Everything You Need To Know From Last Night’s Games (11/15/2016)
-The Cavaliers won a nail biter against the Raptors at the Q.
-LeBron James was unbelievable, and had 28 points, 14 assists and 9 rebounds.
-Oscar Robertson was in the house to watch the king and the Cavs.
-The game went down to the wire and a Terrence Ross three pointer put the Raptors up by 7 late.
-The Cavs dug deep, and as LeBron, Kyrie made big plays down the stretch, Channing Frye continues his incredible shooting run.
-Frye hit a clutch, game winning three pointer off a LeBron assist to give the Cavs the win.
-Frye now has 41 points and 11/20 from downtown in the last two games.
-The Atlanta Hawks hang on to beat the Heat in Miami.
-Dwight Howard left the game in the third quarter due to a left leg contusion.
-He did not return, and a despite a big rebounding game from Hassan Whiteside (25), it wasn’t enough as the Heat couldn’t execute down the stretch.
-Free throws from Dennis Schroder and Kent Bazemore iced the contest.
-The Minnesota Timberwolves got beat by the Hornets on their home floor.
-The Timberwolves were up by as much as 14 points before surrendering the lead and the game.
-With only a point separating the teams, the Timberwolves thought it would be a good idea to jack up three pointers in the hopes of winning and it was their demise.
-The Bulls blew out the Trailblazers on the road.
-Portland were horrible to start the game and it continued as the Bulls won easily.
-27 and 12 for Jimmy Butler.
-The Lakeshow continues to roll as they down the Nets in LA.
-D’Angelo Russell starts the game 5/5 from three point range in the first quarter and has 17 points in the first period alone.
-He finishes with 32 points.
-Julius Randle records a triple double of 17 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists.
-Lakers continue to be fun to watch.
-Tough schedule now for the young Lakers as their next five games are: Bulls, Spurs, Thunder and Golden State back to back.
DAILY HIGH MEN:
POINTS: D’Angelo Russell – 32; REBOUNDS: Hassan Whiteside – 25; ASSISTS: LeBron James – 14; STEALS: Jordan Clarkson, Kemba Walker, Jerian Grant – 5; BLOCKS: Pascal Siakam, Kevin Love, Josh Richardson, Brook Lopez – 3