Giannis, who was tragically fined in the Battle of European Basketball Stars, defeated Dončičius for the third time.



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The duel between Giannis and Luka became the central axis of the match midway through the fourth quarter. After the Europeans exchanged several accurate shots, Dončičius made a successful pass to the Mavericks, who led James Johnson’s three-point lead for the first time since the first quarter, and at the other end of the field, Khris Middleton replaced Antetokounmp. .

The Bucks winger, who was selected twice to the NBA All-Star Match, returned the lead to the hosts by returning a long shot, increasing the lead by another three points to 109: 105 at the start of the penultimate minute of the game.

The Dallas team responded to Middleton’s personal 6: 0 streak with Dončičius’s two hunted points in the penalty area, and Brook Lopez’s inappropriate pitch gave the Mavericks some chances to even the score. However, the guests did not take advantage of their opportunities: Luka’s last desperate pitch from his side of the court was close to the goal, but a loud siren captured the victory of the Bucks.

Antetokounmpo, who defeated Slovenia for the third time in four NBA league games, could breathe a sigh of relief after his victory over his tragic blow. The Greek realized only 1 in 10 opportunities of this type, but finished the duel with 31 points and 9 rebounds.

The young Luke in Milwaukee was left with a hair of a triple-double: In 36 minutes, the 21-year-old Mavs leader scored 28 points, 9 rebounds and 13 assists. Kristap Porzing, who played in the second game of the season, made just a third of shots, but posted a double in less than half an hour.

The victory achieved in the duel with the Texas club became the fourth consecutive victory for the Bucks. Top-level Wisconsin state basketball players in this stretch share second and third places in the Eastern Conference tournament table after the lost start to the season with the Philadelphia 76ers, who have an identical win-loss balance. .

Mavericks basketball players have also won four games in a row leading up to this game, but the guests didn’t take the opportunity to catch up with the Phoenix Suns and Utah Jazz, who are third or fourth in the West. After a failure in Milwaukee, the Dallas Club ranks sixth in its conference.

“Bucks”: Giannis Antetokounmpo 31 (12/16 dvit., 2/5 trit., 1/10 baud., 5 kl.), Khrisas Middletonas 25 (4/11 dvit., 4/9 trit., 8 atk. Kam., 6 rez. perd.), Jrue Holiday 16, Brookas Lopezas 11 taškų (11 atk. kam.).

“Mavericks”: Luka Dončičius 28 (11/17 double, 1/7 trit., 3/7 penalty, 9 reps, 13 res.), Timas Hardaway 22 (4/9 trit.), Kristapas Porzingis 15 (4/12 two, 2/7 trit, 10 backs), James Johnson and Trey Burke 13 apiece, Willie Cauley-Stein 11 points ($ 11).

Jonas Valančiūnas, whose Memphis Grizzlies and Minnesota Timberwolves games were canceled due to coronavirus prevention protocol requirements, missed the opportunity to appear in the plaza late at night from Friday to Saturday.

The duel between Memphis and Minnesota has already become the thirteenth game planned for this reason in the 2020-21 regular season. Timberwolves leader Karl-Anthony Towns, whose mother and five other family members have already been killed by the COVID-19 virus, reported a positive test result on Twitter.

Results of other matches:

Bostono “Celtics” (9-4) – Orlando “Magic” (6-6) 124: 97 (34:28, 26:20, 28:24, 36:25)

“Celitcs”: Jaylen Brown 21 (8 res.), Semi Ojeleye 18, Jeff Teague 17, Payton Pritchard 16 (4/8 trit.), Marcus Smart 14, Javonte Green 10 points.

“Magic”: Aaron Gordon 17, Dwayne Bacon, Nikola Vučevičius and Cole Anthony 15 points each, Khem Birch 12 points (12 pm).

Cleveland Cavaliers (6-7) – New York Knicks (5-8) 106: 103 (28:25, 29:30, 23:25, 26:23)

“Cavaliers”: Andre Drummond 33 (10/17 double, 13/19 penalty, 23 reps), Chedi Osman 25 (5/9 trit.), Larry Nance 14 (9 reps, 5 reps)), Dameyan Dotson and Isaac Okoro 13 points each.

“Knicks”: Julius Randle 28 (6 rebounds, 6 res.), Immanuel Quickley 23, RJ Barrett 20 points.

Oklahoma Thunder (6-6) – Chicago Bulls (4-8) 127: 125 (22:30, 28:38, 37:27, 31:23, 9: 7)

“Thunder”: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander 33 (10/14 two, 3/5 trit., 4/4 penalty, 10 res.), Luguentz Dortas 21 (4/11 trit., 8 rep., 6 by. Cam.), Isaiah Roby and Kenrich Williams after 14, Mike Muscala 11, Theo Maledon 10 points.

“Bulls”: Zach LaVine 35 (3/5 double, 8/14 trit., 5/9 penalty, 7 reb, 6 res., 6th grade), Coby White 22 (9 reb. 7th ref.), Lauri Markkanen and Wendell Carter (11th ref., 3 pp.) 16 points each, Patrick Williams 14 points.

The next match is still going on.

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