Somebody break up the Atlantic Division! New York just went 2-1 through the Texas Triangle while Toronto played Miami all the way to the final gun on Sunday.
Nate dunks all over Lakers

Kelvin Kuo-USA TODAY SportsNate Robinson has always been a bit of a polarizing player over the course of his career. There’s a reason Robinson has been on six different teams in nine seasons despite his ability to put up points in a hurry. His antics can drive a coach crazy, and they certainly can be grating to opponents.
Robinson followed that up with a pair of put-back dunks as the Lakers appeared to just give up as the game got more and more out of hand:
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We’ve seen off-the-backboard alley-oops this season, but one in a halfcourt set? Man, the Warriors have reached peak entertainment value.
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Since the Gay trade, the Raptors have emerged as the obvious third-best team in the Eastern Conference. Led by a surprising young core, Toronto has gone 9-3 since the deal and has beaten some pretty good teams in the process, including the Pacers, Thunder and Mavericks. Now staring at consecutive road games in Miami and Indiana over the next three nights, this could be the Raptors’ next chance to show that they’re indeed becoming one of the league’s most dangerous squads.
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