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Herro, Heat stay hot by stopping NBA-best Cavaliers in Miami
Tyler Herro and the Miami Heat win their third straight after a big victory over the NBA-best Cleveland Cavaliers.
Herro, Heat stay hot by stopping NBA-best Cavaliers in Miami
Tyler Herro and the Miami Heat win their third straight after a big victory over the NBA-best Cleveland Cavaliers.
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Jokic scores 48 in big bounce back win for Nuggets vs Hawks
Nikola Jokic followed up his career-high 56 with a 48-point performance in a Denver Nuggets win.
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Mavericks win 7th straight as Luka climbs all-time triple-double list
Luka Doncic records his 79th career triple-double and the surging Mavericks win their 7th straight.
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Grizzlies beat Celtics in Boston for the first time since 2013
Ja Morant and the Grizzlies rise in the competitive Western Conference with a big win in Boston.
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Wizards spoil Jokic's career-high 56 to snap a 16-game losing skid
Jordan Poole had an electric shooting performance as the Washington Wizards spoil Nikola Jokic's career game.
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Coast-to-Coast: Young drills game-winner for 30-20 line; DeRozan hits 24K career points
Defending champion Boston Celtics and the Minnesota Timberwolves also spoiled some superstar returns in racking up wins respectively.
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Anthony Edwards spearheads Timberwolves’ fourth straight win at expense of Warriors
The Minnesota Timberwolves continued to pick up steam and spoiled Stephen Curry and Draymond Green’s return for the Golden State Warriors.
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Celtics subdue Bucks to spoil Khris Middleton's season debut, Giannis’ 30th birthday
In a back-and-forth game, the Boston Celtics leaned on their one-two punch of Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown to hold off the full-strength Milwaukee Bucks.
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Prayers up for Woj: Adrian Wojnarowski reveals battle with prostate cancer
Even before his stunning decision to leave the news industry in September, little that everyone knew that Adrian Wojnarowski was already facing the biggest battle of his life at that point.
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Brooklyn Nets, Phoenix Suns to play two preseason games in Macao in October 2025
The Brooklyn Nets and the Phoenix Suns have been scheduled to play preseason games on October 10 and 12, 2025 at The Venetian Arena in Macao.
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