Best NBA Instagrams of The Week
First full week of the NBA season has been jam-packed.
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The First Full Week of The 2014-15 NBA Season Has Been Jam-Packed - The first full week of the new 2014-15 NBA season is nearly in the books and what a first week it has been! From upsets to dominating performance and plenty of star power, the first week has packed a mighty punch. Every Friday, BET.com will bring you the week’s worth of Instagrams to best illustrate all the action in games across the NBA docket. Let’s go coast to coast and take a look at some of the best shots from the best games of the week!(Photo: Houston Rockets via Instagram)
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Blazers Mow Down Mavericks With Threes - As good as the Dallas Mavericks are, they weren’t any match for the Portland Trail Blazers on Thursday night. Damian Lillard paced Portland with an all-around performance of 18 points, six assists and five rebounds and the Blazers scorched the net with 12 three-pointers in the 108-87 blowout.(Photo: Trail Blazers via Instagram)
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Draymond Green Celebrates Warriors' Win Over Clippers - Draymond Green celebrates his career-high 24-point game in the Golden State Warriors 121-104 win over rival Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday night. Big win for Dub Nation.(Photo: Warriors via Instagram)
Photo By Photo: Warriors via Instagram
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Jazz's Gordon Hayward Hits Game Winner Against Cavs - Gordon Hayward won’t forget this. Either will LeBron James. The emerging small forward beat the buzzer with a game-winning jumper to lift the Utah Jazz over King James and the Cleveland Cavaliers on Wednesday night.(Photo: Utah Jazz via Instagram)
Photo By Photo: Utah Jazz via Instagram
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John Wall Powers Wizards Past Pacers - You’d be hard-pressed to find a hotter player in the league than John Wall right now. Without backcourt mate Bradley Beal, who’s still recovering from wrist surgery, the Washington Wizards point guard has been playing Wall-to-Wall ball. Just ask the Indiana Pacers. Wall had 31 points, including seven in overtime, with 10 assists and six rebounds in the Wiz’s 96-94 win over the Pacers on Wednesday night. Impressive.(Photo: officialwashingtonwizards via Instagram)
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Paul Pierce Still Has It - In Bradley Beal’s absence, Hall of Fame-bound veteran Paul Pierce has proved he still has it. P-squared dropped 11 points, including this dunk, against the Indiana Pacers on Wednesday. Yeah, Paul can still get up there and dunk. He’s averaging nearly 13 points this young season, his first with the Washington Wizards. The Truth, baby! (Photo: officialwashingtonwizards via Instagram)
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Kyle Lowry Puts Up Monster Game Against Celtics - Is there more of a bulldog of a point guard in the NBA than Kyle Lowry. The kid dropped 35 points on a sizzling 12-of-17 from the field and 9-of-10 from the charity stripe to help the Toronto Raptors hammer out a 110-107 win over the Boston Celtics on Wednesday night. Not Mike Lowry, but Kyle Lowry…still a Bad Boy. (Photo: thetorontoraptors via Instagram)
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Al Jefferson Has Been a Force Inside For The Hornets - Good luck naming a more skilled big man in the NBA than Al Jefferson. The Charlotte Hornets center has moves for any occasion against any competition—putting that footwork on display against Anthony Davis on Tuesday and the Miami Heat’s frontcourt Wednesday. Although, Charlotte is only 2-3, big Al is putting the Buzz back into the Hornets.(Photo: Hornets via Instagram)
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James Harden Flexes Against Heat - Simply put—there isn’t a hotter team in the NBA than the Houston Rockets. A big part of that has been the play of All-Star shooting guard James Harden. Name a better two in the league right now. It’s okay…we’ll wait. The Beard is averaging 26 points, 7.2 dimes and 6.7 boards per game for the 6-0 Rockets, who collected wins over the Philadelphia 76ers, Miami Heat and defending NBA champion San Antonio Spurs this week. Fear the Beard! He’s a badd, badd man.(Photo: Houston Rockets via Instagram)
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Zach Randolph Posts Up Anthony Davis - Yeah, Anthony Davis is definitely one of the faces of the NBA’s future. That doesn’t mean a vet like Zach Randolph can’t teach the young fella a thing or two in the Western Conference. Z-Bo, and his frontcourt teammate Marc Gasol, muscled Davis in the paint, resulting in 15 points and 11 rebounds and 16 and 11, respectively, in the Memphis Grizzlies’ 93-81 win over the New Orleans Pelicans on Monday night. The Grizz are still undefeated at 5-0.(Photo: MemGrizz via Instagram)
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