Harden, who dominated technical fouls during the rain, allowed B. Griffin to triumph over the former team



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Another victory in the National Basketball Association (NBA) was achieved by the Brooklyn Nets team (31/15), away 113: 111 (34:27, 25:23, 23:28, 31:33) broke the Detroit Pistons club (12/32).

The Nets, who led most of the game, couldn’t help the intrigue. With 51 seconds left, Jerami Grant reduced the gap to three points (109: 112) from a nervous war.

The Brooklyn team extended their attack to 42 seconds due to a fight under the basket after the attack, and Mason Plumlee stood at the penalty line. However, he made only one of the two free throws. Also, when Joe Harris appeared, the offense was again against Plumlee, who only got it right once and the victory remained with the guests.

He put on a mighty show James harden, scored 44 points in 42 minutes (10/19 doubles, 4/11 triples, 12/14 free throws), bounced 14 balls, made 8 assists, intercepted the ball, made 3 errors and committed 6 times.

He had to go back to work without the other stars on the team. Kevin Durant does not play due to injury, Kyrie Irving due to personal reasons.

Soon I had to face the former team Blake’ui Griffinui, recently joined Nets. He scored 17 points for the old clubs, playing his best game so far for the new team.

“They are a tough team. You do not expect to get off the elbow, but you always know that there will be a serious fight ”, described the forward.

Griffin was one of six game-breaking players (he also featured Wayne Ellington, Hamidou Diallo, DeAndre Jordan, Jeff Green and J. Harden). Isaiah Stewart, who often takes advantage of his speed, had a bad day due to the muddy pitch.

The Detroit team debuted in exchange for Cory Joseph, who scored 9 points in 18 minutes.

David Sirvydis He remained the only Pistons player signed up for the game who didn’t get off the bench.

“Networks”: James Harden 44 (14s, 8 resolutions, 4/11 triples), Blake Griffin 17, DeAndre Jordan 10 (9), Joe Harris 9, Jeff Green and Tyler Johnson 8 each.

“Pistons”: Jerami Grant 19 (1/4 triples), Saddiq Bey (4/6 triples) and Frank Jackson (3/4 triples) after 14, Mason Plumlee 13 (10th rec., 5 res.), Cory Joseph and Wayne Ellington after 9 o’clock.

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