Kevin Durant’s only game in his hometown ended early with a hamstring injury, but the Thunder still walloped the Wizards.
Olynyk looked like he passed out after crossover


On the one hand, it appears Kelly Olynyk may have slipped a bit here. On the other and more important hand, YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO:
We’re glad Olynyk is alright because it looks like he got hit by an uppercut from an imaginary boxer. Slip or no slip, when a player ends up like this after a crossover there is no possible alternative reaction other than turning into the And-1 announcer and yelling “OH BABY” while running around the room.
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Warriors aren’t allowing any Pistons comebacks

Ezra Shaw/Getty ImagesThe Warriors led from the get go. They had 10 fast-break points in the first quarter -- buoyed by seven Pistons’ turnovers -- and the Warriors led 27-15. The Pistons didn’t go away, though. Their bench, which is usually a weak point, looked great as the Pistons kept the Warriors’ lead in single digits.
They went into the half up by nine. Then the real Warriors showed up. They built a lead up to 17 points in the third. But the Pistons never gave up. They fought back and trailed by only four, 80-76, heading into the fourth quarter. And for a second, it seemed like the Pistons were maybe going to pull off the unthinkable again.
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