The Warriors have won 6 of 7. And their last two wins were against the Jazz and the Suns. Uh-oh.

The Warriors have won 6 of 7. And their last two wins were against the Jazz and the Suns. Uh-oh.
Russell Westbrook got 28-13-21 against Atlanta to secure Triple Double #182. He now has the most career triple-doubles in NBA history.
Anthony Davis has looked great the last two games. The Lakers have looked good for the first time in weeks.
We suddenly care about the scoring title as Bradley Beal and Stephen Curry go down the wire.
Bojan Bogdanovic went for a career-best 48 points against the Nuggets. Let’s remember that he wasn’t playing in the playoffs last year.
Russell Westbrook continues his historic run as he is one triple-double away from tying Oscar Robertson’s career total.
The Blazers might have to make some important decisions in the offseason.
The Kings have won three games in a row. But it might be too late yet again.
The Lakers get a big win as they rose to the 5th spot after defeating the hot Denver Nuggets.
Portland has pulled into a tie with Dallas and the Lakers, who are both complaining about the play-in series.
Denver has gone 9-1 without Jamal Murray as Nikola Jokic solidifies his case for MVP.
Jayson Tatum did two incredible things: help the Celtics come back from 32 down and tie a franchise record by scoring 60 points.
Kevin Porter, Jr. scored 50 points. We hope his career and his personal life is on the up and up.
The last time the Suns made the postseason? 2010. Now they’re back in.
The Oklahoma City Thunder’s 14-game losing streak is over!
The Minnesota Timberwolves beat the Utah Jazz three times this season. One of my favorite oddities this year.