All the need-to-know info from Thursday’s slate.
Wall Finally Shows “No Mercy”
The only other time John Wall faced Lonzo Ball — an October 25 overtime loss for the away Wizards — two very large men started the shit-talking for them. LaVar Ball said his son wouldn’t lose to Wall; Marcin Gortat said his point guard would “torture” the rookie.
(The game went to overtime and John Wall missed a 3-pointer at the buzzer; the Lakers won and Gortat learned the concept of regret.)
The second time around, Washington not only won, 111-95, but played both sides of the ball with the intensity of last year’s wack “funeral games” against the Celtics. The Wiz reached 69 points by halftime for the first time all season, and held the Lakers to their fourth-lowest points total thus far. But in what turned out to be a personal blessing for one Lonzo Ball, Wall wasn’t solely focused on a revenge game against the 20-year-old. He saw red for anyone in yellow.
Case A, Brandon Ingram:
More John Wall blocks! pic.twitter.com/Pv52IP3BNr
— NBA (@NBA) November 10, 2017
Exhibit B, Jordan Clarkson:
Chase down block by Wall! #DCFamily pic.twitter.com/mioGGH3mES
— NBA (@NBA) November 10, 2017
Example 3, Kyle Kuzma:
John Wall putting on a blocked shot exhibition tonight. pic.twitter.com/LgDGcDIZhY
— Scott Charlton (@Scott_Charlton) November 10, 2017
Lastly, lovely ladies and gentlemen of the court, Brook Lopez:
JOHN. WALL. LEFT. HAND. pic.twitter.com/4ozbXji67w
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) November 10, 2017
Lonzo “Deshaun Watson” Ball
The best part of this pass comes before the ball even leaves, well, Ball: Note that his head is turned and he’s already focused down court midway through securing the rebound.
Between John Wall and Lonzo Ball, this game has two of the NBA's best passers. This Ball pass was insane. pic.twitter.com/hxzIZZZVur
— Chase Hughes (@ChaseHughesNBCS) November 10, 2017
De’Aaron Fox Hit the Shot That Mattered
Of the Sacramento rookies, Justin Jackson had the better shooting night in Sacramento’s 109-108 win over Philadelphia. He finished one shy of the team high with 19 points, hitting over half his attempts and staying perfect from the line. Not so much for Fox, who missed all three of his deep shots and nearly everything else, both from the field and in his DeAndre Jordan–level charity stripe performance (3-for-7).
But one game-winning jumper, and all is good as forgotten (for now):
Game, @SacramentoKings!
— NBA (@NBA) November 10, 2017
De'Aaron Fox wins it for SAC 109-108 to snap @sixers 5 game win streak.
Embiid: 22 PTS, 15 REB. pic.twitter.com/BZw3XCDkhb
Is LeBron OK?
James rolled his left ankle in the first quarter after stepping on Trevor Ariza’s foot —
LeBron goes down, looks like he rolled his ankle pic.twitter.com/JQ5RN7w7CW
— NBA RETWEET (@RTNBA) November 10, 2017
— then somehow did not miss any time. Even for injury-repellent Bron, the tweak is scary (especially for the wispiest Cavs team in recent years). You’re nervous for him, then he pulls this shit:
LeBron James rises up for the devastating dunk on a bum ankle in his 15th season in the league. Unreal. pic.twitter.com/iXsmI4PGFH
— Cavaliers Nation (@WeAreCavsNation) November 10, 2017
How, Anthony Davis?
Crafty dish from AD! pic.twitter.com/LjFqQHMPiK
— NBA (@NBA) November 10, 2017
Don’t You … Forget About Harden for MVP
Harden sticking his beard in this Cavaliers pile-up and somehow coming out with the rock only to feed it to Clint Capela for the and-1 had to be a defeating moment for the Cavaliers defense —
#RUNASONE pic.twitter.com/3shWcvlCzT
— Houston Rockets (@HoustonRockets) November 10, 2017
— except the unit is used to those letdowns. Harden put up 35 points to go with 11 rebounds, 13 assists, and five steals (becoming the first player to post such a stat line in at least three decades).
The Rockets won, 117-113.
Kosta Koufos Contemplating Life on Other Planets
Kosta Koufous with his own version of the Alonzo Mourning GIF pic.twitter.com/h23GilKmcG
— CJ Fogler (@cjzero) November 10, 2017
Mudiay Has Never Missed a Shot and You Can’t Convince Me Otherwise
Mudiay is 7/7 right now #MileHighBasketball pic.twitter.com/ae7NSkMOjg
— Def Pen Hoops (@DefPenHoops) November 10, 2017
Emmanuel Mudiay the Great came off the bench to score a team-high 21 points in the Nuggets’ 102-94 win against the Thunder. He took four 3s. He made four 3s. He took 10 shots overall. He made eight (whatever) overall. Emmanuel Mudiay, the happy-ending basketball/China story we all need right now.