Brazdeikis scored the first points of the season, an incredible shot from the defender snatched the victory from the Warriors



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Ignicks Brazdeikis, representing the Knicks, also had the first opportunity to appear on the court in the final minute of the game. Celebrating his birthday on January 22, the winger hit the ball on attack, shooting two points from mid-range, causing Thanasio Antetokounmpo to foul and taking his two penalty kicks.

The player, who played an episodic role for the Knicks club last season, also set his modest performance record in a game for the Bucks club, scoring 6 points. It is true that the New York team did not even dream of victory: the hosts won the duel in Milwaukee by up to 44 points.

This time, the Knicks advanced to the fourth quarter with a 21-point lead and dispelled doubts about the game’s outcome with seven unanswered points.

The Bucks’ catastrophic snipers, attacking from a distance, accounted for just 18 percent. (7/38) long-range shots, and the hosts who competed on high pitch tripled opponents with three-point accuracy: 59 percent. (16/27).

The New York club played two newcomers to the league this season, Obi Toppin and Immanuel Quickley.

“Knicks”: Julius Randle 29 (14th chamber, 7 res.), Elfridas Payton 27 (9/13 diat., 3/3 trit., 7 res.), Alecas Burks 18, RJ Barrett 17, Frank Ntilikina 12 points.

“Bucks”: Giannis Antetokounmpo 27 (1/5 trit., 13 reb. Chamber, 5 res.), Chris Middleton 22 (1/6 trit.), Bobby Portis 17, Donte DiVincenzo 10 points.

The first victory in three attempts was also achieved by the Golden State Warriors (1-2). Steve Kerr’s students broke the Chicago Bulls (0-3) with a fantastic victory shot on the visiting team with a score of 129: 128 (24:27, 36:29, 33:41, 36:31).

Damionas Lee, who returned the ball from the edge during the decisive attack, found no way to pass the team to Stephen Curry or Andrew Wiggins, who played the best game of the season. In a fantastic show of determination, the Defender’s Kevon Looney was forced to his feet after being brutally knocked down by an opponent.

With no more than a minute to rest, the Bulls had 1.7 seconds left after the shot, but Satoransky’s difficult shot from his side of the court was inappropriate and a loud siren captured the Warriors’ first win of the season.

“Bulls”: Zachas LaVine’as 33 (7 rep., 7 res.), Lauri Markkanenas 23 (4/7 trit.), Wendellis Carter 22 (7/7 dvit., 13 rep.), Coby White ‘as 20 (4/9 trit.), Otto Porter 12 points.

“Warriors”: Stephen Curry 36 (6/10 dvit., 5/15 trit., 9/9 penalty, 6 rez. Lost), Andrew Wiggins 19 (9 rec.), Eric Paschallis 15, Damion Lee 12 (4/5 trit .), Jordan Poole 10 points.

Results of other matches:

Charlotte’s Hornets (1-2) – Brooklyn’s Nets (2-1) 106: 104 (23:22, 25:28, 34:27, 24:27)

“Hornets”: Gordon Hayward 28 (sixth req., 7 res.), Terry Rozier 19 (1/7 trit.), PJ Washington 14 (12 req., 5 res.), Devonte ‘Graham 13, Bismack Biyombo 12, Miles Bridges 10, LaMelo Ball 6 points (0/3 double, 2/3 trit., 5 reps, 5 res., 1 reps, 3rd degree).

“Networks”: Kevin Durant 29 (5/7 trit.), Kyrie Irving 25, Joe Harris 13, Timmothe Luwawu-Cabarrot 11 (3/3 trit.), Caris LeVert 10 points.

Washington Wizards (0-3) – Orlando Magic (3-0) 113: 120 (35:29, 25:33, 34:15, 19:43)

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“Wizards”: Bradley Beal 29 (10/22 two, 0/7 trit., 9/9 penalty, 5 rebounds, 7 res.), Raulis Net 22, Thomas Bryant 16, Troy Brown 12 points.

“Magic”: Markelle Fultz and Terrence Ross 26 points each, Evan Fournier 19 points, Nikola Vučevičius 15 points (8 rooms), Cole Anthony 12 points.

New Orleans Pelicans (2-1) – San Antonio Spurs (2-1) 98:95 (16:18, 31:27, 32:26, ​​19:24)

“Pelicans”: Brandon Ingram 28 (req. 11, req. 6), Zion Williamson 18 (req. 11, req. 5), Lonzo Ballas 16 (req. 8, 5 res.), 5 by camera), Josh Hart 12 points (10 per room).

“Spurs”: Rudy Gay 22, Lonnie Walker 16, Keldon Johnson 14 (11 reqs., 5 res.), Dejounte Murray 13, Patty Mills 10 points.

Cleveland Cavaliers (3-0) – Philadelphia 76ers (2-1) 118: 94 (29:24, 35:26, 29:22, 25:22)

“Cavaliers”: Andre Drummond 24 (Ref. 14), Collin Sexton 22, Darius Garland and Chedi Osman 14 each, Larry Nance 13 points.

“76ers”: Tobias Harris 16, Ben Simmons 15, Mike Scott 12 points.

Sakramento “Reyes” (2-1) – Finikso “Suns” (2-1) 100: 116 (33:28, 20:28, 25:34, 22:26)

“Kings”: Buddy Hield 17, Tyrese Haliburton 15 (6th ed.), De’Aaron Fox 12, Marvin Bagley 11, Harrison Barnes 10 points.

“Suns”: Nicholas Bridges 22 (4/8 trit.), Cameron Johnson 21, Devin Booker 20, DeAndre Ayton (15 reb.) And Frank Kaminsky 11 points each.

Los Angeles Lakers (2-1) – Minnesota Timberwolves (2-1) 127: 91 (40:23, 27:22, 36:22, 24:24)

“Lakers”: Kyle Kuzma 20 (4/6 trit.), LeBron James 18 (1/5 trit., 9 reps, 5 res.), Marcas Gasolis (7 reps, 8 res.), Montrezl Harrell and Talen Horton-Tucker for 12 points, Dennis Schroder for 11 points.

“Timberwolves”: Anthony Edwards 15 (5/12 dvit., 1/9 trit.), Naz Reid 11, Jake Layman 10 points.

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