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Nikola Mirotic and Bobby Portis are starting to draw attention for their play together instead of their fight with each other.
Jahlil Okafor finally got the fresh start he wanted.
Cleveland Cavaliers center Tristan Thompson could play for the first time since Nov. 1 on Tuesday against Atlanta.
The NBA’s hottest team has found a home on the road.
DeMarcus Cousins looked like he was going to haunt his former team again. But the other main piece in the trade that brought Cousins to New Orleans ended up making the biggest play on Friday night.
Victor Oladipo had 33 points and eight rebounds.
Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan has signed an agreement with a developer to renovate KeyArena so the venue could be ready for an NBA or NHL team.
Evan Fournier scored 27 points but injured his right ankle
Thomas scrimmaged along with Tristan Thompson, Cedi Osman, Ante Zizic, and members of the coaching staff.
Bradley Beal had a career night, shooting 21-of-37 and, doing a lot of his damage from the midrange where he was 8-of-12. .
Authorities say a man has been charged in the 2010 slaying of former NBA player Lorenzen Wright.
Kawhi Leonard is feeling healthy and will return “soon” from a quadriceps injury that has kept him out all season.
Golden State really can shoot the lights out.
The Cavaliers’ winning streak was in unexpected jeopardy Saturday night before LeBron James took over.
Joel Embiid had a chance to fulfill a promise and demanded the ball.
With Boston in danger of blowing a big fourth-quarter lead, Kyrie Irving stepped again for the Celtics.
Mitchell scored a career-high 41 points and powered the Jazz’s fourth-quarter rally.
Denver center Nikola Jokic left the Nuggets’ game Thursday night against Chicago with a sprained left ankle.
Bulls forward Nikola Mirotic is attending a game for the first time since a preseason altercation with teammate Bobby Portis.
Also, Andre Iguodala is doubtful due to a sore knee.
Blake Griffin had a season-high 33 points to lead the Los Angeles Clippers over the Sacramento Kings, 97-95.
LeBron James had 27 points, 16 rebounds, and 13 assists.
Lillard scored 34, Nurkic added 29 and 15 rebounds, including eight in the fourth quarter.