National Basketball Association (2021-2022)
GamesSchedule

NBA Play-Offs 2022

1/8 Finals Q.Finals Semis Finals Semis Q.Finals 1/8 Finals
Phoenix4
N.Orle2
Dallas M4
Utah Jaz2
GS Warr4
Denver1
Memphi4
Minneso2
Phoenix3
Dallas M4
GS Warr4
Memphi2
Dallas M1
GS Warr4
GS Warr4
Boston2
Miami H3
Boston4
Miami H4
Philadelp2
Milwauk3
Boston4
Miami H4
Atlanta H1
Philadelp4
Toronto2
Milwauk4
Chicago1
Boston4
Brookly0
Jun.16:Boston C. 90-103GS Warri.
Jun.13:GS Warri. 104-94 Boston C.
Jun.10:Boston C. 97-107GS Warri.
Jun.8:Boston C. 116-100 GS Warri.
Jun.5:GS Warri. 107-88 Boston C.
Jun.2:GS Warri. 108-120Boston C.
May 29:Miami H. 96-100Boston C.
May 27:Boston C. 103-111Miami H.
May 26:GS Warri. 120-110 Dallas M.
May 25:Miami H. 80-93Boston C.
May 24:Dallas M. 119-109 GS Warri.
May 23:Boston C. 102-82 Miami H.
May 22:Dallas M. 100-109GS Warri.
May 21:Boston C. 103-109Miami H.
May 20:GS Warri. 126-117 Dallas M.
May 19:Miami H. 102-127Boston C.
May 18:GS Warri. 112-87 Dallas M.
May 17:Miami H. 118-107 Boston C.
May 15:Phoenix 90-123Dallas M.
May 15:Boston C. 109-81 Milwaukee
May 13:Milwaukee 95-108Boston C.
May 13:GS Warri. 110-96 Memphis
May 12:Dallas M. 113-86 Phoenix
May 12:Philadelp. 90-99Miami H.
May 11:Boston C. 107-110Milwaukee
May 11:Memphis 134-95 GS Warri.
May 10:Miami H. 120-85 Philadelp.
May 10:Phoenix 110-80 Dallas M.
May 9:GS Warri. 101-98 Memphis
May 9:Milwaukee 108-116Boston C.
May 8:Philadelp. 116-108 Miami H.
May 8:Dallas M. 111-101 Phoenix
May 7:Milwaukee 103-101 Boston C.
May 7:GS Warri. 142-112 Memphis
May 6:Dallas M. 103-94 Phoenix
May 6:Philadelp. 99-79 Miami H.
May 4:Phoenix 129-109 Dallas M.
May 4:Miami H. 119-103 Philadelp.
May 3:Boston C. 109-86 Milwaukee
May 3:Memphis 106-101 GS Warri.
May 2:Phoenix 121-114 Dallas M.
May 2:Miami H. 106-92 Philadelp.
May 1:Boston C. 89-101Milwaukee
May 1:Memphis 116-117GS Warri.
Apr.29:Minn.T. 106-114Memphis
Apr.28:Utah Jazz 96-98Dallas M.
Apr.28:N.Orleans 109-115Phoenix
Apr.28:Toronto 97-132Philadelp.
Apr.26:Miami H. 97-94 Atlanta
Apr.27:GS Warri. 102-98 Denver N.
Apr.27:Milwaukee 116-100 Chicago
Apr.26:Phoenix 112-97 N.Orleans
Apr.26:Memphis 111-109 Minn.T.
Apr.25:Philadelp. 88-103Toronto
Apr.25:Dallas M. 102-77 Utah Jazz
Apr.25:Brooklyn 112-116Boston C.
Apr.24:Chicago 95-119Milwaukee
Apr.24:Denver N. 126-121 GS Warri.
Apr.24:N.Orleans 118-103 Phoenix
Apr.24:Atlanta 86-110Miami H.
Apr.23:Minn.T. 119-118 Memphis
Apr.23:Toronto 110-102 Philadelp.
Apr.23:Utah Jazz 100-99 Dallas M.
Apr.23:Brooklyn 103-109Boston C.
Apr.22:Chicago 81-111Milwaukee
Apr.22:Atlanta 111-110 Miami H.
Apr.22:N.Orleans 111-114Phoenix
Apr.21:Minn.T. 95-104Memphis
Apr.21:Denver N. 113-118GS Warri.
Apr.21:Utah Jazz 118-126Dallas M.
Apr.20:Toronto 101-104Philadelp.
Apr.20:Milwaukee 110-114Chicago
Apr.20:Boston C. 114-107 Brooklyn
Apr.19:Memphis 124-96 Minn.T.
Apr.19:Phoenix 114-125N.Orleans
Apr.19:Miami H. 115-105 Atlanta
Apr.18:Philadelp. 112-97 Toronto
Apr.18:Dallas M. 110-104 Utah Jazz
Apr.18:GS Warri. 126-106 Denver N.
Apr.17:Boston C. 115-114 Brooklyn
Apr.17:Milwaukee 93-86 Chicago
Apr.17:Miami H. 115-91 Atlanta
Apr.17:Phoenix 110-99 N.Orleans
Apr.16:Philadelp. 131-111 Toronto
Apr.16:Memphis 117-130Minn.T.
Apr.16:GS Warri. 123-107 Denver N.
Apr.16:Dallas M. 93-99Utah Jazz
Apr.15:Cleveland 101-107Atlanta
Apr.15:LA Clipp. 101-105N.Orleans
Apr.13:Atlanta 132-103 Charlotte
Apr.13:N.Orleans 113-103 S.Antonio
Apr.12:Brooklyn 115-108 Cleveland
Apr.12:Minn.T. 109-104 LA Clipp.
Apr.10:Brooklyn 134-126 Indiana
Apr.10:Charlotte 124-108 Wash.W.
Apr.10:Cleveland 133-115 Milwaukee
Apr.10:Dallas M. 130-120 S.Antonio
Apr.10:Denver N. 141-146LA Lakers
Apr.10:Houston 114-130Atlanta
Apr.10:LA Clipp. 138-88 OKC Thun.
Apr.10:Memphis 110-139Boston C.
Apr.10:Minn.T. 120-124Chicago
Apr.10:N.Orleans 107-128GS Warri.
Apr.10:NY Knicks 105-94 Toronto
Apr.10:Orlando 125-111 Miami H.
Apr.10:Philadelp. 118-106 Detroit
Apr.10:Phoenix 109-116Sacrame.
Apr.10:Portland 80-111Utah Jazz
Apr.9:LA Clipp. 117-98 Sacrame.
Apr.9:Memphis 141-114 N.Orleans
Apr.9:Philadelp. 133-120 Indiana
Apr.9:S.Antonio 94-100GS Warri.
Apr.8:Detroit 101-131Milwaukee
Apr.8:Wash.W. 92-114NY Knicks
Apr.8:Brooklyn 118-107 Cleveland
Apr.8:Toronto 117-115 Houston
Apr.8:Miami H. 113-109 Atlanta
Apr.8:Chicago 117-133Charlotte
Apr.8:Dallas M. 128-78 Portland
Apr.8:Utah Jazz 105-111Phoenix
Apr.8:LA Lakers 120-101 OKC Thun.
Apr.7:Charlotte 128-101 Orlando
Apr.7:Toronto 119-114 Philadelp.
Apr.7:Milwaukee 127-121 Boston C.
Apr.7:Minn.T. 127-121 S.Antonio
Apr.7:N.Orleans 127-94 Portland
Apr.7:Denver N. 122-109 Memphis
Apr.7:GS Warri. 128-112 LA Lakers
Apr.6:Detroit 113-131Dallas M.
Apr.6:NY Knicks 98-110Brooklyn
Apr.6:Atlanta 118-103 Wash.W.
Apr.6:Chicago 94-117Boston C.
Apr.6:Utah Jazz 137-101 OKC Thun.
Apr.6:LA Clipp. 113-109 Phoenix
Apr.5:Indiana 122-131Philadelp.
Apr.5:Orlando 120-115 Cleveland
Apr.5:Brooklyn 118-105 Houston
Apr.5:Miami H. 144-115 Charlotte
Apr.5:Toronto 118-108 Atlanta
Apr.5:Chicago 106-127Milwaukee
Apr.5:Minn.T. 114-132Wash.W.
Apr.5:OKC Thun. 98-94 Portland
Apr.5:Denver N. 97-116S.Antonio
Apr.5:Utah Jazz 121-115 Memphis
Apr.5:Sacrame. 109-123N.Orleans
Apr.5:Phoenix 121-110 LA Lakers
Apr.3:Boston C. 144-102 Wash.W.
Apr.3:Milwaukee 112-118Dallas M.
Apr.3:LA Lakers 118-129Denver N.
Apr.3:Indiana 117-121Detroit
Apr.3:Cleveland 108-112Philadelp.
Apr.3:Orlando 88-118NY Knicks
Apr.3:Toronto 109-114Miami H.
Apr.3:Houston 132-139Minn.T.
Apr.3:OKC Thun. 117-96 Phoenix
Apr.3:S.Antonio 113-92 Portland
Apr.3:Sacrame. 90-109GS Warri.
Apr.3:LA Clipp. 119-100 N.Orleans
Apr.2:Philadelp. 144-114 Charlotte
Apr.2:NY Knicks 101-119Cleveland
Apr.2:Atlanta 122-115 Brooklyn
Apr.2:Chicago 109-127Miami H.
Apr.2:GS Warri. 111-107 Utah Jazz
Apr.1:Orlando 89-102Toronto
Apr.1:Wash.W. 135-103 Dallas M.
Apr.1:Boston C. 128-123 Indiana
Apr.1:Houston 117-122Sacrame.
Apr.1:Memphis 122-114 Phoenix
Apr.1:Milwaukee 119-153LA Clipp.
Apr.1:OKC Thun. 101-110Detroit
Apr.1:S.Antonio 130-111 Portland
Apr.1:Denver N. 130-136Minn.T.
Apr.1:LA Lakers 111-114N.Orleans
Mar.31:Atlanta 131-107 Cleveland
Mar.31:Detroit 102-94 Philadelp.
Mar.31:Brooklyn 119-120Milwaukee
Mar.31:Chicago 135-130 LA Clipp.
Mar.31:Utah Jazz 122-109 LA Lakers
Mar.30:Cleveland 112-120Dallas M.
Mar.30:Indiana 118-125Denver N.
Mar.30:Wash.W. 127-110 Orlando
Mar.30:Boston C. 98-106Miami H.
Mar.30:NY Knicks 114-125Charlotte
Mar.30:Toronto 125-102 Minn.T.
Mar.30:Houston 118-121Sacrame.
Mar.30:OKC Thun. 118-136Atlanta
Mar.30:S.Antonio 111-112Memphis
Mar.30:GS Warri. 103-107Phoenix
Mar.30:Portland 107-117N.Orleans
Mar.29:Philadelp. 116-118Milwaukee
Mar.29:Wash.W. 94-107Chicago
Mar.29:Brooklyn 130-123 Detroit
Mar.29:Dallas M. 128-110 LA Lakers
Mar.29:LA Clipp. 121-115 Utah Jazz
Mar.28:Charlotte 109-113Denver N.
Mar.28:Cleveland 107-101 Orlando
Mar.28:Indiana 123-132Atlanta
Mar.28:Miami H. 123-100 Sacrame.
Mar.28:NY Knicks 109-104 Chicago
Mar.28:Toronto 115-112 Boston C.
Mar.28:Houston 120-123S.Antonio
Mar.28:Memphis 123-95 GS Warri.
Mar.28:Portland 131-134OKC Thun.
Mar.27:Detroit 102-104NY Knicks
Mar.27:Boston C. 134-112 Minn.T.
Mar.27:Wash.W. 123-115 GS Warri.
Mar.27:Phoenix 114-104 Philadelp.
Mar.27:N.Orleans 116-108 LA Lakers
Mar.27:Brooklyn 110-119Charlotte
Mar.27:Dallas M. 114-100 Utah Jazz
Mar.26:N.Orleans 103-107S.Antonio
Mar.26:Orlando 110-114Sacrame.
Mar.26:Toronto 131-91 Indiana
Mar.26:Cleveland 94-98Chicago
Mar.26:Miami H. 95-110Brooklyn
Mar.26:Memphis 127-102 Milwaukee
Mar.26:Denver N. 113-107 OKC Thun.
Mar.26:Portland 98-115Houston
Mar.25:Charlotte 107-101 Utah Jazz
Mar.25:Detroit 97-100Wash.W.
Mar.25:Atlanta 121-110 GS Warri.
Mar.25:Miami H. 103-111NY Knicks
Mar.25:Minn.T. 116-95 Dallas M.
Mar.25:Portland 106-125Houston
Mar.25:LA Clipp. 97-122Philadelp.
Mar.24:Toronto 117-104 Cleveland
Mar.24:Memphis 133-103 Indiana
Mar.24:Milwaukee 114-102 Wash.W.
Mar.24:N.Orleans 126-109 Chicago
Mar.24:Denver N. 130-140Phoenix
