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How can the Golden State Warriors and Sacramento Kings win the only first-round series to go seven games?
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How can the Golden State Warriors and Sacramento Kings win the only first-round series to go seven games?
LOS ANGELES: LeBron James didn’t respond at first after Dillon Brooks called him old and questioned his abilities early in the Lakers’ first-round playoff series with Memphis. A day after James and the Lakers eliminated Brooks’ Grizzlies in dominant fashion, James let Jay-Z speak for him. The top scorer in NBA history tweeted some particularly pointed lyrics Saturday from Hova’s 2006 track, “Trouble.” Among several more profane bars was the phrase: “It’s apparent you’re staring at a legend.” Perhaps to everybody except Brooks, James’ legend has been fully secure for years.
Team USA got a favorable draw Saturday in the quest to recapture the FIBA World Cup, though they have a potential meeting with Giannis Antetokounmpo when they face Greece early in the event.
SAN FRANCISCO — Heading into Friday night's Game 6, Sacramento Kings veteran Malik Monk told his teammates in the locker room to lock in, that it was a must for the starters to begin the game right, live up to the bright lights and don't have any regrets. And before the Kings raced onto the Chase Center floor, Harrison Barnes yelled, «Leave it all on the floor and let's bring this back to Sac.»
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ATLANTA — Joe Mazzulla had about two minutes to accomplish quite a bit.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry was trapped with 40 seconds to go in Game 3 of the series against the Sacramento Kings. He had nowhere to move and no one to pass to.