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THE LINEUP
Nov. 7, 2024 | What’s inside today’s edition?
Only One Remains: The Cavs stayed perfect, while the Joker’s
ace ended OKC’s streak
Must-See TV: Suns & Dubs stay hot, PG returns to LA, Brandon
Miller says goodnight
Roundup: In Wednesday’s 12-game slate, two No. 1 picks
selected 21 years apart shined
Triple Threat: Ant & the Wolves face the Bulls tonight in a
potential 3-point party
Welcome To West A: West Group A features plenty of contenders
for the Emirates NBA Cup
BUT FIRST … ⏰
Three marquee games…
Three games tip off Thursday in prime time,
headlined with Anthony Edwards and the Wolves visiting the Bulls
on NBA TV (8 ET
). On League Pass, Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Bucks host the
Jazz (8 ET
), while Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs face the Blazers (8 ET
).
1. CAVS STAY PERFECT, NUGGETS END OKC’S STREAK
For the first time in franchise history, the Cavaliers are
9-0.
But the record-breaking win demanded a comeback.
Cavaliers 131, Pelicans 122: Trailing by as many as 16 in the
2nd quarter, Cleveland closed the 1st half on a 23-11 run to
enter the break tied at 59. Then, Donovan Mitchell (29 pts, 3
ast) took over as the Cavs outscored New Orleans 40-29 in the 3rd
quarter to take control and never looked back for their ninth
straight win. | Recap
Cleveland Rocks: The Cavs are just the sixth team since
2000-01 to start 9-0, with the most recent being the 2022-23 BucksBuckets In Bulk: Through nine games, Cleveland has already hit the 130-point mark four times, matching their total from all of last season and one shy of the single-season franchise record of fiveCavs Contributions: Mitchell scored 20 points in the 2nd half,
while Jarrett Allen (16 pts, 14 reb), Caris LeVert (16 pts, 6 reb, 6 ast) and Evan Mobley (15 pts, 9 reb, 3 ast, 3 blk) all stuffed the stat sheetAllen On The Win: “It shows how we are willing to fight for
each other, how we are willing to go any length to get the win together.”While the Cavs made history, the league’s only other
remaining unbeaten team fell thanks to a historic performance
from the reigning Kia NBA MVP.
Nuggets 124, Thunder 122: With OKC seeking its first 8-0 start
since 1993-94 (when they were the Sonics), Jalen Williams (29
pts, 10 reb, 9 ast) and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (28 pts, 6 ast)
helped the Thunder build a 16-point lead in the 3rd quarter.
But Nikola Jokić (23 pts, 20 reb, 16 ast, 2 stl, 2 blk) and
Russell Westbrook (29 pts, 6 reb, 6 ast) willed Denver back, and
Peyton Watson’s last-second block
sealed the win, handing Oklahoma City its first loss of the
season. | Recap
Joker Makes History: In his fourth
triple-double of the year, Jokić became the first player since steals and blocks were first tracked in 1973-74 to record 20+ points, 20+ rebounds and 15+ assists along with 2+ steals and 2+ blocks in a gameJokić Russ: In the win, Jokić also joined Westbrook as the
only players to record a 20-20-15 game since 1968, as Russ tallied 20 points, 20 boards and 21 assists with OKC in 2019Michael Malone On The Win: “I’m proud of the fact that we don’t
get down, we don’t quit, we stay with it and that’s the sign of a champion.”2. ROAD DUBS, SHINING SUNS, PG RETURNS TO LA, AND THIS ⬇️
Hornets 108, Pistons 107: In a game with 17 ties and 18 lead
changes, the Hornets found themselves up one with 14 seconds
left. But Brandon Miller (19 pts, 6 reb, 4 ast) lost the ball on
the ensuing inbound, leading to Ron Holland II’s go-ahead bucket
for Detroit with 6.7 seconds remaining.
