Stephen Curry (Golden State PG)- Curry was absolutely on fire Tuesday night, scoring a season-high 40 points (12-19 FG) in a 114-97 win over the Miami Heat. The Golden State point guard was unstoppable, as he hit eight 3-pointers, dished out seven assists and grabbed six rebounds in the contest. Curry continues to show why he is one of the best point guards in the game, and is still improving daily.
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Andre Drummond (Detroit C-)- Hit 11 0f 15 shots en route to a 23 pt, 15 reb performance in a 98-86 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday night. Although his scoring has been down (9.7 ppg), Drummond continues to put up solid rebounding and blocking numbers (11.5, 1.6 respectively).
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Who Was Not
Bradley Beal (Washington SG)- Scored 13 points on 4-14 shooting in a 106-102 loss to the Atlanta Hawks. Beal had his worst shooting game of his young season (only 4 games played), but did manage to pull down six rebounds and should be more efficient going forward.
Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee SG/SF)- Shot only 1 of 13 from the field, and scored two points in the Bukcs' win over the Pistons. It was only the second time in his last nine games that Antetokounmpo failed to score in double digits, as the "Greek Freak" is becoming very comfortable in head coach Jason Kidd's system.
Play of the Night
Denver point guard Ty Lawson froze Chicago Bulls' guard Kirk Hinrich Tuesday night, and then found center Timofey Mozgov for the assist.
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