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  • vtcha
    MVP
    • Nov 2009
    • 2180

    #346

    2024 NBA All-Stars Announced




    Karl-Anthony Towns and Dennis Smith Jr. will headline the NBA All Star Game, hosted in San Antonio on February 25, 2024. Both players were the highest vote-getters for their respective conference as per the fans, players, and media panel.

    Averaging a career best 25.6 APG and 4.6 BPG so far, Towns is playing at the highest level of his potential however he has his work cut out with his Timberwolves struggling with just a 3-5 record.

    Joining Towns in the front-court will be fellow teammate Harry Giles and Kevin Durant, who is averaging 23.9 PPG, 6.7 RPG and 5.3 APG.

    The West starting guards named were Stephen Curry and Matthew Holland. Unfortunately, Curry, with averages of 26 PPG and 5 APG, is currently nursing a shin injury and therefore will not participate this year. Meanwhile, Matthew Holland has taken his team to new heights this season with the Thunder sitting second in the Western Conference on a 6-3 record.

    Rounding out the West reserves will be Markelle Fultz, Michael Porter Jr., DeMarcus Cousins, Paul George, Damian Lillard (replacing Curry), and first-timers, D'Aneglo Russell, Axel Romero, and Brandon Ingram.

    As for the East, Dennis Smith Jr. continues his breakout season from last year, averaging 21.8 PPG and 7.7 APG while leading the Wizards to a 7-2 record, currently sitting atop the East. He'll be joined by Kyrie Irving, whom is now the leader of the Cavs with averages of 26.1 PPG and 8.6 APG.

    For the East front-court, Ben Simmons, Joel Embiid, and Kristaps Porzingis were named the starters. Simmons and Embiid are currently leading the 76ers to a 6-3 record (#3 in East), while Porzingis is having an outstanding year with the Knicks, averaging 19.9 PPG, 9.6 RPG and 2.7 BPG.

    Rounding out the East reserves will be Giannis Antetokounmpo, Aaron Gordon, Raymar Benjamin, Josh Jackson, and first-timers, Russell Warner, Jayson Tatum, and Tyshawn Atkins. Unfortunately with injuries to Tatum and Gordon, they'll be replaced by Dario Saric, and Rookie of the Year favorite, Zion Williamson.





    Stars
    Starters: Darius Garland (NYK), Russell Warner (BOS), Jarell Benson (CHA), Wilson Thomas (ATL), Devon Sharpe (LAL)
    Reserves: Marvin Bagley III (SAS), Jabari Logan (CHA), Immanuel Quickley (DET), Simi ****tu (LAL), Marco Gomez (MIN)

    Elites
    Starters: Tyshawn Atkins (DET), Romeo Langford (BKN), Darnell Hardaway (CHI), Zion Williamson (TOR), Bernard Benjamin (LAC)
    Reserves: Ja'Kel Smart (TOR), Cameron Reddish (CHI), Moses Brown (SAC), Hughie Daniels (PHX), Bronx Johnson (DAL)



    Participants
    Dennis Smith Jr. (WAS)
    Kemba Walker (NYK)
    Kevin Durant (GSW)
    D'Angelo Russell (LAL)
    Damian Lillard (POR)
    Kyrie Irving (CLE)



    Participants
    Ja'Kel Smart (TOR)
    Bronx Johnson (DAL)
    Zion Williamson (TOR)
    Devon Sharpe (LAL)

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    • vtcha
      MVP
      • Nov 2009
      • 2180

      #347

      2024 NBA All-Star Weekend Recap




      The East All-Stars have defeated the West All-Stars, 115-103, in a more tightly contested game. Joel Embiid was voted the All-Star MVP after his dominating performance, racking up 24 points, 19 rebounds and shooting 10/14 from the field.

      Karl-Anthony Towns was the leading scorer for the West All-Stars as he posted 16 points and 3 blocks. But despite a huge disparity in free throw attempts (5 for East and 39 for West), the East continued to fire from all cylinders, making 54% of their field goal attempts.


