Late-2Q run put Golden State ahead. The Warriors had efficient offense while Ellis shot (and missed) the Mavericks out of the game. No Parsons for Dallas cut down the scoring options.
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Bucks 90 Magic 97
Good indication of the progress by Orlando backcourt, Oladipo-Payton outplaying Milwaukee guards during crunchtime. The Milwaukee guards rotation is still in work in progress, with a step back for every step forward.
Read More →Nuggets 92 Clippers 107
Clippers have a recipe: starters dominate and the bench tries not to give up too many points. No-Lawson for Denver and Nelson was bad, but Green was pretty good at point guard for the Nuggets.
Read More →Grizzlies 83 Wizards 92
Grizzlies 83 Wizards 92
Read More →Wizards 101 Knicks 87
Is Porter place-holding a spot that belongs to Pierce? Or is Porter getting a chance to take over for Pierce? The Wizards are better when one of those two plays well enough to keep the Wizards from having to go 4-on-5.
Read More →Bulls 88 Pistons 82
Bulls seem to be underplaying Gasol-Noah together. The pair might be a secret both-ends weapon that Chicago waits to unleash until it is the playoffs.
Read More →Grizzlies 100 Thunder 92
Memphis had a decisive late-2Q run. Koufos is an asset for the Grizzlies, a solid down-low anchor for bench lineups that other teams do not have. Productive Green makes a big difference for Memphis.
Read More →Nets 114 Raptors 109
Strong late-3Q by Williams and confident crunchtime execution by Brooklyn. Young is proving to be a good fit with Williams-Lopez-Johnson. Raptors hung tough but Toronto peaked earlier this season.
Read More →Timberwolves 84 Magic 97
Hamilton-Payne-LaVine lineups assure the loss for Minnesota. Payne has become a really good source of negative minutes for the Timberwolves.
Read More →Spurs 123 Nuggets 93
Bonner has been getting significant minutes, often with Parker-Leonard-Duncan, like the Spurs anticipate him having a playoff role, or maybe it is fat-Diaw insurance.
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