Warriors guard Stephen Curry set an NBA Finals record by hitting nine 3-pointers in Sunday’s win over the Cavaliers, breaking the previous mark held by former Celtics star Ray Allen.
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Curry on 3-pointer mark: ‘Pretty cool deal’
Warriors guard Stephen Curry set an NBA Finals record by hitting nine 3-pointers in Sunday’s win over the Cavaliers, breaking the previous mark held by former Celtics star Ray Allen.
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Curry on 3-pointer mark: ‘Pretty cool deal’
Steph Curry broke Ray Allen’s NBA Finals record with nine 3-pointers as the Warriors led wire-to-wire in an easy Game 2 win over the Cavs.
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Curry sets Finals 3s record, Warriors regain rhythm in Game 2
LeBron James scored 45 points in 43 minutes in Sunday’s Game 7 win over the Pacers, once again carrying the Cavs in a series in which none of his teammates scored 20 points in any of the games.
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LeBron: Taking over G7 ‘what doctor called for’
LeBron James scored 45 points in 43 minutes in Sunday’s Game 7 win over the Pacers, once again carrying the Cavs in a series in which none of his teammates scored 20 points in any of the games.
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LeBron: Taking over G7 ‘what doctor called for’
Al Horford was arguably Boston’s best overall player all season and in the first-round win over the Bucks. Now he and the Celtics have to deal with the upstart 76ers.
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Horford showed how indispensable he is, but now he has to deal with The Process
Terry Rozier and Eric Bledsoe shared an embrace on the court following Boston’s Game 7 win over Milwaukee on Saturday, burying the hatchet after a tense series in which the two exchanged shoves and barbs throughout.
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Rozier, Bledsoe make peace, embrace after G7
Jazz guard Ricky Rubio didn’t return to Friday’s Game 6 win over Oklahoma City after straining his left hamstring in the first quarter. Utah clinched the Western Conference first-round series with a 96-91 win.
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Rubio strains left hamstring as Jazz oust Thunder
Jazz guard Ricky Rubio didn’t return to Friday’s Game 6 win over Oklahoma City after injuring his left hamstring in the first quarter. Utah clinched the Western Conference first-round series with a 96-91 win.
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Rubio injures hamstring as Jazz oust Thunder
The Cavaliers needed every one of their star’s 44 points to earn a Game 5 win over the Pacers and put Indiana on the brink of elimination.
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LeBron James caps classic performance with epic buzzer-beater
Wizards guard Bradley Beal said he managed to control his emotions after fouling out late in Sunday’s win over Toronto that tied the series at two games apiece.
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Beal ‘beyond mad’ with calls in Wizards’ win
Ricky Rubio had Utah’s first postseason triple-double since 2001 in the Jazz’s Game 3 win over the Thunder on Saturday night. It’s an achievement that Russell Westbrook said won’t happen again.
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Westbrook vows Rubio won’t repeat stellar game
In his return after missing three weeks because of an orbital fracture and a concussion, Sixers center Joel Embiid had 23 points in Philadelphia’s 128-108 Game 3 win over the Miami Heat on Thursday.
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Jazz rookie Donovan Mitchell scored 28 points in Wednesday’s Game 2 win over the Thunder, giving him 55 so far in the series, the most ever by a guard in his first two playoff games.
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Mitchell tops MJ with 55 in first 2 playoff games
Jazz rookie Donovan Mitchell scored 28 points in Wednesday’s Game 2 win over the Thunder, giving him 55 so far in the series, the most ever by a guard in his first two playoff games.
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Mitchell tops MJ with 55 in first 2 playoff games
Kyrie Irving was not spotted inside TD Garden for the Celtics’ Game 2 win over the Bucks, but his teammates said he sent them a message of support that resonated with the locker room.
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