But Miller didn’t blink and responded with a buzzer-beating
putback to give Charlotte a thrilling home win, improving them to
3-5. | Recap
| Watch the Frantic Finish
Hornets Buzzing: Miles Bridges (27 pts, 7 reb) led the
Hornets in scoring, and LaMelo Ball (25 pts, 6 reb, 8 ast) had 15 points in the 4th quarter, including 8 in the final two minutesMiller On His Buzzer-Beater: “Just being a relentless offensive rebounder… the ball just happened to find me.”Cade Cooking: Cade Cunningham notched his second straight
triple-double with 20 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assistsWarriors 118, Celtics 112: In a
heavyweight bout in Boston, Jayson Tatum (32 pts, 4 reb, 5 3s)
and the C’s rallied from a 14-point 3rd-quarter deficit to take
the lead midway through the 4th, but Steph Curry (27 pts, 7 reb,
9 ast, 4 stl
) and the Warriors (7-1) outscored the defending champs 32-22 in
the final 7:54
to earn their fifth straight win, all of which have come on the
road. | Recap
Road Cookin’: Curry scored 21 points in the 2nd half, and
Golden State is the first team to win their first five road games while scoring 115+ points in each win since the 1985-86 LakersClippers 110, Sixers 98: Norman Powell (26 pts, 6 3s), James
Harden (18 pts, 6 ast, 3 stl) and the Clippers spoiled Paul
George’s return to LA as they used a 26-9 run to pull away in the
2nd half and secure their second win at the Intuit Dome. | Recap
PG Back In LA: In just his second game in a Sixers uniform,
George returned to face the team he spent the last five seasons with. His first bucket back in LA was a 3 and he finished with a team-high 18 points in the lossSuns 115, Heat 112: Kevin Durant scored 23 of his game-high 32
points in the 2nd half as the Suns used a 24-8 run to overcome a
15-point deficit. Durant scored 11 in the 4th quarter, including
back-to-back tough jumpers
in
clutch time to seal the win and lift the Suns to 7-1 – their best
start since opening the 2009-10 season 8-1. | Recap
3. RISACHER, LEBRON, SABONIS MAKE HISTORY
Hawks 121, Knicks 116: Zaccharie Risacher had 22 points and
five 3s — in the 1st half — as this year’s No. 1 pick went on to
tally a team-high 33 points
, seven boards and three steals to lead Atlanta past
Karl-Anthony Towns (34 pts, 16 reb), Jalen Brunson (21 pts) and
the Knicks. | Recap
Risacher Writes History: At 19 years and 212 days old,
Risacher is the youngest player to total 20+ points and 5+ triples in a 1st half since tracking began (1997-98), and he is the youngest player in Hawks history to score 30+ pointsPacers 118, Magic 111: Pascal Siakam, Myles Turner, Tyrese
Haliburton and Jarace Walker each turned in 17 points for Indiana
while Bennedict Mathurin scored a team-high 20 points to help the
Pacers (4-4) hold off Franz Wagner (28 pts, 8 reb, 6 ast) and the
Magic (3-6). | Recap
Rockets 127, Spurs 100: Fred VanVleet and Jalen Green led seven
Rockets in double figures with 21 points apiece, and Houston
never trailed to improve to 5-3 with a win over Victor Wembanyama
(15 pts, 6 reb, 3 blk, including one must-see rejection
at the rim) and the Spurs. | Recap
Grizzlies 131, Lakers 114: Playing in his 1,500th career
regular-season game — an accomplishment only achieved by five
other NBA players — LeBron James dropped a game-high 39 points
with six 3s, seven boards and six dimes. But Ja Morant (20 pts, 5
ast, 4 reb) and the Grizzlies pulled away in the 2nd half to
improve to 5-4. | Recap
20s All Around: Jaren Jackson Jr. and Jaylen Wells scored 20
points apiece alongside Morant, who left the game in the 3rd quarter with a right hamstring injuryThe List: James joins Hall of Famers John Stockton (1,504),
Dirk Nowitzki (1,522), Vince Carter (1,541), Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1,560) and Robert Parish (1,611) as the only players to have appeared in 1,500+ NBA gamesKings 122, Raptors 107: Four days after an OT loss to the
Raptors in Toronto, the Kings entered the 4th quarter trailing by
four and looked to a former Raptor to bring them home. DeMar
DeRozan scored 11 of his game-high 27 points in the 4th as the
Kings won the final frame 33-14 to improve to 5-3. | Recap
Flawless Victory: Domantas Sabonis (17 pts, 11 reb, 13 ast,
6-6 FG, 5-5 FT, 0 tov) became the first player since 1977-78 to record a triple-double with no missed field goals, no missed free throws and no turnoversMavs 119, Bulls 99: Dallas had lost the 1st quarter in five of
its first seven games. Kyrie Irving wouldn’t let it happen on
Wednesday against Chicago, scoring 15 in the first frame as the
Mavs took control and never trailed again. Luka Dončić (27 pts, 7
reb, 13 ast, 4 stl) stuffed the stat sheet as Dallas led by as
many as 30 and cruised to reach 5-3. | Recap
4. TRIPLE THREAT: WOLVES, BULLS BRING THE HEAT FROM DEEP
Entering the 2024-25 season, Steph Curry was the only player in
NBA history to have made 35+ 3s in the first seven games of a
season.
