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previous Trump guide Roger Stone vowing to battle a seven tally prosecution from Special

Counsel Robert Muller charges incorporate misleading Congress

witness altering and block identified with his supposed contact with WikiLeaks and the

distributing of stolen

Majority rule messages going along with me right now from the world Ag Expo in to LA

California is congressman Devin Nunez.

the positioning part on the House Intelligence is dependably a delight to see you incredible

to be back with you this

morning great I need to I need to get your response to the stone arraignment specifically

in light of the fact that the uncommon direction

accuse stone of deceiving your council in 2017 the house Intel board of trustees about

his communications in 2016.

your response well for a long time our advisory group has been taunted by the left and the

media as not a genuine

examination yet on the off chance that you take a gander at the prosecutions of the Russian

performers those originated from our board of trustees that stuff that

the Republicans discovered now you take a gander at Roger stone Roger stone is somewhat

of an odd political figure he's one of these.

flashy folks who goes around and is somewhat of a press fellow sort of this kind of fellow

says a ton of things and hangs out

with some intense individuals anyway I think the Moller examination is truly at the worst

of the worst when they're

seeing individuals like this since you know we officially found in our report that Roger

stone wasn't conniving with the.

Russians which that was the first expectation of this recall as far as anyone knows Trump

battle agents alleged were

were intriguing with Russians they should be humiliated that they really need to come

to house Republicans so as to

have us give them the data in the transcripts with the goal that they go and get Roger stone

on a procedure foul that.

happened in 2017 that Roger stone himself is going to battle the procedure of disclosure

will be entrancing in

this case and I can hardly wait to watch it well look in declaration the previous summer

to congressional specialists Bruce metal

from the Department of Justice uncovered that the FBI and Justice legal counselors were

cautioned about a progression of.

contacts were cautioned that the dossier that they were utilizing to get a wiretap on Carter

page was paid for by the Clinton

battle and the Democrats this vital snippet of data has not been centered around in at

all given me a chance to ask you

about that on the grounds that the redacted adaptation of the FISA application discharged

demonstrates the FBI did not specify an association with.

the DNC or Clinton better believe it so this is the predominant press for the last half

a month and the Left have been overlooking

this I suspect as much given me a chance to give me a chance to endeavor to walk individuals

through genuine rapidly on the off chance that you permit me so for what reason is this

noteworthy it's

huge on the grounds that throughout the previous two years through Press reports and through

declaration to Congress the FBI DOJ top.

pioneers have kept on saying that they didn't have the steel dossier the Clinton and Democratic

paid for earth

they didn't have this until September October they didn't know when they got it we know

now when they got it so

keep in mind the finish of July they open up in an examination end of July of 2016 amidst

a battle they utilize the.

insight benefits in this nation and they focus on the Trump battle toward the finish of July

in the meantime Bruce

or on the other hand the best vocation official in the Department of Justice is acting like

some sort of mystery operator meeting with

this Clinton oppo fellow alright who's uncovering earth he's gathering taking authority of this

of this.

data sustaining it straightforwardly into the FBI and DOJ so I'm upbeat that they're

that now DOJ is going to consider important

deceiving Congress so they will follow Roger stone for misleading Congress and discouraging

a congressional

examination they have to begin with themselves they have to begin with the previous initiative

of the Department of.

Equity and the FBI on the off chance that I were them on the off chance that you need

to see misleading Congress I would begin with struck and page two in

the examiners that were employed who despised Trump did not have any desire to see him chose

and I would likewise go

after the best authority of the FBI and DOJ at the time yet isn't that certain isn't it

genuine that two of the individuals.

from the FBI who were engaged with this counterintelligence examination concerning Trump dependent on

unsubstantiated and lecherous

data from this dossier now those two individuals work for Robert Muller gracious yes Maria

exceptionally great point that the media keeps on overlooking so in addition to the fact

that it is two of the general population most importantly there was four to

got terminated however one of them is really the best individual the number two the delegate

molars appointee that the press and.

