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The NBA Cup moved into the quarterfinal rounds with two games in the East Tuesday and two in the West on Wednesday.
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NBA: Curry scores 26 as Warriors top Hornets
Stephen Curry scored 26 points in his annual homecoming game in Charlotte, and the Golden State Warriors defeated the Hornets 132-125 on Wednesday in front of 19,685, the largest crowd ever at the Spectrum Center.
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NBA: Jalen Johnson scores 34, Hawks roll past Wolves to end 7-game skid
Jalen Johnson scored 34 points and the Atlanta Hawks overcame Anthony Edwards’ 30 points for Minnesota to beat the Timberwolves 126-102 on Wednesday and end a seven-game losing streak. Atlanta took control by outscoring Minnesota 37-23 in the second quarter to lead 70-49 at halftime.
Stephen Curry scored 26 points in his annual homecoming game in Charlotte, and Golden State defeated the Hornets 132-125 in front of 19,685, the largest crowd ever at the Spectrum Center.
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Cooper Flagg became the first 18-year-old in NBA history to drop 40+ points in a game when he scored 42 against the Jazz on Monday night. COOPER FLAGG SCORES THE MOST POINTS EVER BY AN 18-YEAR-OLD IN NBA HISTORY!!! 42 PTS (career high) 7 REB 6 AST 2 BLK pic.twitter.com/oCXzgiKiG7
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NBA: SGA scores 30 points as Thunder top Trail Blazers
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 30 points in three quarters and the Oklahoma City Thunder rolled past the Portland Trail Blazers 124-95 on Wednesday night for their third straight win. Ajay Mitchell scored 17 points off the bench,