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      The Rising Stars Challenge saw the Stars defeat the Elites, 107-81. Celtics guard, Russell Warner took the MVP honors, finishing with 18 points. For the Elites, Darnell Hardaway was their leading scorer with 26 points.


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      Winner: Kemba Walker (NYK)





      Winner: Zion Williamson (TOR)

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      • vtcha
        MVP
        • Nov 2009
        • 2180

        #348


        Dallas gets back on track with a crushing victory over Memphis

        March 1, 2024 | by NBA News



        There was simply no stopping DeMarcus Cousins tonight, who scored 21 of his 35 points in the first half, along with a season-high 6 blocks, as he helped the Mavericks snap a 2-game losing streak, defeating the Grizzlies 110-94.

        Cousins was backed up by Paul George, who poured in 27 points and 12 rebounds, while Khris Middleton lit up from downtown, dropping 16 points (4/10 from three-point).

        The game also marked Marcus Smart's return to Dallas for the first time since his departure almost two years ago. Smart was greeted in the arena prior to the game by Cousins and Wall, both of whom were teammates during the 2021 championship run. Despite the friendly environment, Smart struggled from the field, shooting just 4/11 and finishing with 9 points and 8 assists.


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        • vtcha
          MVP
          • Nov 2009
          • 2180

          #349


          Lakers crush Mavericks, get back into Top 8

          March 15, 2024 | by NBA News



          The Lakers have handed the Mavericks their worst defeat of the season, annihilating them by 26 points. Los Angeles forced Dallas to shoot just 38% from the field whilst dominating on the boards with 65 rebounds and scoring 20 points of second chance makes.

          A large part of the win was the performance of second year center, Devon Sharpe, who posted 16 points, 17 rebounds and 3 blocks. He did it on both ends of the floor, limiting DeMarcus Cousins to just 14 points (7/17 shooting).

          Meanwhile, Alejandro Ruiz faced off against fellow Spaniard, Ricky Rubio, scoring 18 points and 8 assists. After the game, Rubio had nothing but praise for the young playmaker. "Alejandro is like a little brother to me. I've known him and his family for many years now. I'm very happy for him and the success he's had in the NBA so far."

          The win for the Lakers now move them back into the top 8 with a 6-5 record as the Playoff race begins to tighten up.


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          Last edited by vtcha; 05-28-2017, 06:04 AM.

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          • vtcha
            MVP
            • Nov 2009
            • 2180

            #350


            Curry catches fire late, keeps Warriors' playoff hopes alive

            March 22, 2024 | by NBA News



            With the return of Dallas point guard, John Wall, who had been sidelined for the past two months due to an ankle injury, the Mavericks jumped out to big lead early in the game. They led by as much as 19 points at one stage. However, slowly and eventually, the Warriors clawed their way back, reducing the deficit by just 8 points at the end of the first quarter.

            Stephen Curry struggled mightily with his shot early on, shooting just 4/17 from the field, but would save his best performance for last, as he was simply un-guardable in the fourth quarter. Curry winded back the clock to put up one of his vintage heat check moments, scoring 25 points and knocking it down from everywhere on the court. The 36 year old finished with a season-high 44 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists as Golden State outscored Dallas 46-29 in the fourth quarter to keep their playoff aspirations alive and are now sitting with a 5-6 record.

            As for the Mavericks, the loss moves them down to 9th place in the West with a 6-6 record. The next two remaining games are now imperative for them to win if they want any chances of defending the title.


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            • vtcha
              MVP
              • Nov 2009
              • 2180

              #351


              Mavericks win big in a crucial road game against the Trail Blazers

              March 29, 2024 | by NBA News



              Much like their last game, Dallas jumped out to an early lead, scoring 10 straight unanswered points, but only this time, they continued putting their foot on the gas, crushing the Trail Blazers by 18 points.

              The Mavericks were all business as they held Portland to just 35% from the field while also swatting away 14 shot attempts.

