Recap Roundups
February 05, 2016
Atlanta 102, Indiana 96
The Atlanta Hawks needed a spark. Forward Al Horford provided it.
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Miami 98, Charlotte 95
Hassan Whiteside was in the game all of 35 seconds when he recorded not one, but two blocks and a rebound.
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L.A. Clippers 107, Orlando 93
The Los Angeles Clippers are doing just fine without All-Star Blake Griffin in the lineup. Everyone else is stepping up.
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Washington 106, Philadelphia 94
All-Star guard John Wall couldn't have recorded his first triple-double in nearly two years at a better time for the Washington Wizards.
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Brooklyn 128, Sacramento 119
For most of the season, forward Joe Johnson and the Brooklyn Nets have devoted postgame comments to discussing how shots were not falling and the ball was moving.
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Boston 104, Cleveland 103
The Boston Celtics couldn't hold onto a late lead, and Avery Bradley couldn't hold onto the ball. Ultimately, it didn't matter.
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Memphis 91, New York 85
Jeff Green has become the NBA's hottest sixth man over the past five games.
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Denver 115, Chicago 110
After nearly burying themselves with a flat third quarter, the Denver Nuggets made up for it with a big fourth quarter to stun the Chicago Bulls.
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Utah 84, Milwaukee 81
The longest homestand of the season was good while it lasted for the Utah Jazz.
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San Antonio 116, Dallas 90
The San Antonio Spurs handed the Dallas Mavericks one of their more humiliating home defeats in franchise history with a 116-90 victory Friday night in front a stunned-silent sellout crowd at American Airlines Center.
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