In Thursday’s Brotherhood Playoff Action, Trajan Langdon’s Detroit Pistons took a 2-0 lead against Tyrese Proctor’s Cleveland Cavaliers, with a 107-97 win.
Proctor got a DNP again. It’s not surprising for a rookie, but it must be frustrating for him.
In the nightcap, Jared McCain’s Oklahoma City Thunder knocked off Luke Kennnard’s Los Angeles Lakers, 125-107, to go up 2-0.
McCain finished with 18 points in 17 minutes, and shot 4-5 on his three point attempts.
Kennard, annually one of the NBA’s best three-point
shooters, finished with 10 points on 4-5 from the floor.
On Saturday, Mason Plumlee and the The San Antonio Spurs will take on the New York Knicks. If Plumlee gets a DNP, we probably won’t write about it. There’s just not much there there.
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