              John Wall continued to show no signs of his ankle injury as he posted 22 points and 8 assists. Meanwhile, Paul George contributed with 19 points and 11 rebounds while DeMarcus Cousins and Marc Gasol combined for a whopping 10 blocked shots.

              The win now moves Dallas back up to 7th place in the West, and with one more game remaining in the season, everything is up for grabs. With Utah the only team to have locked a playoff birth, Dallas could go anywhere from the second seed to outside the top 8. Thus, the outcome of their playoff hopes will solely hang on the next game against the Timberwolves on April 12.


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              • vtcha
                MVP
                • Nov 2009
                • 2180

                #352


                Dallas collapses as Minnesota snatches final Playoff spot

                April 12, 2024 | by NBA News



                For the first time in nearly 7 years, the Mavericks have missed the Playoffs after a fourth quarter meltdown to the Timberwolves.

                Just as things were looking to be in the bag, and up by double-digits, Minnesota made a ferocious comeback, outscoring the Mavericks 44-26 and locking up the 8th seed in the West.

                Karl-Anthony Towns posted one of the greatest performances of his career, notching up 36 points and 24 rebounds as he willed his team back from the dead. Despite struggling mightily with his shot all game, Isaiah Thomas also hit a huge three late in the game to give the Timberwolves the go-ahead bucket. He finished with 12 points and 9 assists.

                As for the Mavericks, even though their big three combined for 80 points, their season has abruptly ended after a disappointing finish to the season, losing 3 of their last 4. It was a very quiet locker room, Carlisle told reporters. "Nobody said anything. We all knew the ramifications coming into this game but I had the sense that some didn't take it too serious and now we're paying for it."

                No doubt the Mavericks will be under the microscope this offseason as concerns over their aging roster will be the hot topic.


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                Last edited by vtcha; 05-31-2017, 07:55 AM.

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                • lakers24
                  MVP
                  • Jun 2008
                  • 2013

                  #353
                  Re: The Association: Dallas Mavericks

                  Damn...seems age finally caught up to your squad
                  PSN - QfRmCpT

                  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8D...Y0FbPFHI6e-Wpg

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                  • vtcha
                    MVP
                    • Nov 2009
                    • 2180

                    #354
                    Originally posted by lakers24
                    Damn...seems age finally caught up to your squad
                    Yep, big time!

                    Outside of John Wall and Bronx Johnson, it really felt like I was running through mud the entire season.

                    Guess I finally paid for it by missing the Playoffs - which is still heartbreaking. But in turn, it has somewhat given me the motivation to go another season!

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                    • lazershow
                      Rookie
                      • Apr 2015
                      • 139

                      #355
                      Re: The Association: Dallas Mavericks

                      What's the plan going forward? Are any of your core guys contracts up?

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                      • Slyone14
                        MVP
                        • Dec 2011
                        • 1036

                        #356
                        Re: The Association: Dallas Mavericks

                        Still following and loving your league man, very realistic. So how are the guys from dc2 doing? Hows there overalls?

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                        • vtcha
                          MVP
                          • Nov 2009
                          • 2180

                          #357
                          Originally posted by lazershow
                          What's the plan going forward? Are any of your core guys contracts up?
                          Everyone's contract expires besides the Big 3 and Hardaway Jr. and Ibaka, who both have player options. The plan is definitely to go younger but might be tough to do through free agency due to limited cap space.

                          Originally posted by Slyone14
                          So how are the guys from dc2 doing? Hows there overalls?
                          Not too sure what their overalls are exactly, but from a quick glance, the names that really stood out and flourishing are Tyshawn Atkins, Jarrell Benson, Darnell Hardaway and Russell Warner. #1 pick, Moses Williams, had a down year during his sophomore year but I think injuries played a big factor.

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                          • Slyone14
                            MVP
                            • Dec 2011
                            • 1036

                            #358
                            Re: The Association: Dallas Mavericks

                            Originally posted by vtcha
                            Everyone's contract expires besides the Big 3 and Hardaway Jr. and Ibaka, who both have player options. The plan is definitely to go younger but might be tough to do through free agency due to limited cap space.


