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While superstars Stephen Curry and Giannis Antetokounmpo battled on the court, fans in the stands at the Chase Center had their own fight Wednesday night. A handful of spectators, including a man in a Curry jersey,
Mike Curtis: Klay Thompson played his 900th game last night. Here’s his reaction to the milestone: “It’s awesome, honestly. A dream come true & my next goal is to get to 1,000. I know that’s a high mark & only so many players have experienced that, but I’m just grateful to still be playing.”
Paolo Banchero, Immanuel Quickley and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander deliver in the clutch, plus a lookahead to Thursday's slate.
Bennett Durando: The NBA Last Two Minutes Report for the Nuggets-Blazers game last night says every call and non-call was correct, including the Toumani Camara / Nikola Jokic jump ball ruling. For a half, Duke look poised for a runaway win against the champs.
Steve Kerr was ejected from the Golden State Warriors loss to the LA Clippers on Monday night after picking up two technical fouls.
In their first 31 games, the Cleveland Cavaliers were shooting 35.4% from three-point range, which ranked 23rd in the NBA. Last night, however, they recorded a historically low-percentage performance from behind the arc against the Milwaukee Bucks.
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NBA same game parlays & picks: Thursday (1/8)
After a fun-filled slate last night, there are only four games on tonight’s NBA schedule. The Heat-Bulls game will be on NBA TV, but the other three games are only available on local channels. Either way,