the left calls the assault hound the pitbull Andrew Weissman this is a joke alright so

no doubt about it this will be this is a joke

we have to recognize what's in the extension notice alright did these folks did it the

two remaining in light of the fact that the other two got terminated are

the two that left on the molar on the molar guidance unique advice were they associated

with the chain of care of this.

data since they were included they got the data from Bruce or did they reveal this to

the FBI

since recollect that they make the real point none of this was unveiled to the FISA Court

when they went in kept an eye on

the Trump crusade utilizing these complex devices that we have in our armory that should

target.

psychological oppressors and other trouble makers they use to focus on a political crusade

agent alright on the Trump battle utilizing this

earth these individuals were all in the chain of care of this data it's completely ridiculous

so and if this

doesn't get unraveled this is what's going on Maria definitely this is what's occurring

if the Department of Justice.

what's more, the FBI don't follow and indict these individuals for misleading Congress

on the off chance that they don't tidy up their

act and really get down to truly are you going to discover Russian plot are you not with

Trump since you haven't found

any yet are you going to pursue the Clinton battle for conniving Russians is anybody going

to do that at the.

Division of Justice FBI we must have a Department of Justice and FBI in this nation that 99.9%

of Americans

have trust in trust in that they're fair that they're not going to be political will William

bar do it the

approaching AJ will robert muller research this inside his uncommon gathering report

well mother certainly.

won't do it I mean they're so polluted as of now by this I can't envision that they

would what it's not where's the

responsibility consistent I don't know whether they'll bar what I trust so I trust they'll

bar will do however recall our

examination isn't over with the dividers we proceed with consistently to get increasingly

more data the dividers proceed to.

shut in let me let me notice something different that I believe is imperative genuine fast

we don't realize what molars

doing we haven't seen the extension notice we don't comprehend what he's been given to

do right we don't recognize what he's

expected to be up to right you I believe it's conceivable that the still dossier the Clinton

soil is what's in that scope.

notice that they declined to make open to the American individuals and even declined

to brief Congress on welcome back we're

back with California Congressman Devin Nunez positioning part on the House Intelligence

Committee and remarked

minutes prior you said one week from now we will see more transcripts discharge you said

your examination is progressing will.

you be making criminal referrals look the objective of this is to ensure that everybody's

considered responsible so we

will take all the data we keep on to I think the dividers are shutting in we're drawing

nearer and

consistently nearer to the general population that were that should be considered in charge

of this currently recall that we don't have a.

police drive alright and the Republicans we're not even we don't hold the hammers any longer

directly in the house so everything we can

truly do is allude individuals to the Department of Justice for indictment and for this to

be examined so I'm.

I'm confident that that will occur with the new Attorney General however we can't avoid

being we will keep on ordering data

we will keep on directing meeting and we will keep on being straightforward with the American

individuals on this and

you said the extension update is vital for what reason is that so imperative that you

see the degree

reminder

which fundamentally.

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25 years prior this month precisely Bill and Hillary Clinton took control of the Democratic

Party and they fundamentally run it with a couple of special cases

as far back as it's been quite a while here's a think back despite everything I have confidence

in a place with the exception of your designation

I tried different things with weed at once or two and I didn't care for it and didn't

breathe in you could put half of Trump supporters.

into what I call the crate of woeful - zz I didn't have sexual relations for that one

mr.

Winston

I can state unequivocally that as my better half has said these are false charges it relies

on what the

which means of the word is the extraordinary story here for anyone willing to discover

it and expound on it and.

clarify it is this huge conservative trick why now does it make a difference I feel your

torment this was

the greatest nothing burger ever in case you're an ongoing college alumni that is as long

as you can remember that is to what extent

the Clintons have been in charge 25 years and for quite a long time they've held control

since they and their.

acolytes have heartlessly stepped out various charges of lewd behavior and attack brought

against Bill Clinton

all of a sudden all of a sudden that is never again working for them the general public

wide reaction against sexual

provocation by incredible makers performers and government officials has at long last

turned and bit the Clintons themselves just.

recently Democratic representative Kirsten Gillibrand she's the person who filled Hillary

