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For the Utah club, this was the second straight failure, but Quin Snyder’s students are surely still ahead of their closest pursuers, the Phoenix Suns and the Los Angeles Lakers. Philadelphia’s leading team in the East, in turn, held a fragile lead over Brooklyn Nets basketball players by winning games.
The course of the match was limited to roughly the first half of the match. Immediately after the break, the Utah guests held a 13-point lead before the long break, and in the fourth, the 76ers, who weighed in their favor, took the lead for the first time since their 8: 7 lead in the first. . bedroom.
With disciplined team play, the guests finally regained the lead, but in the decisive moments of the match, Cameroon’s Joelis Embiidas, who played a fantastic game for the 76ers team, shattered it with a three-point shot.
Philadelphia forward Tobias Harris took the lead for another five minutes. The national forward scored 11 of the 13 points scored by the team in overtime, and after losing two technical fouls to Donovan Mitchello, who lost two technical fouls, the Jazz finally capitulated and recognized the advantage of the opponents.
Embiidas, considered one of the top favorites in the league’s most useful basketball player, finished the game with 40 points scored and 19 rebounds. The African has reached the 40- and 10-unit limits in the respective statistical categories for the fifth time this season, when the entire remaining NBA league can boast just four of those performances.
The 76ers, who achieved victory, rewarded their opponents for their defeat in their arena on February 15 with the result 123: 134. It should be noted that in the aforementioned game, the Philadelphia team was not helped by Embiidas, and the Utah basketball players practiced without the help of Mike Conley.
Jazz team leader Quin Snyder and Pennsylvania state club coach Doc Rivers will test their strength again next Sunday, with both strategists leading teams selected by LeBron James and Kevin Durant in the Game. of the NBA Stars.
“76ers”: Joel Embiidas 40 (12/22 diat., 2/5 trit., 10/13 penalty, 19 re., 3 res., 2 bl.), Tobias Harris 22 (9/15 dvit., 10 back), Ben Simmons 17, Seth Curry 14, Dwight Howard (1/1 trit.) And Shake Milton 12 points each.
“Jazz”: Donovan Mitchell 33 (7/22 doubles, 5/12 trit., 4/6 penalty, 8 rebounds, 6 res.), Bojanas Bogdanovičius (4/10 trit.) And Mike Conley after 18, Joe Ingles 16 (4 / 5 trit.), Rudy Gobert 12, Jordan Clarkson 10 points.
Results of other matches:
Toronto Raptors (17-18) – Detroit Pistons (10-25) 105: 129 (37:43, 23:26, 20:29, 25:31)
“Raptors”: Norman Powell 36 (5/8 trit.), Kyle Lowry 21, Chris Boucher 18 (eighth chamber), Aron Baynes 13, Matt Thomas 11 points.
“Pistons”: Wayne Ellington 25 (8/11 trit.), Saben Lee and Rodney McGruder 20 apiece, Svi Mykhailiukas 17 (5/9 trit.), Mason Plumlee 14 (11 rec., 10 res.), Dennis Smith 10 points (12 repetitions)., 11 res.).
Houston Rockets (11-23) – Brooklyn Nets (24-13) 114: 132 (27:30, 27:37, 31:34, 29:31)
“Rockets”: John Wall 36 (5/12 trit.), Victor Oladipo 33 (5/11 trit., 7 reps, 5 res.), Jay’Sean Tate 12 (10 reps), Justinas Patton and Ben McLemore have 10 points each one. .
“Networks”: James Harden 29 (4/8 trit., 10 rep., 14 res., 8th grade), Kyrie Irving 24 (4/9 trit.), Joe Harris 19 (4/5 trit.), Bruce Brown 17 (Ref. 8, Res. 7), Nick Claxton 16, Landry Shamet 11, DeAndre Jordan 10 points (Ref. 10).
Orlando Magic (13-23) – Atlanta Hawks (16-20) 112: 115 (39:27, 22:15, 29:36, 22:37)
“Magic”: Nikola Vučevičius 29 (ninth recap), Terrence Ross 28 (4/9 trit.), Michael Carter-Williams 20, Al-Farouq Aminu 14 points.
“Falcons”: Trae Young 32 (4/7 trit., 10/11 penalty, 8 res.), Danilo Gallinari 23 (5/10 trit., 9 rep., 6 res.), John Collins 15, Kevin Huerter 13, Tony Snell 11 points.
Minnesota Timberwolves (7-29) – Charlotte Hornets (17-18) 102: 135 (33:36, 23:26, 20:36, 26:37)
“Timberwolves”: Ricky Rubio 20 (4/6 trit., 9 res.), Anthony Edwards 19 (1/10 trit.), Karl-Anthony Towns 16 (15 reps), Jake Layman 14 points.
“Hornets”: Terry Rozier 31 (6/12 trit.), Gordon Hayward 23 (9 res., 5th chamber), LaMelo Ballas 19 (4/5 trit.), Malikas Monkas 18, PJ Washington 16, Miles Bridges 13 points.
New Orleans Pelicans (15-20) – Chicago Bulls (16-18) 124: 128 (25:26, 20:38, 34:32, 45:32)
“Pelicans”: Zion Williamson 28 (Ref. 9), JJ Redick 22, Brandon Ingram 21, Josh Hart 13, Lonzo Ball and Eric Bledsoe (10 res.) 12 points each.
“Bulls”: Zach LaVine 36 (4/8 trit., 8 res.), Coby White 25, Thaddeus Young 18, Patrick Williams 13, Denzel Valentine 11 points.
Dallas Mavericks (18-16) – Oklahoma Thunder (14-21) 87:78 (25:23, 24:19, 26:19, 12:17)
“Mavericks”: Kristap Porzing (Rev. 13) and Tim Hardaway, 19 each, Josh Richardson 16, Jalen Brunson 11;
“Thunder”: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander 15, that is, Jerome 13, Theo Maledon and Darius Bazley (10 pm) – 11 each.
“Trail Blazers” (20-14) – “Golden State Warriors” (19-17) 108: 106 (28:29, 27:27, 27:24, 26:26)
“Trail Blazers”: Damian Lillard and Carmelo Anthony 22 each, Gary Trent and Robert Covington (9 pm) 15 each;
“Warriors”: Stephen Curry 35, Andrew Wiggins 14, Kent Bazemore 12, Damion Lee 10.
Sacramento Kings (14-21) – Los Angeles Lakers (24-13) 123: 120 (23:31, 40:30, 24:27, 36:32)
“Kings”: Buddy Hieldas 29, De’Aaronas Foxas 23 (8 rez. Perd., 7 kl.), Harrison Barnesas 20, Richaunas Holmesas 16 (9 atk. Kam.), Marvinas Bagley 14;
“Lakers”: Dennisas Schroderis 28 (9 rez. Lost), Montrezlis Harrellas 26 (12 atk. Kam.), Kyle’as Kuzma 25 (13 atk. Kam.), Markieffas Morrisas ir Alfonzo McKinnie – po 11.
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