Mar.23:Charlotte 106-121NY Knicks
Mar.23:Detroit 122-101 Atlanta
Mar.23:Indiana 109-110Sacrame.
Mar.23:Boston C. 125-97 Utah Jazz
Mar.23:Miami H. 104-118GS Warri.
Mar.23:Memphis 132-120 Brooklyn
Mar.23:Minn.T. 116-125Phoenix
Mar.23:OKC Thun. 118-102 Orlando
Mar.23:Dallas M. 110-91 Houston
Mar.23:LA Lakers 121-126Philadelp.
Mar.23:Portland 96-133S.Antonio
Mar.22:Orlando 94-90 GS Warri.
Mar.22:NY Knicks 111-117Atlanta
Mar.22:Milwaukee 126-98 Chicago
Mar.22:Denver N. 127-115 LA Clipp.
Mar.21:Charlotte 106-103 N.Orleans
Mar.21:Cleveland 120-131LA Lakers
Mar.21:Detroit 115-119Portland
Mar.21:Philadelp. 113-106 Miami H.
Mar.21:Brooklyn 114-106 Utah Jazz
Mar.21:Chicago 113-99 Toronto
Mar.21:Houston 115-97 Wash.W.
Mar.21:OKC Thun. 123-132Boston C.
Mar.21:Dallas M. 110-108 Minn.T.
Mar.20:Indiana 129-98 Portland
Mar.20:Houston 98-122Memphis
Mar.20:Atlanta 112-117N.Orleans
Mar.20:Orlando 90-85 OKC Thun.
Mar.20:Sacrame. 124-127Phoenix
Mar.20:NY Knicks 93-108Utah Jazz
Mar.20:Denver N. 104-124Boston C.
Mar.20:Philadelp. 88-93Toronto
Mar.20:GS Warri. 108-110S.Antonio
Mar.19:Minn.T. 138-119 Milwaukee
Mar.19:Charlotte 129-108 Dallas M.
Mar.19:Cleveland 113-109 Detroit
Mar.19:Wash.W. 127-119 LA Lakers
Mar.18:Philadelp. 111-101 Dallas M.
Mar.18:NY Knicks 100-97 Wash.W.
Mar.18:Toronto 123-128LA Lakers
Mar.18:Atlanta 120-105 Memphis
Mar.18:Brooklyn 128-123 Portland
Mar.18:Cleveland 119-116 Denver N.
Mar.18:Miami H. 120-108 OKC Thun.
Mar.18:Houston 118-121Indiana
Mar.18:S.Antonio 91-124N.Orleans
Mar.18:Utah Jazz 121-92 LA Clipp.
Mar.18:Sacrame. 97-126Boston C.
Mar.18:Phoenix 129-102 Chicago
Mar.17:Orlando 120-134Detroit
Mar.16:Charlotte 116-106 Atlanta
Mar.16:Cleveland 114-118Philadelp.
Mar.16:Wash.W. 109-127Denver N.
Mar.16:Brooklyn 111-113Dallas M.
Mar.16:NY Knicks 128-98 Portland
Mar.16:Houston 112-129Phoenix
Mar.16:Minn.T. 124-104 LA Lakers
Mar.16:S.Antonio 122-120 OKC Thun.
Mar.16:Utah Jazz 125-110 Chicago
Mar.16:GS Warri. 88-110Boston C.
Mar.16:Sacrame. 126-135Milwaukee
Mar.16:LA Clipp. 100-103Toronto
Mar.15:Indiana 102-135Memphis
Mar.15:Orlando 108-150Brooklyn
Mar.15:Miami H. 105-98 Detroit
Mar.15:N.Orleans 115-131Phoenix
Mar.14:Cleveland 120-111 LA Clipp.
Mar.14:Atlanta 122-113 Portland
Mar.14:Philadelp. 110-114Denver N.
Mar.14:OKC Thun. 116-134Charlotte
Mar.14:S.Antonio 139-149Minn.T.
Mar.14:GS Warri. 126-112 Wash.W.
Mar.14:Sacrame. 112-103 Chicago
Mar.14:Utah Jazz 111-117Milwaukee
Mar.14:LA Lakers 103-114Toronto
Mar.13:Brooklyn 110-107 NY Knicks
Mar.13:Detroit 102-106LA Clipp.
Mar.13:Boston C. 92-95Dallas M.
Mar.13:Orlando 114-116Philadelp.
Mar.13:Atlanta 131-128 Indiana
Mar.13:N.Orleans 130-105 Houston
Mar.13:OKC Thun. 118-125Memphis
Mar.13:Phoenix 140-111 LA Lakers
Mar.12:Miami H. 104-113Minn.T.
Mar.12:Chicago 101-91 Cleveland
Mar.12:S.Antonio 108-119Indiana
Mar.12:GS Warri. 122-109 Milwaukee
Mar.12:Utah Jazz 134-125 Sacrame.
Mar.12:Denver N. 115-127Toronto
Mar.12:Portland 127-118 Wash.W.
Mar.11:Orlando 118-110 Minn.T.
Mar.11:Atlanta 112-106 LA Clipp.
Mar.11:Boston C. 114-103 Detroit
Mar.11:Miami H. 117-105 Cleveland
Mar.11:Houston 100-113Dallas M.
Mar.11:Memphis 118-114 NY Knicks
Mar.11:N.Orleans 120-142Charlotte
Mar.11:S.Antonio 104-102 Utah Jazz
Mar.11:Phoenix 112-117Toronto
Mar.11:LA Lakers 122-109 Wash.W.
Mar.10:Philadelp. 100-129Brooklyn
Mar.9:Denver N. 102-113GS Warri.
Mar.9:Charlotte 101-115Boston C.
Mar.9:Detroit 108-114Chicago
Mar.9:Miami H. 90-111Phoenix
Mar.9:Milwaukee 124-115 Atlanta
Mar.9:Houston 139-130 LA Lakers
Mar.9:Minn.T. 132-102 OKC Thun.
Mar.9:N.Orleans 102-108Orlando
Mar.9:Dallas M. 77-107NY Knicks
Mar.9:S.Antonio 104-119Toronto
Mar.9:Utah Jazz 123-85 Portland
Mar.9:Sacrame. 100-106Denver N.
Mar.9:LA Clipp. 115-109 Wash.W.
Mar.8:Charlotte 121-132Brooklyn
Mar.8:Indiana 124-127Cleveland
Mar.8:Orlando 99-102Phoenix
Mar.8:Memphis 132-111 N.Orleans
Mar.8:OKC Thun. 115-142Milwaukee
Mar.8:GS Warri. 112-97 LA Clipp.
Mar.7:Denver N. 131-124 GS Warri.
Mar.7:Detroit 113-110 Atlanta
Mar.7:Philadelp. 121-106 Chicago
Mar.7:Miami H. 123-106 Houston
Mar.7:Minn.T. 124-81 Portland
Mar.7:Dallas M. 111-103 Utah Jazz
Mar.7:S.Antonio 117-110 LA Lakers
Mar.7:Sacrame. 115-131NY Knicks
Mar.6:Boston C. 126-120 Brooklyn
Mar.6:Milwaukee 132-122 Phoenix
Mar.6:Cleveland 104-96 Toronto
Mar.6:Wash.W. 133-123 Indiana
Mar.6:Houston 123-112 Memphis
Mar.6:OKC Thun. 103-116Utah Jazz
Mar.6:LA Clipp. 93-116NY Knicks
Mar.6:Denver N. 138-130 N.Orleans
Mar.5:Dallas M. 114-113 Sacrame.
Mar.5:Charlotte 123-117 S.Antonio
Mar.5:Miami H. 99-82 Philadelp.
Mar.5:Memphis 124-96 Orlando
Mar.5:Minn.T. 135-121 Portland
Mar.5:LA Lakers 124-116 GS Warri.
Mar.4:Toronto 97-103Orlando
Mar.4:Detroit 111-106 Indiana
Mar.4:Philadelp. 125-119 Cleveland
Mar.4:Wash.W. 114-117Atlanta
Mar.4:Chicago 112-118Milwaukee
Mar.4:N.Orleans 124-90 Utah Jazz
Mar.4:OKC Thun. 101-138Minn.T.
Mar.4:Denver N. 116-101 Houston
Mar.4:Phoenix 115-114 NY Knicks
Mar.3:Memphis 107-120Boston C.
Mar.3:Miami H. 113-107 Brooklyn
Mar.3:Detroit 108-106 Toronto
Mar.3:GS Warri. 113-122Dallas M.
Mar.3:Sacrame. 115-112 S.Antonio
Mar.3:LA Lakers 111-132LA Clipp.
Mar.3:Atlanta 130-124 Chicago
Mar.2:Cleveland 98-119Charlotte
Mar.2:Orlando 114-122Indiana
Mar.2:Philadelp. 123-108 NY Knicks
Mar.2:Houston 127-132Utah Jazz
Mar.2:Milwaukee 120-119 Miami H.
Mar.2:N.Orleans 125-95 Sacrame.
Mar.2:Denver N. 107-119OKC Thun.
Mar.2:Phoenix 120-90 Portland
Mar.1:Wash.W. 116-113 Detroit
Mar.1:Boston C. 107-98 Atlanta
Mar.1:Houston 100-113LA Clipp.
Mar.1:Minn.T. 129-114 GS Warri.
Mar.1:LA Lakers 104-109Dallas M.
Feb.28:Toronto 133-97 Brooklyn
Mar.1:Toronto 109-108 Brooklyn
Feb.28:Cleveland 122-127Minn.T.
Feb.28:Orlando 119-103 Indiana
Feb.28:Miami H. 112-99 Chicago
Feb.28:Memphis 118-105 S.Antonio
Feb.28:Milwaukee 130-106 Charlotte
Feb.28:OKC Thun. 110-131Sacrame.
Feb.27:NY Knicks 109-125Philadelp.
Feb.27:Phoenix 114-118Utah Jazz
Feb.27:Indiana 128-107 Boston C.
Feb.27:Charlotte 126-127Detroit
Feb.27:Houston 98-99LA Clipp.
Feb.27:GS Warri. 101-107Dallas M.
Feb.27:Portland 92-124Denver N.
Feb.27:LA Lakers 95-123N.Orleans
Feb.26:Detroit 104-113Boston C.
Feb.26:Atlanta 127-100 Toronto
Feb.26:Cleveland 92-86 Wash.W.
Feb.26:Miami H. 133-129 S.Antonio
Feb.26:Chicago 110-116Memphis
Feb.26:Milwaukee 123-126Brooklyn
Feb.26:Denver N. 115-110 Sacrame.
Feb.25:Toronto 93-125Charlotte
Feb.25:OKC Thun. 129-125 Indiana
Feb.25:Houston 111-119Orlando
Feb.25:S.Antonio 157-153 Wash.W.
Feb.25:Miami H. 115-100 NY Knicks
Feb.25:Philadelp. 133-102 Minn.T.
Feb.25:N.Orleans 117-102 Phoenix
Feb.25:Dallas M. 109-114Utah Jazz
Feb.25:LA Clipp. 105-102 LA Lakers
Feb.24:Cleveland 103-106Detroit
Feb.24:Boston C. 129-106 Brooklyn
Feb.24:Atlanta 108-112Chicago
Feb.24:Memphis 114-119Minn.T.
Feb.24:Phoenix 124-104 OKC Thun.
Feb.24:GS Warri. 132-95 Portland
Feb.24:Denver N. 128-110 Sacrame.
Feb.17:Brooklyn 103-117Wash.W.
Feb.17:Charlotte 107-111Miami H.
Feb.17:N.Orleans 118-125Dallas M.
Feb.17:Milwaukee 120-123Philadelp.
Feb.17:LA Clipp. 142-111 Houston
Feb.16:Orlando 109-130Atlanta
Feb.16:Boston C. 111-112Detroit
Feb.16:Indiana 113-108 Wash.W.
Feb.16:NY Knicks 106-111Brooklyn
Feb.16:Chicago 125-118 Sacrame.
Feb.16:Memphis 119-123Portland
Feb.16:Minn.T. 91-103Toronto
Feb.16:OKC Thun. 106-114S.Antonio
Feb.16:Phoenix 124-121 Houston
Feb.16:GS Warri. 116-117Denver N.
Feb.16:LA Lakers 106-101 Utah Jazz
Feb.15:Atlanta 124-116 Cleveland
Feb.15:Miami H. 99-107Dallas M.
Feb.15:Philadelp. 87-135Boston C.
Feb.15:Milwaukee 128-119 Indiana
Feb.15:Minn.T. 126-120 Charlotte
Feb.15:N.Orleans 109-121Memphis
Feb.15:Phoenix 103-96 LA Clipp.
Feb.14:Wash.W. 103-94 Detroit
Feb.14:Brooklyn 109-85 Sacrame.
Feb.14:NY Knicks 123-127OKC Thun.
Feb.14:Chicago 120-109 S.Antonio
Feb.14:Milwaukee 107-122Portland
Feb.14:N.Orleans 120-90 Toronto
Feb.14:Denver N. 121-111 Orlando
Feb.14:Utah Jazz 135-101 Houston
Feb.14:LA Clipp. 119-104 GS Warri.
Feb.13:Boston C. 105-95 Atlanta
