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Everything You Need To Know From Last Night’s Games (11/5/2016)
- The 76ers pushed the complacent Cavaliers all the way tonight in a thriller.
- Cavs started well, but Jahlil Okafor and Joel Embiid were a headache all night long.
- Embiid went 4/4 from three point range.
- LeBron James was again the difference, his strong plays down the stretch gave the Cavs the slight edge they needed to pull out the victory.
- LeBron had 25 points, 14 assists, 8 rebounds and 2 steals.
- The Thunder got back on track with a solid victory against the struggling Timberwolves at home.
- It was relatively comfortable as Westbrook had 28 and Kanter chipped in with 20.
- Towns was the high man for the Timberwolves with 33. (He is not the problem)
- The Orlando Magic pulled out a much needed victory at home to the Wizards who funnily enough needed the win just as bad.
- John Wall did not play which was a huge factor.
- No one scored more than 18 points in the contest.
- The Detroit Pistons protected their home court against the Nuggets.
- Another balanced scoring effort from the Pistons helped them in their victory as no one scored more than 19, Andre Drummond was the high man.
- He also had 20 rebounds (standard)
- The Pacers bounced back and were very impressive in their victory against the Chicago Bulls who have now lost two in a row after a good star.
- It was comfortable for the Pacers, as Jeff Teague got going with 21.
- The Bulls really struggle, and Jimmy Butler along with Bobby Portis register just 16 each in the loss as the high men for the Bulls.
- Wade has just 4 points on 1/9 shooting.
- There are 3 guarantees in life, taxes, death, and James Harden to have over 10 assists when playing the point guard position.
- He falls 1 rebound shy of a triple double as he has 30 points, 12 assists and 9 rebounds.
- However, it’s again in a losing effort.
- Atlanta share the scoring load which was key to their victory.
- Howard with 20, Bazemore with 20, Millsap with 23, Korver with 10 and Schroder with 17.
- Bucks down the Kings behind 22 points from new recruit Mirza Teletovic.
- DeMarcus Cousins held to 15 points.
- The Clippers put some much needed respect on their name as they beat the San Antonio Spurs on the road.
- Kawhi Leonard shoots just 3/13 in the loss.
- Blake Griffin poured on 28 points.