                            Not too sure what their overalls are exactly, but from a quick glance, the names that really stood out and flourishing are Tyshawn Atkins, Jarrell Benson, Darnell Hardaway and Russell Warner. #1 pick, Moses Williams, had a down year during his sophomore year but I think injuries played a big factor.
                            That's pretty much exactly what I have. I think Warner is based off Reggie Miller but I can't prove it

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                            • vtcha
                              MVP
                              • Nov 2009
                              • 2180

                              #359


                              2023-24 End of Season Report


                              Division Standings
                              SOUTHWESTWLGBDIVCONF
                              New Orleans Pelicans950.03-19-5
                              San Antonio Spurs772.01-37-7
                              Dallas Mavericks772.03-17-7
                              Memphis Grizzlies594.02-25-9
                              Houston Rockets3116.01-33-11

                              Conference Standings
                              WESTERN CONFERENCEWLGBDIVCONF
                              1. Utah Jazz122-3-112-2
                              2. Oklahoma City Thunder953.01-39-5
                              3. New Orleans Pelicans953.03-19-5
                              4. Golden State Warriors775.02-27-7
                              5. San Antonio Spurs775.01-37-7
                              6. Phoenix Suns775.03-17-7
                              7. Denver Nuggets775.01-37-7
                              8. Minnesota Timberwolves775.02-27-7
                              9. Dallas Mavericks775.03-17-7
                              10. Portland Trail Blazers775.03-17-7
                              11. Los Angeles Lakers775.02-27-7
                              12. Los Angeles Clippers686.03-16-8
                              13. Sacramento Kings597.00-45-9
                              14. Memphis Grizzlies 597.02-25-9
                              15. Houston Rockets3119.01-33-11


                              EASTERN CONFERENCEWLGBDIVCONF
                              1. Washington Wizards104-3-110-4
                              2. Boston Celtics951.02-29-5
                              3. Miami Heat951.02-29-5
                              4. Toronto Raptors951.04-09-5
                              5. Orlando Magic862.01-38-6
                              6. Philadelphia 76ers862.01-38-6
                              7. Milwaukee Bucks773.02-27-7
                              8. Atlanta Hawks773.02-27-7
                              9. Charlotte Hornets773.02-27-7
                              10. Detroit Pistons684.03-16-8
                              11. Chicago Bulls595.02-25-9
                              12. Cleveland Cavaliers595.02-25-9
                              13. Brooklyn Nets595.02-25-9
                              14. Indiana Pacers595.01-35-9
                              15. New York Knicks595.01-35-9



                              Team Statistics

                              FGMFGAFG%3PM3PA3P%FTMFTAFT%OREBDREBREBASTTOSTLBLKPFPTS+/-
                              38.478.848.88.627.331.423.029.278.710.339.649.928.313.39.17.916.0108.41.9
                              14th30th1st7th4th26th1st1st18th28th1st12th3rd25th3rd16th28th1st 13th


                              Player Statistics
                              Dallas Mavericks
                              PlayerGPMINFG%FT%3PMRPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
                              John Wall932.149.183.50.73.410.81.60.325.9
                              DeMarcus Cousins1433.059.669.90.410.61.71.42.024.1
                              Paul George1435.548.182.02.17.63.41.51.422.3
                              Marc Gasol1418.449.680.50.26.31.00.51.510.7
                              Bronx Johnson1424.745.076.50.64.01.10.60.77.6
                              Khris Middleton1421.239.580.01.72.00.90.60.27.1
                              Tim Hardaway Jr.1427.436.088.91.21.71.40.50.16.8
                              Kenneth Faried510.664.350.00.03.40.60.40.64.2
                              Ricky Rubio1420.845.285.70.41.27.61.60.24.0
                              Serge Ibaka1422.155.975.00.65.90.90.51.33.7
                              Chandler Parsons129.639.475.00.81.30.70.30.13.2
                              Chevon Best614.727.366.70.20.85.50.70.01.8
                              Kenny Guzman37.340.00.00.30.31.00.00.01.7



