Recap Roundups
March 17, 2017
Philadelphia 116, Dallas 74
The Philadelphia fans showed their appreciation for former 76ers player Nerlens Noel on Friday night.
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Washington 112, Chicago 107
Though some bad defensive habits cropped again during the fourth quarter, the Washington Wizards returned to the winner's circle. The Chicago Bulls showed they could run with one of the Eastern Conference contenders despite playing without Dwyane Wade, but ultimately, they added another one to the loss column.
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Boston 98, Brooklyn 95
Throughout the NCAA Tournament, teams win close games and describe the feeling as "surviving and moving on."
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Toronto 87, Detroit 75
Their big-time scorer was silenced in the first half. They struggled to get any easy baskets. Their floor leader remained out of action.
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New Orleans 128, Houston 112
No one has played more games this season for the New Orleans Pelicans than forward Solomon Hill.
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Miami 123, Minnesota 105
Heat center Hassan Whiteside said he and his teammates have a saying: "Go from good to great."
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Orlando 109, Phoenix 103
A night after being embarrassed by 30 points against the Golden State Warriors, the Orlando Magic regrouped and made enough plays down the stretch to pay back the Phoenix Suns.
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Milwaukee 107, L.A. Lakers 103
A scuffle late in the third quarter briefly sparked the Los Angeles Lakers, but in the end the Milwaukee Bucks prevailed and continued their bid for the NBA playoffs.
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Milwaukee 107, L.A. Lakers 103
LOS ANGELES --- Khris Middleton scored 30 points and Giannis Antetokounmpo contributed 26 points, eight rebounds and five assists, helping the Milwaukee Bucks defeat the Los Angeles Lakers 107-103 on Friday night at Staples Center in a game that featured a scuffle between both clubs.
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