Feb.13:Indiana 120-129Minn.T.
Feb.12:Portland 112-103 NY Knicks
Feb.12:Charlotte 118-125Memphis
Feb.12:Wash.W. 110-123Sacrame.
Feb.12:N.Orleans 114-124S.Antonio
Feb.12:Philadelp. 103-93 Cleveland
Feb.12:Toronto 109-110Denver N.
Feb.12:Miami H. 115-111 Brooklyn
Feb.12:Chicago 106-101 OKC Thun.
Feb.12:Dallas M. 97-99LA Clipp.
Feb.12:GS Warri. 117-115 LA Lakers
Feb.12:Phoenix 132-105 Orlando
Feb.11:Detroit 119-141Charlotte
Feb.11:Indiana 113-120Cleveland
Feb.11:Philadelp. 100-87 OKC Thun.
Feb.11:Atlanta 121-136S.Antonio
Feb.11:Boston C. 108-102 Denver N.
Feb.11:Chicago 134-122 Minn.T.
Feb.11:Utah Jazz 114-99 Orlando
Feb.10:Detroit 107-132Memphis
Feb.10:Wash.W. 113-112 Brooklyn
Feb.10:N.Orleans 97-112Miami H.
Feb.10:Houston 120-139Toronto
Feb.10:Dallas M. 112-105 LA Clipp.
Feb.10:Phoenix 131-107 Milwaukee
Feb.10:GS Warri. 114-116NY Knicks
Feb.9:Cleveland 105-92 S.Antonio
Feb.9:Charlotte 109-121Chicago
Feb.9:OKC Thun. 98-117Toronto
Feb.9:Utah Jazz 111-85 GS Warri.
Feb.9:Portland 107-105 LA Lakers
Feb.9:Sacrame. 132-119 Minn.T.
Feb.8:Philadelp. 109-114Phoenix
Feb.8:Atlanta 133-112 Indiana
Feb.8:Brooklyn 91-126Boston C.
Feb.8:Memphis 135-109 LA Clipp.
Feb.8:N.Orleans 110-97 Houston
Feb.8:Dallas M. 116-86 Detroit
Feb.8:Denver N. 132-115 NY Knicks
Feb.8:LA Lakers 116-131Milwaukee
Feb.8:Portland 95-113Orlando
Feb.8:Sacrame. 114-134Minn.T.
Feb.7:Charlotte 101-116Toronto
Feb.7:Wash.W. 100-121Miami H.
Feb.7:Chicago 124-127Phoenix
Feb.7:OKC Thun. 98-110GS Warri.
Feb.7:Utah Jazz 113-104 NY Knicks
Feb.6:Chicago 108-119Philadelp.
Feb.6:Minn.T. 118-105 Detroit
Feb.6:Denver N. 124-104 Brooklyn
Feb.6:Cleveland 98-85 Indiana
Feb.6:Orlando 83-116Boston C.
Feb.6:Dallas M. 103-94 Atlanta
Feb.6:Houston 107-120N.Orleans
Feb.6:LA Clipp. 113-137Milwaukee
Feb.5:Orlando 115-135Memphis
Feb.5:Charlotte 86-104Miami H.
Feb.5:Wash.W. 80-95Phoenix
Feb.5:LA Lakers 122-115 NY Knicks
Feb.5:Portland 108-137Milwaukee
Feb.5:Sacrame. 113-103 OKC Thun.
Feb.4:Charlotte 101-102Cleveland
Feb.4:Detroit 93-102Boston C.
Feb.4:Indiana 115-122Chicago
Feb.4:Toronto 125-114 Atlanta
Feb.4:Dallas M. 107-98 Philadelp.
Feb.4:S.Antonio 131-106 Houston
Feb.4:Utah Jazz 125-102 Brooklyn
Feb.4:Denver N. 105-113N.Orleans
Feb.4:Portland 93-96OKC Thun.
Feb.3:Detroit 117-128Minn.T.
Feb.3:Atlanta 124-115 Phoenix
Feb.3:S.Antonio 95-112Miami H.
Feb.3:GS Warri. 126-114 Sacrame.
Feb.3:LA Clipp. 111-110 LA Lakers
Feb.3:Toronto 127-120 Chicago
Feb.2:Indiana 118-119Orlando
Feb.2:Philadelp. 103-106Wash.W.
Feb.2:Boston C. 113-107 Charlotte
Feb.2:NY Knicks 108-120Memphis
Feb.2:Houston 115-104 Cleveland
Feb.2:Dallas M. 114-120OKC Thun.
Feb.2:Utah Jazz 108-104 Denver N.
Feb.2:Sacrame. 112-101 Brooklyn
Feb.2:LA Lakers 99-94 Portland
Feb.1:Toronto 110-106 Miami H.
Feb.1:Detroit 101-111N.Orleans
Feb.1:Milwaukee 112-98 Wash.W.
Feb.1:Chicago 126-115 Orlando
Feb.1:Minn.T. 130-115 Denver N.
Feb.1:S.Antonio 120-124GS Warri.
Feb.1:Phoenix 121-111 Brooklyn
Jan.31:Toronto 106-100 Atlanta
Jan.31:Cleveland 93-90 N.Orleans
Jan.31:Indiana 122-116 LA Clipp.
Jan.31:Philadelp. 122-119 Memphis
Jan.31:Boston C. 122-92 Miami H.
Jan.31:NY Knicks 116-96 Sacrame.
Jan.31:Houston 108-122GS Warri.
Jan.31:OKC Thun. 98-81 Portland
Jan.30:Atlanta 129-121 LA Lakers
Jan.30:Charlotte 90-115LA Clipp.
Jan.30:Chicago 130-116 Portland
Jan.30:Detroit 115-105 Cleveland
Jan.30:Orlando 110-108 Dallas M.
Jan.30:Milwaukee 100-136Denver N.
Jan.30:Minn.T. 126-106 Utah Jazz
Jan.30:Phoenix 115-110 S.Antonio
Jan.29:N.Orleans 97-107Boston C.
Jan.29:Dallas M. 132-105 Indiana
Jan.29:Philadelp. 103-101 Sacrame.
Jan.29:Miami H. 120-124Toronto
Jan.29:Memphis 115-95 Wash.W.
Jan.29:GS Warri. 110-106 Brooklyn
Jan.28:N.Orleans 105-116Denver N.
Jan.28:Charlotte 117-114 LA Lakers
Jan.28:Orlando 119-103 Detroit
Jan.28:Atlanta 108-92 Boston C.
Jan.28:Miami H. 121-114 LA Clipp.
Jan.28:Houston 110-125Portland
Jan.28:Memphis 119-109 Utah Jazz
Jan.28:OKC Thun. 110-113Indiana
Jan.28:S.Antonio 131-122 Chicago
Jan.28:Phoenix 134-124 Minn.T.
Jan.28:Milwaukee 123-108 NY Knicks
Jan.27:Philadelp. 105-87 LA Lakers
Jan.27:GS Warri. 124-115 Minn.T.
Jan.26:Cleveland 115-99 Milwaukee
Jan.26:Indiana 126-158Charlotte
Jan.26:Orlando 102-111LA Clipp.
Jan.26:Atlanta 121-104 Sacrame.
Jan.26:Chicago 111-105 Toronto
Jan.26:Miami H. 110-96 NY Knicks
Jan.26:S.Antonio 110-118Memphis
Jan.26:Brooklyn 118-124Denver N.
Jan.26:Utah Jazz 97-105Phoenix
Jan.26:Portland 112-132Dallas M.
Jan.25:Philadelp. 117-107 N.Orleans
Jan.25:Detroit 105-110Denver N.
Jan.25:Toronto 125-113 Charlotte
Jan.25:Wash.W. 115-116LA Clipp.
Jan.25:Boston C. 128-75 Sacrame.
Jan.25:Brooklyn 96-106LA Lakers
Jan.25:Houston 104-134S.Antonio
Jan.25:GS Warri. 130-92 Dallas M.
Jan.25:Portland 107-109Minn.T.
Jan.24:Cleveland 95-93 NY Knicks
Jan.24:OKC Thun. 110-111Chicago
Jan.24:N.Orleans 117-113 Indiana
Jan.24:Phoenix 115-109 Utah Jazz
Jan.23:NY Knicks 110-102 LA Clipp.
Jan.23:Wash.W. 87-116Boston C.
Jan.23:Miami H. 113-107 LA Lakers
Jan.23:Orlando 114-95 Chicago
Jan.23:Toronto 105-114Portland
Jan.23:Charlotte 91-113Atlanta
Jan.23:S.Antonio 109-115Philadelp.
Jan.23:Dallas M. 104-91 Memphis
Jan.23:Minn.T. 136-125 Brooklyn
Jan.23:Denver N. 117-111 Detroit
Jan.23:GS Warri. 94-92 Utah Jazz
Jan.22:Cleveland 94-87 OKC Thun.
Jan.22:Milwaukee 133-127 Sacrame.
Jan.22:Phoenix 113-103 Indiana
Jan.21:Charlotte 121-98 OKC Thun.
Jan.21:Orlando 105-116LA Lakers
Jan.21:Philadelp. 101-102LA Clipp.
Jan.21:Atlanta 110-108 Miami H.
Jan.21:Boston C. 105-109Portland
Jan.21:Wash.W. 105-109Toronto
Jan.21:Milwaukee 94-90 Chicago
Jan.21:S.Antonio 102-117Brooklyn
Jan.21:Denver N. 118-122Memphis
Jan.21:Utah Jazz 111-101 Detroit
Jan.21:GS Warri. 105-103 Houston
Jan.20:NY Knicks 91-102N.Orleans
Jan.20:Dallas M. 101-109Phoenix
Jan.20:GS Warri. 117-121Indiana
Jan.19:Philadelp. 123-110 Orlando
Jan.19:Wash.W. 118-119Brooklyn
Jan.19:Atlanta 134-122 Minn.T.
Jan.19:Boston C. 102-111Charlotte
Jan.19:Miami H. 104-92 Portland
Jan.19:Chicago 117-104 Cleveland
Jan.19:Milwaukee 126-114 Memphis
Jan.19:Dallas M. 102-98 Toronto
Jan.19:S.Antonio 118-96 OKC Thun.
Jan.19:Utah Jazz 111-116Houston
Jan.19:Denver N. 130-128 LA Clipp.
Jan.19:Sacrame. 131-133Detroit
Jan.19:LA Lakers 104-111Indiana
Jan.18:NY Knicks 110-112Minn.T.
Jan.18:GS Warri. 102-86 Detroit
Jan.17:Boston C. 104-92 N.Orleans
Jan.17:NY Knicks 87-97Charlotte
Jan.17:Wash.W. 117-98 Philadelp.
Jan.17:Cleveland 114-107 Brooklyn
Jan.17:Memphis 119-106 Chicago
Jan.17:LA Clipp. 139-133 Indiana
Jan.17:Atlanta 121-114 Milwaukee
Jan.17:Orlando 88-98Portland
Jan.17:Miami H. 104-99 Toronto
Jan.17:Dallas M. 104-102 OKC Thun.
Jan.17:S.Antonio 107-121Phoenix
Jan.17:LA Lakers 101-95 Utah Jazz
Jan.16:Detroit 108-135Phoenix
Jan.16:Sacrame. 112-118Houston
Jan.16:Minn.T. 119-99 GS Warri.
Jan.16:Denver N. 102-125Utah Jazz
Jan.15:Milwaukee 96-103Toronto
Jan.15:Wash.W. 110-115Portland
Jan.15:Atlanta 108-117NY Knicks
Jan.15:Brooklyn 120-105 N.Orleans
Jan.15:Miami H. 98-109Philadelp.
Jan.15:OKC Thun. 102-107Cleveland
Jan.15:Boston C. 114-112 Chicago
Jan.15:S.Antonio 101-94 LA Clipp.
Jan.15:Denver N. 133-96 LA Lakers
Jan.15:Dallas M. 108-92 Orlando
Jan.14:Charlotte 109-116Orlando
Jan.14:Detroit 103-87 Toronto
Jan.14:Indiana 94-112Phoenix
Jan.14:Philadelp. 111-99 Boston C.
Jan.14:Miami H. 124-118 Atlanta
Jan.14:Chicago 96-138GS Warri.
Jan.14:S.Antonio 109-114Cleveland
Jan.14:Memphis 85-112Dallas M.
Jan.14:Sacrame. 126-114 Houston
Jan.13:Milwaukee 118-99 GS Warri.
Jan.13:Memphis 116-108 Minn.T.
Jan.13:N.Orleans 113-89 LA Clipp.
Jan.13:Brooklyn 109-130OKC Thun.
Jan.13:Denver N. 140-108 Portland
Jan.12:Indiana 100-119Boston C.
Jan.12:Philadelp. 98-109Charlotte
Jan.12:Wash.W. 112-106 Orlando
Jan.12:Atlanta 91-115Miami H.
Jan.12:NY Knicks 108-85 Dallas M.
Jan.12:S.Antonio 124-128Houston
Jan.12:Utah Jazz 91-111Cleveland
Jan.12:Chicago 112-138Brooklyn
Jan.12:Sacrame. 125-116 LA Lakers
Jan.11:Chicago 133-87 Detroit
