Recap Roundups
November 04, 2015
Indiana 100, Boston 98
After Tuesday night's victory at Detroit, Indiana Pacers standout forward Paul George was averaging a respectable 16.8 points and eight rebounds.
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Washington 102, San Antonio 99
Wizards guard Bradley Beal's game and confidence are on the rise. The San Antonio Spurs learned this the hard way.
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Atlanta 101, Brooklyn 87
Two teams heading into opposite directions continued on their paths Wednesday.
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Cleveland 96, New York 86
First he tore open his shirt, then LeBron James tore open the game.
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Houston 119, Orlando 114
All of the ball movement and floor spacing that proved so elusive during the Rockets' first-week struggles was there in abundance during the first half on Wednesday night, but then the second half came and the offense grew stagnant, forcing a turn elsewhere for a solution.
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Milwaukee 91, Philadelphia 87
Wednesday was supposed to be Jabari Parker's chance to sign, but in the end, it was Greg Monroe and Khris Middleton who saved the day for the Milwaukee Bucks, scoring the final 11 points of a 91-87 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers at the BMO Harris Bradley Center.
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Toronto 103, Oklahoma City 98
Coming into this season, Toronto Raptors guard Demar DeRozan wanted to be more aggressive. He said it was something he had worked on in the offseason.
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Phoenix 118, Sacramento 97
One week after being blown out at home by the Dallas Mavericks on opening night, the Phoenix Suns feel more like the team they expected to be this season.
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Portland 108, Utah 92
Although Damian Lillard remains highly regarded in Utah for his standout career at Weber State, the Portland Trail Blazers point guard didn't exactly endear himself to the local crowd Wednesday night.
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Golden State 112, L.A. Clippers 108
The last team standing in the playoffs last season is also the last team standing among the Western Conference unbeatens this season.
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