The same team that just gave up 61 points to LeBron? Yeah, they shut down Paul George and the Pacers on Wednesday night.
The $102M Nets finally have a winning record!


Nets eclipse .500, Dubs continue momentum vs. East

Brad Penner-USA TODAY SportsAfter being down by as many as 30 points, the Grizzlies came surging back with a 34-16 fourth quarter that nearly shocked everyone at Barclay’s Center. However, the Nets held on and continue to make a push toward the postseason. At 20-8 since the new year, they’re peaking at the right time.
John Leuer came off the bench to spark his flailing team and led the Grizzlies with 19 points on 6-of-10 from the field to go along with five rebounds in 26 minutes.
Read Article >Jefferson stars as Bobcats blow out Pacers

Joshua S. Kelly-USA TODAY SportsDespite George’s awful night, Indiana still managed to shoot 41 percent from the field, but committed 18 turnovers. On the other side, the Bobcats took care of the ball with just seven turnovers and shot a stellar 51 percent from the field.
Read Article >Discussing the NBA speed-painting halftime guy


We were perturbed and confused when we saw this still of a halftime performance in Orlando:
What the hell is going on here? There’s a guy with a paintbrush? And a guitarist, who may be in Hinder?
Read Article >John Wall did a John Wall thing vs. Jazz
Fortunately for NBA fans, Wednesday was one such evening.
Read Article >Nets hoping to go over .500 for 1st time this year

Benny Sieu-USA TODAY SportsThere are 10 games on the NBA schedule Wednesday night, and although there are no marquee games, there are a few intriguing ones. Let’s take a look at the action.
The Grizzlies have won two straight games and three of four, bolstered by a surprisingly high-powered offensive attack. Memphis averaged 108.8 points in the last four contests.
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