                              League Leaders
                              POINTSPPGREBOUNDSRPG
                              1. Kyrie Irving27.31. Karl-Anthony Towns14.6
                              2. Stephen Curry26.42. Harry Giles13.6
                              3. Dejounte Miller26.03. Myles Turner11.9
                              4. Karl-Anthony Towns24.64. Joel Embiid11.6
                              5. DeMarcus Cousins24.15. Axel Romero11.5
                              ASSISTSAPGSTEALSSPG
                              1. Markelle Fultz9.61. Matthew Holland3.1
                              2. Matthew Holland9.62. Giannis Antetokounmpo3.0
                              3. Sherron Davis9.33. Raymar Benjamin2.9
                              4. Lonzo Ball9.14. Dejounte Miller2.6
                              5. Tyshawn Atkins8.95. Markelle Fultz2.6
                              BLOCKSBPGFIELD GOALFG%
                              1. Karl-Anthony Towns3.21. Jakob Poeltl65.1
                              2. Harry Giles2.82. DeAndre Jordan62.7
                              3. Mohamed Bamba2.53. Axel Romero60.5
                              4. Anthony Davis2.44. DeMarcus Cousins59.6
                              5. Bernard Benjamin2.45. Ivica Zubac59.2
                              3 POINT FIELD GOAL3P%PLUS/MINUS+/-
                              1. Dennis Smith Jr.55.81. Otto Porter9.4
                              2. Kevin Durant48.12. Markelle Fultz9.4
                              3. Dejounte Miller47.83. Axel Romero8.1
                              4. Kyrie Irving47.54. Stephen Curry8.1
                              5. Rodney Hood47.35. Ivica Zubac7.6



                              Injury Report
                              Injury Report
                              PosPlayerInjury Note
                              CLeon Best (BKN)Torn Right Achilles (Season)
                              CTony Bradley (POR)Torn Right Achilles (Season)
                              GDevin Booker (PHX)Torn Left Calf Muscle (6-8 weeks)
                              CIke Anigbogu (SAS)Broken Right Wrist (2-4 weeks)
                              GJeremy Lin (NOP)Left Knee Tendinitis (1-2 weeks)
                              GCory Joseph (IND)Broken Right Ankle (1-2 weeks)
                              FKevon Looney (LAC)Sprained Right Knee (Day-to-Day)



                              Transaction Report

                              TRADES

                              14 December, 2023
                              Timberwolves trade: Kris Dunn
                              Celtics trade: Isaiah Thomas

                              8 February, 2024
                              Pelicans trade: Isaac Bonga, Caleb Swanigan
                              Nets trade: Nicolas Batum, Jeremy Lin

                              4 January, 2023
                              Nuggets trade: Gary Harris, 2025 first-round pick (Top 10 Protected)
                              Magic trade: Jonathan Isaac

                              SIGNINGS
                              • Hawks sign Matthew Dellavedova to 1yr/$1.24M deal
                              • Rockets sign Thomas Robinson to 1yr/$1.24M deal
                              • Nuggets sign Henry Ellenson to 1yr/$1.24M deal
                              • Raptors sign Evan Turner to 1yr/$1.24M deal


                              COACHING CHANGES
                              • 04/01/2024 | Kings fire Mike D'Antoni & hire Oliver Cooper
                              • 23/02/2024 | Pistons fire David Joerger & hire Logan White
                              • 17/03/2024 | Bulls fire Brad Stevens & hire David Joerger



                              Season Awards

                              Players of the Month


                              Rookies of the Month



                              Most Valuable Player

                              #17 Markelle Fultz | PG
                              Washington
                              Height: 6'4"Age: 26
                              Weight: 180 lbsDrafted: 2017 (1st Rnd, 3rd by UTA)
                              Nationality: AmericanExperience: 7 years
                              STATSGPMPGFG%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
                              2023-24 Season1235.454.469.43.89.62.60.923.0
                              Summary
                              Fultz had an unbelievable year, posting career highs in points, assists, and field goal percentages, all while leading the Jazz to the best record in the league.

