Recap Roundups
November 21, 2016
Philadelphia 101, Miami 94
Joel Embiid and Hassan Whiteside are going a long way toward returning the center position to prominence in the NBA.
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Washington 106, Phoenix 101
Bradley Beal got paid this offseason. Not just some, but the maximum allowed for a player entering his fifth NBA season despite numerous injuries throughout his career. Now the Washington Wizards guard is perhaps showing why the investment could pay off.
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Memphis 105, Charlotte 90
Mike Conley signed a $153 million contract with the Memphis Grizzlies over the summer, and Monday night he earned his keep.
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Golden State 120, Indiana 83
It's difficult enough to challenge the Golden State Warriors with a full complement of healthy players.
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Houston 99, Detroit 96
James Harden missed so many free throws in the closing minutes on Monday that he found it humorous.
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Houston 99, Detroit 96
James Harden had 28 points, eight rebounds and 11 assists to lead the Houston Rockets to a 99-96 victory over the struggling Detroit Pistons on Monday at The Palace.
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Milwaukee 93, Orlando 89
It might have been the weather outside, or the sparse crowd in the Bradley Center seats or even a hangover of sorts after taking the Golden State Warriors to the wire just two days earlier.
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Boston 99, Minnesota 93
When starters Al Horford and Jae Crowder were forced to miss a combined 17 games, the Boston Celtics depth was tested but also given the opportunity to make an impact.
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San Antonio 96, Dallas 91
The Spurs' recent trend of struggling at home continued Monday, but even an awful performance by San Antonio was not enough to allow for an upset by the short-handed Dallas Mavericks.
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San Antonio 96, Dallas 91
Kawhi Leonard scored 24 points as the San Antonio Spurs posted their sixth straight victory by outlasting the Dallas Mavericks for a 96-91 win on Monday at the AT&T Center.
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L.A. Clippers 123, Toronto 115
Another group effort boosted the Los Angeles Clippers.
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L.A. Clippers 123, Toronto 115
Chris Paul and Blake Griffin scored 26 points apiece, and the Los Angeles Clippers held off the Toronto Raptors 123-115 Monday night at Staples Center.
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