Jimmy Butler tops Michael Jordan's record with 40 points in half
Jimmy Butler broke Michael Jordan's team record for points in a half, scoring 40 of his 42 after the break to lead the Chicago Bulls over the Toronto Raptors.
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Jimmy Butler broke Michael Jordan's team record for points in a half, scoring 40 of his 42 after the break to lead the Chicago Bulls over the Toronto Raptors.
Kawhi Leonard scored 27 points, and the Spurs set a franchise record with their 23rd straight home victory, rolling past the Washington Wizards 114-95.
The Warriors' mind-blowing, season-opening winning streak at long last is no more. The Milwaukee Bucks stunningly put a stop to it.
Warriors guard Stephen Curry made 77 three-point shots during the month of November, breaking his own record of 75 three-pointers in a single calendar month.
DeAndre Jordan had a season-high 24 rebounds to help the Clippers win their third in a row. The 34 free throw attempts by Jordan was a Clippers record.
The 76ers extended one futility record and tied another Sunday. Yes, it was a normal game-day experience for them.
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The Warriors set the league mark for the most 3-pointers in a half with 15 and the franchise record with 22 for the game on their way to improve to 17-0.
Blowing a late five-point lead in an 84-80 loss to the Boston Celtics, the 76ers tumbled to their 26th straight loss and 16th in a row to start the season.
Confetti fell in Oracle Arena after the Warriors improved to 16-0 with an 111-77 win Tuesday that broke the record for the best start in NBA history.