Saboni, who played universally, saw the Pacers’ decisive pick from the bench



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Indiana Pacers (14/13) win as a visitor to the National Basketball Association (NBA) 125: 113 (27:26, 35:32, 22:29, 41:26) broke the basketball players of the Atlanta Hawks (11/15).

Throughout the game, there was an extremely tense fight, and the decisive part was the Pacers stretch in the final quarter 13: 0, after which the guests led 118: 105, and the remaining two and a half minutes were not enough. to save. the guests.

It was universal again Domantas Sabonis, scored 14 points in 27 minutes (7/11 of two points, 0/3 of triples), bounced 13 balls, made 7 assists, intercepted the ball, blocked the shot, made 3 errors and committed 4 infractions.

It is true that the Lithuanian sat on the bench a minute and a half before playing and did not get up from it, and the Pacers played the decisive stretch without him. With Lithuania on the field, the Pacers were 13 points behind their rivals, the worst result for the team.

For the Lithuanian suspension, one should probably pay tribute to Hawks assistant coach Nate McMillan, who raised D. Sabonis among the league’s stars in Indiana and knows the subtleties of his game well.

Meanwhile, the nominal leader of the Hawks Bring Youngas this time attacking the bag did not glow. The defender scored 15 points (3/9 colon, 9/11 free throws) in 36 minutes, bounced one and lost 3 balls, but made 14 assists and committed 2 fouls.

The Pacers became the second club to prevent Young from throwing a single triple during the game. Previously, only the Phoenix Suns marked this, holding back the defender in December 2018.

The Atlanta club continues to be forced to rotate with a perforated rotation. This time, De’Andre Hunter, Bogdan Bogdanovic, Chris Dunn, District Rondo and Tony Snell were unable to help the team due to injuries.

“Markers”: Doug McDermott 26 (3/6 triples), Myles Turner 19 (10th rev.), Malcolm Brogdon (6th rev., 8 res.) And Aaron Holiday 18 each, Justin Holiday 15, Domantas Sabonis 14 (13 repetitions, 7 res .), Jeremy Lambas 7, TJMcConnellis 6 (12 res.).

“Falcons”: Clint Capela 24 (10 sec., 12/17 colon), Danilo Gallinari 20 (7 sec, 4/8 three-point), Cameron Reddish and John Collins (9 sec) After 18, Trae Young 15 (14 res .), Kevin Huerter 10 (2/8 three points, 10 res.).

Other results:

Philadelphia 76ers (18/9) 111: 120 Fynikso “Soles” (16/9)

Houston Rockets (11/15) 99: 121 New York Knicks (13/15)

Brooklyn Nets (12/16) 134: 117 San Fransisko “Golden State Warriors” (14/13)

Miami Heat (11/15) 94: 112 Utah Jazz (5/22)

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