Another night, another impressive road win for the Spurs. After knocking off the Clippers on Monday, San Antonio made it back-to-back wins with a 113-100 win at Golden State.
Monta Ellis finishes Mavs’ comeback with huge slam

Jerome Miron-USA TODAY SportsThe Dallas Mavericks were down 24-4 at one point against the upstart Sacramento Kings. It was ugly. Fans were upset. Rick Carlisle squinted. Brick killed a guy. But the Mavs eventually cut the lead to nine at halftime, took the lead in the third quarter and closed it out comfortably in the fourth quarter.
This Monta Ellis dunk officially ended matters. Afterwards, listen to Dallas’ excellent broadcast crew nod to one of the Internet’s favorite memes.
Read Article >The 2014-15 Lakers in 6 seconds


On the night Kobe Bryant set the NBA record for career misses, he also watched Jordan Hill miss a crucial shot while he was nearby waiting for the ball and a chance to tie the game. And the Lakers lost.
We feel you, Kobe.
Read Article >Channing Frye is sick of ‘f****** losing’
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Read Article >Kobe sets record for most career misses

Cary Emondson-US PRESSWIREWatch Gasol’s high-arcing outlet pass
That’s almost like ... Zach Mettenberger to Kendall Wright?
OK, the analogy falls flat, but you get what I mean.
Read Article >Warriors host Spurs, Kings visit Mavs Tuesday

Troy Taormina-USA TODAY SportsThere are only six games on the NBA schedule Tuesday night, but two of them are exciting Western Conference tilts. Let’s take a look at the NBA menu for this Veterans Day.
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