Clinton's New York Senate situate

at the point when Hillary left it to wind up Secretary of State said that Bill Clinton

ought to have surrendered amid the Monica Lewinsky.

embarrassment accordingly Sheila mark was impacted by Hillary Clinton's long-term representative

Philly minds he tweeted this

more than 20 years you took the Clintons supports cash and seat two-timer however congressperson

Gillibrand isn't the only one in

turning on the Clintons liberal bloggers matically seus who's safeguarded them for quite a long

time who works at Vox he presently says the.

president ought to have surrendered in those days at an occasion in Miami previous DNC

seat Donna Brazile likewise near the

Clintons says that Bill Clinton's informers have the right to be heard where's this coming

from what does it mean other

than the finish of the Clinton time at long last and totally croissant as a lawyer he

invested years working for Senator Chuck.

Schumer of New York a long-term Clinton partner and he goes along with us to me Chris a debt

of gratitude is in order for going along with us whenever

specialist a debt of gratitude is in order for having me I'm not going to heap on the

Clintons really I'm going to state something that I didn't think

I could ever say I concur with escape minds for this situation I feel that congressperson

Gillibrand is essentially treating the.

Clintons like the Clintons treated ladies she utilized them and now she's disposing

of them and I think it is disgusting

wouldn't you concur no I look I mean she has a decent conclusion and I believe it's a decent

voice

that should be heard and let's be honest Tucker I imagine that suppositions on a portion of

the things that occurred during the 90s have.

advanced significantly in this nation especially in the last you know ten months or somewhere

in the vicinity and I imagine that there is a people

thinking back on what happened with Bill Clinton as well as Anita Hill and Justice Thomas with

an entirely different light

furthermore, they are taking a gander at in the event that I were a lot more youthful

you may almost certainly pull that over on me since I'd resemble truly.

individuals didn't stress over assault during the 1990s however I was there really and Justice

Thomas was never blamed for any

physical contact of any caring he was blamed for saying sexual things to Anita Hill we

can discuss whether he did or not

I never blamed for strike in any capacity Bill Clinton was solidly blamed for coercive

savage assault by a lady who was.

not a political rival she was a Democrat and she informed a group of individuals concerning

it at the time and she was

assaulted by individual Democrats expelled by the press and made to feel that she'd accomplished

something incorrectly that wasn't right at that point

what's more, it's wrong now and what I find in flame is every one of these individuals

assaulted her at that point and now they're similar to goodness well you.

know gauges it appears to be no assaults dependably and will it's dependably been awful I concur

Tucker I mean they're you're most certainly not

getting any contention me you know and you think back on it now and there's a great deal

of nauseate when you think back on

that both on you know both for individuals on the left and the privilege and the manner

in which things were done towards ladies who came.

forward with charges and I think the underlying nature that is going on now for ladies to

be accepted until they're

not is likely the correct approach and I believe we're going to see a greater amount of that

and I believe it's enabling for ladies and I

imagine that we're going to see less lewd behavior in the work environment and we're

going to see ladies move more remote up the.

chain since I think having more ladies in power is going to stop this all together and

I believe that is an extraordinary thing for

America we should absolutely not race that is that is a first gracious that is babble

sociology doesn't back you up and there

been contemplates in this and in the event that they don't state what you state they

state however also Hillary Clinton just kept running for president a.

year back she's hitched to the appearance of assault and she assaulted the she did assaulted

the ladies who blamed him for

sex violations and she didn't do it in the night she did it a year ago while running

for president she's as yet denying it

does she needed the most cherished activity in America and she's assaulting the ladies

so how does your hypothesis function precisely Tucker.

you know on the Clintons I cherish them I feel that they I think however was a

incredible president I figure she would have been an extraordinary president they are never

again going to

the pioneers of the Democratic Party that is exceptionally clear at each point in about

18 months we'll pick another

candidate to keep running for president and the individual will be the pioneer of the

Democratic Party going ahead until they're most certainly not.

president or until they lose the president and that is the discussion now I look I concur

with you and really

I would love to have a more drawn out discussion about which wing in the gathering is ascendant

now yet I

wouldn't i be able to simply we have to compose I would prefer not to complete seven days

of sex anecdotes about the Clintons since they're off the.

arrange I concur with you I trust this is the last one we ever set out gone I look I

concur with you however Michelle Goldberg at

the New York Times isn't gone she's a segment there she's absolutely false a deceitful women's

activist she's running this

quote on account of more extensive it's a legate Bill Clinton never again has a place

in conventional society now we can say Bill.

