There are five games of NBA action on Sunday, highlighted by a battle between two teams that made a lot of noise at the trade deadline: one for what they did, and one for what they didn't do, as the new-look 76ers hosted LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers in a Sunday matinee.
The game between the two teams is the second of the season, with the Sixers pulling out a win over the Lakers in Los Angeles less than two weeks ago. LeBron was sidelined with a groin injury for that game, however, but that did not change the outcome as the Sixers pulled away from the Lakers in a game that turned into an absolute shootout.
Additionally, to close out the night, the defending-champion Warriors will host a Miami Heat team that is fighting for playoff positioning.
NBA schedule for Sunday, Feb. 10
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Bagley scores career-high 32 points against Suns
Kings rookie forward Marvin Bagley III had a performance for the ages against the Suns. Bagley scored a career-high 32 points on 10-of-15 shooting to go along with seven rebounds.
Isaac records three blocks in one series
Jonathan Isaac has always been a player that the Magic had high hopes for and he showed why against the Hawks. On one defensive sequence, Isaac reject three shots, including one on Trae Young at the rim.
Harris continues to shine for the Sixers
Tobias Harris looks like he is going to be a great fit with the 76ers after his first two appearances with the team as he helped lead Philadelphia to victory over the Lakers by scoring 22 points to go along with six rebounds and six assists.
Lillard catches fire for the Trail Blazers
After a slow start to the game, Damian Lillard took over for the Portland Trail Blazers in the third quarter against the Mavericks as he poured in 21 points in the quarter alone.
Kuzma erupts for 39 points against the Sixers
The Los Angeles Lakers held onto Kyle Kuzma at the trade deadline and he is paying dividends for the Purple and Gold on Sunday by catching fire early on and never slowing down as he finished the loss with 39 points.
Embiid shines for Sixers in big win
While it was Kyle Kuzma who dominated the first quarter of Sunday's showdown, Joel Embiid got the job done for the Sixers despite the fact that he was uncertain to play in the game with an illness.
Vucevic gets off to a hot start for Magic
The Orlando Magic will not make the NBA playoffs but Nikola Vucevic has been one of the biggest surprises of the season as he is playing at an All-Star level and that was on display again on Sunday as he scored six straight points for Orlando in the opening quarter.
Redick nails a three while falling out of bounds
With all of the star power in the Sixers' starting lineup now, J.J. Redick is finding plenty of open space on the offensive end to get his shot off and this particular three was more impressive than the rest as he stopped on a dime after sprinting the wing and hit a shot while falling out of bounds.
Luka starts off the game in style
Luka Doncic's impressive rookie season has made him one of the game's most intriguing players and he continued his strong start to his NBA career on Sunday by turning the corner on the defense and hammering home a slam dunk to start the game.
Nurkic puts a Mavericks defender on a poster
While the Lakers and the Sixers were the nationally televised game on Sunday afternoon, the Trail Blazers and Mavericks also did battle and it did not take long for Jusuf Nurkic to make his presence felt.