The "Big Three" of the Cleveland Cavaliers are playing on another level right now.
Their latest episode of dominance was on full display Sunday in a narrow 112-108 win over the Philadelphia 76ers. Despite the close final score, LeBron James, Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love had the game under control.
Irving led the way with a game-high 39 points and four rebounds. The quiet, yet deadly point guard has now scored at least 20 points in all but two games this season.
James put together a stat line few others could match. Already one of the best to ever have played in the league, the 12-time All-Star scored 26 points with 13 assists and 10 rebounds. The triple-double was the 45th of his illustrious career, moving him to sixth all time.
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It may have been easy to laud just James and Irving for their performances, but Love's effort this season can not be overlooked. The power forward, who is also one of the most dangerous outside shooters in the NBA, scored 25 points with 11 rebounds. He now has nine double-doubles in his last 10 games.
Even though all three of the Cavaliers' superstars showed up Sunday afternoon, Joel Embiid and the 76ers still stayed in the mix. The rookie scored 22 points with nine rebounds, proving he has what it takes to compete against the game's elite players.
Studs of the night
DeMarcus "Boogie" Cousins scored 37 points and hauled in 11 rebounds in a 122-105 win against the Nets. Cousins, who is now averaging 27.8 points and and 9.8 rebounds per game this season, has recorded a double-double in five of his last six contests.
Anthony Davis scored 36 points and grabbed 13 rebounds, but it wasn't enough to help the Pelicans, who lost 91-81 against the Mavericks. The All-Star power forward has now eclipsed 30 points and 10 rebounds in three straight games. When will he get some help?
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Dud of the night
Magic forward Aaron Gordon cemented his place as one of the NBA's most athletic players during a high-flying dunk contest last season, but he failed to showcase any talent Sunday, finishing Orlando's 104-96 loss against the Milwaukee Bucks with zero points on 0-for-12 shooting.
Highlight
Pacers power forward Myles Turner may be a bit underrated, but there is nothing up for debate regarding this block:
Another day, another Myles Turner SWAT! #NBAVine https://t.co/Jj5Cncp3kF
— NBA (@NBA) November 27, 2016
Turner scored 17 points with 12 rebounds to help the Pacers beat the Clippers, 91-70.
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What's next
Thunder (10-8) at Knicks (8-8), 7:30 p.m. ET — Russell Westbrook has arguably established himself as the most versatile payer in the NBA with the shackles off following the loss of Kevin Durant. The two All-Stars never really gelled, but Westbrook seems to trust and enjoy playing with his new group.