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So much for that 1-6 start. The Milwaukee Bucks are now your NBA Cup champions. The Bucks faced a Thunder team pegged by many as NBA title favorites and secured a one-sided 97-81 win Tuesday night ...
It’s all she ever talks about. She would love a second chance with them.” The “Toxic” songstress has also reportedly been attempting to reestablish a relationship with her mom, Lynne Spears.
The Thunder's defense did its job in making things difficult for the Bucks, but the offense did not show up. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored just 21 points on 24 shots, while the team as a whole ...
The NBA Cup has come and gone, and officially, we have a winner. The Milwaukee Bucks defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder 97-81 in the NBA Cup's championship game, giving the In-Season Tournament ...
The Thunder are atop of the Western Conference at 20-5, and Gilgeous-Alexander is building his MVP case with another fantastic season. Just 1½ games behind third-place New York in the East ...
Damian Lillard also impressed with 23 points, four rebounds and four assists. The Thunder struggled mightily throughout the game. OKC finished the night shooting 5-of-32 (15.6%) from 3-point range ...
WAYNE — Combining her love of art with advancements in technology seemed like a perfect fit for Norfolk’s Hannah Cherven when she decided to major in graphic design at Wayne State College.