Recap Roundups
February 08, 2017
San Antonio 111, Philadelphia 103
The San Antonio Spurs, in the early stages of their annual rodeo road trip, slogged through a subpar game Wednesday night against the Philadelphia 76ers, in the estimation of coach Gregg Popovich.
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Cleveland 132, Indiana 117
Kyle Korver is giving Cleveland the type of lift it expected when the Cavaliers acquired the veteran guard from Atlanta last month.
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Washington 114, Brooklyn 110
The Washington Wizards found themselves in another long game and not playing well enough to win.
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Atlanta 117, Denver 106
The Atlanta Hawks head out to the West Coast for their final games before the All-Star break with a victory after continuing their winning ways at home against the Denver Nuggets.
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Detroit 121, L.A. Lakers 102
Andre Drummond had a double-double by halftime on Wednesday and still came to the locker room angry at himself.
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Miami 106, Milwaukee 88
Two teams headed in opposite directions maintained their current courses Wednesday night as Miami extended its winning streak to 12 games with a 106-88 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks, who lost for the 11th time in their last 13 games.
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Memphis 110, Phoenix 91
The Memphis Grizzlies, the NBA's second-best defensive team, played Wednesday night like the league's best.
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Utah 127, New Orleans 94
Although the Jazz have won 11 of their past 14 games, Utah coach Quin Snyder has spent the last several weeks trying to tamp down praise for his team's consistently high-level performances.
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Minnesota 112, Toronto 109
The Minnesota Timberwolves squandered far too many double-digit leads throughout the course of the 2016-17 season.
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L.A. Clippers 119, New York 115
On a night when a former star Knicks power forward was dragged out of Madison Square Garden by security, the Los Angeles Clippers' current star power forward pulled his team to a come-from-behind win over New York.
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Golden State 123, Chicago 92
Golden State Warriors guard Klay Thompson celebrated his 27th birthday Wednesday like none of the previous 26.
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Sacramento 108, Boston 92
They were without their leading scorer and rebounder. They lost one of their two starting guards to an injury before they'd played one half. And both things happened on a night when their former starting point guard -- the one creating MVP conversation -- was on the opposite side.
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