Recap Roundups
October 29, 2016
Atlanta 104, Philadelphia 72
Even with an off day offensively, Dwight Howard's presence in the middle paid huge dividends for the Atlanta Hawks.
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Boston 104, Charlotte 98
Avery Bradley's goal coming into this season was to expand his all-around game.
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New York 111, Memphis 104
Joakim Noah quickly established himself as a favorite of the New York Knicks fans at the home opener against the Memphis Grizzlies at Madison Square Garden on Saturday.
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Cleveland 105, Orlando 99
No matter how long J.R. Smith's contract dispute dragged on, Cleveland Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue never went there. He never allowed himself to think about what life would be like without his top 3-point shooter.
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Chicago 118, Indiana 101
When the Chicago Bulls brought in veteran guard Rajon Rondo over the offseason, coach Fred Hoiberg knew that when Rondo spoke, his teammates would certainly listen.
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Milwaukee 110, Brooklyn 108
The Milwaukee Bucks' first victory of the 2016-17 season did not come easily.
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San Antonio 98, New Orleans 79
Tim Duncan retired in the offseason, and guards Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker were on the bench in street clothes resting in the San Antonio Spurs' home opener Saturday night.
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Portland 115, Denver 113
Damian Lillard has played in big games, but he never played in one as strange as Saturday's.
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Sacramento 106, Minnesota 103
Matt Barnes' rib ached so badly that the Sacramento Kings forward said breathing and sleeping present problems, never mind the rigors of bringing energy and spirit to an NBA franchise 10 years removed from the playoffs.
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Sacramento 106, Minnesota 103
In a game defined by runs, Sacramento Kings forward Matt Barnes made the game's biggest play with a leap and a stretch.
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