Jan.11:Wash.W. 122-118 OKC Thun.
Jan.11:Toronto 95-99Phoenix
Jan.11:Memphis 116-108 GS Warri.
Jan.11:N.Orleans 128-125 Minn.T.
Jan.11:LA Clipp. 87-85 Denver N.
Jan.10:Houston 91-111Philadelp.
Jan.10:Portland 114-108 Brooklyn
Jan.10:Charlotte 103-99 Milwaukee
Jan.10:Detroit 126-116 Utah Jazz
Jan.10:Boston C. 101-98 Indiana
Jan.10:NY Knicks 111-96 S.Antonio
Jan.10:Sacrame. 108-109Cleveland
Jan.9:LA Clipp. 106-93 Atlanta
Jan.9:Orlando 100-102Wash.W.
Jan.9:Toronto 105-101 N.Orleans
Jan.9:Houston 123-141Minn.T.
Jan.9:OKC Thun. 95-99Denver N.
Jan.9:Brooklyn 121-119 S.Antonio
Jan.9:Dallas M. 113-99 Chicago
Jan.9:GS Warri. 96-82 Cleveland
Jan.9:Portland 103-88 Sacrame.
Jan.9:LA Lakers 119-127Memphis
Jan.8:LA Clipp. 108-123Memphis
Jan.8:Charlotte 114-106 Milwaukee
Jan.8:Detroit 97-92 Orlando
Jan.8:Indiana 125-113 Utah Jazz
Jan.8:Boston C. 99-75 NY Knicks
Jan.8:Phoenix 100-123Miami H.
Jan.7:Philadelp. 119-100 S.Antonio
Jan.7:Brooklyn 109-121Milwaukee
Jan.7:Toronto 122-108 Utah Jazz
Jan.7:Chicago 130-122 Wash.W.
Jan.7:Houston 106-130Dallas M.
Jan.7:OKC Thun. 105-135Minn.T.
Jan.7:Denver N. 121-111 Sacrame.
Jan.7:LA Lakers 134-118 Atlanta
Jan.7:Portland 101-114Cleveland
Jan.6:NY Knicks 108-105 Boston C.
Jan.6:Memphis 118-88 Detroit
Jan.6:N.Orleans 101-96 GS Warri.
Jan.6:Phoenix 106-89 LA Clipp.
Jan.5:Charlotte 140-111 Detroit
Jan.5:Orlando 106-116Philadelp.
Jan.5:Wash.W. 111-114Houston
Jan.5:Boston C. 97-99S.Antonio
Jan.5:Indiana 121-129Brooklyn
Jan.5:Dallas M. 99-82 GS Warri.
Jan.5:Milwaukee 111-117Toronto
Jan.5:Minn.T. 98-90 OKC Thun.
Jan.5:Denver N. 109-115Utah Jazz
Jan.5:Portland 109-115Miami H.
Jan.5:Sacrame. 102-108Atlanta
Jan.4:Cleveland 106-110Memphis
Jan.4:Toronto 129-104 S.Antonio
Jan.4:NY Knicks 104-94 Indiana
Jan.4:N.Orleans 110-123Phoenix
Jan.4:LA Lakers 122-114 Sacrame.
Jan.3:Philadelp. 133-113 Houston
Jan.3:Wash.W. 124-121 Charlotte
Jan.3:Brooklyn 104-118Memphis
Jan.3:Chicago 102-98 Orlando
Jan.3:Milwaukee 106-115Detroit
Jan.3:N.Orleans 104-115Utah Jazz
Jan.3:Dallas M. 103-89 Denver N.
Jan.3:GS Warri. 115-108 Miami H.
Jan.3:Portland 136-131 Atlanta
Jan.3:LA Clipp. 104-122Minn.T.
Jan.2:Toronto 120-105 NY Knicks
Jan.2:Boston C. 116-111 Orlando
Jan.2:Cleveland 108-104 Indiana
Jan.2:Sacrame. 115-113 Miami H.
Jan.2:Charlotte 99-133Phoenix
Jan.2:OKC Thun. 86-95Dallas M.
Jan.2:LA Lakers 108-103 Minn.T.
Jan.1:Milwaukee 136-113 N.Orleans
Jan.1:Detroit 117-116 S.Antonio
Jan.1:Wash.W. 119-120Chicago
Jan.1:Brooklyn 116-120LA Clipp.
Jan.1:Houston 111-124Denver N.
Jan.1:Utah Jazz 116-123GS Warri.
Dec.31:Boston C. 123-108 Phoenix
Dec.31:Indiana 106-108Chicago
Dec.31:Sacrame. 96-112Dallas M.
Dec.31:Houston 110-120Miami H.
Dec.31:Cleveland 118-121Atlanta
Dec.31:Toronto 116-108 LA Clipp.
Dec.31:Memphis 118-105 S.Antonio
Dec.31:OKC Thun. 95-80 NY Knicks
Dec.31:Utah Jazz 120-108 Minn.T.
Dec.31:LA Lakers 139-106 Portland
Dec.30:Brooklyn 102-110Philadelp.
Dec.30:Orlando 118-136Milwaukee
Dec.30:Wash.W. 110-93 Cleveland
Dec.29:Detroit 85-94NY Knicks
Dec.29:Indiana 108-116Charlotte
Dec.29:Boston C. 82-91LA Clipp.
Dec.29:Chicago 131-117 Atlanta
Dec.29:Memphis 104-99 LA Lakers
Dec.29:Phoenix 115-97 OKC Thun.
Dec.29:Portland 105-120Utah Jazz
Dec.29:Sacrame. 95-94 Dallas M.
Dec.28:Orlando 110-127Milwaukee
Dec.28:Miami H. 119-112 Wash.W.
Dec.28:Toronto 109-114Philadelp.
Dec.28:Houston 123-132LA Lakers
Dec.28:Minn.T. 88-96NY Knicks
Dec.28:N.Orleans 108-104 Cleveland
Dec.28:GS Warri. 86-89Denver N.
Dec.28:Sacrame. 117-111 OKC Thun.
Dec.27:Charlotte 123-99 Houston
Dec.27:Atlanta 118-130Chicago
Dec.27:Minn.T. 108-103 Boston C.
Dec.27:S.Antonio 104-110Utah Jazz
Dec.27:Phoenix 113-114Memphis
Dec.27:Portland 117-132Dallas M.
Dec.27:LA Clipp. 108-124Brooklyn
Dec.26:Miami H. 93-83 Orlando
Dec.26:Cleveland 144-99 Toronto
Dec.26:Wash.W. 96-117Philadelp.
Dec.26:Sacrame. 102-127Memphis
Dec.26:OKC Thun. 117-112 N.Orleans
Dec.26:S.Antonio 144-109 Detroit
Dec.26:Chicago 113-105 Indiana
Dec.26:LA Clipp. 100-103Denver N.
Dec.25:NY Knicks 101-87 Atlanta
Dec.25:Milwaukee 117-113 Boston C.
Dec.25:Phoenix 107-116GS Warri.
Dec.25:LA Lakers 115-122Brooklyn
Dec.25:Utah Jazz 120-116 Dallas M.
Dec.23:Indiana 118-106 Houston
Dec.23:Orlando 104-110N.Orleans
Dec.23:Philadelp. 96-98Atlanta
Dec.23:Miami H. 115-112 Detroit
Dec.23:NY Knicks 117-124Wash.W.
Dec.23:Dallas M. 95-102Milwaukee
Dec.23:Denver N. 107-115Charlotte
Dec.23:Phoenix 113-101 OKC Thun.
Dec.23:Utah Jazz 128-116 Minn.T.
Dec.23:GS Warri. 113-104 Memphis
Dec.23:LA Lakers 110-138S.Antonio
Dec.22:Atlanta 98-104Orlando
Dec.22:Boston C. 111-101 Cleveland
Dec.22:Milwaukee 126-106 Houston
Dec.22:OKC Thun. 108-94 Denver N.
Dec.22:Sacrame. 89-105LA Clipp.
Dec.21:Miami H. 125-96 Indiana
Dec.21:NY Knicks 105-91 Detroit
Dec.21:N.Orleans 111-97 Portland
Dec.21:Dallas M. 114-102 Minn.T.
Dec.21:LA Lakers 90-108Phoenix
Dec.20:Boston C. 103-108Philadelp.
Dec.20:Chicago 133-118 Houston
Dec.20:Memphis 99-102OKC Thun.
Dec.20:Utah Jazz 112-102 Charlotte
Dec.20:GS Warri. 113-98 Sacrame.
Dec.20:LA Clipp. 92-116S.Antonio
Dec.19:Chicago 115-110 LA Lakers
Dec.19:Detroit 100-90 Miami H.
Dec.19:Memphis 100-105Portland
Dec.19:Sacrame. 121-114 S.Antonio
Dec.19:Minn.T. 111-105 Dallas M.
Dec.19:Phoenix 137-106 Charlotte
Dec.18:Detroit 107-116Houston
Dec.18:Brooklyn 93-100Orlando
Dec.18:Toronto 119-100 GS Warri.
Dec.18:OKC Thun. 104-103 LA Clipp.
Dec.18:Boston C. 114-107 NY Knicks
Dec.18:Milwaukee 90-119Cleveland
Dec.18:Utah Jazz 103-109Wash.W.
Dec.17:Orlando 105-115Miami H.
Dec.17:Atlanta 115-133Denver N.
Dec.17:Boston C. 107-111GS Warri.
Dec.17:Minn.T. 110-92 LA Lakers
Dec.17:Utah Jazz 126-128S.Antonio
Dec.17:N.Orleans 116-112 Milwaukee
Dec.17:Portland 125-116 Charlotte
Dec.17:Sacrame. 105-124Memphis
Dec.16:Indiana 122-113 Detroit
Dec.16:Brooklyn 114-105 Philadelp.
Dec.16:Houston 103-116NY Knicks
Dec.16:Phoenix 118-98 Wash.W.
Dec.15:Cleveland 124-89 Houston
Dec.15:Orlando 99-111Atlanta
Dec.15:Philadelp. 96-101Miami H.
Dec.15:Dallas M. 104-107LA Lakers
Dec.15:Milwaukee 114-99 Indiana
Dec.15:OKC Thun. 110-113N.Orleans
Dec.15:S.Antonio 115-131Charlotte
Dec.15:Denver N. 107-124Minn.T.
Dec.15:Utah Jazz 124-103 LA Clipp.
Dec.15:Portland 103-113Memphis
Dec.15:Sacrame. 119-105 Wash.W.
Dec.14:Brooklyn 131-129 Toronto
Dec.14:NY Knicks 96-105GS Warri.
Dec.14:Portland 107-111Phoenix
Dec.13:Cleveland 105-94 Miami H.
Dec.13:Indiana 100-102GS Warri.
Dec.13:Toronto 124-101 Sacrame.
Dec.13:Atlanta 126-132Houston
Dec.13:Boston C. 117-103 Milwaukee
Dec.13:Memphis 126-91 Philadelp.
Dec.13:Dallas M. 120-96 Charlotte
Dec.13:Denver N. 113-107 Wash.W.
Dec.13:LA Clipp. 111-95 Phoenix
Dec.12:NY Knicks 97-112Milwaukee
Dec.12:Detroit 104-116Brooklyn
Dec.12:OKC Thun. 84-103Dallas M.
Dec.12:S.Antonio 112-97 N.Orleans
Dec.12:Portland 111-116Minn.T.
Dec.12:LA Lakers 106-94 Orlando
Dec.11:LA Clipp. 106-104 Orlando
Dec.11:Wash.W. 98-123Utah Jazz
Dec.11:Cleveland 117-103 Sacrame.
Dec.11:Miami H. 118-92 Chicago
Dec.11:Memphis 113-106 Houston
Dec.11:Philadelp. 102-93 GS Warri.
Dec.11:S.Antonio 112-127Denver N.
Dec.10:Charlotte 124-123 Sacrame.
Dec.10:Indiana 106-93 Dallas M.
Dec.10:Atlanta 105-113Brooklyn
Dec.10:Toronto 90-87 NY Knicks
Dec.10:Houston 114-123Milwaukee
Dec.10:Minn.T. 106-123Cleveland
Dec.10:N.Orleans 109-93 Detroit
Dec.10:OKC Thun. 95-116LA Lakers
Dec.10:Phoenix 111-90 Boston C.
Dec.9:Philadelp. 96-118Utah Jazz
Dec.9:Memphis 108-95 LA Lakers
Dec.9:S.Antonio 123-111 Denver N.
Dec.8:Charlotte 106-110Philadelp.
Dec.8:Cleveland 115-92 Chicago
Dec.8:Detroit 116-119Wash.W.
Dec.8:Indiana 122-102 NY Knicks
Dec.8:Miami H. 113-104 Milwaukee
Dec.8:Toronto 109-110OKC Thun.
Dec.8:Houston 114-104 Brooklyn
Dec.8:Memphis 96-104Dallas M.
Dec.8:Minn.T. 104-136Utah Jazz
Dec.8:N.Orleans 114-120Denver N.
Dec.8:GS Warri. 104-94 Portland
Dec.8:Sacrame. 142-130 Orlando
Dec.8:LA Clipp. 114-111 Boston C.
Dec.7:Dallas M. 99-102Brooklyn
Dec.7:S.Antonio 109-121NY Knicks
Dec.7:LA Lakers 117-102 Boston C.
