LeBron James scores 26 points with eight assists and six rebounds to lead the Cavaliers past the Bucks, 113.104.
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Utah Jazz vs Houston Rockets - March 26, 2016
Gordon Hayward heats up for 22 points with 6 rebounds as the Jazz edge past the Rockets 89-87.
Remember -1v1 basketball on Alcatraz - Red Bull King of the Rock Finals
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Tarron "The Beast" Williams wins the international one-on-one basketball competition held on Alcatraz Island for the final time. Two-time champ, Baby Shaq upset in second round. It has been 50 years since Alcatraz was home to America's most notorious criminals. This year, for the fourth and final time, 64 of the toughest international street ballers gathered on one of the world's most iconic and recognizable locations for the Red Bull King of the Rock Finals before the one-on-one basketball competition heads to Taiwan. The talent pool was better than ever, as half of the final eight players were from outside of the U.S.
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Spanish city of Zaragoza to host 2016 FIBA U17 World Championships; Egypt and Italy to stage 2017 FIBA U19 World Championships
The Egyptian capital of Cairo will be the backdrop of next year's FIBA U19 World Championship, the first-ever FIBA world youth event staged in Africa. Meanwhile, the Italian cities of Udine and Cividale Del Friuli will host the FIBA U19 Women's World Championship.
This summer's FIBA U17 World Championships for Men and Women will be played jointly for the first time ever - as part of a youth world basketball festival - from 22 June-3 July. This comes after FIBA endorsed the Spanish Basketball Federation (FEB)'s proposal of having a unique and innovative sporting event that combines all the elements most attractive to youth basketball players - competition, fun, shared experience, music and technology.
The young players from 16 men's and 16 women's national teams - and united by the excitement of basketball - will have the opportunity to be part of a diverse community, sharing experiences with people of the same age group from different cultures and backgrounds
Here are the countries that qualified and will compete in the 2016 FIBA U17 World Championships for Men and Women:
MEN (23 June-3 July)
Host: Spain
Africa: Egypt, Mali
Americas: USA, Canada, Argentina, Dominican Republic
Asia: Korea, Chinese Taipei, China
Europe: Bosnia & Herzegovina, Lithuania, Turkey, France, Finland
Oceania: Australia
WOMEN (22 June-2 July)
Host: Spain
Africa: Mali, Nigeria
Americas: Canada, Brazil, USA, Mexico
Asia: China, Japan, Korea
Europe: Czech Republic, Portugal, Italy, Latvia, France
Oceania: Australia
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CHRIS BOSH REMAINS HOPEFUL TO RETURN THIS SEASON
Chris Bosh said he currently is not dealing with active blood clots and that he remains hopeful he can return to help the Miami Heat make a playoff push this season.
Bosh released a statement Thursday announcing that he does not currently have deep vein thrombosis -- or blood clots in his leg. "I know there have been many questions regarding my health and when I will play again," Bosh said. "My situation this year has never been life threatening. I am feeling great and currently I do not have deep vein thrombosis."
Source: ESPN
BULLS’ JIMMY BUTLER DAY-TO-DAY WITH KNEE SORENESS
Chicago Bulls All-Star swingman Jimmy Butler remains day-to-day as he continues to recover from a left knee injury. Butler was examined by renowned surgeon Dr. James Andrews on Thursday and the Bulls were hopeful he would be able to return to the floor soon.
"Dr. Andrews gave a confirmatory opinion and supports the current management of Butler's condition and return to play. Butler will resume workouts today, be monitored and will return to play when appropriate," the Bulls said in a statement.
Source: Nick Friedell of ESPN