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  • Jan 12, 2025 | basketnews.com | Kendrick Nunn reflects

    The Indiana Pacers put a stop to the Cleveland Cavaliers’ 12-game winning streak with a 108-93 win. Even without Tyrese Haliburton in the second half, the Pacers were able to overcome the league-leading Cavaliers by outscoring them 68-40 in the second half. They also became the first team this season to hold the Cavaliers under 100 points. Andrew Nembhard, who ended with 19 in the win, said the Pacers just left it all on the floor against the Cavs.

  • Jan 12, 2025 | basketnews.com | Kendrick Nunn reflects

    The Milwaukee Bucks suffered a humiliating 106-140 loss to the New York Knicks. With the defeat, the Bucks are now 0-8 against the top three teams in the East. Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo, who had 24 points and 13 boars in the loss, said they need to step their game up when battling elite squads in their conference. "We've gotta get our stuff together. It's as simple as that. We did not beat Boston. We did not beat the Cavs. We didn't beat the Knicks," Antetokounmpo said.

  • Jan 12, 2025 | basketnews.com | Kendrick Nunn reflects

    Tyrese Haliburton did not return in the second half of the Pacers’ game against the Cavaliers due to left hamstring tightness. Credit: USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Connect-Scanpix The Indiana Pacers were able to beat the Cleveland Cavaliers, 108-93, even if Tyrese Haliburton was unable to finish the game. Haliburton did not return for the second of the win due to left hamstring tightness. He had two points and five assists before exiting the game.

  • Jan 12, 2025 | basketnews.com | Kendrick Nunn reflects

    The Palisades Fire is the most destructive fire in Los Angeles history, destroying over 5,600 structures across 24,000 acres. Many families within the NBA community have been impacted by the wildfires, a sight which is extremely tough to see for LA Clippers coach Tyronn Lue. "This is probably the biggest thing I've been a part of," Lue said. "Just seeing families and people lose their houses, lose their businesses, lose loved ones.

  • Jan 12, 2025 | basketnews.com | Kendrick Nunn reflects

    The Philadelphia 76ers aren’t pushing through with their plan to build a $1.3 billion downtown arena. The decision came as a surprise since the project had been approved by the city council just weeks ago. The team has reportedly struck a new deal to stay with Comcast Spectacor, which leases the arena to the Sixers and also owns the NHL’s Philadelphia Flyers. The council approved the project on Dec. 19 after more than two years of debate over the proposal.

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