2 Teams Reach 45 Wins by All-Star Break for 1st Time in NBA History


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With the San Antonio Spurs (45-8) and Golden State Warriors(48-4) both cruising, the NBA has two teams with 45-plus wins at the All-Star break for the first time in league history, per Elias Sports Bureau (via ESPN Stats & Info).

The Warriors, of course, have really made an impression, posting a .923 winning percentage that is the best in NBA history for any team at the break.

The Spurs haven’t been quite as dominant in terms of wins and losses, but their plus-703 point differential is the second best in NBA history through 53 games, trailing only the plus-726 mark that was posted by the 1971-72 Milwaukee Bucks, per ESPN Stats & Info.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2615870-2-teams-reach-45-wins-by-all-star-break-for-1st-time-in-nba-history

Warriors at home: That’s 42 and counting


Stephen Curry (30) high fives Klay Thompson (11) and Harrison Barnes (40) during the second half of the game between the Golden State Warriors and the Houston Rockets at Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif., on Tuesday, February 9, 2016.  The Warriors won 123-110. Photo: Carlos Avila Gonzalez, The Chronicle

It was one of those plays for the Warriors’ season highlight reel, and that should get your attention. It said everything about Stephen Curry, the quickest team in the NBA and the flawless teamwork that has made the Warriors unbeatable at home.

Late in the third quarter of the Warriors’ 123-110 victory over the Houston Rockets on Tuesday night, Curry took a pass deep in the backcourt and was immediately confronted by James Harden. In an instant, with the type of reaction only the great ones possess, Curry whipped a long, perfect, left-handed pass behind his back to Andre Iguodala, who fed Leandro Barbosa in stride for a layup.

It brought down the house — and this is a house not easily swayed.

Make that 42 straight wins at Oracle Arena, and although the Warriors disappointed head coach Steve Kerr with some extended lethargy, it was certainly worth the time for a national television audience on TNT. Curry poured in 35 points, Andrew Bogut flourished with increased playing time, Shaun Livingston threw bullet passes out of a playmaker’s dream, and Marreese Speights scored a very efficient 15 points in 12 minutes.

When people around the league check out the box score — and you’re thinking LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Gregg Popovich, other Mount Rushmore types — they’ll notice that Klay Thompson was just about invisible, by his standards, shooting 5-for-19 from the floor. Draymond Green, undaunted but shaken by a first-half collision, took only three shots all night. And yet, here was another win that left no doubt by the finish. Every single challenge is met at Oracle, no exceptions, slumping stars be damned.

Astoundingly, the Warriors have won 98 straight games, including the playoffs, in which they had a 15-point lead at some point (16 in the first half Tuesday). Maybe that doesn’t sound so great — sort of like a baseball team leading after eight innings — until you realize that the NBA is all about momentum-turning runs. Dramatic comebacks seem to happen against everyone but the defending champs.

This game did Houston some good, too — sort of like the way a breath of fresh air revives a drowning man. Scorned and dismissed for weeks as serious Western Conference contenders, the Rockets accepted the league’s most arduous on-the-road challenge and did so with a powerful thirst, led by Harden’s 37 points.

http://www.sfchronicle.com/sports/jenkins/article/Warriors-at-home-That-s-42-and-counting-6819741.php

On the Beat: For Politics Buff Brown, D.C. Visits Always Anticipated


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Brett Brown is a worldly man with a diverse set of interests.

How else can his ability to shift seamlessly from talking about hoops to politics be explained?

As distinct of a quality as that may be, Brown possesses it.

“It’s always like a back end of  some other conversation,” said Hollis Thompson on Friday, following the 76ers’ shootaround in Washington, D.C., where they prepared for a 7:00 PM EST match-up with the Wizards.  Thompson, a three-year member of the Sixers, has emerged as one of Brown’s favorite targets when it comes to reviewing news of the day.

“It might start off like transition defense, then we’ll end on the war, somewhere,” Thompson explained.

As passionately as Brown discusses basketball, which was again the case Friday, when he laid out expectations to see his team compete harder than it did in Wednesday’s 38-point loss to the Atlanta Hawks, the Sixers’ head coach oozes similar enthusiasm when given the chance to analyze current events happening stateside, or overseas.

http://www.nba.com/sixers/news/beat-politics-buff-brown-d.c.-visits-always-anticipated

Rihanna Slams NBA Player Matt Barnes for Fueling Dating Rumors: “The Devil Is a Liar


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If Matt Barnes ever had a chance with Rihanna, it’s gone now. The “Bitch Better Have My Money” singer took the NBA player to task on Sunday, Aug. 16, after he added fuel to the fire of dating rumors about them.

Read more: http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/rihanna-slams-nba-player-matt-barnes-for-fueling-dating-rumors–2015178#ixzz3j577kSV3
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Khloe Kardashian & James Harden Flaunt PDA At Birthday Celebration — Watch


Just days after Lamar Odom, 35, unexpectedly showed up to Khloe Kardashian’s SoulCycle class in Beverly Hills, the KUWTK star was spending time with her new main man James Harden, 25. Khloe and James celebrated the NBA star’s upcoming 26th birthday, which is on Aug. 26, by hitting the club in Houston, where they danced together and couldn’t keep their hands off of each other. Get the scoop!

http://hollywoodlife.com/2015/08/16/james-harden-khloe-kardashian-pda-holding-hands-birthday-party-video/

Donald Sterling Files for Divorce From Wife Shelly Ahead of 60th Anniversary


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Days before their 60th wedding anniversary, Donald Sterling filed for divorce from his estranged wife, Shelly Sterling, multiple outlets confirm. The controversial former Clippers owner filed divorce papers on Tuesday, Aug. 4, citing irreconcilable differences. According to the Los Angeles Times, the paperwork was initially rejected by the court as incomplete, but was refiled on Wednesday.

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