NBA, Lakers and Doncic
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Doncic became the first player in NBA history to log that specific stat line in a regular-season game, per OptaSTATS.
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Luka Dončić is back in Dallas to face the Mavericks for the first time since he was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers back in February.
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The big news here is the return of G Luka Doncic to Dallas after he was stunningly dealt to Los Angeles in February.
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Celtics sacrifice NBA history
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The Celtics were close to breaking the record last season when they shot 1,351 three-pointers en route to their NBA championship win.
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Orlando is the worst team in the Eastern Conference recording 22.9 assists per game led by Franz Wagner averaging 4.8.
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New York has basically met expectations, nearing 50 wins and set to secure home-court advantage in the first round. The well-paid group of Towns, OG Anunoby, Jalen Brunson—pending his return from injury—Mikal Bridges, Josh Hart and Mitchell Robinson is leading the Knicks into the postseason.
Golden State Warriors guard Steph Curry may be 37 years old, but that isn't stopping the All-Star from moving up the history books. The four-time NBA champion is showing no signs of slowing down just yet.
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Giannis Antetokounmpo became the first player in NBA history to have 35 points, 17 rebounds and a career-high 20 assists as the Bucks beat the 76ers.
It's rare for two-time NBA MVPs to fly under the radar, but that's been the case for Giannis Antetokounmpo this season. It's through no fault of his own -- his numbers are all more or less where they usually fall.
Edwards was an All-NBA second-teamer and top-10 MVP finisher last season, and most metrics regard him as being even better now. He makes full use of his explosive athleticism and fierce competitiveness. His 27.4 points are a new career high, while his 4.0 threes and 39.4 three-point percentage both shatter his previous personal bests.
We have new front-runners for a couple of individual races, though things could change over the season's final week.
While they were unable to continue their winning ways on Saturday night -- suffering a 109-103 loss to the Memphis Grizzlies -- Malik Beasley was able to etch his name into NBA history. Desmond Bane's 38-point outburst was too much for the Pistons to overcome, as the Grizzlies guard led the way in the contest.
With great power comes great responsibility.” That is a famous quote taken from the original Spiderman series. In this instance, the Washington Wizards have a