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It's still anyone's ball game

By Associated Press in Washington | China Daily | Updated: 2015-02-14 08:12

A script-flipping NBA campaign reaches its midseason break for the All-Star Game this weekend with the Golden State Warriors and Atlanta Hawks the surprising pacesetters among a host of upstarts.

While the Cleveland Cavaliers have started to flourish as returning superstar LeBron James has blended with his new teammates and Oklahoma City has bounced back from early season injuries to Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook, new teams have raised their game to seize command.

The Warriors, powered by All-Star guards Steph Curry (23.6 points per game) and Klay Thompson (22.1), boast the NBA's best record at 42-9 while the Hawks pace the Eastern Conference at 43-11 and have a record-tying four players on the East All-Star squad.

It's still anyone's ball game

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