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Nuotr.: USA Today – Scanpix
Domantas Sabonis traditionally demonstrated universal play and this time he never made a mistake attacking from the 3-point zone, but he defended the Indiana Pacers (15-17) in the NBA away game. 107: 110 (32:23, 20:31, 26:27, 29:29) landed in the New York Knicks (17-17).
Man of the match
Sabonis scored 15 points (3/8 doubles, 2/2 trit., 3/5 penalty) in 36 minutes, bounced 7 balls, had 9 assists, but made five errors and broke the rules four times.
It was Sabonis’ second consecutive game in which he did not rack up a double.
The Pacers suffered their third consecutive loss and shared 8-10 seats in the Eastern Conference. After balancing victory and defeat, the Knicks (17-17) share 4-5 positions in the Eastern Conference.
Sabonis heads the ball:
4 minutes before the end of the game, the Pacers had a 5-point lead (98:93), but RJ Barrett scored six straight points and the Knicks took the lead.
New York basketball players extended their lead to 11: 0 and were already 104: 98 ahead with 2 minutes and 22 seconds to go.
The Pacers quickly closed in on 1 point (103: 104). Sabonis responded to Julius Randle’s precise penalties with a three-point lead and the guests were 106: 108 behind.
Indiana basketball players had a shot at RJ Barrett, who missed both penalties. The Pacers had a decisive attack of 14.6 seconds, but the team made a mistake: Frank Ntilikina took over the pass from Sabonis and took the penalties (110: 106) and ensured the victory of his club.
Edmond Sumner’s impressive contribution:
For the winners, Randle scored 28 points (10/17 dvit., 2/5 trit.) In 41 minutes, he bounced 10 balls and had 6 assists.
New York Knicks / Schedule
In Indiana, TJ McConnell had 17 points (8/13 doubles), 6 rebounds and 12 assists in 46 minutes.
Before the game, it was announced that the Pacers would be leaving without one of their guides, Malcolm Brogdon, due to knee pain. Score 21.3 points and 6.4 assists this season.
Pacers Episodes:
Knicks: Juliusas Randle’as 28 (10/17 dvit., 2/5 trit., 10 atk. Kam., 6 rez. Lost), RJ Barrettas 24 (4/6 trit., 7 atk. Kam. ), Derrickas Rose’as 17 (5/8 dvit., 11 rez. Perd., 4 per. Kam.), Immanuelis Quickley 10 (3/4 trit.), Reggie Bullockas 9 (3/7 dvit., 5 atk . kam.), Nerlensas Noelis 8 (7 atk. kam., 2 blok.).
“Pacers”: Dougas McDermottas 20 (4/8 dvit., 2/3 trit., 6/6 baud., 5 atk. Kam.), TJ McConnellis 17 (8/13 dvit., 6 atk. Kam., 12 rez. lost), Domantas Sabonis 15 (3/8 dvit., 2/2 trit., 7 atk. kam., 9 rez. lost, 5 kld.), Justinas Holiday 13, Mylesas Turneris 11 (4/6 dvit., 1/8 trit., 4 blok.).
Match summary:
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