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Los Angeles Lakers center Roy Hibbert is known for a lot of things. Being enormous. Serving as the original face of the "verticality" rule. Funny turns on Parks and Recreation. Lots of things sure. But coordination isn't one of them. Lakers guard Lou Williams learned that the hard way in practice on Wednesday though how the bench scorer wasn't aware at this point makes about as much sense as a Hibbert jump shot.
The Toronto Raptors are the second best team in the Eastern Conference, and they'll need Kyle Lowry to be focused during the stretch run.
The Minnesota Timberwolves aren't a threat yet, but developing the right players in the right ways could make them a force to be reckoned with.
The New Orleans Pelicans haven't ended their season officially, but it is time to look forward to the future.
James Harden's relaxed approach to defense is obvious, but he seemed to simply fall asleep on Wednesday night and got burned.
The Sacramento Kings' DeMarcus Cousins is close to becoming a superstar, but they won't get anywhere unless he becomes their top priority.
The Kevin Durant rumor mill has now added the Boston Celtics, but there's no way the top free agent this summer goes to Boston.
The Golden State Warriors unsurprisingly demolished the New York Knicks on Wednesday night, led by another otherworldly showing from Stephen Curry. Watching Curry play this season, you know his performance has been nothing short of poetry in motion.
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