Beal repeats Wizards record with 60 points, Sirvydis officially makes his debut for the Pistons club



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In the high-performance match, two impressive numbers were recorded even before the long break. Wizards attacking defender Bradley Beal scored 32 points in the first two halves, but the hosts responded with as many as 82 points, which were helped by as many as 12 of the 76ers’ 15 3-pointers.

Beal set a new career performance record in the third half, after which the defender scored 57 points. In the fourth quarter, the hosts began to aggressively bend their defense against the rival leader, forcing him to score just a colon and a penalty goal in the decisive half.

In 38 minutes played, the Wizards sniper scored a total of 60 points (13/25 double, 7/10 trit, 13/15 penalty), 7 rebounds, 5 assists, interceptions and 4 errors. With this show, Beal repeated the Washington club record set on December 17, 2006 by Gilbert Arena, which also scored 60 points.

The defeat of the US capital team made Beal the fifth basketball player since the 1990s to score at least 60 points, but he left the field without a win for the team. In addition to Beal, Michael Jordan (64 points in 1993), Devin Booker (70, 2017), Kemba Walker (60, 2018) and Damian Lillard (60, 2019) stood out.

Washington’s failure was compounded by the injury suffered by player Russell Westbrook. 26 seconds before the end of the match, the general hurricane in the plaza left the plaza with an injured hand. After the game, Wizards head coach Scott Brooks said the team couldn’t provide more detailed information on Westbrook’s health until.

The Philadelphia team was led to victory by Joel Embiid and Seth Curry, who had the most productive performances of the season. The tallest from Cameroon scored 38 points in the opponent’s basket, and Curry, who made all 6 3-point shots before the long break, scored 28 points.

“76ers”: Joelis Embiidas 38 (8/12 doubles, 3/4 trit., 13/13 penalty, 8 reps, 5 res., 3 reps, 3 bl.), Sethas Curry 28 (6/7 trit.), Tobias Harris and Shake Milton 19 each, Ben Simmons 17 (6 reqs., 12 res.), Danny Green 15 points.

“Wizards”: Bradley Bealas 60, Russell Westbrook 20 (5/12 double, 3/6 trit, 1/4 penalty, 8 rebounds, 12 res, 6th grade), Davis Bertanis 17 (4/12 trit), Thomas Bryant 11 points.

David Sirvydis, representative of the Detroit Pistons (1-7), finally made his debut in the NBA league. The league’s absolute outsiders 115: 130 (33:44, 23:38, 26:26, 33:22) got the winners of the last two regular seasons at the Milwaukee Bucks (5-3), and the Lithuanian entered the field before the end of the game 57 seconds.

During the first minute of his career on the NBA floor, Sirvydis never dived for the basket and had no statistical indicators. David’s “+/-” score was +2 in 57 seconds played.

After the first half of the game, the Milwaukee basketball players, who held a 26-point lead, beat their Detroit opponents for the ninth consecutive time. For the Pistons, it was the third loss in a row.

“Bucks”: Giannis Antetokounmpo 25 (7/10 points, 1/5 points, 8/14 points, 8 reb. 4/7 trit.), Bobby Portis 16 (10 rec.), Jordan Nwora 11, Jrue Holiday 10 points.

“Pistons”: Jerami Grant 31 (Ref. 10), Saddiq Bey 20 (6/10 Trit., Ref. 10), Wayne Ellington 12, Derrick Rose 10 points.

The Boston Celtics (6-3) scored a dramatic victory in the final repeat game of the Eastern Conference last season. Brad Stevens’ students beat the Miami Heat in guests 107: 105 (34:26, 19:19, 27:35, 27:25) (3-4). The winning shot was hit by the Boston club 0.2 seconds before the end of the game with league rookie Payton Pritchard.

“Hot”: Jimmy Butler 26, Duncan Robinson 16 (5/11 trit.), Bamas Adebayo 15 (8 reps, 10 res.), Goran Dragičius 14, Kelly Olynykas 11 points.


“Celtics”: Jayson Tatum 27 (5/8 trit.), Jaylen Brown 21 (5/14 trit., 3/9 trit., 12 rec.

