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Basketball Intelligence For 3/29/25, PART TWO

Today's Best NBA Reporting And Analysis

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Mar 29, 2025
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*FEATURE OF THE DAY*

How the Cavs’ rebounding struggles are undermining their defensive identity
Ethan Sands, cleveland.com


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BOS: A deep dive into Joe Mazzulla's Gator Series
Adam Taylor, The Celtics Chronicle

CLE: How the Cavs’ rebounding struggles are undermining their defensive identity
Ethan Sands, cleveland.com

CLE: Cavs run out of gas in comeback attempt against the Pistons
Ethan Sands, cleveland.com

CLE: The Dean of Cleveland: How undrafted Cavs role player became 'the link that drives winning' on East's top team
James Herbert, CBS Sports

DAL: With eight games left, Mavs in control of play-in destiny
Dwain Price, Mavs.com

DAL: Hardy was in a terrific zone against Orlando
Dwain Price, Mavs.com

DET: Marcus Sasser shows pure professionalism — and scoring touch — when Pistons call
Omari Sankofa II, Free Press

GSW: Warriors hope resilient win over Pelicans sparks needed resurgence
Monte Poole, NBC Sports

GSW: Steph Curry returns to help Warriors push past shorthanded Pelicans
Sam Gordon, SF Chronicle

GSW: Stephen Curry's return helps Warriors get back on track
Sean Keane, Yardbarker

GSW: Kuminga “to be that defensive stopper…harass like Gary (Payton II) does”
Poor Man’s Commish, Let’s Go Warriors

LAC: Clippers notch 14th consecutive winning season with rout of Nets
Justin Russo

LAC: Norm Powell Is Proving You Really Can Peak in Your 30s
Michael Pina, The Ringer

He’s always gotten buckets. But now Powell is doing it in a starting role. The result? Ten seasons in, he’s transformed into the Los Angeles Clippers’ leading scorer and a borderline All-Star

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