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Short-handed Warriors win

Golden State was down to eight healthy players - and used only six. Warriors coach Don Nelson wasn't with the team as he recovers from pneumonia. Still, Monta Ellis and Stephen Curry wouldn't let injuries or sickness become an...

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Rockets notes: Battier gets MRI of left foot

TONIGHT: DALLAS MAVERICKS at ROCKETS • When/where: 7:30 p.m.; Toyota Center • TV/radio: FSH; 610 AM, 850 AM (Spanish). • Key players: Rockets, G Aaron Brooks dominated the first half of the game in Dallas, scoring 19 points in...

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LA Lakers, Orlando Magic: Ranking The Top Five Teams In The East & West

NBA Primetime breaks down the top five teams in the East and West. These rankings are based on overall record, upcoming schedule, and team performance. With 15 of the 30 teams in the NBA having an overall record above .500, we...

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After Rough Start, Spurs Need Offense and Defense to Come Together

“Come together, right now” —The Beatles So, San Antonio defended at a championship level in Dallas and still failed to capture its first road victory? Jefferson was awful in the clutch again, and the offense looked at times...

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Warriors-Mavericks Preview

Jason Terry is helping the Dallas Mavericks' bench remain productive even though the team's depth has been tested. The Golden Sate Warriors, meanwhile, just don't have many reserves left. With the status of three of their...

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Mavericks sitting pretty despite sluggish offense

Posted Sunday, Nov. 22, 2009 By EDDIE SEFKO Special to the Star-Telegram There’s a break in the action for the Mavericks, and when they lounged around the house on Sunday for a well-deserved day off, they couldn’t help but like...

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Garcia: Southwest's best have to-do lists

One team is winning ugly. Neither is at full strength, but that's about the only similarity between the Mavericks and Spurs right now. While the Mavericks (9-3) keep figuring out how to get it done, the Spurs just want to find...

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Lakers stand out after Gasol's debut

Ranking the Western Conference's top teams after some three weeks of inspection: 1. Lakers: They were noticeably out of sync, with Ron Artest struggling to fit into the triangle offense, until Pau Gasol (hamstring) made his...

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Winderman: With one strong class, the point guard is back

The 2005 NBA Draft set what was expected to be the standard for ensuing drafts. For Milwaukee and Atlanta, it was a lesson learned, when they made Andrew Bogut and Marvin Williams, in that order, the first two selections. The...

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LeBron James, Dwyane Wade,The NBA’s Top 2010 Free Agents: Stay Or Go?

The million dollar question (or should I say billion dollar question) that has constantly been debated about religiously, “What jersey will LeBron James/Dwyane Wade be in for the ‘10-’11 season?” A question that, regardless of...

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