Dec.6:Charlotte 124-127Philadelp.
Dec.6:Detroit 103-114OKC Thun.
Dec.6:Indiana 116-110 Wash.W.
Dec.6:Miami H. 90-105Memphis
Dec.6:Chicago 109-97 Denver N.
Dec.6:Milwaukee 112-104 Cleveland
Dec.6:Minn.T. 110-121Atlanta
Dec.6:Phoenix 108-104 S.Antonio
Dec.6:GS Warri. 126-95 Orlando
Dec.6:Portland 90-102LA Clipp.
Dec.5:Cleveland 108-109Utah Jazz
Dec.5:Atlanta 127-130Charlotte
Dec.5:Toronto 102-90 Wash.W.
Dec.5:Houston 118-108 N.Orleans
Dec.4:NY Knicks 99-113Denver N.
Dec.4:Brooklyn 107-111Chicago
Dec.4:Milwaukee 124-102 Miami H.
Dec.4:Dallas M. 90-97Memphis
Dec.4:GS Warri. 107-112S.Antonio
Dec.4:Portland 117-145Boston C.
Dec.4:Sacrame. 104-99 LA Clipp.
Dec.3:Indiana 104-113Miami H.
Dec.3:Wash.W. 101-116Cleveland
Dec.3:Atlanta 96-98Philadelp.
Dec.3:Brooklyn 110-105 Minn.T.
Dec.3:Houston 118-116 Orlando
Dec.3:Dallas M. 91-107N.Orleans
Dec.3:Utah Jazz 137-130 Boston C.
Dec.3:GS Warri. 118-96 Phoenix
Dec.3:LA Lakers 115-119LA Clipp.
Dec.2:NY Knicks 115-119Chicago
Dec.2:Toronto 97-93 Milwaukee
Dec.2:Memphis 152-79 OKC Thun.
Dec.2:Phoenix 114-103 Detroit
Dec.2:Portland 83-114S.Antonio
Dec.1:Indiana 111-114Atlanta
Dec.1:Orlando 108-103 Denver N.
Dec.1:Wash.W. 115-107 Minn.T.
Dec.1:Boston C. 88-87 Philadelp.
Dec.1:Miami H. 85-111Cleveland
Full Standings
# Team Games Won Lost PCT% GB L10 STRK PPG OPPG DIFF Home Away Total Points Last 5 Games
 Eastern Conference              
1
Miami Heat82532964.605-5L-1110.0106.04.031-1222-179022:8657 (+365)     
2
Boston C.82513162.215-5W-1112.0104.08.028-1323-189164:8567 (+597)     
3
Philadelphia 7682513162.214-6W-2110.0107.03.025-1726-149015:8801 (+214)     
4
Milwaukee B.82513162.216-4L-1116.0112.04.027-1424-179470:9195 (+275)     
5
Toronto R.82483458.525-5L-1109.0107.02.026-1722-178970:8782 (+188)     
6
Chicago B.82463656.132-8W-1112.0112.00.026-1420-229152:9184 (-32)     
7
Brooklyn N.82443853.745-5W-4113.0112.01.020-1824-209258:9194 (+64)     
8
Cleveland C.82443853.743-7W-1108.0106.02.025-1719-218839:8665 (+174)     
9
Atlanta H.82433952.455-5W-1114.0112.02.027-1416-259343:9215 (+128)     
10
Charlotte H.82433952.456-4W-3115.0115.00.021-1922-209457:9421 (+36)     
11
NY Knicks82374545.167-3W-2106.0107.0-1.017-2320-228731:8741 (-10)     
12
Washington W.82354742.775-5L-3109.0112.0-3.021-1914-288907:9184 (-277)     
13
Indiana P.82255730.580-10L-10112.0115.0-3.016-249-339140:9425 (-285)     
14
Detroit P.82235928.094-6L-3105.0112.0-7.013-2810-318596:9229 (-633)     
15
Orlando M.82226026.8103-7W-1104.0112.0-8.011-2911-318547:9203 (-656)     
 Western Conference              
1
Phoenix S.82641878.0105-5L-1115.0107.08.033-831-109416:8801 (+615)     
2
Memphis G.82562668.3115-5L-1116.0110.06.030-1326-139480:9014 (+466)     
3
GS Warriors82532964.6127-3W-5111.0106.05.032-1121-189102:8648 (+454)     
4
Dallas M.82523063.4135-5W-4108.0105.03.028-1324-178858:8587 (+271)     
5
Utah Jazz82493359.8145-5W-1114.0108.06.028-1221-219316:8821 (+495)     
6
Denver N.82483458.5153-7L-1113.0110.03.024-1824-169243:9054 (+189)     
7
Minnesota T.82463656.1164-6L-1116.0113.03.025-1421-229507:9291 (+216)     
8
LA Clippers82424051.2176-4W-5108.0108.00.025-1617-248890:8888 (+2)     
9
N.Orleans P.82364643.9184-6L-2109.0110.0-1.020-2216-248962:9043 (-81)     
10
San Antonio S.82344841.5195-5L-3113.0113.00.017-2417-249279:9269 (+10)     
11
LA Lakers82334940.2202-8W-2112.0115.0-3.021-2012-299192:9442 (-250)     
12
Sacramento K.82305236.6215-5W-1110.0116.0-6.017-2413-289045:9493 (-448)     
13
Portland TB82275532.9220-10L-11106.0115.0-9.017-2310-328711:9439 (-728)     
14
OKC Thunder82245829.3234-6L-3104.0112.0-8.013-2811-308506:9170 (-664)     
15
Houston R.82206224.4242-8L-7110.0118.0-8.011-319-318997:9692 (-695)     
# Team Games Won Lost PCT% L10 STRK PPG OPPG DIFF Total Points Last 5 Games
 Eastern Conference           
1Miami Heat43311272.16-4W-3110.9105.25.74769:4522 (+247)     
2Boston C.41281368.38-2W-2111.0103.87.24550:4254 (+296)     
3Milwaukee B.41271465.97-3W-1115.3111.14.24727:4555 (+172)     
4Atlanta H.41271465.99-1W-4116.9111.85.04791:4585 (+206)     
5Toronto R.43261760.57-3W-3111.1106.84.34777:4591 (+186)     
6Chicago B.40261465.04-6L-4114.3111.92.44570:4475 (+95)     
7Philadelphia 7642251759.56-4W-3110.7107.03.84651:4492 (+159)     
8Cleveland C.42251759.55-5W-1108.0103.74.24534:4356 (+178)     
9Charlotte H.40211952.56-4W-2113.2112.50.64527:4501 (+26)     
10Washington W.40211952.56-4L-1110.9111.4-0.54435:4457 (-22)     
11Brooklyn N.38201852.67-3W-3111.0111.5-0.54218:4236 (-18)     
12NY Knicks40172342.54-6W-1106.2107.4-1.24246:4294 (-48)     
13Indiana P.40162440.03-7L-5114.0114.4-0.54558:4577 (-19)     
14Detroit P.41132831.73-7L-2105.1110.3-5.24310:4522 (-212)     
15Orlando M.40112927.54-6W-2103.9112.4-8.54154:4495 (-341)     
 Western Conference           
1Phoenix S.4133880.57-3L-1116.0106.39.74756:4357 (+399)     
2GS Warriors43321174.45-5W-2113.4103.410.14878:4445 (+433)     
3Memphis G.43301369.89-1L-1117.0108.78.35032:4673 (+359)     
4Dallas M.41281368.38-2W-6108.0102.16.04430:4186 (+244)     
5Utah Jazz40281270.08-2L-1116.9106.910.04674:4274 (+400)     
6Minnesota T.39251464.17-3L-1113.6107.66.04430:4197 (+233)     
7LA Clippers41251661.07-3W-5109.2107.22.04477:4394 (+83)     
8Denver N.42241857.13-7L-1115.1112.32.84834:4718 (+116)     
9LA Lakers41212051.23-7W-1112.6113.6-1.04616:4656 (-40)     
10N.Orleans P.42202247.65-5L-1111.5109.91.64683:4614 (+69)     
11San Antonio S.41172441.54-6L-1114.7114.70.04703:4702 (+1)     
12Sacramento K.41172441.53-7L-5110.4114.0-3.54528:4673 (-145)     
13Portland TB40172342.53-7L-6109.2113.3-4.24366:4533 (-167)     
14OKC Thunder41132831.73-7W-2105.3111.1-5.84316:4554 (-238)     
15Houston R.42113126.21-9L-5111.9118.7-6.84700:4987 (-287)     
# Team Games Won Lost PCT% L10 STRK PPG OPPG DIFF Total Points Last 5 Games
 Eastern Conference           
1Philadelphia 7640261465.06-4L-1109.1107.71.44364:4309 (+55)     
2Milwaukee B.41241758.56-4L-1115.7113.22.54743:4640 (+103)     
3Brooklyn N.44242054.55-5W-1114.5112.71.95040:4958 (+82)     
4Boston C.41231856.18-2W-1112.5105.27.34614:4313 (+301)     
5Miami Heat39221756.47-3L-1109.1106.03.04253:4135 (+118)     
6Toronto R.39221756.47-3L-1107.5107.50.14193:4191 (+2)     
7Charlotte H.42222052.47-3W-1117.4117.10.24930:4920 (+10)     
8Chicago B.42202247.64-6W-2109.1112.1-3.04582:4709 (-127)     
9NY Knicks42202247.68-2W-5106.8105.90.94485:4447 (+38)     
10Cleveland C.40192147.52-8L-2107.6107.7-0.14305:4309 (-4)     
11Atlanta H.41162539.04-6W-1111.0112.9-1.94552:4630 (-78)     
12Washington W.42142833.32-8L-2106.5112.5-6.14472:4727 (-255)     
13Orlando M.42113126.23-7L-4104.6112.1-7.54393:4708 (-315)     
14Detroit P.41103124.44-6L-1104.5114.8-10.34286:4707 (-421)     
15Indiana P.4293321.42-8L-5109.1115.4-6.34582:4848 (-266)     
 Western Conference           
1Phoenix S.41311075.67-3W-1113.7108.45.34660:4444 (+216)     
2Memphis G.39261366.76-4L-2114.1111.32.74448:4341 (+107)     
3Dallas M.41241758.56-4W-2108.0107.30.74428:4401 (+27)     
4Denver N.40241660.09-1W-3110.2108.41.84409:4336 (+73)     
5GS Warriors39211853.85-5W-3108.3107.80.54224:4203 (+21)     
6Utah Jazz42212150.02-8W-1110.5108.32.34642:4547 (+95)     
7Minnesota T.43212248.86-4W-2118.1118.5-0.45077:5094 (-17)     
8LA Clippers41172441.54-6W-1107.6109.6-2.04413:4494 (-81)     
9San Antonio S.41172441.55-5L-2111.6111.40.24576:4567 (+9)     
10N.Orleans P.40162440.05-5L-1107.0110.7-3.84279:4429 (-150)     
11Sacramento K.41132831.75-5W-1110.2117.6-7.44517:4820 (-303)     
12LA Lakers41122929.33-7W-1111.6116.7-5.14576:4786 (-210)     
13OKC Thunder41113026.82-8L-3102.2112.6-10.44190:4616 (-426)     
14Portland TB42103223.81-9L-5103.5116.8-13.44345:4906 (-561)     
15Houston R.4093122.52-8L-2107.4117.6-10.24297:4705 (-408)     
Stats Leaders
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
James_LeBron_2

