Orlando Bubble: Former Warrior Harrison Barnes adds 10 points in Kings loss’ to Spurs

In the King’s opening game in the NBA’s restart, former Warrior Harrison Barnes tallied 10 points and seven rebounds in a loss to the Spurs.

Despite the NBA’s restart fully underway in Orlando, the Golden State Warriors are home in the Bay Area. With the league’s worst record, the Warriors are one of eight teams on the outside of the NBA’s bubble.

As Golden State’s 2019-20 campaign officially closes, Warriors Wire is checking in on former Dubs at Disney World.

Over the first official full slate of games in the NBA Bubble, former Warriors were spread across the Orlando campus. In the Sacramento Kings opening tilt against the San Antonio Spurs, a trio of past Warriors suited up for the first time in four months.

Golden State’s 2007 first-round pick Marco Bellinelli recorded nine points in 15 minutes for San Antonio. For the Kings, former Warrior Harrison Barnes played 27 minutes, tallying 10 points on 4-of-5 shooting with seven boards, two steals and an assist. In 23 minutes off the bench for Sacramento, Kent Bazemore registered 11 boards, eight points, five assists and two steals.

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Despite a close game in the final quarter, De’Aaron Fox’s career-high 39 points weren’t enough for the combination of Derrick White and DeMar DeRozan. White and DeRozan’s combined 53 points helped lead the Spurs to their first victory in the Orlando Bubble, 129-120.

Watch highlights from the Spurs win over the Kings via YouTube:

Other former members of the Warriors involved in the Orlando Restart include Andre Iguodala, Glenn Robinson III, Alec Burks, JaVale McGee, Jamal Crawford and Anthony Tolliver.

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Ex-champ Robert Whittaker meets Jared Cannonier at UFC 254

A potential UFC middleweight title eliminator between Robert Whittaker and Jared Cannonier has been made for October.

What seems like an obvious title eliminator in the UFC middleweight division between [autotag]Robert Whittaker[/autotag] and [autotag]Jared Cannonier[/autotag] has been made for October.

Former champ Whittaker (21-5 MMA, 12-3 UFC) will take on Cannonier (13-4 MMA, 6-4 UFC) at UFC 254, which is scheduled for Oct. 24 and airs on pay-per-view. The card’s location has not been revealed.

MMA Junkie verified the matchup with a person close to the situation following an initial report from ESPN. The people request anonymity because UFC has yet to make an official announcement.

Whittaker is coming off a unanimous decision win over Darren Till at UFC on ESPN 14 last weekend. It was his first fight since losing the belt to Israel Adesanya, and Whittaker said he was looking to fight again this year. Now he’ll get his wish.

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Cannonier, meanwhile, will return to action for the first time since beating Jack Hermansson by TKO at UFC on ESPN+ 18 in September. It was his third straight victory — all via TKO inside of six minutes — since he dropped down from light heavyweight. Cannonier was positioned for a big fight after that win, but pectoral surgery kept him out of action since.

With the addition, the latest UFC 254 lineup includes:

  • Khabib Nurmagomedov vs. Justin Gaethje – for lightweight title
  • Jared Cannonier vs. Robert Whittaker

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Harden, Westbrook combine for 80 as Rockets stun Dallas late

Houston gave up 85 points in the first half and trailed by seven with 45 seconds left, but they rallied back for a crucial win.

The Houston Rockets allowed 85 points in the first half to rival Dallas, representing the most in franchise history. They trailed by seven points with under 45 seconds to go in regulation.

And yet, led by 49 points from NBA scoring leader James Harden, they found a way to get a crucial victory over the rival Mavericks in their opening regular-season game from the NBA “bubble” in Florida.

With a clutch 153-149 overtime win (box score), the Rockets (41-24) increased their advantage over the Mavs (40-27) in the Western Conference playoff race to 2.5 games, with only seven left to play.

Houston also moved up to the No. 5 spot in the tightly packed West standings. With a loss, the Rockets would have been within a half-game of falling behind the Mavs and into the West’s No. 7 spot.

When Maxi Kleber hit a 3-pointer with 45 seconds left in regulation to give Dallas a 138-131 lead, it appeared Houston was in serious trouble. But Harden quickly answered with a trey of his own to give them life.

Following a stop, two Robert Covington free throws, and Seth Curry splitting a pair for Dallas, the Rockets found themelves down three in the waning seconds. Rick Carlisle’s Mavs fouled Harden before he could attempt a shot, and after making his first free throw, he unintentionally missed the second. Covington, however, came flying in for a well-timed putback to tie the game with 3.3 seconds left, forcing it to overtime.

“Robert came up obviously with a heads-up play,” Houston head coach Mike D’Antoni said postgame. “To win games like this, you’ve got to make plays, and Robert made a big one today.”

“Unbelievable play,” Harden said. “Him and P.J. [Tucker] communicated what they were doing to do on the offensive rebound.”

“Honestly, I didn’t mean to miss it. I intended to make it. It was just a perfect miss, and they did an unbelievable job of moving the Dallas bigs around, and he was able to tip the ball in.

It was an off night for Covington from the field, with 13 points on just 4-of-14 shooting (28.6% FG) and 1-of-9 on 3-pointers (11.1%). But two of those four makes were critical, including the lone trey — which put the Rockets up by four with 1:22 left in overtime, virtually sealing the win.