                              Season highs:
                              Points (50) | Three Pointers Made (6) | Rebounds (7) | Assists (15) | Steals (5) | Blocks (2) | Minutes Played (41)


                              Rookie of the Year

                              #12 Zion Williamson | PF
                              Duke
                              Height: 6'9"Age:19
                              Weight: 230 lbsDrafted: 2023 (1st Rnd, 4th by TOR)
                              Nationality: AmericanExperience: 1 year
                              STATSGPMPGFG%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
                              2023-24 Season1434.656.268.28.60.40.92.417.4
                              Summary
                              In literally a two-man race, it was Williamson that ultimately beat out Bagley III, with averages of 17.4 PPG, 8.6 RPG and 2.4 BPG. He has also helped a rebuilding Toronto Raptors team surprisingly lock up the 4th seed in the East with a 9-5 record.

                              Season highs:
                              Points (26) | Three Pointers Made (2) | Rebounds (16) | Assists (2) | Steals (2) | Blocks (5) | Minutes Played (39)


                              Sixth Man of the Year

                              #24 Sherron Davis | PG
                              Kansas
                              Height: 6'3"Age: 20
                              Weight: 197 lbsDrafted: 2022 (1st Rnd, 10th by SAS)
                              Nationality: AmericanExperience: 2 years
                              STATSGPMPGFG%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
                              2023-24 Season1431.440.781.81.59.31.60.013.6
                              Summary
                              In just his second year, Davis impressively racked up 9.3 APG while coming off the bench. It's now only a matter of time before Pop makes the decision to start him permanently.

                              Season highs:
                              Points (17) | Rebounds (4) | Assists (16) | Steals (5) | Blocks (0) | Minutes Played (36)


                              Defensive Player of the Year

                              #32 Karl-Anthony Towns | C
                              Kentucky
                              Height: 7'0"Age: 28
                              Weight: 244 lbsDrafted: 2015 (1st Rnd, 1st by MIN)
                              Nationality: AmericanExperience: 9 years
                              STATSGPMPGFG%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
                              2023-24 Season1437.452.487.514.62.60.93.224.6
                              Summary
                              At the height of his career, Towns continues to make his mark as the best player right now on both ends of the floor, racking up career highs in blocks with 3.2 per game.

                              Season highs:
                              Points (44) | Rebounds (24) | Assists (6) | Steals (3) | Blocks (9) | Minutes Played (42)


                              Most Improved Player of the Year

                              #3 Major Banks | SG
                              North Carolina State
                              Height: 6'4"Age: 24
                              Weight: 204 lbsDrafted: 2019 (1st Rnd, 23rd by SAS)
                              Nationality: AmericanExperience: 5 years
                              STATSGPMPGFG%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
                              2023-24 Season1433.149.490.95.26.10.60.014.1
                              Summary
                              Off the heels of signing a big contract after the departure of LeBron James, Banks quieted all the naysayers, posting career highs across the board and cementing himself as a key building block as part of the Cavalier's revamped roster.

                              Season highs:
                              Points (24) | Three Pointers Made (3) | Rebounds (8) | Assists (10) | Steals (3) | Blocks (0) | Minutes Played (43)


                              Coach of the Year

                              Nate McMillan
                              Utah Jazz
                              W-L: 12-2Home: 7-0
                              Road 5-2PPG: 106.2
                              PAPG: 99.1Point Differential: 7.1


