George scores 40, Pacers make 19 3s to beat Wizards
Paul George scored a season-high 40 points and made seven 3-pointers, part of a franchise-record 19 by the Pacers in a 123-106 victory over the Wizards.
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Paul George scored a season-high 40 points and made seven 3-pointers, part of a franchise-record 19 by the Pacers in a 123-106 victory over the Wizards.
The Warriors matched the best start in NBA history Sunday, and unless the league reverses course, the wins will indeed go on Steve Kerr's coaching record.
One more win to tie, two more wins for the Warriors to achieve the best start in NBA history. To them, it must feel like they already have.
Stephen Curry scored 46 points and the Golden State Warriors pulled off the 10-game winning streak to start the season - a franchise record.
After beating up on playoff teams in their first five games, the Warriors didn’t let up in the first half against the Nuggets, who lost 52 times last season.
Out-scoring the Thunder 12-1 over the final 2 ½ minutes, the Raptors pulled away for a victory that ran their season-opening winning streak to five games.
Tim Duncan had 16 points, 10 rebounds and six assists in his NBA-record 954th victory with the Spurs beating the New York Knicks 94-84 on Monday night.
The Cavaliers won their third straight game and in the process, saw LeBron James become the youngest player in NBA history to top the 25,000-point plateau.
Spurs' Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili have appeared in the more games than any other trio in NBA history, and have the most wins together.
Wolves rookie Karl-Anthony Towns was simply unstoppable vs. Denver, finishing with four blocks to go with those 28 points and 14 rebounds.