Clinton's off the stage Michelle Goldberg's not off the stage she's still as a stage when

individuals hear her out

furthermore, consider her important where was she a year prior these claims are 20 years

of age for what reason should we let Michelle Goldberg

this world sets women's activist free for seconds ago perceiving assault isn't right

similar to for what reason should I excuse her I'm beautiful.

I you know I I've seen Michelle Goldberg I don't think she was composition a section

for The New York Times in 1996

she was guarded very always however I read her stuff she meant 'each alright you look

Tucker you're going to hold

Hillary Clinton in charge of our better half's wrongdoings that is strange no I'm not I'm

not really and by the.

way Goldberg on the grounds that precisely why in light of the fact that Michelle Goldberg

and loads of other individuals on the Left idea it was more

vital than that they have control then that some lady get equity OK fine however you can't

claim to be a women's activist

at the same time which is the thing that individuals like Michelle rampart and it's not simply

her's it's the whole women's activist.

foundation that concealed forever's wrongdoings since they needed him in office and I simply

figure they ought to be held

responsible for that not the Clintons they're safeguards like I said I believe there's been

a noteworthy development in this

nation and I believe that is something worth being thankful for and I think things are

going to change and we're not going to see these things.

concealed and hid where no one will think to look with the goal that's what a year ago's

it's initial useful for the current

president individuals didn't think assault was a major ordeal a year ago amid the crusade

I thought my Democrats were the gathering of

ladies so yet you're disclosing to me they didn't consider it important a year ago talker

the individual who was blamed for.

assault was not running for president a year ago he was white with my insight lady who

was never wiped out he was never

she was never blamed for assault she trusted her significant other that was no wrongdoing

to trust she believed her better half

for a second and you that don't strike my insight she assaulted ladies who charged him

I was there I secured this.

in 1998 and she drove the charge against Monica Lewinsky who did nothing incorrectly she resembles

a child and mrs.

Clinton is the

one who said she's a stalker in a crackpot and don't trust her she did that better believe

it wasn't simply ieaving her significant other

I think look Tucker I think Monica Lewinsky is owed a statement of regret by many individuals

better believe it myself included and I think.

everyone I think everyone on the left and the correct who assaulted that lady and painted

her with a red letter

when she was only a 20-something I cross star looked at individual I feel that there's no

one in my lifetime who I feel was.

treated more regrettable than her politically I believe that is something that requirements

to in any case the FBI should apologize to her

likewise they perspired her they undermined her she didn't do anything incorrectly I mean

she did you realize she's a kitchen understudy

in any case, I concur there are numerous individuals reacts no expanding such lady's reality however

Hillary Clinton.

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CLOSE SportsPulse: The Brow is about to be on the move. FTW's Charles Curtis looks at potential trade destinations for Anthony Davis

USA TODAY CONNECTTWEETLINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMOREThe Los Angeles Lakers, Clippers, Milwaukee Bucks and New York Knicks are the four teams with which Anthony Davis will sign a long-term deal if traded, a person with direct knowledge of Davis' wish list told USA TODAY Sports

The person was granted anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly about the situation

A list that extends beyond the Lakers opens up the possibilities and increases the offers teams are willing to make to the New Orleans Pelicans for Davis, who is an All-Star big man putting up impressive and rare stats

It was believed Davis had his sights set on the Lakers and Lakers only. He may still prefer the Lakers, but he's open to other teams

As of now, the Boston Celtics are not on the list. Anthony Davis is interested in a trade to four teams, USA TODAY Sports has learned

 (Photo: Chuck Cook, USA TODAY Sports)It is clear from the list that Davis is interested in joining another superstar – Giannis Antetokounmpo with the Bucks and LeBron James with the Lakers

