Take a quick trip through Wednesday night's 11 games with The Fast Break.
One of the best players in the world isn't immune to the blooper reel. Anthony Davis sure wishes he could have this one back, given the Pelicans only lost by three points.
Kobe Bryant got his revenge on Ryan Anderson's dunk by nailing a dagger three which looked like the Kobe we've all come to know. Keep doin' you, Mamba.
Kobe got dunked on by….Ryan Anderson pic.twitter.com/9rZ0miQXMp
— gifdsports (@gifdsports) February 5, 2016
Although Kobe would get the last laugh with the win, his second great performance and the Lakers notched back-to-back wins for just the second time this season, that doesn't stop this Ryan Anderson dunk from being any less disrespectful. The Mamba is in a retirement year, man, let him go out with his dignity still in tact.
The Charlotte Hornets have surprised many by still being in the playoff race, and they deserve a good grade for the first half of their season.
For some reason, the Cavaliers continue to resort to bad habits when things get tough, something new coach Tyronn Lue is going to have to fix.
In the midst of an underachieving season, the Milwaukee Bucks should look to move guard Michael Carter-Williams before the trade deadline.
The Houston Rockets are now rumored to have designs on keeping Dwight Howard, and ultimately targeting Kevin Durant in free agency.
Check out the Top 10 Plays during Wednesday night's actions in the NBA.
During his big game on Wednesday night, Stephen Curry had Washington Wizards defenders running into each other in an attempt to stop him.
SERGE IBLOCKA GAME SAVER KEVIN DURANT GAME WINNER pic.twitter.com/MoiPeWJlHg
— Rob Perezingis (@World_Wide_Wob) February 4, 2016
In a matter of 18 seconds, the Oklahoma City Thunder crushed the Orlando Magic's dreams on Wednesday night. Serge Ibaka came through with the clutch rejection of Victor Oladipo, and Kevin Durant subsequently crossed Tobias Harris over prior to nailing the game-winning jumper from downtown.