LA Lakers
(203-SF-1984)
Avg: 30.3

30.3
29.7
29.6
29.0
Stephen Curry hits 16 3s to win All-Star Game MVP; LeBron James nails game winner (Photo: si.com)
Warriors beat Celtics 103-90 to win 4th NBA title in 8 years (Photo: dw.com)
Golden State Warriors 2021-22
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Draymond Green
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Stephen Curry
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Andrew Wiggins
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Klay Thompson
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Jordan Poole
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# XiBR Cb (oXCH) OIs SDR XiU
95 026 (8'8'') y 50 USA
51 066 (8'9'') G 55 USA
99 910 (8'4'') y 98 Canadian
50 026 (8'8'') G 50 Bahamas-USA
5 025 (8'7'') AG 99 USA
915 (8'6'') Ay 96 USA
01 021 (8'5'') G 93 USA
0 026 (8'8'') Ay 96 Mexican-USA
2 026 (8'8'') G/y 54 USA
- 065 (8'1'') OG 98 USA
33 918 (8'2'') Oy 93 USA
0 024 (8'8'') G 92 USA
77 912 (8'01'') y/C 55 Serbian
HRid CIiZh: AURLR KRQQ USA
HRid CIiZh: ChQas gRbiQZI USA
CIiZh SssasUijU: baZhiRl mQITj USA
CIiZh SssasUijU: mQuZR yQisRQ USA
CIiZh SssasUijU: eIj SdiBs USA
CIiZh SssasUijU: gRnij balInRLaZ Serbian
CIiZh SssasUijU: KRjjF SUVajsIj USA
CIiZh SssasUijU: ziBi bihlilRli Swazi
CI-PTjRQ: KaQV viZIM USA
GRjRQil bijiDRQ: mIM bFRQs USA
GRjRQil bijiDRQ: wQiLas AZhlRjV USA
PTjRQ: ORURQ GuMRQ USA
PTjRQ/CqP/CI-ChiaQBij: zIR viZIM USA
 Average Height: 197.1 cm (6'5.6'')
 Average Age: 28.8
NBA Awards 2022 - Jun 20, 2022

Finals MVP: USA Stephen Curry (6'3''-G-1988) of GS Warriors
Most Valuable Player: Serbia Nikola Jokic (7'0''-C-1995) of Denver N.
Most Improved Player: USA Ja Morant (6'3''-G-1999) of Memphis G.
Sixth Man of the Year: USA Tyler Herro (6'5''-SG-2000) of Miami Heat
Rookie of the Year: USA Scottie Barnes (6'9''-SF-2001) of Toronto R.
Defensive Player of the Year: USA Marcus Smart (6'4''-PG-1994) of Boston C.
Twyman-Stokes Teammate of the Year: USA Jrue Holiday (6'4''-G-1990) of Milwaukee B.
Hustle Award: USA Marcus Smart (6'4''-PG-1994) of Boston C.
Sportsmanship Award: Australia Patrick Mills (6'0''-PG-1988) of Brooklyn N.
Community Assist Award: USA Gary Payton II (6'3''-G-1992) of GS Warriors
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Social Justice Champion Award: USA Reggie Bullock (6'7''-SG-1991) of Dallas M.
Coach of the Year: Monty Williams of Phoenix S.

NBA 1st Team 2022
Antetokounmpo
Antetokounmpo
Tatum
Tatum
Jokic
Jokic
Doncic
Doncic
Booker
Booker

First Team

Greece Ioannis Antetokounmpo (6'11''-F-1994) of Milwaukee B.
USA Jayson Tatum (6'8''-SF-1998) of Boston C.
Serbia Nikola Jokic (7'0''-C-1995) of Denver N.
Slovenia Luka Doncic (6'7''-G-1999) of Dallas M.
USA Devin Booker (6'6''-SG-1996) of Phoenix S.

NBA Second Team 2022
DeRozan
DeRozan
Durant
Durant
Embiid
Embiid
Curry
Curry
Morant
Morant

Second Team

USA DeMar DeRozan (6'7''-F/G-1989) of Chicago B.
USA Kevin Durant (6'9''-SF-1988) of Brooklyn N.
Cameroon Joel Embiid (7'0''-C-1994) of Philadelphia 76
USA Stephen Curry (6'3''-G-1988) of GS Warriors
USA Ja Morant (6'3''-G-1999) of Memphis G.

NBA Third Team 2022
James
James
Siakam
Siakam
Towns
Towns
Paul
Paul
Young
Young

Third Team

USA LeBron James (6'8''-SF-1984) of LA Lakers
Cameroon Pascal Siakam (6'9''-F-1994) of Toronto R.
Dominican Republic Karl-Anthony Towns (7'0''-F/C-1995) of Minnesota T.
USA Chris Paul (6'0''-PG-1985) of Phoenix S.
USA Trae Young (6'2''-PG-1998) of Atlanta H.

NBA All-Defensive 1st Team 2022
Antetokounmpo
Antetokounmpo
Jackson Jr.
Jackson Jr.
Gobert
Gobert
Smart
Smart
Bridges
Bridges

All-Defensive 1st Team

Greece Ioannis Antetokounmpo (6'11''-F-1994) of Milwaukee B.
USA Jaren Jackson Jr. (6'11''-F-1999) of Memphis G.
France Rudy Gobert (7'1''-C-1992) of Utah Jazz
USA Marcus Smart (6'4''-PG-1994) of Boston C.
USA Mikal Bridges (6'6''-G/F-1996) of Phoenix S.

NBA All-Defensive 2nd Team 2022
Adebayo
Adebayo
Green
Green
Williams III
Williams III
Holiday
Holiday
Thybulle
Thybulle

All-Defensive 2nd Team

USA Bam Adebayo (6'10''-C-1997) of Miami Heat
USA Draymond Green (6'6''-F-1990) of GS Warriors
USA Robert Williams III (6'10''-PF-1997) of Boston C.
USA Jrue Holiday (6'4''-G-1990) of Milwaukee B.
Australia Matisse Thybulle (6'5''-SF-1997) of Philadelphia 76

NBA All-Rookie 1st Team 2022
Barnes
Barnes
Cunningham
Cunningham
Mobley
Mobley
Wagner
Wagner
Green
Green

All-Rookie 1st Team

USA Scottie Barnes (6'9''-SF-2001) of Toronto R.
USA Cade Cunningham (6'8''-SF-2001) of Detroit P.
USA Evan Mobley (7'0''-PF-2001) of Cleveland C.
Germany Franz Wagner (6'9''-G-2001) of Orlando M.
USA Jalen Green (6'6''-G-2002) of Houston R.

NBA All-Rookie 2nd Team 2022
Jones
Jones
Giddey
Giddey
Hyland
Hyland
Dosunmu
Dosunmu
Duarte
Duarte

All-Rookie 2nd Team

USA Herbert Jones (6'7''-F/G-1998) of N.Orleans P.
Australia Josh Giddey (6'8''-G-2002) of OKC Thunder
USA Nah'Shon Hyland (6'3''-G-2000) of Denver N.
Nigeria Ayo Dosunmu (6'5''-PG-2000) of Chicago B.
Dominican Republic Chris Duarte (6'6''-PG-1997) of Indiana P.
Warriors beat Celtics 103-90 to win 4th NBA title in 8 years - Jun 16, 2022

The Golden State Warriors are NBA champions once again, topping the Boston Celtics 103-90 on Thursday night for their fourth title in the last eight seasons. Stephen Curry (6'3''-G-1988, college: Davidson) scored 34 points for the Warriors, who claimed the franchise's seventh championship overall. And this one completed a journey like none other, after a run of five consecutive finals, then a plummet to the bottom of the NBA, and now a return to greatness just two seasons after having the league's worst record. For Curry, Klay Thompson (6'6''-G-1990, college: WSU), Draymond Green (6'6''-F-1990, college: Michigan St.) and Andre Iguodala (6'6''-SF-1984, college: Arizona), it's a fourth championship. The first three rings came in 2015, 2017 and 2018, when Golden State was dynastic and made five consecutive trips to the finals. Injuries, including ones that sidelined Thompson for 2 1/2 years, and roster changes changed everything. But this season, with Thompson returning around the midway point, the Warriors were finally back. Back on top, too. Champions, again, denying the storied Celtics what would have been their record 18th championship, one that would have allowed Boston to break a tie with the Los Angeles Lakers for the most in league history. This tale for the Warriors ended much differently than what was their most recent finals appearance against Toronto in 2019, one that saw Kevin Durant tear his Achilles tendon in Game 5 and then Thompson tear his ACL in what became the Raptors' title-clincher in Game 6. The aftermath of that loss was exacerbated by Durant's decision to leave that summer in free agency to join the Brooklyn Nets and Thompson's own Achilles injury while rehabilitating his knee injury. It thrust a Golden State team into a rebuild that became a reload. The Warriors used their two-year hiatus from the NBA's biggest stages to retool their roster - adding a past No. 1 draft pick in Andrew Wiggins, who excelled in his first finals, along with another rising star in Jordan Poole (6'4''-SG-1999, college: Michigan). It all clicked. For Golden State coach Steve Kerr , it's a ninth championship overall after winning five as a player. He's the sixth coach to capture four titles, joining Phil Jackson, Red Auerbach, John Kundla, Gregg Popovich and Pat Riley. Jaylen Brown (6'7''-SF-1996, college: California) led the Celtics with 34 points. Al Horford (6'10''-F/C-1986, college: Florida) added 19. Jayson Tatum (6'8''-SF-1998, college: Duke) finished with 13 points, but shot just 6 of 18 from the field. Boston also committed 22 turnovers, dropping to 1-8 this postseason when committing 16 or more. It was just the fifth defeat in 22 title-series appearances for Boston, which turned its season around to have a chance at this crown. Boston was 25-25 after 50 games, then went on an absolute tear to get to the finals and nearly claim what would have been just the franchise's second championship since 1986. It was the third consecutive season where things were affected by the global COVID-19 pandemic, and while things were closer to normal, pictures and video of the championship celebration will serve as a forever reminder that the virus was still an issue. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver could not be at the game because he remained in the league's health and safety protocols related to the virus. The redesigned Larry O'Brien Trophy - the golden souvenir given to the NBA champions - was presented to the Warriors by deputy commissioner Mark Tatum instead.
Courtesy of: apnews.com

