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The Dallas Mavericks (38-40) are keeping their eye on nine players on the injury report, including Anthony Davis, ahead of a Saturday, April 5 matchup with the Los Angeles Clippers (45-32) at Intuit ...
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Luka Doncic, who knocked the Thunder out of the postseason last season on the way to the NBA Finals, went deep into his bag of skills, spinning around defenders, firing passes over his head and stepp...
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The Thunder (64-13) tasted defeat for the first time in a while.
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The Los Angeles Clippers have surprised many this season. After falling short of their goals, they revamped the roster. When asked about the reason behind the team’s rise, James Harden gave an answer that sparked speculation.
Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka pulled off a shocking trade for Luka Doncic. But where does that move rank in NBA history?
Ivica Zubac was 11 for 11 from the floor for 25 points, Kawhi Leonard and James Harden scored 29 each and the Los Angeles Clippers blew out the Dallas Mavericks 135-104.
The Houston Rockets are playoff-bound for the first time since 2020, but they are still up in the air about where they will finish in the Western Conference pla
The Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Lakers and Indiana Pacers made the biggest playoff impacts on Sunday. Houston went into the Bay Area and ended the Golden State Warriors' winning streak, the Lakers upset the Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana knocked off the Denver Nuggets on the road.
We've got a cross-conference battle between potential playoff teams on Monday's NBA schedule as the Orlando Magic will host the Los Angeles Clippers. Orlando is 36-39 overall and 20-18 at home, while L.
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNNBA playoff picture: Here's where the Lakers and Clippers currently standThe BriefThere are roughly five games left in the regular NBA season.The Lakers are currently ranked third in the Western Conference.The Clippers are currently seventh, which places them in the play-in tournament.
The Rockets and Lakers are peaking at the right time in the NBA power rankings, but are they true title threats versus the Thunder?
The Rockets are looking like the real deal here as they took down Oklahoma City and won at Golden State. Jalen Green went for 34 points against the Thunder and Dillon Brook posted 24 versus the Warriors. Last week: Teams 6-10.
For a second straight game, the Los Angeles Clippers made easy work of the Dallas Mavericks, picking up a 135-104 victory on Saturday night. Ben Simmons played