Also, the Clippers and Knicks will have salary cap space to add a max salary player in free agency

The Pelicans do not have to trade Davis before Thursday's trade deadline, but if they get an offer they can't refuse, maybe they pull the trigger now

But waiting until the summer to make a move may yield a better deal.For example, if the Knicks, who don't have an attractive trade offer right now, get the No

1 or No. 2 pick in the draft, they would have something to spice up the deal.FOR THE WIN: Why Davis may have chosen these four teamsCLICK & ROLL: Get the latest NBA insights in your inbox firstDavis, who is on pace to join Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1974-75 season) as the only players to average at least 29 points, 13 rebounds, four assists, two blocks and one steal, can't become a free agent until 2020

But his agent, Rich Paul of Klutch Sports, told the Pelicans last week that Davis will not sign an extension with them and wants a trade

The Bucks are an intriguing option. Antetokounmpo and Davis on the court at the same time would create a near-unstoppable offensive combination

But the construction of their roster – not enough high-priced players on long-term deals and not enough game-changing young players – make it difficult for Milwaukee to put a strong offer on the table

Milwaukee also owes its 2019 and 2021 first-round draft picks to other teams.Obviously, the Lakers are interested, and this behooves their front office to make a reasonable offer

Davis alongside James would elevate Los Angeles to one of the best teams in the Western Conference

The Knicks need to hope the Pelicans wait until after the trade deadline, and the Clippers are a wild card

But like Milwaukee, the Clippers do not have the pieces to offer New Orleans anything substantial

As for the Celtics, late last week, Davis' dad, Anthony Davis Sr., told ESPN that he did not want his son to play for the Celtics because of the way they treated guard Isaiah Thomas, who battled injuries only to get traded for Kyrie Irving

Also, there is concern Irving may not re-sign with Boston in free agency this summer

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(34) meets Spurs guard DeMar DeRozan (10) at the rim during the second half in San Antonio

Soobum Im, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenDec. 14: Kings guard Yogi Ferrell (3) falls to the floor while defending Warriors guard Quinn Cook (4) on the perimeter during the fourth quarter in Sacramento

Ed Szczepanski, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenDec. 13: Rockets star James Harden feels the love from the home crowd after scorching the Lakers for 50 points and a triple-double in a much-needed win

Troy Taormina, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenDec. 12: From left, Klay Thompson, Jonas Jerebko, Kevin Durant and Steph Curry dejectedly look on from the Warriors bench during the closing minutes of a blowout loss to the Raptors in Oakland

Kyle Terada, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenDec. 11: Suns small forward Josh Jackson has his shot blocked by Spurs small forward Rudy Gay during the first half at AT&T Center

Soobum Im, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenDec. 10: Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade (3) and Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) embrace after the game at Staples Center

Jayne Kamin-Oncea, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenDec. 9: Raptors forward Kawhi Leonard can't believe the call during the second half against the Bucks in Toronto

John E. Sokolowski, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenDec. 8: Mavericks rookie Luka Doncic celebrates after hitting a 3 during a fourth-quarter rally in which he scored 11 straight points against the Rockets in Dallas

Jerome Miron, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenDec. 7: Raptors forward Serge Ibaka pulls down a one-handed rebound during the first half against the Nets in Brooklyn

Noah K. Murray, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenDec. 6: Knicks forward Kevin Knox (20) tries to pass out of the double-team by Celtics defenders Jayson Tatum (0) and Daniel Theis (27) during the second half in Boston

Greg M. Cooper, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenDec. 5: Thunder guard Russell Westbrook throws down a two-handed slam during the first half against the Nets in Brooklyn

Andy Marlin, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenDec. 4: Magic center Mo Bamba blocks a shot attempt by Heat forward Justise Winslow during the first half in Miami

Jasen Vinlove, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenDec. 3: Nets forward Rondae Hollis-Jefferson (24) thought he had a sweet one-handed flush, but Cavaliers defender Tristan Thompson (13) came through with the big block during the second half in Brooklyn

