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Kevin Durant makes NBA history with latest game-winning three
After his game-winning three to beat the Suns on Sunday, Kevin Durant now has the most go-ahead threes in the final 5 seconds of a game in NBA history
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Russell Westbrook passes Oscar Robertson to become highest scoring point guard in NBA history
Westbrook scored 17 for the Kings on Friday, moving him past Oscar Robertson on the NBA's all-time scoring list.
Russell Westbrook made NBA history, surpassing Oscar Robertson as the all-time scoring leader among point guards during the Sacramento Kings' loss to the Phoenix Suns.
On Monday, the former Warriors star forward unsurprisingly made basketball history that’s never been done before in the NBA. “Kevin Durant now has the most go-ahead threes in the final five seconds of a game in recorded history,” Real App stated on X/Twitter. Durant’s heroics were needed against the Phoenix Suns on Monday night.
The Clippers are so snakebitten that even when they’re successful, such as during the Lob City years, they still manage to break fans’ hearts. The 2025-26 Clippers are no exception. Despite starting the season with a deep roster and playoff aspirations,
The Washington Wizards continue to hit the jackpot on their draft picks, as Tre Johnson looks like a star in the making. After starting off a little slow due to a lingering hip injury, the one-and-done Texas Longhorn has looked like one of the league's best shooters as a rookie.
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Mavericks' Cooper Flagg matches Luka Doncic in ironic piece of NBA history
The Dallas Mavericks will always have an odd link between Luka Doncic and Cooper Flagg. They traded Doncic away in the most shocking trade in NBA history. And mere months later, they won the draft lottery and the right to take Flagg No. 1 overall out of Duke.
After a stretch of losing four out of five games, the Los Angeles Lakers are bringing a three-game win streak into their matchup with the San Antonio Spurs. One reason has been LeBron James turning the clock back in those three contests, averaging 25.7 points per game on 59 percent shooting from the field in those wins.