





OKC stays hot, San Antonio prevails and the last semifinal spot is set as Emirates NBA Cup play continues.
The Thunder are even more dominant this season than last season -- when they posted the biggest scoring margin in history.
Kevin Durant (No. 8) and James Harden (No. 10) paved unique paths to land among the NBA's Top 10 all-time scorers.
Dallas' standout rookie has stepped up as a go-to guy and moves into the No. 1 spot as the Top 5 undergoes big changes.
The Association crew offers up their picks for who wins their NBA awards at the season's quarter mark.
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