Recap Roundups
November 13, 2015
Indiana 107, Minnesota 103
Maybe it's time to stop calling this a hot streak and start expecting these remarkable performances from Paul George.
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Orlando 102, Utah 93
The Orlando Magic obviously have grown too accustomed to playing in close games this season.
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Boston 106, Atlanta 93
Coach Brad Stevens knew hours before the Boston Celtics' game vs. the Atlanta Hawks on Friday night there was something different about Amir Johnson.
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Cleveland 90, New York 84
The Cleveland Cavaliers are off to their best start in 39 years after a 90-84 come-from-behind win over the New York Knicks on Friday night at Madison Square Garden.
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Toronto 100, New Orleans 81
It was just a matter of time for the Toronto Raptors.
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Chicago 102, Charlotte 97
Their goal was to rebound from an embarrassing loss to the Charlotte Hornets, literally and figuratively, and the Chicago Bulls accomplished both Friday night at the United Center.
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Memphis 101, Portland 100
The Memphis Grizzlies were on the verge of making some unpleasant history, about to lose a fifth straight game for the first time since December of 2013. Worse, they were about to blow a 14-point second-half lead, and a lead of 10 points with just 4:03 left in the game.
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Oklahoma City 102, Philadelphia 85
Already without leading scorer Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City Thunder coach Billy Donovan almost had his breath taken away early in the first quarter against Philadelphia when star point guard Russell Westbrook appeared to tweak an ankle.
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Dallas 90, L.A. Lakers 82
Kobe Bryant returned to the Los Angeles Lakers lineup Friday night and Metta World Peace saw a decent amount of action against the Dallas Mavericks, but these Lakers don't resemble anything like the teams these two old-timers once led to two championships.
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Denver 107, Houston 98
The Denver Nuggets showed they can beat the Houston Rockets with or without their All-Star center.
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Sacramento 111, Brooklyn 109
Sacramento Kings power forward DeMarcus Cousins made only one of 10 shots in the first half against the Brooklyn Nets on Friday night.
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