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Saturday, March 7 – Live NBA scores, updates, news, stats and highlights

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Eric Paschall and Damion Lee vs. 76ers

The NBA season rolled on with a slate of six games:

  • The Utah Jazz won their 5th straight and wrapped up their road trip in Detroit with a win
  • Ja Morant outduels Trae Young as Grizzlies strengthen hold on West's 8th seed.
  • The Sacramento Kings blowout the Trail Blazers, win in Portland for the first time since 2012.

Charlotte Hornets 108, Houston Rockets 99

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Terry Rozier (24), Devonte' Graham (23) and P.J. Washington (22) combined to score 69 points as the Hornets earned a wire-to-wire victory over the Rockets, who have now lost three in a row.

All-Star James Harden finished with 30 points (on 8-for-22 shooting) 14 assists, 10 rebounds and 10 turnovers.

Utah Jazz 111, Detroit Pistons 105

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Bojan Bogdanovic poured in a game-high 32 points, while Donovan Mitchell added 25 points as the Jazz make it five wins in a row!


Cleveland Cavaliers 104, Denver Nuggets 102

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Matthew Dellavedova dished out a career-high 14 assists, as the Cavs snap their four-game skid. 

Kevin Love led the way with 27 points, while Collin Sexton added 25. 


Memphis Grizzlies 118, Atlanta Hawks 101

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Jonas Valanciunis led the Grizzlies with 27 points and 17 rebounds, while Ja Morant added 24 points as they continue their playoff push.

Golden State Warriors 118, Philadelphia 76ers 114

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Eric Paschall scored 23 points and Damion Lee 24, including this clutch bucket down the stretch as the Dubs get win #15 of the season. 

The 76ers finish their four-game road trip 1-3.

Sacramento Kings 123, Portland Trail Blazers 111

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In a contest between two teams competing in the race for the eighth seed in the West, the Sacramento Kings rode into Portland and recorded a comfortable win. 

Kings had six players in double figures led by Bogdan Bogdanovic's 27 points (10-15 FGs), winning in Portland for the first time since 2012.

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