 | Lewis leads Magic to OT win over Heat
Rashard Lewis recorded his second straight solid
game and drained the game-clinching three-pointer with 28.4 seconds left in
overtime, and the Orlando Magic recovered from a fourth-quarter swoon to beat
the Miami Heat, 108-102, at American Airlines Arena.
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 | Pistons' Stuckey cleared to return Friday
Detroit Pistons guard Rodney Stuckey has
been cleared to return to game action, starting with Friday's road game
against Indiana.
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 | Road-weary Hornets visit Nuggets
Sole possession of second place in the Western Conference
is on the line for the Denver Nuggets tonight as they get ready to host the
reeling New Orleans Hornets.
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 | Magic visit Heat in possible playoff preview
In-state rivals square off in the shadow of South Beach
Thursday when the Miami Heat play host to the playoff-bound Orlando Magic.
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 | Clippers rally past Bucks to snap eight-game skid
Chris Kaman scored 20 points and the Los
Angeles Clippers surged in the fourth quarter to snap an eight-game skid with
a 101-93 win over the Bucks.
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 | Warriors rally from 21 down to top Hornets
Anthony Tolliver registered a career-high 30
points, as the Warriors rallied from down 21 late in the third quarter for a
131-121 triumph over the New Orleans Hornets.
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 | Millsap, Korver pace Utah rout of Minnesota
Paul Millsap and Kyle Korver were at the
head of a balanced scoring attack with 21 and 20 points, respectively, as the
Utah Jazz logged a runaway win over Minnesota, 122-100.
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 | Brooks perfect from long distance, Rockets end Memphis' road run
Aaron Brooks led all scorers with 31 points and
made all seven of his three-point attempts as the Rockets topped the
Grizzlies, 107-94, ending Memphis' franchise-record seven-game road winning
streak.
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 | Mavs get back on track with win over hurting Bulls
Caron Butler scored 27 points and Dirk Nowitzki
added 26 as the Mavericks ran past Chicago, 113-106, sending the short-handed
Bulls to their ninth consecutive defeat.
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 | Magic stay hot, cool Spurs
Vince Carter recorded 24 points and eight
assists, leading the Orlando Magic in a 110-84 rout of the San Antonio Spurs
in a matchup between the NBA's two hottest teams.
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