Recap Roundups
March 06, 2017
Milwaukee 112, Philadelphia 98
With 20 games left in the regular season, the Milwaukee Bucks are mounting a playoff push.
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New York 113, Orlando 105
New York Knicks coach Jeff Hornacek gave his team a simple directive between the third and fourth quarters of Monday night's game against the Orlando Magic. After the Knicks gave up 38 points in the third quarter and trailed by seven points, he needed his team to play defense, quite simply. That has not always been the Knicks' strong suit this season.
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Miami 106, Cleveland 98
A night of sweet revenge for Dion Waiters, and one of terrible luck for his former team and its newest player.
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Golden State 119, Atlanta 111
With Kevin Durant out with a left knee injury, the Golden State Warriors are looking to find those missing 25 points left by his absence.
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Detroit 109, Chicago 95
Reggie Jackson admits he's had a rough season.
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Brooklyn 122, Memphis 109
After the Brooklyn Nets had gotten just about whatever they wanted on the offensive end and defeated the Memphis Grizzlies 122-109 on Monday night at FedExForum, guard Sean Kilpatrick (23 points) called Memphis a "great defensive team."
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Charlotte 100, Indiana 88
Kemba Walker and Nicolas Batum are the heart and soul of the Charlotte Hornets.
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San Antonio 112, Houston 110
There is just no stopping San Antonio's Kawhi Leonard, who continues to make highlight-reel plays on a game-in and game-out basis while responding to his MVP candidacy with his "aw-shucks" attitude.
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Denver 108, Sacramento 96
After the Kings lost a heartbreaker Sunday, the Nuggets made sure their game against Sacramento on Monday was decisive -- even with Denver missing its best player.
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Utah 88, New Orleans 83
Everything clicked on offense for Utah through one quarter against the New Orleans Pelicans. Then the shots suddenly stopped falling, and the Jazz had to lean on their defense to get through the remaining three quarters.
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L.A. Clippers 116, Boston 102
Jamal Crawford started hitting shots. The result was a solid second-half performance by Crawford that sparked the Los Angeles Clippers' offense and allowed them to blow past the Boston Celtics on Monday night.
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