Stephen Curry hits 16 3s to win All-Star Game MVP; LeBron James nails game winner - Feb 21, 2022

The two kids from Akron stole the show at Sunday night's All-Star Game. Stephen Curry (6'3''-G-1988, college: Davidson) put on a shooting clinic all evening, hitting 16 3-pointers and scoring 50 points, while LeBron James (6'8''-SF-1984) hit an absurd, one-legged turnaround jumper to clinch the victory for Team LeBron over Team Durant 163-160. On a night when the NBA honored its 75 greatest players, two of them -- Curry and James -- put on displays worthy of the occasion. "Yeah, I told him on the court after the game it was kind of a perfect ending," said Curry, who was named the game's Most Valuable Player. "I was chasing that extra two or three points. I think DeMar [DeRozan] hit a big shot, and then [James] came out and hit the game winner. "It was kind of a perfect ending. Obviously, I got the MVP; I played well the whole night. He hit the game winner. All the history of our series and the Akron ties, and all that kind of going into how the night went, so it was pretty -- can't really draw it up any other way. "It's right on the nose of how it should go." Curry, who set the NBA's all-time record for 3-pointers made earlier this season, hit an absurd 16 3-pointers -- which would be the most in any game in NBA history, and smashed the prior All-Star Game record of nine. After setting the first-half record with eight triples, Curry brought the crowd -- which had loudly booed the Golden State Warriors star before the game -- to its feet when he nailed five straight 3-pointers early in the third quarter, including one on three straight possessions. He then hit his 15th 3 -- more than anyone has ever made in any NBA game -- at the end of a passing sequence that saw him pass it to James, who threw it to Nikola Jokic, who passed to Giannis Antetokounmpo (6'11''-F-1994, agency: Octagon Europe), who then swung it to Curry in the corner. Curry then let it fly, and he fully turned around to celebrate before the ball softly fell through the net. During the next timeout, Curry said into the microphone he was wearing for TNT, "Can someone tell me what the record is for points?" Ultimately, Curry wound up with "only" 50 points -- missing a couple of 3-pointers in the fourth quarter that would've allowed him to surpass the 52 points Anthony Davis (6'10''-C-1993, college: Kentucky) scored to set the record in 2017 -- before James ended the contest with his dagger over Zach LaVine (6'5''-SG-1995, college: UCLA). "I couldn't have dreamt it," James said of hitting the game winner. "I could not have dreamed of that moment any better than the actuality that just happened. For me to be back here, like I keep stating, 35 minutes [north] of where I grew up here in Akron, Ohio, to hit the game winner in the All-Star Game where me and my guys back in the back, we used to watch the All-Star Game. I remember 25 years ago we were 12, 11, wishing that we had the opportunity or the means to come up to Cleveland and see some of the greatest basketball players of all time because they inspired us so much. "For me to be here today, for my best friends to be here, for my wife and my kids and my family, my mom. There are so many people that seen me grow from really a young toddler to who I am today. I couldn't even -- I couldn't picture that moment any better." The exploits of James and Curry -- as well as Antetokounmpo, who was the only player on either team playing any sort of defense for large stretches of the evening -- came along with taking part in the NBA's 75th anniversary celebration, as the league honored the 75 greatest players in its history. A large group picture of those who were in attendance was taken inside the arena before the game began. They were then honored during halftime with a ceremony that was emceed by Oscar-winning director Spike Lee, included a video narrated by Oscar-winning actor Forest Whitaker and then saw every player honored by position -- beginning with forwards, followed by centers and ending with guards. The last player announced was Michael Jordan, who drew the biggest cheer of the night. "To be a part of the 75 greatest basketball players to ever play, it just takes me back to my childhood once again growing up in Spring Hill and having all my inspirations taped on my wall, Allen Iverson and Jason Kidd, Gary Payton, Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Oscar Robertson," James said. "To see those guys today and then be on stage with those guys it is ... you guys don't understand. "I'm trying to make you understand as much as I can, but it's just crazy." The game itself used the format first introduced at the All-Star Game in Chicago two years ago, the Elam Ending, which brought the same level of intensity and competition to the final moments this year that it did in its debut. After the two teams played each of the first three quarters for charity -- with the winner of each individual quarter earning $100,000 for its respective charity (Team LeBron playing for Kent State's I Promise Scholars Program and Team Durant playing for the Greater Cleveland Food Bank) -- the fourth quarter was played to a target score. During introductions, it came as no surprise that James received a massive ovation from the fans he has played in front of for 11 of his 18-plus NBA seasons -- letting out a massive roar and raising his arms to the crowd as they did so. It was equally expected that the two Golden State stars honored Sunday night -- Curry, who did play, and Draymond Green (6'6''-F-1990, college: Michigan St.), who did not -- were roundly booed after playing James and the Cleveland Cavaliers four straight years in the NBA Finals, from 2015 to 2018, winning three of them. Team LeBron won the first quarter 47-45, thanks to Luka Doncic (6'7''-G-1999) scoring the team's final six points. Team Durant came back and won the second quarter 49-46 -- despite a record-setting eight first-half 3-pointers from Curry -- to take a 94-93 halftime lead. The two teams then tied in the third quarter, thanks to a heady defensive play by Antetokounmpo late in the quarter. That left the score at 139-138 in favor of Team Durant heading into the fourth, meaning that the target score was 163 points -- 24 more than the total from the team leading after three, in a nod to the late Kobe Bryant, and setting up James' final heroics after Joel Embiid (7'0''-C-1994, college: Kansas) and Antetokounmpo traded baskets throughout the fourth quarter. "I was just trying to win," Antetokounmpo said. "I'm really competitive. Kind of the All-Star Games, they are not built for me. Obviously, I come out here and try to enjoy the game as much as possible, but I don't know how not to go hard. I kind of feel terrible when I'm walking around because I always try to go full speed no matter what I do because that's how -- what type of player I am." For the second straight year, Team Durant was without its captain, as Kevin Durant (6'9''-SF-1988, college: Texas) was unable to play in Sunday's game due to the MCL sprain that has sidelined him for the past month. Durant was originally scheduled to attend the game, despite his injury, but did not after the death of his grandmother this weekend. Green (back, calf) and James Harden (6'5''-SG-1989, college: Arizona St.) (hamstring) also missed the game due to injury, with LaMelo Ball (6'7''-G-2001), Dejounte Murray (6'4''-G-1996, college: Washington) and Jarrett Allen (6'11''-C-1998, college: Texas), respectively, being tapped to serve as their replacements. Donovan Mitchell (6'3''-G-1996, college: Louisville) announced just a couple of hours before tip on Sunday that he too wouldn't play, due to an upper respiratory illness that kept him from participating in anything on Saturday and, ultimately, the All-Star Game itself. Chris Paul, meanwhile, will miss the next six to eight weeks, at least, after suffering an avulsion fracture in his right thumb in Wednesday's win over the Houston Rockets. And yet despite that injury, Paul played for a little more than two minutes in the first quarter of Sunday's game, missing his only shot (a left-handed layup) before sitting down for the night. But the competitive fervor that lasted until the final buzzer encapsulated how the format change has breathed new life into this event. "I think so," Suns coach Monty Williams , who coached Team LeBron, said after the game when asked if the new format was working. "I think even before the final period there's a level of competition you just didn't see before. "Guys want to win the quarter. They want to change lives with that money. And we're in the huddles, we're talking about winning the quarter, we're not out there goofing around, and in the fourth quarter, that's NBA basketball, and you have the best of the best going at it. "You look at Jarrett's block on Joel, that was a prime-time play, Giannis' steal, LeBron's shot. Steph goes for 50. You don't play like that if you're goofing around." Team LeBron improved to 5-0 since the NBA went away from the traditional East-West format of the All-Star Game in 2018 and instead adopted the current setup of having the top vote-getter from each conference draft teams from the game's remaining 22 participants.
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Minnesota Timberwolves' Karl-Anthony Towns edges Trae Young, Luke Kennard to win NBA 3-point contest - Feb 20, 2022

Minnesota Timberwolves center Karl-Anthony Towns (7'0''-F/C-1995, college: Kentucky) demanded an answer as he bounded into the interview room following the 3-point contest at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse on Saturday night. "Who bet against me?" Towns asked with an ear-to-ear grin. Whoever did, lost. Towns, thanks to a record-setting 29 points in the final round, emerged as the winner of the 2022 3-point contest, edging out Atlanta Hawks guard Trae Young (6'2''-PG-1998, college: Oklahoma) and LA Clippers guard Luke Kennard (6'5''-G-1996, college: Duke), who each put up 26. Towns was 13-1 at Caesars Sportsbook, the longest odds in the field. Towns is the first big man to win the 3-point contest since Kevin Love (6'10''-PF-1988, college: UCLA) in 2012. At 6-foot-11, he is the second-tallest winner of the contest; Dirk Nowitzki (7'0''-F-1978), who is 7-0, won it in 2006. Towns, who said he lobbied the league for years to participate, barely escaped the opening round of the competition, taking a deep breath before burying his final shot, which turned out to be just enough to advance to the final round. From there, he took off, although he was mad afterward that he blew a chance to get to at least 30, the number he expected would be needed to win the contest. "I'm super happy to win," Towns said. "It's great, but I just have such high standards for myself. ... I'm the biggest critic of myself. There's no writer, no blogger, no one who could critique and be more harsher on their game than me on my game. So I was so messed up about not getting the 30. ... I thought 30 was what I was going to need to win in the final round. I was able to scrape by with 29." Towns wore a chain in honor of his late mother, Jacqueline, after the league made an exception to its policy prohibiting jewelry from being worn during the event. Jacqueline Cruz-Towns died due to complications from COVID-19 in April 2020. In Saturday night's final round, Towns flew around the arc and set a mark that, ultimately, Kennard and Young couldn't reach. Things went according to script for Towns, with his preference being to go first and set a high score for the others to chase. "I told Luke Kennard I wanted to go first, so I was glad when they called my name and that I was gonna go first," Towns said. "Just tremendously confident in my shooting ability and wanted to go first. I wanted to keep pressure on everybody, get a high number that makes it feel almost unattainable. Just that feeling of you have to be perfect, and you miss one, it kind of knocks confidence out, so I wanted to set the tone real quick. "But I just felt good. I just felt really good and really confident all day. The energy that I had all day wasn't nervousness or anxious, it was super confident, and I can't wait to show the world what I can do when given this platform and stage." Towns, who won the Skills Challenge in 2016, joined Warriors star Stephen Curry (6'3''-G-1988, college: Davidson) as the only players to win two different events in All-Star history. Curry won the 3-point contest (2015, 2021) and Skills Challenge (2011). As for why it took him so long to get into the 3-point contest, Towns said it simply was a matter of him being a big man. While he said winning the competition was further proof he's the best-shooting big man of all time, Towns said he also wants to serve as a role model for kids, showing them they can play the way they want to play. "I think the league knew I could shoot the ball the way I could from 3," Towns said. "But for all the kids, all the tall kids and all the big men out there who are told they won't succeed doing nothing but having their back to the basket and shooting hook shots, I want to be the example that is not true, and you can accomplish anything you want and be the player you want to be at any time. "When I grew up, I remember everyone told me the same thing: 'Have your back to the basket. Why is Karl shooting 3s? There's no reason for him to be shooting 3s.' And me and my dad said, 'Screw them. We're going to do it our way. We're going to make the league our way. We're going to do it our way. We're going to be great in a way the world has never seen before.' That's been my motto. Just show the world greatness from a different lens, and I feel that in the seven years I've been in the league I've shown them that, and I'm only getting better. I'm just scratching the surface of what I can be."
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New York Knicks' Obi Toppin wins dunk contest with one-handed slam - Feb 20, 2022

