Recap Roundups
October 25, 2017
Charlotte 110, Denver 93
The Charlotte Hornets are still short-handed and will be for some time, but are beginning to learn to play the hand they've been dealt.
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Detroit 122, Minnesota 101
Tobias Harris missed five of the first six shots he attempted on Wednesday night. In the past, Harris would have chosen to start driving to the basket more often.
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Houston 105, Philadelphia 104
While Houston Rockets guard Eric Gordon doesn't remember his previous buzzer-beater, he does know that he has had many of them, and that his mindset in potential game-winning situations is always the same.
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Brooklyn 112, Cleveland 107
Before he began his postgame interview, Spencer Dinwiddie looked up and said, "Hi guys," to the media surrounding his locker.
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San Antonio 117, Miami 100
Forget the past two years.
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Oklahoma City 114, Indiana 96
Thunder forward Paul George wasn't looking for revenge against his former team, the Indiana Pacers, saying that he turned the chapter when he was traded in July.
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Dallas 103, Memphis 94
Dennis Smith Jr. had more responsibility placed on this shoulders in his third NBA game and he didn't sweat it.
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Phoenix 97, Utah 88
Four days ago, the Phoenix Suns were the NBA's punching bag after losing two of their first three games by 48 and 42 points.
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Golden State 117, Toronto 112
The Golden State Warriors are still early in defense of their NBA title, and the players are still looking to play some defense on the court.
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L.A. Lakers 102, Washington 99
With the Los Angeles Lakers trailing by two points in the waning seconds of regulation Wednesday, coach Luke Walton pulled second-year forward Brandon Ingram aside and asked whether he wanted to go one-on-one with a Washington Wizards defender on the final play or use a screen by 7-foot center Brook Lopez to give him space.
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