Grizzlies extend the series of victories, Nets and Bucks decide the end



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Grizzles, who have won just two of the first eight games of the season, are currently displaying one of the best sports uniforms in the entire NBA league. Memphis basketball players have won for the fifth time in a row in a game with the Suns; Only the Utah Jazz (5) and the Los Angeles Lakers (5), who entered the late game with the Warriors tonight, have the same series or more in the league.

The hosts’ victory was determined by the confident end of the match. At the end of the fourth half, just over two and a half minutes away, the Phoenix guests were still leading 98:94, but Ja Morant and Grayson Allen, led by the Grizzlies, won the rest of the game 14: 6.

Finikso became the first team to play this match after a week off. The last three scheduled meetings of the NBA Suns have been postponed due to the NBA’s coronavirus health and safety requirements.

“Grizzlies”: Ja Morant (10 res.) And Brandon Clarke after 17, Grayson Allen 16, Xavier Tillman 12, Tyus Jones 11, Kyle Anderson and Desmond Bane 10 points each.

“Suns”: DeAndre Ayton 18 (chamber 16), Michal Bridges 17, Chris Paul 16 (7th grade, 3rd class, 6th grade), Devin Booker 12 (3/15 diat., 2/6 trit.), Cameron Johnson 10 points.

Memphis basketball players, who took last place in the Western Conference a week and a half ago, have already climbed to seventh in the tournament table thanks to a series of victories. The next game will be played by the Grizzlies in Portland, where they will have two consecutive games with the local Trail Blazers club.

The memorable thriller in the central night duel was introduced to the audience by two of the Eastern Conference favorites: Milwaukee Bucks (9-5) and Brooklyn Nets (9-6) led by James Harden and Kevin Durant, who have both become on the best team in the league in the last two regular seasons.

While the home team led by Steve Nash continued to work without the help of Kyrie Irving, in a tense battle, the Nets finally celebrated the victory with a score of 125: 123 (28:34, 29:22, 37:33, 31 :3. 4).

Point-to-point after the long break in the first two halves for the teams was taken over by the hosts, who accumulated a record 11-point lead in the middle of the third quarter.

Milwaukee’s quirky character didn’t raise his arms and lunged forward early in the fourth half after Pat Connaughton’s 3-pointer. Thanks to the efforts of Durant and Joe Harris, the Nets failed slightly again, but Brook Lopez’s long-range shot five minutes before the end of the game leveled the score again and paved the way for a memorable end to the game.

The Bucks’ second-brightest star, Khris Middleton, had an ideal shot at becoming the hero of the game. The forward scored four points in a row, and four seconds without a fault he took the ball out of Duranto’s hands and managed to ask for a minute of rest.

After the game, Mike Budenholzer’s students entrusted the decisive shot to Middleton, who had won the team, but his triple from the left corner of the attack was inappropriate and the Nets basketball players breathed easier after the final siren sounded .

Harden, who came to Brooklyn after a trade with the Houston Rockets, entered the team’s game in impressive fashion. Recognized as the most useful NBA basketball player in 2018, Barzdonas became the first player in league history to score at least 30 points and 10 assists in the first two games played for the new team.

Additionally, Harden was introduced to Nets fans in the first two games, scoring 66 points. The record for this type of performance is Harden himself, who scored 82 points in the first two games played with the Rockets.

“Networks”: James Harden 34 (10/15 diat., 3/10 trit., 6 reps, 12 res., 6th grade), Kevin Durantas 30 (9 reps, 6 res.), Joe Harris 20 (5/7 trit. ), Jeff Greenas 14 (4/5 trit.), DeAndre Jordan 12 points (6/6 diat., 12 reb.).

“Bucks”: Giannis Antetokounmpo 34 (11/20 dvit., 2/6 trit., 6/8 pun., 12 reps, 7 res.), Khrisas Middletonas 25), Jrue Holiday 22, Brook Lopez 15 points.

