Steph Curry scored 20, dished 11 assists and grabbed seven rebounds in leading the Golden State Warriors to a 125-94 drubbing of the Chicago Bulls on the road at United Center, improving Golden State to 39-4 on the season. Elsewhere, the Toronto Raptors beat the Boston Celtics 115-109 at home for their sixth straight victory.
Rockets foul Drummond 12 times in a row
How did Houston solve this conundrum? By sending out little-used K.J. McDaniels to foul Drummond five times in the first 10 seconds of the third period.
It’s a game log unlike anything you’ve ever seen:
Read Article >Steve Kerr tries improv at the Second City


Even though Warriors head coach Steve Kerr hasn’t been on the bench to lead the Warriors to absolutely pummel opponents this NBA season, he’s still keeping busy. More importantly, Kerr is in Chicago where the Warriors and Bulls face off on Wednesday night.
So why not have fun with the trip to Chi-town? Kerr went to The Second City for an improv show, and even stepped on stage to participate. Based on his time as an announcer, it’s safe to say that Kerr has the gravitas to captivate an audience.
Read Article >Lillard and McCollum are junior Splash Brothers

Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY SportsThere are two NBA teams that stretch defenses to their absolute limits. One just cruised to an NBA title and is shooting for the single-season wins record. The other lost its best player and three other starters from a team that won one playoff game last season.
Okay, so the Portland Trail Blazers aren’t dominating the basketball world like the Golden State Warriors. They’re still six games under .500, with a leaky defense that just got flooded by the 5-37 Philadelphia 76ers. Best-case scenario, they end up as the Warriors’ sacrificial lamb in the first round of the playoffs.
Read Article >