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The L.A. Clippers, in a well-balanced effort, blew by the Houston Rockets for their 50th win of the season.

The L.A. Clippers reached 50 wins for the 5th straight season, won their 6th consecutive game, and Paul Pierce even reached 15th amongst the NBA’s all-time scoring leaders. And still, with just one game remaining in the regular season, the Clippers’ magic number remains 1 for securing home court advantage against the Utah Jazz in the first round of the playoffs.

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The Rockets get the season sweep over the Kings.

The Rockets took care of business and beat the Sacramento Kings 135-128 on the road, completing the season series sweep.

It was a very solid win for Houston, who lead by 15 after the first quarter and had the lead for pretty much the entire game. James Harden lead the way with 35 points, 15 assists, and 11 boards.

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Kevin Durant made his triumphant return tonight as Golden State was victorious against a depleted New Orleans roster.

The Stephen Curry-less Golden State Warriors defeated the Anthony Davis and DeMarcus Cousins-less New Orleans Pelicans tonight, 123-101.

Tonight was the much anticipated return of Kevin Durant and it was great to see him. He wasted no time getting on the board.

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D’Angelo Russell hit a game-winner that was meant to be.

Karl-Anthony Towns and Andrew Wiggins were unstoppable Sunday evening in Los Angeles, but D’Angelo Russell stole their moment in a 110-109 Lakers victory. Russell’s game-winner bounced in as the buzzer sounded, ricocheting up into the sky before finding its home through the bottom of the hoop.

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The Spurs played their starters for most of the game, but they were no match for a motivated Clippers team led by Chris Paul that were fighting for playoff position.

It’s probably a good thing that the Spurs aren’t in the same playoff bracket as the Los Angeles Clippers, as they always seem to give the guys in Silver and Black a hard time.

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Westbrook has surpassed Oscar Robertson as the NBA’s single-season triple-double leader vs. Denver

Sunday evening, vs. the Denver Nuggets, Oklahoma City Thunder phenom Russell Westbrook has eclipsed Oscar Robertson as the NBA’s single-season triple-double leader.

Oklahoma City’s six-time All Star supplanted Robertson’s 55-year-old record with 4:17 remaining in the fourth quarter.

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