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Yes, Ujiri previously showed himself to be someone “living on the edge a bit and is hard-wired to sort of march forward with incredible energy.” That didn’t mean he did anything wrong in that situation in Oakland.New Orleans Pelicans Design Face Coverings

“I’m very happy for him,” Shaw said on Friday. “That was the goal for our guys to get a call-up, to be able to go play for one of the big teams. We were extremely happy for him. We all found out last night and wished him well. He played well and deserved it.”Boston Celtics Design Face Coverings

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Jones was the 30th overall pick by the Warriors back in 2016, and was a member of both the 2017 and 2018 NBA Finals-winning squads.

Though both Porter and Markkanen have excelled individually early this season, it's not as if the Bulls have sputtered without them. In the 12 most recent games Porter has missed, the team is 7-5; without Markkanen for the last 10, they're 7-3, and enter the weekend on a three-game winning streak.Brooklyn Nets Design Face Coverings

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Zach LaVine (wild card) — The competition for these final two wild card slots was ridiculously stacked, but Zach LaVine was an easy choice. The man deserves to be an All-Star, and hopefully we’ve learned our lesson with Devin Booker about what it means when a player balls out on a losing team: They’re not empty numbers, maybe they just need help! The difference here is the Chicago Bulls are only two games below .500, and LaVine is posting an incredible 29-5-5 stat line on 51.8 percent shooting from the floor and 43.4 percent from deep. It’d be a travesty if he missed the cut this year, regardless of how stacked the rest of the field is.Cleveland Cavaliers Design Face Coverings

The Cleveland Cavaliers sent out Dante Exum, as well as Milwaukee's first-round pick in 2022 and a future second-round pick, to land 22-year-old big Jarrett Allen earlier this season. Allen, who was selected by the Brooklyn Nets in the first round of the 2017 NBA Draft, has exploded onto the scene since joining his new team. During his game against the Houston Rockets on Feb. 24, the center had one of the best performances of his career. He recorded 26 points, connecting on 10 of his 11 field-goal attempts, and he grabbed 18 rebounds during the contest as well. Allen also added four blocks without committing a foul, showing impressive defensive awareness. The big has been one of the most accurate scorers in the league, shooting 8-for-9 on Feb. 19 against the Denver Nuggets and 11-for-11 on Feb. 21 vs. the Oklahoma City Thunder. Overall, the former Texas Longhorns standout has impressed enough that Cleveland has opted to remove the league's reigning rebounding champion, Andre Drummond, from the rotation. He is solidifying himself as a foundational player in the frontcourt for the Cavaliers. When he hits restricted free agency, the organization is surely going to do what they can to secure him as a long-term piece and could be lined up for a contract worth around $90 million.

The only thing head coach Brad Stevens got right, according to Perkins, was subbing out the veterans with bench players who brought a bit more energy to the floor. While Tatum had 13 points and Brown finished with 17, Aaron Nesmith, Carsen Edwards and Tremont Waters had double-digits off the bench.

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