With 11 rebounds and a game-high four blocks, Covington was also a part of Houston’s remarkable defensive turnaround. After giving up 85 points in just the first half to the Mavs and their No. 1 offense, Houston puts the clamps on with only 20 points allowed in the fourth quarter and 10 in overtime. Overall, in the 17 minutes between the fourth quarter and OT, Houston outscored Dallas by a decisive 45-30 margin.

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The defensive turnaround was just enough when combined with a spectacular (and clutch) showing on offense. Harden’s 49 points came on wildly efficient 14-of-20 shooting (70%), and he also had nine rebounds, eight assists, three steals, and three blocks. Early on, he passed Hall of Famer Calvin Murphy for second on Houston’s all-time scoring list.

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The other member of Houston’s All-Star backcourt, Russell Westbrook, also played well with 31 points, 11 rebounds, and eight assists, and his +12 plus/minus figure over his game-high 44 minutes was the best for any player on either team. Danuel House Jr., who started at small forward in place of the injured Eric Gordon, had 20 points and kept the Rockets within striking distance with six made 3-pointers in 12 attempts (50%).

“We willed our way to that win,” Westbrook said postgame. “They thought they had it, and we went and took it away. … It shows that we have fight. It shows that we can close games, which is important, especially when it comes down to the playoffs. It’s huge for our team.”

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The Rockets found a way to win despite a remarkable offensive showing by the Mavs. Kristaps Porzingis towered over the smaller Rockets with 39 points and 16 rebounds, while All-Star guard Luka Doncic had 28 points, 13 rebounds, and 10 assists. Trey Burke scored 31 points off the bench on an astonishing 8-of-10 shooting night (80%) on 3-pointers.

The two teams lived up to their billing as the NBA’s most high-volume offenses from 3-point range, with Dallas shooting 21-of-49 (42.9%) from behind the arc and Houston at 19-of-48 (39.6%).

“Obviously, we’ve got a lot of things to correct when we watch film tomorrow,” Harden said, referring to his team’s defense. “It’s not even close to where we want to be, but we’re building in the right direction.”

The Rockets will look to keep their momentum rolling at Disney World in Sunday’s nationally televised showdown against the Milwaukee Bucks (54-12), who have the league’s best record. It’ll be a showdown of the NBA’s last two MVPs in Harden and Giannis Antetokounmpo, and if Friday is any indication, “The Beard” appears ready for the challenge.

Tip-off is set for 7:30 p.m. Central on Sunday, with a regional broadcast on AT&T SportsNet Southwest and a national broadcast on ABC.

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USC Football Schedule 2020: Pac-12 10 Game Season

USC football schedule 2020 prediction, breakdown, analysis, ranking every game, game times.

USC football schedule with the Pac-12 10 game season.


USC Football Schedule 2020

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Sept. 26 at UCLA

Oct. 3 Cal

Oct. 10 at Stanford

Oct. 17 Colorado

Oct. 24 at Arizona

Oct. 31 OPEN DATE

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Nov. 7 Washington State

Nov. 14 at Oregon

Nov. 21 Arizona State

Nov. 27 at Utah

Dec. 5 Washington

Dec. 12 OPEN DATE

Missed: Oregon State

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Oregon Football Schedule 2020: Pac-12 10 Game Season

Oregon football schedule with the Pac-12 10 game season

Oregon football schedule with the Pac-12 10 game season.


Oregon Football Schedule 2020

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Sept. 26 Colorado

Oct. 3 at Washington State

Oct. 10 at Arizona State

Oct. 17 at USC

Oct. 24 OPEN DATE

Oct. 31 Washington

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Nov. 6 at Cal

Nov. 14 USC

Nov. 20 at Arizona

Nov. 28 Stanford

Dec. 5 at Utah

Dec. 12 OPEN DATE

Missed: UCLA

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Arizona State Football Schedule 2020: Pac-12 10 Game Season

Arizona State football schedule with the Pac-12 10 game season.

Arizona State football schedule with the Pac-12 10 game season.


Arizona State Football Schedule 2020

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Sept. 26 at Arizona

Oct. 3 Stanford

Oct. 9 at Oregon

Oct. 17 OPEN DATE

Oct. 24 UCLA

Oct. 31 at Colorado

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Nov. 7 Utah

Nov. 14 at Washington State

Nov. 21 at USC

Nov. 28 Cal

Dec. 5 Oregon State

Dec. 12 OPEN DATE

Missed: Washington

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Utah Football Schedule 2020: Pac-12 10 Game Season

Utah football schedule with the Pac-12 10 game season.

Utah football schedule with the Pac-12 10 game season.


Utah Football Schedule 2020

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Sept. 26 at Washington State

Oct. 3 at Colorado

Oct. 10 Oregon State

Oct. 16 at UCLA

Oct. 24 OPEN DATE

Oct. 31 Arizona

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Nov. 7 at Arizona State

Nov. 14 Washington

Nov. 21 at Cal

Nov. 27 USC

Dec. 5 Oregon

Dec. 12 OPEN DATE

Missed: Stanford

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UCLA Football Schedule: Pac-12 10 Game Season

UCLA football schedule with the Pac-12 10 game season.

UCLA football schedule with the Pac-12 10 game season.


UCLA Football Schedule 2020

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Sept. 26 USC

Oct. 3 at Oregon State

Oct. 10 Washington State

Oct. 16 Utah

Oct. 24 at Arizona State

Oct. 31 OPEN DATE

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Nov. 7 Stanford

Nov. 14 at Colorado

Nov. 21 at Washington

Nov. 28 Arizona

Dec. 4 at Cal

Dec. 12 OPEN DATE

Missed: Oregon

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