Now, Steph has company, as Anthony Edwards has knocked down 36
triples in his first seven outings for an NBA-best 5.1 3s per
game, while shooting a career-high 45.0% from beyond the arc.
And on Thursday, fans could see even more triples as Ant and
the Wolves take on the sharpshooting Bulls, who had Minnesota’s
number last season (8 ET, NBA TV
).
Minny From 3: As a team, the Wolves have made 113 3s, the
most through the first seven games of a season in franchise historyA New Stretch Big: Like Edwards, Minnesota’s recent All-Star
acquisition, Julius Randle is shooting a career-best from 3 at 46.4%Red-Hot Bulls: While Minnesota has hit 16.1 3s per game,
Chicago has knocked down 15.1 — the second and fifth-best averages in the NBA this season, respectivelyShooting Stars: Chicago’s top three leading scorers — Zach
LaVine (22.7 ppg, 45.8 3P%), Nikola Vucevic (20.8 ppg, 45.7 3P%) and Coby White (19.0 ppg, 38.9%) — are all shooting a career-best from beyond the arcChicago took last year’s season series 2-0, with White
averaging 25.0 ppg, 5.0 rpg and 5.0 apg, hitting 5.5 3s per game at a 57.9% clip, while Edwards (33.0 ppg, 11.5 rpg, 5.0 apg) led MinnesotaTwo more games
tip-off on League Pass at 8 ET, as Giannis Antetokounmpo and the
Bucks host Lauri Markkanen and the Jazz while Victor Wembanyama
and Spurs take on the Blazers.
Jazz at Bucks (8 ET): In a matchup featuring two 1-6 teams
seeking timely wins, will Milwaukee break its six-game slide? Or
will Utah notch another W after picking up its first win of the
season on Monday?
Trail Blazers at Spurs (8 ET): On the second leg of a
back-to-back, will San Antonio (3-5) bounce back from Wednesday’s
loss to Houston? Or will the Blazers (3-5) notch their second win
in a row?
5. EMIRATES NBA CUP COUNTDOWN: WEST GROUP A PREVIEW
The Emirates NBA Cup 2024 tips off in just five days, with
Group Play opening on Tuesday, Nov. 12.
Our countdown previewing every group in the competition began
with East Group A and continues today with West Group A
.
Here are the five teams in the group, ranked in order of win
percentage in head-to-head matchups from last season against the
other teams within the group.
Minnesota Timberwolves: 11-3 (.786)
LA Clippers: 9-6 (.600)
Houston Rockets: 7-6 (.538)Sacramento Kings: 6-7 (.462)
Portland Trail Blazers: 2-13 (.133)
The full 10-game Group Play schedule is
above. Here are three matchups to circle:
Wolves at Kings (Nov. 15, 10 ET, League Pass): Last season,
Minnesota had a chance to clinch its group with a win over the Kings, but De’Aaron Fox (36 pts, 12 ast) had other ideas as he led the Kings to a 124-111 road win despite Anthony Edwards’ 35 points. The Kings stayed unbeaten and won the group. The Wolves won the first meeting this season, 117-115, on Oct. 24Clippers at Rockets (Nov. 15, 8 ET, League Pass): Another group
play rematch from last season saw James Harden hit a tie-breaking four-point play with six seconds left against his former team Rockets) to earn his first win with his new team (Clippers). In seven games against the Rockets since leaving Houston, Harden has gone 5-2 while averaging 23.6 pts, 8.4 ast and 7.0 rebClippers at Wolves (Nov. 29, 7:30 ET, ESPN): The only
nationally televised game from this group features teams that finished third (Wolves) and fourth (Clippers) in the West last season. In a tight conference race that came down to tiebreakers, all head-to-head matchups take on added importance, in addition to the NBA Cup stakes already at play