Obi Toppin (6'9''-F-1998, college: Dayton) was the top dunker Saturday at NBA All-Star Weekend. The New York Knicks forward went through the legs, tapped the ball off the backboard and finished with a one-handed slam to score a 47 on his final dunk and win the NBA slam dunk contest. "We were talking before the dunk contest and were, like, 'We want to come out here and do things that people have never seen before,'" Toppin said of conversation with Chuck Millan of Team Flight Brothers, a dunk coach he worked with to prepare for the night. "So those dunks, never been done in a dunk contest. I felt good being out there." He beat the Golden State Warriors' Juan Toscano-Anderson (6'6''-F-1993, college: Marquette, agency: BeoBasket) in an underwhelming final with Toscano-Anderson -- while wearing the uniform of past Warriors dunk champion Jason Richardson -- unable to convert his final dunk attempt after three tries. "I think I got a little too overzealous just because the first one didn't go my way," he said. Toppin, as a rookie, lost in the finals of last year's dunk contest to Anfernee Simons of the Portland Trail Blazers. "I knew I had to come back for my revenge from last year, and I had fun doing it," Toppin said. "And we had a lot of great dunkers here today. I'm glad I came out with the W." In the first round, Toppin scored a 44 on his first dunk by leaping over Millan while wrapping the ball behind his back before slamming it home. Toscano-Anderson -- while wearing a black Warriors uniform with his last name and number printed in white, green and red as a nod to his Mexican heritage -- jumped over his Warriors teammate, Andrew Wiggins, while finishing a windmill dunk. Orlando Magic guard Cole Anthony (6'3''-PG-2000, college: UNC), who wore his father Greg Anthony's No. 50 Knicks uniform and accessorized with a pair of Timberlands to complete the New York look, was out after the first round. "When Cole missed those two first [attempts] with the Timbs on, I was, like, 'Nah, them Timbs, them heavy, so we got to boost his energy up,'" said Toppin, who cheered on his competition. "I was trying to get everybody on their feet for him doing that." Houston Rockets rookie Jalen Green (6'6''-G-2002) was also out after the first round. He couldn't seize the moment after taking the court wearing a cellphone hanging from a diamond encrusted chain around his neck showing his past dunk highlights when he and teammate Kevin Porter Jr. struggled timing an alley-oop pass off the side of the backboard. Toppin became the third player in Knicks history to win the contest, following Nate Robinson (2006, '09, '10) and Kenny "Sky" Walker (1989). Toppin also won the competition in Cleveland 25 years after a rookie Kobe Bryant won the slam dunk contest in Cleveland, a fact that was not lost on him. "It feels amazing," he said. "There have been a lot of legends that have won the dunk contest, and for my name to be a part of that is something special. I don't take it for granted."
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Cade Cunningham named MVP in revamped Rising Stars Challenge - Feb 19, 2022

The Rising Stars Challenge became the latest part of All-Star Weekend to undergo a format change, and it was a success. The event, which features the top first- and second-year NBA players, employed an entirely new format this season. Rather than just being one game involving those players, like in years past, there were four seven-man rosters coached by Hall of Famers Isiah Thomas, Rick Barry, James Worthy and Gary Payton. Three games were played -- two semifinal matchups to 50, and a championship game to 25, in a nod to the league celebrating its 75th anniversary this season. And after Cade Cunningham (6'8''-SF-2001, college: OK State), the No. 1 pick in the 2021 NBA Draft, led Team Barry to a 25-20 win over Team Isiah to win the event, he said he was pleased with the format change. "It was a lot of fun," Cunningham said after claiming the event's MVP award. "Great teammates, great coaches, great atmosphere ... I had a good time, for sure." All three games employed the "Elam Ending," which first came to All-Star Weekend two years ago in Chicago when it debuted in the All-Star Game. "It felt good," Rockets guard Jalen Green (6'6''-G-2002) said, after his team lost in the first semifinal when Desmond Bane (6'6''-G-1998, college: TCU) hit a couple of free throws to seal it. "It was fun. It was exciting out there. We were just hooping, playing free." While the opening moments of the games were reminiscent of past Rising Stars games, which are typically full of dunks, 3s and hardly any intensity, the new format did lead to some added spice in the final moments. When Bane was fouled by Jalen Suggs (6'4''-G-2001, college: Gonzaga) -- who had missed a potential game-winning free throw moments earlier -- at the end of the first semifinal, he was given a talking to by both Cole Anthony (6'3''-PG-2000, college: UNC) and Tyrese Maxey (6'4''-PG-2000, college: Kentucky) before calmly sinking the second to give his team the win. In fact, all three games ultimately ended on free throws -- a sign of the kind of uncharacteristic defense that was being played, at least when the games were on the line, throughout the night. "I like this," Hornets guard LaMelo Ball (6'7''-G-2001) said. "I feel like this was dope. Having something new, with the 75 and the 50 and the 25, I feel like it was creative." The night also featured G League Ignite players taking part in the festivities for the first time -- an additional way for the NBA to highlight its new initiative to get top prospects to skip college and instead spend time in the G League before being eligible for the draft.
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NBA All-Star Game 2022 - Feb 20, 2022

TEAM DURANT
USA Jayson Tatum (6'8''-SF-1998) of Boston C.
Canada Andrew Wiggins (6'8''-F-1995) of GS Warriors
Cameroon Joel Embiid (7'0''-C-1994) of Philadelphia 76
USA Ja Morant (6'3''-G-1999) of Memphis G.
USA Trae Young (6'2''-PG-1998) of Atlanta H.
USA Zach LaVine (6'5''-SG-1995) of Chicago B.
USA Devin Booker (6'6''-SG-1996) of Phoenix S.
Dominican Republic Karl-Anthony Towns (7'0''-F/C-1995) of Minnesota T.
USA Khris Middleton (6'8''-SF-1991) of Milwaukee B.
France Rudy Gobert (7'1''-C-1992) of Utah Jazz
USA LaMelo Ball (6'7''-G-2001) of Charlotte H.
USA Dejounte Murray (6'4''-G-1996) of San Antonio S.

Head Coach: Erik Spoelstra

TEAM LEBRON
USA LeBron James (6'8''-SF-1984) of LA Lakers
Greece Giannis Antetokounmpo (6'11''-F-1994) of Milwaukee B.
Serbia Nikola Jokic (7'0''-C-1995) of Denver N.
USA DeMar DeRozan (6'7''-F/G-1989) of Chicago B.
USA Stephen Curry (6'3''-G-1988) of GS Warriors - MVP
USA Chris Paul (6'0''-PG-1985) of Phoenix S.
USA Jimmy Butler (6'7''-G/F-1989) of Miami Heat
USA Fred VanVleet (6'0''-PG-1994) of Toronto R.
USA Jarrett Allen (6'11''-C-1998) of Cleveland C.
USA Darius Garland (6'2''-G-2000) of Cleveland C.
Slovenia Luka Doncic (6'7''-G-1999) of Dallas M.

Head Coach: Monty Williams

RISING STAR CHALLANGE

TEAM BARRY
USA Cade Cunningham (6'8''-SF-2001) of Detroit P.
Australia Dyson Daniels (6'6''-G-2003) of G League Ignite
USA Evan Mobley (7'0''-PF-2001) of Cleveland C.
USA Isaac Okoro (6'6''-SG-2001) of Cleveland C.
Turkey Alperen Sengun (6'9''-F/C-2002) of Houston R.
USA Jae'Sean Tate (6'4''-F-1995) of Houston R.
Germany Franz Wagner (6'9''-G-2001) of Orlando M.

Honorary Coach: Rick Barry
Head Coach: Bryan Gates

TEAM ISIAH
Nigeria Precious Achiuwa (6'9''-SF-1999) of Toronto R.
USA Desmond Bane (6'6''-G-1998) of Memphis G.
USA Saddiq Bey (6'8''-F-1998) of Detroit P.
USA Anthony Edwards (6'5''-G-2001) of Minnesota T.
USA Tyrese Haliburton (6'5''-G-2000) of Indiana P.
USA Jaden Hardy (6'4''-G-2002) of G League Ignite
USA Isaiah Stewart II (6'9''-C-2001) of Detroit P.

Honorary Coach: Isiah Thomas
Head Coach: Kevin Young

TEAM PAYTON
USA LaMelo Ball (6'7''-G-2001) of Charlotte H.
USA Scottie Barnes (6'9''-SF-2001) of Toronto R.
USA Ayo Dosunmu (6'5''-PG-2000) of Chicago B.
DR Congo Jonathan Kuminga (6'6''-F-2002) of GS Warriors
USA Scoot Henderson (6'3''-G-2004) of G League Ignite
USA Jaden McDaniels (6'11''-C/F-2000) of Minnesota T.
USA Nah'Shon Hyland (6'3''-G-2000) of Denver N.

Honorary Coach: Gary Payton
Head Coach: Chris Quinn

TEAM WORTHY
USA Cole Anthony (6'3''-PG-2000) of Orlando M.
USA Marjon Beauchamp (6'7''-G/F-2001) of G League Ignite
Australia Josh Giddey (6'8''-G-2002) of OKC Thunder
USA Jalen Green (6'6''-G-2002) of Houston R.
USA Herbert Jones (6'7''-F/G-1998) of N.Orleans P.
USA Tyrese Maxey (6'4''-PG-2000) of Philadelphia 76
USA Jalen Suggs (6'4''-G-2001) of Orlando M.

Honorary Coach: James Worthy
Head Coach: Malik Allen

SKILLS CHALLANGE

TEAM CAVS - Winner
USA Jarrett Allen (6'11''-C-1998) of Cleveland C.
USA Darius Garland (6'2''-G-2000) of Cleveland C.
USA Evan Mobley (7'0''-PF-2001) of Cleveland C.

TEAM ROOKS
USA Scottie Barnes (6'9''-SF-2001) of Toronto R.
USA Cade Cunningham (6'8''-SF-2001) of Detroit P.
Australia Josh Giddey (6'8''-G-2002) of OKC Thunder

TEAM ANTETOKOUNMPOS
Greece Giannis Antetokounmpo (6'11''-F-1994) of Milwaukee B.
Greece Alexandros Antetokounmpo (6'7''-F-2001) of Raptors 905
Greece-Nigeria Thanasis Antetokounmpo (6'7''-SF-1992) of Milwaukee B.

THREE-POINT CONTEST
Dominican Republic Karl-Anthony Towns (7'0''-F/C-1995) of Minnesota T. - Winner
USA Trae Young (6'2''-PG-1998) of Atlanta H. - Finalist
USA Luke Kennard (6'5''-G-1996) of LA Clippers
Australia Patrick Mills (6'0''-PG-1988) of Brooklyn N.
USA CJ McCollum (6'4''-G-1991) of N.Orleans P.
USA Desmond Bane (6'6''-G-1998) of Memphis G.
USA Fred VanVleet (6'0''-PG-1994) of Toronto R.
USA Zach LaVine (6'5''-SG-1995) of Chicago B.

SLAM DUNK CONTEST
USA Obi Toppin (6'9''-F-1998) of NY Knicks - Winner
Mexico Juan Toscano-Anderson (6'6''-F-1993) of GS Warriors - Finalist
USA Jalen Green (6'6''-G-2002) of Houston R.
USA Cole Anthony (6'3''-PG-2000) of Orlando M.