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By any other name, Khris Middleton’s game has been sweet

The Bucks forward is shooting a league-leading 60 percent from beyond the arc in the playoffs, making a name for himself — even if some still aren’t sure what that name is.

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Indiana Pacers vs Cleveland Cavaliers
Type: Point Spread - Status: OPEN
Indiana Pacers-105
Cleveland Cavaliers-115
New York Knicks vs Boston Celtics
Type: Total - Status: OPEN
Under-110
Over-110
Golden State Warriors vs Minnesota Timberwolves
Type: Total - Status: OPEN
Under-105
Over-115
Oklahoma City Thunder vs Denver Nuggets
Type: Total - Status: OPEN
Under-110
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The Golden State Warriors launched an improbable pursuit of LeBron James ahead of the trade deadline, which teams sources tell ESPN’s Baxter Holmes represents the desire from Joe Lacob to keep the franchise as a contender.

“I’m not going to comment on something I can’t comment on, but, in general, I just want to win,” Lacob said. “We just want to win. We want to be the best, and we’re going to try whatever tactic it takes to get there. I am not here to screw around. We are not here to screw around. We are not here to be just ‘some team.’ We’re not going to do that. We may fail. Everyone fails. We may fail occasionally, but it will not be for lack of trying.”

As the Warriors had a gap year in 19-20, they accumulated three lottery picks and a source says they had a “swing for the fences” approach in selecting high-ceiling players. The Warriors picked James Wiseman in 2020, and then Jonathan Kuminga and Moses Moody in 2021. This became Lacob’s “two-timeline” approach.

“We could have drafted more ready players that maybe had a lower ceiling,” Lacob tells ESPN. “We thought we had more time with our Big Three. How much more? We didn’t know. And at what level? We weren’t quite sure.

“Now, melding them in with the Big Three, that’s where I think it got complicated.”

Lacob had wanted the Warriors to follow the blueprint set by the San Antonio Spurs when they connected the Tim Duncan era with Kawhi Leonard.

“I think there was always a delusion in that building that they were the next Spurs,” said one source close to the Warriors organization.

“I think [ownership] made a decision about four years ago that they were going to try and have it all, and it backfired,” a former Warriors staffer said. “They probably should have focused on players that just fit with Steph versus trying for the home run swings.”

Lacob believes the Warriors have an “ace in the hole” that will keep them immune from ever enduring an extended rebuild.

“It’s the reason that I don’t think we will ever, ever try to bottom out.”

“We are the Golden State Warriors,” Lacob said, referencing their status as a free agent destination. “I believe in the culture. I believe that word gets out. I could go on and on. I’m not trying to brag. I’m just saying, that’s who we are.

“We’re never going to bottom out. I won’t settle for that. We’re not doing that.”

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Without Embiid, 76ers upset Griffin and Clippers, 121-110 (Sports Betting News)Without Embiid, 76ers upset Griffin and Clippers, 121-110 (Sports Betting News)

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M. Night Shyamalan could not have scripted a twist ending from his courtside seat as implausible as this one: The 76ers pulled off a stunner over the 30-win Clippers without injured center Joel Embiid. Nerlens Noel scored 19 points, Richaun Holmes had 18 and Philadelphia beat Los Angeles 121-110 on Tuesday night. The Sixers rallied from 19 points down and proved yet again they are now a team trying to win games instead of tank seasons.

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