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Both Mannion and Poole cleared COVID protocols and will be available Wednesday night when the Warriors face the Portland Trail Blazers at Moda Center. Brooklyn Nets face coverings



Turning the ball over is something that has plagued this team for years. And as well as they’re doing, this year is no exception. The Sixers average 15.6 TO/game, fourth-most in the league. But I don’t see how making a trade would help this at all. Ben Simmons is still going to run the point for 36 minutes per night and his pace leads to turnovers.

Bold prediction: Myles Turner will finish the season with the team's highest blocks per game average in two decades, surpassing Theo Ratliff's mark (3.74) in the 2000-01 season. Detroit Pistons face coverings

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It’s been a tough stretch for the Boston Celtics lately. Since Jan. 27, they’ve lost seven of 18 games, getting outscored by an average of 2.0 points per 100 possessions. They’ve struggled with injuries and, while Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum are enjoying typically fantastic individual seasons, the rest of their depth has struggled.

Harden won’t get the requisite votes because of the unsavory manner he forced his way out of Houston (and his general COVIDiot tendencies during the pandemic), but the way he’s altered his functional role on the court is the reason the Brooklyn Nets‘ Big 3 is working so far. Despite Kevin Durant missing nearly half the season, Harden’s arrival has kept this team on pace for a top seed in the East. Toronto Raptors face coverings



As for Curry, it really has been a memorable Sunday for him already. In the NBA 3-Point Contest, he was able to take down Mike Conley and Jayson Tatum in the final round by scoring a 28. Conley finished with 27, and Curry was actually on the verge of losing, but he caught fire on the last rack and drilled his last 3-point attempt to snatch the title away from the Jazz guard. Charlotte Hornets face coverings

On an all-new episode of The Putback with Ian Begley presented by 888sport, SNY’s NBA Insider is joined by Chris Williamson and Dan Graca to dish out some awards for the first half of the NBA season. The guys also discuss some eye-opening Knicks trends surrounding RJ Barrett’s shooting, Frank Ntilikina cracking the rotation, and the development of Immanuel Quickley.

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