Wendell Cruz, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenDec. 2: Suns defender Richaun Holmes (21) fouls Lakers forward Brandon Ingram (14) on a second-half drive to the basket in Los Angeles

Robert Hanashiro, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenDec. 1: Celtics guard Kyrie Irving (11) goes careening down the lane past a trio of Timberwolves defenders during the second half in Minneapolis

Harrison Barden, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNov. 30: Grizzlies forward Jaren Jackson Jr

couldn't believe the call during the second overtime against the Nets in Brooklyn

Brad Penner, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNov. 29: Lakers forward LeBron James collides face-first with Pacers forward Thaddeus Young's chest during the second half in Los Angeles

Jayne Kamin-Oncea, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNov. 28: Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard dives for a loose ball during the first half against the Magic in Portland

Jaime Valdez, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNov. 27: Heat guard Dwyane Wade tumbles into the first row of fans during the second half against the Hawks in Miami

Steve Mitchell, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNov. 26: Rockets guard James Harden (13) drives to the bucket between Wizards defenders John Wall (2) and Otto Porter Jr

(22) for two of his season-high 54 points in Washington. Geoff Burke, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNov

25: Sixers forward Jimmy Butler (23) rises up a fires the game-winning 3-pointer over Nets defender Rondae Hollis-Jefferson (24) during the closing seconds in Brooklyn

Nicole Sweet, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNov. 24: Thunder guard Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot (7) was ready to throw it down, but Nuggets defender Mason Plumlee (24) had other ideas

Rob Ferguson, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNov. 23: Warriors forward Kevin Durant was fired up after a big bucket against the Trail Blazers in Oakland

Kelley L. Cox, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNov. 21: LeBron James greets former Cavaliers teammate Tristan Thompson after returning to Cleveland for the first time as a member of the Lakers

James got a hero's welcome, then rallied past his old team for a 109-105 Lakers win

David Richard, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNov. 20: Wizards guard Bradley Beal shoots over Clippers forward Montrezl Harrell during the fourth quarter at Capital One Arena

Tommy Gilligan, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNov. 19: Detroit Pistons forward Blake Griffin (23) fouls Cleveland Cavaliers guard David Nwaba (12) during the fourth quarter at Little Caesars Arena

Tim Fuller USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNov. 18: Lakers forward LeBron James slams home two of his season-high 51 points against the Heat in Miami

Steve Mitchell, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNov. 17: Hornets guard Kemba Walker celebrates a big bucket late in the second half against the 76ers in Charlotte

Walker poured in a franchise-record 60 points on the night. Jim Dedmon, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNov

16: Jimmy Butler gets fired up after a fourth-quarter bucket during his 76ers home debut against the Jazz in Philadelphia

Bill Streicher, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNov. 15: Warriors forward Kevin Durant (35) tries to back down Rockets guard Chris Paul (3) during the first half in Houston

Troy Taormina, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNov. 14: Thunder center Steven Adams (12) blocks a shot attempt by Knicks center Enes Kanter (00) during the second half in Oklahoma City

Rob Ferguson, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNov. 13: Cavaliers guard Collin Sexton drives to the basket against Hornets center Cody Zeller during the second half in Cleveland

Ken Blaze, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNov. 12: 76ers center Joel Embiid celebrates after hitting a 3-pointer during the second half against the Heat in Miami

Steve Mitchell, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNov. 11: Pacers guard Victor Oladipo pleads his case with referee Eric Lewis during the first half against the Rockets in Houston

Thomas B. Shea, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNov. 10: Cavaliers guard Collin Sexton, center, tries to make a leaping pass around Bulls defenders Wendell Carter Jr

, left, and Jabari Parker during the first half in Chicago. David Banks, David Banks-USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNov

9: Sixers center Joel Embiid (21) goes careening down the lane between Hornets defenders Cody Zeller (40) and Michael Kidd-Gilchrist (14) during the fourth quarter in Philadelphia

