on Monday, but it reveals just how unselfish he is.
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Washington 120, Portland 101
There's an argument that either the Washington Wizards or Portland Trail Blazers has the best starting backcourt in the NBA outside of Golden State's tandem of Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson. There was no debate over which team was better when Portland and Washington met on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
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Philadelphia 113, Milwaukee 104
Joel Embiid might have been a bit rusty after sitting out the Philadelphia 76ers' game against the Wizards in Washington on Saturday, but once he finally got going Monday against the Milwaukee Bucks, he wasn't going to be stopped.
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Indiana 98, New Orleans 95
Having absorbed a 28-point loss to Denver this past Thursday in London, the Indiana Pacers were desperate for a victory before beginning a three-game road trip Wednesday night at Sacramento.
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Denver 125, Orlando 112
Nikola Jokic has made headlines with his highlight-worthy passing ability. Now his talent is spreading to his team.
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Boston 108, Charlotte 98
Isaiah Thomas hears the "MVP" chants ringing out from the TD Garden crowd on a nightly basis.
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Golden State 126, Cleveland 91
Draymond Green recorded a knockdown on LeBron James, but neither team was claiming a knockout Monday night when the Golden State Warriors emphatically snapped a four-game losing streak to the Cleveland Cavaliers, crushing the defending NBA champions 126-91.
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Utah 106, Phoenix 101
It's been more than a decade since Joe Johnson left the Phoenix Suns, but he's still haunting his former team.
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L.A. Clippers 120, Oklahoma City 98
An inside job allowed the Los Angeles Clippers to pull a heist on the Oklahoma City Thunder on Monday.
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