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0-11 -- Minnesota's all-time record at Charlotte before Tuesday's 95-89 victory. |

Trigger-happy Antoine Walker owns the Celtics' single-season record for most 3-pointers made. Ezra O. Shaw/Allsport
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1-28 -- Detroit's record this season when trailing at halftime. |
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4 -- Technical fouls assessed to Portland's Rasheed Wallace in his past two games, bringing his season total to 36. The single-season record is 38 -- by Wallace last year. |
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7 -- 3-pointers made by Boston's Antoine Walker on Wednesday against the Bucks, giving him a team-record 156 on the season. Dana Barros set the old mark of 150 in 1995-96. Larry Bird never made more than 98 in a season. |
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8 -- Consecutive games in which Ben Wallace has led the Pistons in rebounding. He is averaging 14.4 boards a game in that span. |
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12 -- Consecutive winning seasons posted by the Trail Blazers (42-20), the longest streak in franchise history. |
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14-0 -- Houston's record against the Central Division. With victories against Indiana on March 13 and Atlanta on April 7, Houston would become the second team in NBA history to sweep a division. The 1982-83 Los Angeles Lakers went 12-0 against the Central Division. |
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15 -- Rebounds needed by Patrick Ewing to pass Dolph Schayes (11,256) for 20th place on the all-time list. |
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19 -- Road victories by the Mavericks this season, tying the franchise record. Dallas, which is 19-12 away from Reunion Arena, never has had a .500 or better road record. |
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21 -- Points needed by Hakeem Olajuwon to pass John Havlicek (26,395) for ninth place on the all-time list. |
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21.8 -- Toni Kukoc's scoring average in five games with the Hawks since being traded from the 76ers. |
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22 -- Percentage points separating the Western Conference's top seed (Utah, .700) and the fifth (Sacramento, .678). |
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23-2 -- Philadelphia's record when scoring more than 100 points. The Sixers are 22-14 otherwise. |
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28 -- Largest deficit overcome in the league this season, by the Kings in a 100-89 victory against the Suns on Wednesday. Sacramento also has the league's second-biggest comeback of the season, a 24-point rally to beat Miami 101-97 on Dec. 10.
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30-4 -- San Antonio's record when holding opponents to fewer than 90 points. The Spurs are 11-15 when allowing 90 points or more. |