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We’re going through some shit right now.”Source: x.com What’s the buzz on Twitter? Bobby Manning @RealBobManning NEW @CelticsCLNS — In a new low, #Celtics
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Toronto will always be No. 1, first of all,” DeRozan said, smiling. “But, I’ve got to put Chicago second because, mentally, of the space I was in after I got traded (to San Antonio). San Antonio
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DeMar DeRozan added 24 points and nine assists ... Jaylen Brown led the Celtics with 28 points, Kristaps Porzingis added 22 points and 10 rebounds, and Jayson Tatum had 15 points and 12 rebounds. The game was tied at 76 after three quarters.
Domantas Sabonis had 23 points and a career-high 28 rebounds to help the visiting Sacramento Kings extend their winning streak to six games by beating the Boston Celtics 114-97 Friday night.
REB 2 BLK Memphis is 4-0 this season when JJJ records 20/10. pic.x.com/HT7o4FmXRtSource: Twitter @statmuse What’s the buzz on Twitter? StatMuse
Ime Udoka discussed how Alperen Sengun handles the increasing media and fan interest due to his on-court success. “All the losing they did before I got here, and now we are seeing some success.
Duke men’s basketball's 12-game win streak has seen freshman phenom Cooper Flagg take massive strides on the offensive side of his game. In The Chronicle’s latest edition of Point-Counterpoint, our writers discuss how high they believe Flagg will fly in the NBA.
Tony East: 42 points allowed in the second half for the Pacers, who had enough to get it done 115-102 against the Sixers. Not a pretty one, but they got it done. The stars stepped up in the fourth