Oklahoma City continued its playoff push with an impressive win against Memphis. Toronto edged the Wizards for a win, Golden State knocked off Minnesota while Atlanta was upset in Boston.
Big Baby accidentally tabletops Josh Smith


Josh Smith got knocked on his butt by a crawling Glen Davis and was understandably upset that it wasn’t a foul or a technical or something. But it was accidental and not during live play and Smith could’ve looked where he was going instead of blindly walking back, so it’s not a foul.
That said -- if you had to pick one NBA player to accidentally tabletop somebody, it’d be Big Baby, right? Right.
Read Article >Nick Young crosses Steve Blake into the ground


It’s Swaggy P’s world. The rest of us are just living in it.
Read Article >Harris lands on two fans in the stands


When’s the last time you’ve seen an NBA player land on two fans standing up? Every game is a new opportunity in the NBA.
Read Article >Warriors and Wolves play hot potato late in game


The Golden State Warriors led the Minnesota Timberwolves by one with six seconds left when Draymond Green inbounded the ball. This pass touched six or seven players before the Warriors recovered and eventually went on to win.
We couldn’t have the Wolves beat the Warriors and the Celtics beat the Hawks on the same night. That just wouldn’t be right.
Read Article >Rubio casually makes amazing behind the back save


Was Ricky Rubio fortunate with this pass? Lucky, maybe? That’s up for debate. What isn’t up for debate is that the NBA is much better with Rubio running around and making highlight-reel passes such as this.
Read Article >Kevin Love out after getting hit in the eye


Cleveland Cavaliers star Kevin Love left a game against the Miami Heat in the third quarter on Wednesday after getting poked in the eye by Mario Chalmers. Love was taken to the locker room and did not return. He was diagnosed with a right corneal abrasion and will be re-evaluated on Thursday.
The Cavs play the Bulls on TNT on Thursday, and Love will travel with the team to Chicago.
Read Article >Evan Turner beats the Hawks at the buzzer


The Atlanta Hawks recently won 19 games in a row. The Boston Celtics only had 19 wins on the season entering Wednesday night. Atlanta opened up an 18-point lead looked well on its way to another victory. The Celtics couldn’t buy a bucket all night, shooting only 32.3 percent from the floor.
This was the type of game Atlanta would normally take without much trouble, but the Celtics weren’t about to roll over and let it happen. After Jared Sullinger missed an easy bucket that could have put Boston ahead on the previous possession, Jeff Teague came down and missed a layup of his own. Boston had one last chance and Evan Turner came through.
Read Article >Shabazz Muhammad dunks on his own face


Don’t hurt yourself, ‘Bazz.
Read Article >LeBron powers through Bosh for bucket


LeBron James is a freight train:
This put the Cavaliers up 20 on the Heat in the first half, and, well, LeBron’s new team is a bit better than LeBron’s old team at this point in time.
Read Article >Oladipo gets rejected at the rim


IDEA: Put Lou Amundson in the dunk contest as a defender to see if he can block everyone else like this. Victor Oladipo looks like he can’t believe this actually happened.
Read Article >LeBron is still good at throwing down alley-oops


Maybe not the best feed from Timofey Mozgov, but LeBron had little trouble with it. Nice body language assist from Mike Miller on the bench.
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