Results of other matches:


Orlando “Magic” (6-2) – Klivlando “Cavaliers” (4-4) 105: 94 (15:23, 36:22, 32:19, 22:30)


“Magic”: Terrence Ross 20 (5/6 trit.), Dwayne Bacon 19, Nikola Vučevičius 16 (7 reps, 6 res.), Aaron Gordon 15 points.

“Cavaliers”: Collin Sexton 21, Andre Drummond 19 (Ref. 15), Larry Nance, Isaac Okoro and Lamar Stevens 10 points each.

Atlanta Hawks (4-4) – Charlotte Hornets (3-5) 94: 102 (11:27, 29:32, 27:22, 27:21)


“Falcons”: John Collins 23 (11th rep. Chamber), Kevin Huerter 19 (5/12 trit.), Deandre Hunter 17, (…) Trae Young 7 points (2/6 diat., 0/3 trit., 3/3 games, 7th grade).

“Hornets”: Gordonas Haywardas 44 (11/16 dvit., 4/9 trit., 10/12 baud., 7 atk.kam.), LaMelo Ballas 16 (8 atk.kam., 5 rez. Lost), Terry Rozier 14, Devonte ‘Grahamas 11 taškų (0/5 dvit., 2/9 trit., 7 rez. Lost, 4 per.kam.).

New York Knicks (5-3) – Utah Jazz (4-4) 112: 100 (20:27, 24:29, 34:19, 34:25)


“Knicks”: Julius Randle 30 (10/21 points, 0/5 points, 10/12 points, 16 rebounds, 7 res.), Austin Rivers 23 (5/7 points), Elfrid Payton 22 (8 res.), Reggie Bullock 12 points .

“Jazz”: Jordan Clarkson 19, Donovan Mitchell 18 (6/13 dvit., 2/10 trit.), Joe Ingles 16, Rudy Gobert 14 points (12 reps, P. 5).

New Orleans Pelicans (4-4) – Oklahoma Thunder (3-4) 110: 111 (34:26, 25:28, 19:34, 32:23)


“Pelicans”: Zion Williamson 29 (12/17 double, 5/6 penalty), Brandon Ingram 24 (11th rec.), Lonzo Ball 15 (2/9 trit.), Eric Bledsoe and Nickale Alexander-Walker after 13, Steven Adams 10 points (11 rebounds, 10 rebounds).

“Thunder”: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander 21 (9 res., 5 reps), Darius Bazley 20 (12 reps), Mike Muscala 18 (5/7 trit.), George Hill 13 points.

Finikso “Suns” (6-2) – Toronto “Raptors” (1-6) 123: 115 (22:25, 36:29, 38:33, 27:28)

“Suns”: Devin Booker 24, Jae Crowder 21 (6/9 trit.), Cameron Johnson 16, Dario Sharic 15, Nicholas Bridges 13, Chris Paul 12 (8 res.), DeAndre Ayton 11 points (16 req.).

“Raptors”: Pascal Siakam 32 (Ref. 9), Kyle Lowry 24 (Ref. 9, Res. 6), OG Anunoby 20, Fred VanWleet and Norman Powell 13 points each.

Sacramento Kings (4-4) – Chicago Bulls (4-5) 128: 124 (28:25, 34:34, 31:34, 35:31)

“Kings”: Richmond Holmes 24 (10/10 doubles), Marvin Bagley 21 (12th rec.), Harrison Barnes 20, Tyrese Haliburton 17 (7ths, 6s., 3s.), Glenn Robinson 14, Nemanja Bjelica 12, Buddy Hield 10 points (1/6 dvit., 2/9 trit.).

“Bulls”: Coby White 36 (14/11 dvit., 4/9 trit., 7 rez. Por., Grade 0), Wendell Carter (17 reb. 10 points.

Golden State Warriors (4-4) – Los Angeles Clippers (6-3) 101: 108 (15:21, 36:31, 26:31, 24:25)

“Warriors”: Eric Paschall and Andrew Wiggins (6/8 dvit., 2/4 trit.) After 19, Stephen Curry 13 (4/11 dvit., 1/6 trit.), James Wiseman 10 points.

“Scissors”: Kawhi Leonard and Paul George (reed 12) after 21, Nicolas Batum 13, Serge Ibaka (reed 14) and Marcus Morris 12 points.

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