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Cavs and Thunder Dominate NBA Standings

Cavs and Thunder Dominate NBA Standings


As of January 14, 2025, the NBA landscape is heating up with the Cleveland Cavaliers leading the Eastern Conference with an impressive 33-5 record. Following closely are the Boston Celtics at 28-11, the New York Knicks at 26-14, the Orlando Magic at 23-18, and the Indiana Pacers at 22-18. In the Western Conference, the Oklahoma City Thunder are at the top with a strong 32-6 record, trailed by the Houston Rockets at 25-12, the Memphis Grizzlies at 25-14, the Denver Nuggets at 23-15, and the Dallas Mavericks at 22-17.

On January 14, several key matchups are on the schedule. The Philadelphia 76ers will face off against the Oklahoma City Thunder, with the Thunder favored by 10.5 points and a projected total of 217.5 points. Another significant game features the Indiana Pacers taking on the Cleveland Cavaliers, where the Cavaliers are favored by 7.5 points and a projected total of 230.5 points. Additionally, the Atlanta Hawks are set to battle the Phoenix Suns, with the Suns favored by 1.5 points and a projected total of 235.5 points.

The Golden State Warriors are struggling to regain their footing after falling below .500 for the first time this season. They recently lost to the Toronto Raptors 104-101, despite holding a nine-point lead in the fourth quarter. Stephen Curry led the team with 26 points, seven assists, and seven rebounds but was unable to make an impact on the final play. The Warriors, now at 19-20, are looking to bounce back as they head to Minnesota next, but injuries to key players like Draymond Green and Jonathan Kuminga have hampered their efforts.

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