Our quick look around the NBA, or what you missed while watching your bracket go up in flames on the first day…
Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors. Credit the Milwaukee Bucks, they would not roll over, they fought and made Golden State work for it. Stephen Curry was the guy that was not going to let the Warriors pick up an ugly loss at home (especially not with the Spurs and Grizzlies the next two teams on the schedule). Curry scored 14 of his 31 in the fourth quarter, plus he had 11 assists on the night, to hold off the Bucks. Plus he did this.
Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City Thunder. He picked up the last five of his 35 points on the night when Scott Brooks had to put him (and Derek Fisher and Serge Ibaka) back in the game when what had been a Thunder blowout came apart when the Cavaliers showed some fight and went on a 16-0 run. The reason it was a blow out before that had a lot to do with Durant and his teammates playing an efficient game (with Russell Westbrook out). KD had his 35 on 12-of-21 shooting, 10 rebounds, six assists plus his 14th technical of the year for starting down Anderson Varejao after a dunk.
Gorgui Dieng, Minnesota Timberwolves. Must be something about March. A year ago Dieng was a key part of Louisville’s run to a national title, but the rookie has struggled to find a place in the NBA. Then on the day the NCAA Tournament opens the Minnesota reserve big man has his best game of the season — 22 points, 21 rebound, and 4 assists. Sure, the Timberwolves were just destroyed by the Rockets, but it should be about developing guys for the Timberwolves and this was a good sign. Plus Dieng was part of the highlight of the game.
Wesley Mathews, Portland Trail Blazers. Portland had some good ball movement in this one, they looked more like the team from the first months of the season on Thursday night. The big beneficiary was Wesley Mathews who had 28 points and knocked down 4-of-9 from three. Damian Lillard and John Wall had a fun point guard duel, but it was the better team play of the Blazers and guys like Mathews that made the difference.