Recap Roundups
November 14, 2015
L.A. Clippers 101, Detroit 96
Despite playing again without injured guards Chris Paul and J.J. Redick, Blake Griffin and Jamal Crawford made up for their absences by boosting the Los Angeles Clippers past the Detroit Pistons on Saturday.
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Washington 108, Orlando 99
Washington Wizards forward Kris Humphries recognized the reality this summer. His shooting range needed expanding for the modern NBA style. Clearly, practice paid off.
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Dallas 110, Houston 98
Raymond Felton and Charlie Villanueva sparked a makeshift lineup to a decisive early lead as the Dallas Mavericks claimed a wire-to-wire, 110-98 victory over the Houston Rockets on Saturday night at the Toyota Center.
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Milwaukee 108, Cleveland 105
Saturday night, the Milwaukee Bucks were as close to full strength as they've been all season and it turned out, they'd need every bit of it to outlast the Cleveland Cavaliers, 108-105 in double overtime at the Bradley Center.
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San Antonio 92, Philadelphia 83
The San Antonio Spurs are known for being, mostly, long in the tooth. But one of the keys to their lasting success is that fact that they’re just plain long, as in possession of lots of size and long arms to grab rebounds and clog the lane.
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Phoenix 105, Denver 81
When Eric Bledsoe is playing at a high level, the Phoenix Suns are a tough team to beat.
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Golden State 107, Brooklyn 99
Reserve swingman Andre Iguodala sent the game to overtime with a game-tying 3-pointer with 5.9 seconds remaining in regulation and the Golden State Warriors began the extra session with a 10-0 flurry, allowing them to outlast the Brooklyn Nets 107-99 on Saturday for an 11th straight season-opening run.
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Golden State 107, Brooklyn 99
Reserve swingman Andre Iguodala sent the game to overtime with a game-tying 3-pointer with 5.9 seconds remaining in regulation and the Golden State Warriors began the extra session with a 10-0 flurry, allowing them to outlast the Brooklyn Nets 107-99 on Saturday for an 11th straight season-opening run.
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