Paul, who drowned his former team, snatched the seventh game of the series



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The most important victory of the season for the National Basketball Association (NBA) was won by the Oklahoma Thunder team in Orlando 104: 100 (24:25, 24:26, 29:24, 27:25) broke the Houston Rockets.

The Thunder tied the Western Conference quarterfinals to four 3: 3 victories and forced their opponents to play the decisive seventh game. Throughout the match, neither team had gained a double-digit lead, and in the decisive moments the score was 100: 100.

Robert Covington then stopped the foul Chris Paul, and Mike D’Antoni, who protested the judges’ decision, did not respond; After review by the judges, the decision remained in effect. The Thunder player made both free throws – 102: 100.

The Rockets attack, which lasted just six seconds, ended in an error by Russell Westbrook, with four seconds remaining on Danilo Gallinari’s free throws (104: 100). The Rockets did not work a miracle during this time and ended the game unenforceable Jameso hardeño three points.

The Rockets leader remained undefeated, although he became the most productive player of the game: he scored 32 points in 39 minutes (8/11 from two points, 3/11 from triples, 7/8 from free throws), bounced 8 and lost 5 balls, making 7 assists and 2 times injured.

The Houston team often scored three points again in this game (15/44, 34 percent accurate), but lost the fight for the ball 41:51, made a mistake 22 times, and lacked aggression (just 9 / 12 penalty kicks).

The defender also managed to get involved in the conflict in which he had an affair with Dennis Schroder. The German becomes an exceptional figure in this series, as he faced PJTucker in the last match, and this time without patience he led the leader of the rivals.

Only Paul, who left the Rockets this summer, was the brightest of the winners. The player scored 28 points in 40 minutes (7/14 from two points, 3/6 from three points, 5/5 penalty shots), bounced 7 and took 3 balls, made 3 assists, never made a mistake and barely had a mistake.

“Rockets”: James Harden 32 (8 reps, 7 res., 3/11 3-point, 5 errors), Robert Covington 18 (5 reps, 5 by), Russell Westbrook 17 (7 errors), Daniel House 12 (2/6 triples), PJTucker (11th rep) and Eric Gordon (1/6 triples) 9 each.

“Thunder”: Chris Paul 28 (7 rebounds, 3 innings), Danilo Gallinari 25 (4/9 triples, 5 innings), Luguentz Dort 13 (5 errors), Dennis Schroder 12 (8 rebounds), 0/5 triples), Shai Gilgeous-Alexander 10 (6th ed.), Darius Bazley 8 (9th ed.), Steven Adams 6 (14th ed., 4 errors, 3/9 colon)).

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