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Anthony Davis had 37 points and 10 rebound and the Los Angeles Lakers held off Victor Wembanyama and San Antonio 122-119 on Wednesday night, extending the Spurs’ franchise-record losing streak to 18. Wembanyama had 30 points, 13 rebounds and six blocks for San Antonio, which has not won since Nov. 2. Wembanyama is the first rookie with 30 points, 10 rebounds and six blocks in a game since Spurs superstar Tim Duncan in 1998. ....
Luka Doncic is piling up the minutes with All-Star sidekick Kyrie Irving sidelined by a bruised foot. When his back cooperates, Tim Hardaway Jr. feels the responsibility to pile up the points when Irving isn't out there. Doncic had 33 points and 17 assists, Hardaway scored a season-high 32 points and the Dallas Mavericks beat Los Angeles 127-125 on Tuesday night in the Lakers' first game since winning the inaugural In-Season Tournament. ....
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver seemed more than satisfied by the way the inaugural In-Season Tournament went this season, though noted that it's only natural to expect some tweaks to the format before next year. Silver, speaking Saturday before the Indiana Pacers and Los Angeles Lakers met in the event's first championship game, said new elements like the brightly painted courts and cash incentives for team success were generally a hit. “I want to thank all the players in the league, the coaches and of course the teams for embracing this new concept," said Silver, who pushed for years to have such an event — similar to what's done in many soccer leagues around the world — added to the NBA calendar. ....
And the word went out. There were jobs about. And so they came from the North and South to play their part in Amazon Prime Video’s big week, that company’s chance to show us what it could do with their allotted Premier League fixtures. Veteran broadcasters who hadn’t been seen for ages, faces whose broadcasting had been confined to the height of privacy, presenters better known on other channels and a few moonlighters from the BBC and ITV. In these days of non-exclusive contracts, you go where t ....