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No James Harden, no matter. Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving had big games, leading the Nets to a 115-107 victory over the Bucks on Saturday night in Game 1 at Barclays Center.
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Nets star James Harden injured his right hamstring on his first drive of the game against the Bucks, and at the end of the first quarter, was ruled out for the rest of the night.
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For the Nets, the Celtics were just a teaser. Now comes the real test in the Bucks.
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The Nets came to Milwaukee atop the Eastern Conference. After getting swept by the Bucks in a huge two-game series, they left as close to third place as to first.
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The Knicks were not the most depleted team on the floor Saturday night in Milwaukee, but the injury news grew worse for them as the night progressed.
Already playing without All-Star forward Julius
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Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau wasn’t sure if point guard Derrick Rose would join the Knicks in Oklahoma City for Saturday’s game. If he does, it would be a big boon.
Rose missed his third straight
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There was a moment in the middle of the summer of 1969 when the Mets looked they were merely going to be a temporary annoyance to the Cubs, when they first tried to make a move. They had a dramatic
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Bobby Portis will be one-and-done as a Knick.
The free-agent forward has agreed to a deal with the Bucks, his agency confirmed on Twitter, two days after the Knicks declined his team option to open up
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The Houston Rockets seem to be on their way to a rebuild — with or without James Harden.
Late Monday night, the Rockets were finalizing a deal to send Robert Covington to the Blazers for veteran
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Despite being the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference, Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks flamed out of the NBA Playoffs’ second round, losing in five games to the Heat. Giannis went down with an injury in Game 4 but didn’t play particularly well beforehand, topping 21 points just once in the series after …