The NBA announced reserves for the 2013 All-Star Game in Houston on Thursday night, and some very successful players failed to make the list. How did the snubs respond?
Kobe’s 14 dimes guide Lakers over Jazz

USA TODAY SportsBryant was one of five Lakers in double figures Friday. Howard finished with 17 points and 13 boards.
Read Article >Bulls coast to 103-87 win over Golden State

USA TODAY SportsThe Warriors didn’t let the lead get much worse after the first quarter, but it never got much better either. The closest Golden State got was 10 points at 65-55 with 9:11 to play in the third quarter, but it would not get any better. Golden State shot 34.6 percent Friday and was 4 of 19 from 3-point range.
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The Celtics blew a 27-point lead

Kyle Terada-USA TODAY SportsBulls-Warriors: Chicago’s not missing Deng

USA TODAY SportsBut after watching how Chicago has succeeded without him over the past three games, one might begin to reconsider how important he truly is.
That’s a shame too because they’ll need all the offense they can muster against a Golden State team that will have no problem running with the Bulls.
Read Article >How will All-Star snubs respond?

Soobum Im-USA TODAY SportsHere’s a look at the schedule for Friday, and for even more on the NBA be sure to check out SI.com:
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