Bill Streicher, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNov. 8: Thunder forward Paul George (13) tries to back down Rockets guard Chris Paul (3) during the first half in Oklahoma City

Rob Ferguson, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNov. 7: Knicks center Enes Kanter (00) flips over Hawks center Miles Plumlee (18) during a second-half scramble for the ball in Atlanta

Dale Zanine, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNov. 6: Suns guard Devin Booker (1) collides with Nets defender Caris LeVert (22) during the second half in Phoenix

Mark J. Rebilas, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNov. 5: Magic guard Terrence Ross (31) tries to corral a loose ball against Cavaliers guard J

R. Smith (5) during the second half in Orlando. Kim Klement, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNov

4: Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (34) throws down a ferocious one-handed slam over Kings defender Kosta Koufos (41) during the second half in Milwaukee

Benny Sieu, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNov. 3: Pelicans forward Anthony Davis (23) takes a forearm to the chops from Spurs forward LaMarcus Aldridge (12) as they fight for position in the paint during the second half in San Antonio

Soobum Im, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNov. 2: Rockets guard Chris Paul (3) takes a fadeaway jumper over the out-stretched hand of Nets defender Ed Davis (17) during the second half in Brooklyn

Brad Penner, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNov. 1: Hawks guard and oldest player in the league Vince Carter (15) shows he's still got it with a slick pass around Kings defender Kosta Koufos (41) during the second half in Atlanta

Dale Zanine, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenOct. 31: An emotional Derrick Rose was fired up after pouring in a career-high 50 points in the Timberwolves' win over the Jazz

Brace Hemmelgarn, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenOct. 30: Thunder guard Russell Westbrook reacts after a basket against the Clippers during the second half at Chesapeake Energy Arena

Alonzo Adams, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenOct. 29: Golden State Warriors guard Klay Thompson celebrates one of his record-breaking 14 3-pointers against the Chicago Bulls

Mike Dinovo, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenOct. 28: Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell was fired up after a big second-half bucket against the Mavericks in Dallas

Kevin Jairaj, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenOct. 27: Trail Blazers guard C.J. McCollum (3) tries to shoot over the double-team of Heat defenders Rodney McGruder (17) and Hassan Whiteside (21) during the second half in Miami

Jasen Vinlove, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenOct. 26: Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo throws down a monster two-handed slam during the second half against the Timberwolves in Minneapolis

Brad Rempel, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenOct. 25: Cavaliers guard Collin Sexton hits the deck to corral a loose ball during the fourth quarter against the Pistons in Detroit

Raj Mehta, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenOct. 24: Warriors guard Steph Curry celebrates after sinking one of his 11 3-pointers in a 51-point effort against the Wizards

Kyle Terada, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenOct. 23: Pistons forward Blake Griffin takes a hard foul on his way to the hoop during the second half against the 76ers in Detroit

Rick Osentoski, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenOct. 22: Wizards guard John Wall, front, keeps the ball away from Trail Blazers defender C

J. McCollum during the second half in Portland. Troy Wayrynen, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenOct

21: Thunder guard Russell Westbrook (0) leaps into the first row of fans to save a loose ball from going out of bounds against the Kings in Oklahoma City

Alonzo Adams, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenOct. 20: Lakers guard Rajon Rondo throws a punch at Rockets guard Chris Paul during a wild fourth-quarter fracas at Staples Center

Jayne Kamin-Oncea, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenOct. 19: Warriors forward Jonas Jerebko celebrates with injured center DeMarcus Cousins after his game-winning tip-in at the buzzer beat the Jazz in Salt Lake City

Russell Isabella, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenOct. 18: LeBron James soars to the hoop for a one-handed slam during the first quarter in Portland, his first bucket as a member of the Lakers

Jaime Valdez, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenOct. 17: Highly-touted rookies Suns center Deandre Ayton (No

1 overall pick) and Mavericks guard Luka Doncic (No. 3 overall pick) share a word during the second half in Phoenix

Mark J. Rebilas, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenOct. 16: The Warriors celebrate and strike a pose after receiving their 2017-18 championship rings prior to the season opener in Oakland

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