Results of other matches:


New York Knicks (7-8) – Orlando Magic (6-8) 91:84 (19:13, 28:25, 19:16, 25:30)


“Knicks”: RJ Barrett 22 (Ref. 10), Julius Randle 21 (3/13 diat., Ref. 17), Reggieu Bullock 13, Elfric Payton 12, Immanuel Quickley 11 points.

“Magic”: Nikola Vučevičius 24 (14 rebounds), Terrence Ross 19 (4/8 trit.), Aaron Gordon 18 points (17 rebounds, 9 res.).

Atlanta Hawks (6-7) – Minnesota Timberwolves (3-9) 108: 97 (29:25, 29:26, 20:20, 30:26)


“Falcons”: DeAndre Hunter 25, Clintas Capela 23 (Room 15 sec., 3 blocks), Trae Young 20 (Room 8 rep., Room 13 res., 3 per room), Kevin Huerter 17 (Room 8 res.). , 4 ch.), John Collins 15 points (4 blk.).

“Timberwolves”: D’Angelo Russell 31 (6/13 trit., 7 rez. Por., 4. Chamber), Malikas Beasley 15, Anthony Edwards 12 points (3/11 dvit., 2/5 trit.).

Portland Trail Blazers (8-6) – San Antonio Spurs (8-6) 104: 125 (28:32, 26:27, 28:28, 22:38)


“Trail Blazers”: Damian Lillard 35 (7/13 dvit., 3/10 trit., 6 rez lost), CJ McCollumas 21, Carmelo Anthony 14 points.

“Spurs”: LaMarcus Aldridge 22 (16/10 dv), Rudy Gay and Patty Mills 21 each, DeMar DeRozan 20 (sixth req.

Toronto Raptors (5-8) – Dallas Mavericks (6-7) 116: 93 (22:18, 25:29, 34:25, 35:21)


“Raptors”: Kyle Lowry 23 (9 sec., 7 res.), Chris Boucher 21 (10 reps, 3 p.), Pascal Siakam 19, Norman Powell 17, OG Anunoby 13 points (11 reps why).

“Mavericks”: Kristap Porzing 23 (9th req.), Trey Burke 17, James Johnson and Luka Dončičius (7 req., 9 res.) 15 points each, Jalen Brunson 13 points.

Miami Heat (5-7) – Detroit Pistons (3-10) 113: 107 (24:36, 31:25, 33:19, 25:27)


“Hot”: Bam Adebayo 28 (11th rec., 7th grade), Goran Dragicius 22, Duncan Robinson (6/9 trit.) And Kendrick Nunn 18 points each.

“Pistons”: Jerami Grant 27, Wayne Ellington 24 (7/11 trit.), Derrick Rose 21, Mason Plumlee 15, Josh Jackson 12 points.

Chicago Bulls (6-8) – Houston Rockets (4-8) 125: 120 (28:16, 36:36, 29:34, 32:34)


“Bulls”: Zach LaVine 33 (4/8 trit., 7 res.), Lauri Markkanen 18 (4/11 trit.), Denzel Valentine and Garrett Temple 13 each, Thaddeus Young 12 (9 rel.), Wendell Carter and Coby White for 10 points each.

“Rockets”: Victor Oladipo 32 (4/9 trit., 9 res., 7th grade), Christian Wood 30 (9 req.), Eric Gordon 21, Jae’Sean Tate 11, Mason Jones 10 points.

Los Angeles Lakers (11-4) – Golden State Warriors (7-6) 113: 115 (34:22, 30:26, 28:33, 21:34)

“Lakers”: Dennis Schroder 25, LeBron James 19 (4/9 dvit., 2/7 trit.), Anthony Davis (17 reps, 7 res., 3 p.) And Montrezl Harrell after 17, Kyle Kuzma 15 points (10 reps ).

“Warriors”: Stephen Curry 26 (5/10 dvit., 3/12 trit., 7/7 penalty, 7 rez. Lost), Kelly Oubre 23, Eric Paschallis 19, Andrew Wiggins 18 points.

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