Andre Iguodala returns to Warriors lineup
Swingman Andre Iguodala was back in the starting lineup for the Warriors Tuesday night against New Orleans Pelicans after missing 12 games.
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Swingman Andre Iguodala was back in the starting lineup for the Warriors Tuesday night against New Orleans Pelicans after missing 12 games.
Dominic Artis, last year's starting point guard, returned from a nine-game suspension to score five points and grab eight rebounds.
New York Knicks forward Kenyon Martin is expected to be out at least two weeks after an MRI on Tuesday confirmed a strained abdominal muscle.
Cleanthony Early scored 26 points and Fred VanVleet made two free throws with 11 seconds left to lift No. 11 Wichita State.
A stiff, sore ankle could keep Miami Heat star LeBron James out of a showdown against the Indiana Pacers on Friday.
Titus Rubles' rebound basket with 4.2 seconds to play gave Cincinnati a 44-43 victory over previously unbeaten Pittsburgh.
Casey Prather scored 22 points, including Florida's last eight of the game, and the 16th-ranked Gators beat No. 15 Memphis.
The few months between last season and this season seem to have done Manu Ginobili a world of good.
Montrezl Harrell had 17 points and eight rebounds, and Louisville manhandled the Bears 90-60 on Tuesday night.
New York Knicks President and General Manager Steve Mills announced today that the team has recalled guard Chris Smith.
Seton Hall announced Monday that Sterling Gibbs' right leg injury is nothing more than a hyperextended knee with some bruising.
During a recent 10-day span, New Orleans Pelicans starting center Jason Smith registered the three best rebounding games of his career.
Knicks owner James Dolan may need to use the roaming function on his cell phone and call Canada again to ask about point guard Kyle Lowry.
Joe Johnson made 10 3-pointers, most in the NBA this season, and scored a season-high 37 points to lead the Brooklyn Nets to a 130-94 victory.
Bradley Beal's driving layup with six seconds remaining lifted the Wizards to a 102-101 win.