Jimmy Butler scores 40 points to help the Heat surprise the Bucks. And Chris Paul doesn’t want to go home just yet.

Jimmy Butler scores 40 points to help the Heat surprise the Bucks. And Chris Paul doesn’t want to go home just yet.
The NBA Playoffs resumed after a tumutuous few days. And the #1 seeds took care of business.
The Miami Heat dispatch the Indiana Pacers in four games and await the winner of the Bucks/Magic series (come on, it’s the Bucks).
The 8th seed teams didn’t do as well on Thursday as the Bucks and Lakers got revenge in their respective Game 2s.
8th seed?! They felt like the #1 seeds on Tuesday as the Orlando Magic and Portland TrailBlazers scored upsets in the bubble.
The NBA will rightly have awards for the bubble. They’ll have a Player of the Seeding games as well as an all-NBA Seeding team. Wait. What did I just say?
James Harden went for 49-9-8 in the Rockets’ high-scoring overtime affair against the Mavericks.
Lakers defeat the Bucks in a huge game. The Lakers split their season series with Giannis and company.
The Bucks are now 53-9. They still haven’t lost consecutive games this season.
Zion Williamson can play as many as 37 regular season games this year. Is this enough for the Rookie of the Year award?
The Clippers have won three straight. Paul George and Pat Beverley are back. And their last win was a statement.
The starters were revealed for this upcoming all-star game. Whatever. Keep arguing. It’ll be good for your health.
We look through the best of the decade in the NBA.
We take a look at the battle of Los Angeles as it turned out to be the most exciting game of Christmas Day.
The Bucks beat the Lakers in a battle between top conference seeds. The Lakers will get another chance in March.
The Bucks’ winning streak is up to 18. But somehow, it’s not being talked about enough.