                              All-NBA Teams

                              AwardPlayerPosTeam
                              All-NBA 1st Team
                              All-NBA 1st TeamMarkelle FultzGUTA
                              Giannis AntetokounmpoGMIL
                              Kevin DurantFGSW
                              Ben SimmonsFPHI
                              Karl-Anthony TownsCMIN
                              All-NBA 2nd Team
                              All-NBA 2nd TeamKyrie IrvingGCLE
                              Stephen CurryGGSW
                              Josh JacksonFMIA
                              Michael Porter Jr.FUTA
                              Raymar BenjaminCATL
                              All-NBA 3rd Team
                              All-NBA 3rd TeamDennis Smith Jr. GWAS
                              Russell Westbrook GNOP
                              Paul GeorgeFDAL
                              Harry GilesFMIN
                              DeMarcus Cousins CDAL
                              All-Defensive 1st Team
                              All-Defensive 1st TeamGiannis AntetokounmpoGMIL
                              Jimmy ButlerGCHI
                              Myles TurnerFIND
                              Harry GilesFMIN
                              Karl-Anthony TownsCMIN
                              All-Defensive 2nd Team
                              All-Defensive 2nd TeamRussell WestbrookGNOP
                              Matthew HollandGOKC
                              Josh JacksonFMIA
                              Anthony Davis FNOP
                              Mohamed BambaCPHX
                              All-Rookie 1st Team
                              All-Rookie 1st TeamDarius GarlandGNYK
                              Romeo LangfordGBKN
                              Cameron ReddishFCHI
                              Zion WilliamsonFTOR
                              Marvin Bagley IIIFSAS
                              All-Rookie 2nd Team
                              All-Rookie 2nd TeamJabari LoganGCHA
                              Simi ****tuFLAL
                              Darion MitchellFPHI
                              E.J. MontogmeryFMIL
                              Isaiah PondexterFMIA



                              Playoffs Bracket

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                              • vtcha
                                MVP
                                • Nov 2009
                                • 2180

                                #360


                                First-Round Recap

                                April 19, 2024 | by NBA News



                                (1) Utah Jazz vs. (8) Minnesota Timberwolves

                                Possibly one of the toughest first-round matchups in recent years, the Jazz prevailed over a determined Timberwolves team with Michael Porter Jr. leading the way, scoring 29 points and 4 blocks. MVP, Markelle Fultz, was also outstanding, dropping 16 dimes to go with his 17 points.

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                                (2) Oklahoma City Thunder vs. (8) Denver Nuggets

                                There was no stopping Luka Doncic as he shined with 26 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists, 3 steals and 3 blocks to carry the Thunder to a 116-102 win over the Nuggets.

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                                (3) New Orleans Pelicans vs. (6) Phoenix Suns

                                With both Westbrook and Davis in foul troubles, it was the Pelicans' "other guys" that stepped up, with Knight, Hield and Batum combining for 75 points as they dismantled the Suns, 131-109.

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                                (4) Golden State Warriors vs. (5) San Antonio Spurs

                                The Warriors proved they weren't done just yet, beating the Spurs, 121-113. Klay Thompson and Kevin Durant combined for 66 points while Stephen Curry almost triple-doubled with 22 points, 9 rebounds and 10 assists.

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                                (1) Washington Wizards vs. (8) Atlanta Hawks

                                The Wizards and Hawks meet in the first-round for the second consecutive year, and just like the last, the Wizards easily defeated the Hawks, 96-78. Kevin Love led the team with 23 points.

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                                (2) Boston Celtics vs. (7) Milwaukee Bucks

                                In his postseason debut, Russell Warner flourished with 34 points and 9 rebounds to help the Celtics advance through to the next round. We are witnessing a special player right now!

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                                (3) Miami Heat vs. (6) Philadelphia 76ers

                                The Heat gave the 76ers quite a beatdown, winning by 35 points. Josh Jackson led the team with 21 points, 16 rebounds and 3 steals, as the Heat contained Philly's All-Stars to just 13 points on 4/21 shooting.

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                                (4) Toronto Raptors vs. (5) Orlando Magic

                                The Raptors simply showed they just weren't ready yet as the inexperience was in full exposure, falling to the Magic in OT, 105-106. Dejounte Murray led Orlando, scoring 22 points, 6 assists, 3 steals and 3 blocks.

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