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Cracks beginning to show as Warriors blow another big lead in loss to Nets
SAN FRANCISCO — After a fantastic first month of the season, some of the Warriors’ issues from last year are starting to float to the surface.
After blowing a 17-point lead in a loss at San Antonio over the weekend, the Warriors similarly collapsed from a peak of an 18-point edge in the third quarter. Even with the highest-scoring bench in ...Read more
OG Anunoby's 40-point night vs. Nuggets lifts Knicks to 5th win in last 6 games
“O-G! O-G! O-G!”
The rhythmic chant echoed through Ball Arena, emanating from a small but spirited contingent of New York Knicks fans in the sellout crowd. Two-letter names have a way of rolling off the tongue, and for OG Anunoby, it was a fitting soundtrack to a career night.
Anunoby was in full “go-mode,” and the Knicks followed his ...Read more
Jaden Ivey nails game-winning shot to edge Raptors, 102-100
DETROIT— The Detroit Pistons ended their three-game losing streak in a thrilling 102-100 victory over the Toronto Raptors Monday night at Little Caesars Arena.
Malik Beasley (14 points) split a pair of free throws late in the fourth quarter, leaving Detroit trailing the Raptors 91-88 with 4:30 left. On the next offensive possession, Jaden ...Read more
Magic leans on defense to win at Hornets
No Paolo Banchero, no Wendell Carter Jr., no Jalen Suggs, no Gary Harris and seemingly no problem for the Orlando Magic against the Charlotte Hornets on Monday night at Spectrum Center.
On a night that, at times, felt like a rock fight between Orlando and Charlotte (6-11), Jamahl Mosley’s squad relied heavily on its defense en route to the 95...Read more
Hawks honor late Dikembe Mutombo. Basketball was 'steppingstone to do something bigger.'
ATLANTA — “A global ambassador for doing right.”
Among the myriad praises sung for Dikembe Mutombo on Monday, former teammate Steve Smith might’ve put it most succinctly.
The Hawks honored the life of their former player, world-wide humanitarian and basketball Hall of Famer Mutombo on Monday. Mutombo died Sept. 30 from brain cancer at ...Read more
With Kristaps Porzingis back, Celtics obliterate Clippers in 32-point win
BOSTON — For the first time in 210 days, the Celtics were able to trot out their preferred starting five Monday night at TD Garden.
The result: a hero’s welcome for the now-healthy Kristaps Porzingis and a comprehensive beatdown of one of the NBA’s hottest teams.
Boston steamrolled the Los Angeles Clippers 126-94 in Porzingis’ return ...Read more
No. 2 UConn men's basketball upset by Memphis in thrilling overtime opener at Maui Invitational, 99-97
MAUI, Hawaii – The No. 2-ranked UConn men’s basketball team dropped an overtime thriller, 99-97, to Memphis to open the Maui Invitational at the historic Lahaina Civic Center on Monday.
The Huskies trailed by 12 with three minutes left in regulation, but freshman Liam McNeeley led a comeback effort and Solo Ball nailed a 3-pointer with a ...Read more
Paul Sullivan: Bulls preach patience as they adjust to new style -- but are fans already losing interest?
CHICAGO — The biggest roar at the United Center on Saturday night came during a timeout when Benny the Bull sank a backward, over-the-shoulder, half-court shot with a miniature basketball.
Many in the announced crowd of 19,449 left by the middle of the fourth quarter of the Chicago Bulls’ 142-131 loss to the Memphis Grizzlies, satisfied ...Read more
<strong>Nets dethrone Kings 108-103 behind 3-point barrage</strong>
Jordi Fernandez probably had Sunday’s road game against the Sacramento Kings circled on his calendar since the NBA schedules were revealed back in August. This one meant something to him. This one was special.
Brooklyn’s first-year head coach served as the Kings’ associate head coach under Mike Brown from 2022-24, but that stretch only ...Read more
Sixers can do little right in a blowout home loss to the Clippers
PHILADELPHIA — This season has been about more than a lack of healthy players for the 76ers.
No matter who’s on the floor, the 76ers seem unable to make shots, defend, or grab rebounds. And that was the case Sunday in a 125-99 setback to the Los Angeles Clippers at the Wells Fargo Center. It was a game in which the Sixers remained without ...Read more
Jimmy Butler seizes control as Heat hold off Mavericks 123-118 in overtime
MIAMI — Jimmy Butler was back in attack mode.
