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For Rick Carlisle’s students, it was already their twelfth win in the last sixteen games. After defeating the Clippers, Dallas basketball players secured a win in the regular-season series and gained a mutual advantage in the event of equal number of wins and losses.
Luka Dončičius, who put on another sensational show, led the hosts to victory. The Slovenian talent reached the limit of 40 points obtained for the fourth time this season: 42 points (10/17 doubles, 6/11 trit., 4/5 penalties), 6 rebounds and 3 interceptions, 2 blocks and 9 assists.
Los Angeles guests scored just 9 of 32 (28%) long shots in this game, and the team’s reserve basketball players scored just 11 points in total.
Latvian Kristapas Porzingis had a double-double in the winners’ field. The tall Liepaja scored 11 points (4/10 doubles, 1/4 trit., 0/1 penalty) and 13 rebounds in 34 minutes played.
With just 4 wins in the last ten games, the Clippers are currently fourth in the Western Conference and Dallas basketball players are eighth.
“Mavericks”: Luka Dončičius 42 (9th ed.), Tim Hardaway 15, Josh Richardson 14 (3rd room), Maxi Kleber 12, Kristapas Porzing 11 points (13th room).
“Pair of scissors”: Paul George 28 (5/8 ed., 7 reqs., 5 res.), Kawhi Leonard 20 (7 reqs., 7 res.), Ivica Zubac 14, Marcus Morris 11 points.
An impressive duel was presented to the league by two of the three most capable teams in the Eastern Conference today. The local Philadelphia 76ers (28-13) and Milwaukee Bucks (26-14) decided their fate in overtime, after which the Wisconsin guests triumphed with 109: 105 (18:25, 13:20, 34:29). 28:19, 16:12).
Giannis Antetokounmpo, the most useful basketball player of the last two NBA seasons, scored 10 points in a row during overtime. The Greek superstar finished the game with a total of 32 points, 15 rebounds and 5 assists.
The Bucks will make a slight change in the next game: According to the US sports news network ESPN, the Milwaukee organization has made a trade, after which the club will join the club PJ Tucker, who previously represented the Houston Rockets.
For the 35-year-old forward and Latvian Rodion Kuruc, the Milwaukee team handed over player DJ Augustine and tough DJ Wilson to the Texans. The Bucks will also provide rocket compensation to the Rockets, and Torrey Craig, who has played in Milwaukee thus far, will continue his career with the Phoenix Suns.
“76ers”: Tobias Harris 19 (7/19 dvit., 9 reb.), Danny Green 18 (6/14 trit.), Shake Milton 15, Ben Simmons (10 req., 12 res., 7 class) and Dwight Howard (15 reqs ..) after 13, Furkan Korkmaz 11, Seth Curry 10 points.
“Bucks”: Giannis Antetokounmpo 32 (12/17 dvit., 1/5 trit., 5/8 pun., 15 rep., 5 rez. Por., 6 kl.), Donte DiVincenzo 20 (4/9 trit., 8 req. , 5 res.), Jrue Holiday 19, Chris Middleton 18 (8th grade), Brook Lopez 14 points.
Results of other matches:
Detroit Pistons (11-29) – Toronto Raptors (17-23) 116: 112 (37:31, 26:27, 25:23, 28:31)
“Pistons”: Saddiq Bey 28 (6/10 trit., 12 res.), Jerami Grantas 23, Delon Wright 18 (10 res., 8 res.), Josks Jackson 16 (5 res., Res. 6), lost), Mason Plumlee (14 sec.) And Isaiah Stewart for 10 points each.
“Raptors”: Norman Powell 43 (6/6 diat., 8/12 trit., 7/9 penalty), Chris Boucher 21 (4 blk.), Pascal Siakam 13, Fred VanWleet 12 points (1/6 dvit., 1/7 trit..).
Washington Wizards (14-25) – Sacramento Kings (16-24) 119: 121 (38:34, 28:32, 27:36, 26:19)
“Wizards”: Bradley Bealas 29 (12/15 dvit., 0/5 trit., 6 reps, 5 res.), Russellas Westbrook 26 (14 reps, 10 res., 6th grade), Rui Hachimura 17, Alex Len 13 (12th rec.), Raulis Neto 12, Robin Lopez 10 points.
“Kings”: De’Aaron Fox 28 (7/14 two, 1/6 trit., 11/13 penalty, 7 res., 5 per camera), Harrison Barnes and Richmond Holmes 18 each, Tyrese Haliburton 17, Buddy Hield 16, Cory Joseph 12 points.
Cleveland Cavaliers (15-25) – Boston Celtics (20-20) 117: 110 (26:18, 29:20, 27:36, 35:36)
“Cavaliers”: Collin Sexton 29 (7 reqs., 6 res.), Darius Garland 25 (6 res.), Larry Nance 18 (10 res.), Isaac Okoro 15, Chedi Osman 10 points.
“Celtics”: Jayson Tatum 29 (3/13 trit.), Jaylen Brown 28 (2/10 trit., 3 p.), Marcus Smart 19, Robert Williams 13 points (14 reps, 4 p.).
Chicago Bulls (18-21) – San Antonio Spurs (21-16) 99: 106 (31:17, 27:23, 22:27, 19:39)
“Bulls”: Zach LaVine 29 (9/14 dvit., 3/7 trit., 6 reqs., 6 res.), Thaddeus Young 16 (8 req., 5 res.), Lauri Markkanen, Patrick Williams and Wendell Carter, 10 points each one .
“Spurs”: Jacob Poeltl 20 (two from September 11, 2/5 penalty, 16 rebounds), Derrick White 17, Keldon Johnson, Dejounte Murray and Patty Mills 14 each, Lonnie Walker 11 points.
Hjustono “Rockets” (11-28) – “Golden State Warriors” (21-20) 94: 108 (27:31, 17:37, 27:18, 23:22)
“Rockets”: Kevin Porter 25 (7th grade, 3rd grade, 5th grade), Christian Wood 21 (9th grade), Kenyon Martin 13 (9th grade), Daniel House 11 points.
“Warriors”: Jordan Poole 23 (6/11 trit.), Kelly Oubre 19 (1/6 trit.), Stephen Curry 18 (2/11 trit., 5 reps Chamber, 8 res.), Andrew Wiggins 17, Draymond Green 16 points (6/6 doubles, 12 reps, 10 res.).
Denver Nuggets (24-16) – Charlotte Hornets (20-19) 129: 104 (26:25, 31:20, 38:22, 34:37)
“Nuggets”: Michael Porter 28 (8/11 double, 3/6 trip, 3/4 penalty, 13 rebounds), Will Bartonas 23, Yamal Murray 19 (5/11 trip), PJ Dozier 13, Nikola Jokičius 12 points ( 10 res., 10 res.).
“Hornets”: Terry Rozier 21, Malik Monk 16, LaMelo Ballas 14 points.
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