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South Bay Lakers recap: G League Lakers lose two in a row to Kings
On Sunday, the South Bay Lakers snapped a three-game losing streak by defeating the Rip City Remix, 141-130, in Portland, Ore., thanks to a huge scoring performance from Kobe Bufkin. They headed a bit south to Northern California to take on the Stockton Kings on Tuesday and looked to build a bit of momentum.
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Game recap: Knicks 117, Raptors 101
The Knicks defeated the Raptors 117-101 to advance to the NBA Cup semifinals. The Knicks advanced to the NBA Cup Semifinals for the first time after being eliminated in the Quarterfinals in each of the past two seasons.
OKC Thunder Wire on MSN
Recap: What happened at OKC Thunder's Tuesday, Dec. 9 practice
The Oklahoma City Thunder held practice on Tuesday. They're amid a two-day break before they host the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday in the 2025 NBA Cup quarterfinals. Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault and Ajay Mitchell talked to the local media afterward.
MVP candidates Luka Doncic and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had great performances to keep their battle for the top NBA Award going strong.
The Golden State Warriors began a three-game East Coast road trip in Philadelphia, hoping to turn around a rough stretch against Eastern Conference teams.
OKC Thunder Wire on MSN
Recap: What was said at OKC Thunder's Thursday, Dec. 4 practice
The Oklahoma City Thunder held practice on Thursday. Sitting at the top of the NBA standings with a historic 21-1 record, they're amid a rare two-day break. They will host the Dallas Mavericks on Friday.
What's up y'all with Sports Daily. It's Dan Titus, and here's what happened while you were sleeping in the association. We start in Chicago, where the Bulls came back from 24 down to defeat the Sixers 113 to 111. Josh Giddy posted his second straight ...
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Rapid recap: Pistons 124, Bucks 112
Ryan Rollins was plagued by foul trouble and never really found a rhythm, going 4/14 and 1/7 from three in 22 minutes. The Bucks rely on Rollins as a key cog, and so even with KPJ’s mastery, they had little chance to win.