Luka Doncic was missing for the opposition.
It was an advantage the Miami Heat needed.
It was an advantage the Heat seized.
With Butler scoring 33, including the tying basket at the end of regulation and a key basket in overtime, the Heat outlasted the Dallas Mavericks 123-118 in overtime ...Read more
Pitt men's basketball drops first game of season, falls to No. 19 Wisconsin
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. — Pitt men’s basketball lost in the Greenbrier Tip-Off championship with a 81-75 defeat to No. 19 Wisconsin on Sunday evening at Colonial Hall of the Greenbrier Resort.
The Panthers (6-1) stormed out to an early lead off a 14-2 run in the first five minutes of the game. Junior forward Cam Corhen was an ...Read more
Jaylen Brown shines early, late as Celtics hold off Timberwolves
BOSTON — It’s a shame the Celtics and Minnesota Timberwolves play each other just twice per season. Lately, whenever Boston and Minnesota square off, drama ensues.
Sunday’s matchup at TD Garden was no different, with the Celtics surviving a furious Wolves comeback to win 107-105.
Jaylen Brown’s 3-pointer with 76 seconds remaining ...Read more
Grant Williams is finished for the season as Hornets' injury woes continue
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Another day, another injury for the Charlotte Hornets. And this one stings.
Grant Williams tore his right ACL and is out for the season, league sources confirmed to The Charlotte Observer on Sunday. Williams had an MRI that revealed the full extent of the damage of the injury that occurred at the tail end of Saturday night�...Read more
'I've definitely surprised myself': Alex Karaban embraces vocal role as leader for UConn men
STORRS, Conn. — Alex Karaban popped out to the corner in Gampel Pavilion and caught a pass from Solo Ball. In one motion, the UConn forward put up his sixth 3-point attempt of the game and held his release as the ball rattled through the rim, then he turned to the crowd behind his own bench and blew a kiss.
Karaban shot 5 for 7 from deep in ...Read more
New season, same result: Lakers lose to Nuggets after third-quarter collapse
LOS ANGELES — This has been more than a bad matchup; it’s been nearly a guarantee.
After a sweep in the 2023 NBA Western Conference Finals, the Los Angeles Lakers added size and muscle while building around an existing core to try and match the Nuggets a season later.
Those changes ended up mattering so little, Denver winning all four ...Read more
Warriors run out of gas in loss to Spurs
On the second night of a back-to-back, the Golden State Warriors spent too long running on empty to close out the San Antonio Spurs
After leading by 17 late in the third quarter, Golden State fell apart. The Warriors didn’t convert a field goal for more than six minutes of the fourth quarter. They got outscored by 25 in the last 12 minutes ...Read more
Magic handles business vs. visiting Pistons
ORLANDO, Fla. — Before tip-off Saturday night at Kia Center, Magic coach Jamahl Mosley sat side-by-side with Pistons coach J.B. Bickerstaff as the two talked together and watched closely as their respective teams warmed up.
The coaches, who have both worked in the league for two decades, consider themselves close friends. Their families have ...Read more
Georgia Tech basketball no match for No. 18 Cincinnati
ATLANTA — From the get-go to the go-home, Georgia Tech was no match for No. 18 Cincinnati on Saturday at McCamish Pavilion, losing 81-58 to equal the program’s worst start through five games since 2020.
The Yellow Jackets dropped to 2-3 after their second consecutive defeat. They never really were in this one, falling behind 4-2 when Dillon...Read more
How the Nets are bringing college football helmet stickers to the hardwood
NEW YORK — Reporters who attended Thursday’s Nets practice in Brooklyn were greeted by a strange sight.
Spread across three shelves on the far end of the court sat 18 black football helmets with white facemasks. “Brooklyn” was written across the side of each helmet in the team’s fancy, old-school font.
No, the helmets were not ...Read more
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- OG Anunoby's 40-point night vs. Nuggets lifts Knicks to 5th win in last 6 games
- Magic leans on defense to win at Hornets
- Jaden Ivey nails game-winning shot to edge Raptors, 102-100
- With Kristaps Porzingis back, Celtics obliterate Clippers in 32-point win