Down seven points with 90 seconds left in regulation, the Mavericks stormed back to beat the Blazers in overtime in Dallas. Elsewhere, Anthony Davis hurt his shoulder and the Pelicans were blown out by the Chicago Bulls 107-72 on Saturday night.
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It takes a special dunk, a very special dunk, to turn a potential MVP into a plane. That’s what happened to Stephen Curry, who forgot his corporeal body and decided to soar around the court.
Where he’ll land, nobody knows.
Read Article >Anthony Davis out after hard fall

Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY SportsNew Orleans Pelicans superstar Anthony Davis left the game on Saturday after taking a hard fall following a dunk. Davis came down hard on his right shoulder, and though he stayed in the game initially he was later taken back to the locker room and later ruled out for the rest of the game. According to the Pelicans’ broadcast, Davis suffered a contusion but X-rays were negative. Marc Spears of Yahoo! Sports reported Davis came away feeling “just sore.”
The injury occurred late in the second quarter. Davis blocked a shot on the defensive end and got out ahead of the pack, running the court and catching an alley-oop dunk all in one motion. His momentum, however, left him off-balance following the dunk and he was unable to keep hold of the rim to swing back. His hands slipped off and he came down hard on his shoulder.
Read Article >Mason Plumlee helped cause a massive mess


Oh dear. That’s a lot of wasted beer.
Fortunately, it’s complementary for people in the court-side seats. Otherwise, that’s an expensive mess, considering how much a beer costs at arenas these days.
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