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The guests who arrived in Orlando began the meeting with a cold shower. The Magic scored the first 11 points of the game and quickly gained a double-digit lead, but VanVleet, who took the lead, soon turned the game in a favorable direction for the Raptors.
Already in the first quarter, the defender who made 5 long shots scored a total of 17, and in the long break, even 28 points. During the first two halves, the basketball player who demonstrated phenomenal accuracy scored as many as 8 of 9 shots.
The constant Freddie, named Toronto, did not stop in the second half of the game. The defender, who added another 18 points in the third half, closed the historic evening accumulating up to 54 points (6/9 doubles, 11/14 trit., 9/9 penalties), 2 assists and 3 rebounds, intercepted balls and blocks .
FRED VANVLEET in 3 ROOMS? ゚ ヤ ᆬ? ゚ ヤ ᆬ? ゚ ヤ ᆬ? ゚ ヤ ᆬ? ゚ ヤ ᆬ?
46 pts
14/18 FG
11/13 3PT
7/7 feet
2 STL
2 BLACK
His previous personal record was 36! pic.twitter.com/cZrSf4LAQl
– Ballislife.com (@Ballislife) February 3, 2021
The Raptors’ previous individual performance record went to DeMar DeRozan, who scored 52 points for the Milwaukee Bucks on January 1, 2018. The 51-point mark in Canadian club history was also picked up by Vince Carter on February 27, 2018. 2000 and Terrence Ross, who posted an identical result on January 25, 2014.
What’s more, the Toronto player in this game also became the least invited basketball player in the NBA game. The previous record was for Moses Malone, who scored 53 points, exactly 39 years after the date of the Raptors and Magic game of February 2, 1982.
The club’s own record was further improved by Kyle Lowry, who has already racked up 15 triple-doubles in a Raptors jersey. The 10th effective pass was made symbolically by the player for VanVleet’s historic last pitch.
From Jamaal Magloire on Instagram: Post-game celebration for Fred VanVleet in the Raptors locker room pic.twitter.com/tzC7Ivdw6K
– Eric Smith (@Eric__Smith) February 3, 2021
After beating the Orlando basketball players for the second time in a row, the Raptors had three failures in a row prior to this miniseries. Wounded by Magic, this loss has become the twelfth in the last fourteen games,
“Magic”: Nikola Vučevičius (18 pm) and Evan Fournier 21 each, Cole Anthony 16, Dwayne Bacon 15 (4/6 trit.), James Ennis and Chuma Okeke 10 points each.
“Raptors”: Fred VanWleet 54 (11/14 trit.), Norman Powell 23 (4 passes), Kyle Lowry 14 (10 rebounds, 10 res., 4 passes), Pascal Siakamas 12 points (8 res.).
The persistent duel between the players was featured by the Brooklyn Nets (14-9) and the Los Angeles Clippers (16-6) packed with superstar teams. In the Eastern Conference arena matchup, the hosts led by Kyrie Irving triumphed with a score of 124: 120 (24:32, 33:26, 31:32, 36:30).
The feisty and productive duel ended with a free-throw marathon, featuring basketball players from Brooklyn. With three points behind and Nicolas Batumas with just over 3 seconds left, the Frenchman missed the first penalty and Irving secured the Nets’ victory at both ends.
Along with Irving, two other Brooklyn stars gave great performances: Kevin Durant, who struck the basket with astonishing precision, and James Harden, who had a triple-double. The great trio of the Nets scored as many as 90 points and made 33 of the 51 pitches made in the game.
Steve Nash’s student victory ended the Clippers’ four-win series. The failed Californian basketball players gave first place in the Western Conference tournament table to the Utah Jazz team and matched the number of wins and losses with the Lakers, who are defending the championship title.
“Networks”: Kyrie Irving 39 (9/15 double, 6/8 trit, 3/3 penalty), Kevin Durantas 28 (10/12 double, 1/1 trit, 5/5 penalty, 9 reps), James Harden 23 (6/9 two, 1/6 trit., 8/8 penalty, 11 re., 14 res.), Joe Harris 13 points.
“Scissors”: Kawhi Leonard 33 (11/19 dvit., 4 per. Cam.), Paul George 26, Nicolas Batumas 21 (5/8 trit.), Marcus Morris 16 points.
Results of other matches:
Washington Wizards (4-13) – Portland Trail Blazers (11-9) 121: 132 (23:40, 40:35, 27:31, 31:26)
“Wizards”: Bradley Beal 37 (6/12 trit.), Rui Hachimura 24 (7/8 dvit., 3/4 trit.), Russell Westbrook 17 (12 rec., 10 res.), Deni Avdija 13 (7 reg.), Garrison Matthews 11 points.
“Trail Blazers”: Damian Lillard 32 (4/14 trit., 10/10 penalty, 8 res.), Gary Trent 26 (7/9 trit.), Carmelo Anthony 21, Robert Covington 19 (5/8 trit., 9 rep.) Rodney Hood 15, Enes Canter 14 points (15 reb.).
Utah Jazz – Detroit Pistons 117: 105 (33:22, 36:24, 25:31, 23:28)
„Jazz“: Donovan Mitchell 32, Mike Conley 20, Boyan Bogdanovich 18, Jordan Clarkson 12, Royce O’Neal 12 (d. 13).
„Pistons“: JErami Grant 27, Josh Jackson 22, Mason Plumlee 17 (14 sec.), Blake Griffin 11.
“Golden State Warriors” – Bostono “Celtics” 107: 111 (35:24, 17:28, 33:34, 22:25)
“Warriors of the Golden State”: Stephen Curry 38 (11th ed., 8 res.), Juens Toscano-Anderson 16, Andrew Wiggins 15, Kelly Oubre Jr. 12.
„Celtics“: Jayson Tatumas 27, Kemba Walker 19, Jaylen Brown 18 (Rev. 10), Grant Williams 15.
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