Sabonis achieved a victory in San Francisco with another double



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The Indiana Pacers team (7/4) again played a spectacular game in the National Basketball Association (NBA), as a visitor 104: 95 (19:28, 31:29, 23:18, 31:20) broke the Golden State Warriors of San Francisco (6/5).

Both teams started the game unsuccessfully, and the first to shoot the Warriors ahead, playing 18: 9 after playing for seven minutes. The Pacers only went ahead for a short time (34:32, 65:64), but they kept most of the game at battle distance and sparked a real intrigue late in the game.

In the fourth part, the teams exchanged good sections, and the result in the first and fourth minutes of play was the same (90:90). Long shots from Myles Turner and Justin Holiday gave the Pacers the lead (98:90), and Draymond Green kicked off in the final minute of the game.

The Pacers scored the 100 point after the rebound Domantas Sabonis, and the Warriors’ chances of returning were hampered by Kelly Oubre’s mistake. Late in the match, the Lithuanian struggled to rack up points covered by D.Greeno, but showed versatility on defense by stopping Stephen Curry’s advance.

D. Sabonis scored 18 points (7/13 two points, 0/2 three points, 4/5 free throws) in this game in 36 minutes, bounced 14 balls, made 6 assists, blocked the shot, made 4 errors and committed a error.

This season, Lithuania has never left the field without a double-double, compiling such a series of statistics in the eleventh consecutive game.

Curry was only slightly ahead of Sabonis in attack. The Warriors leader scored 20 points in 36 minutes (4/9 from two points, 3/8 from triples, 3/5 from free throws), bounced 4, took charge and lost 2 balls, made 3 assists and 3 committed .

The Indiana club had no problem with the fact that it had to play without a team of top players: Victor Oladip, TJWarren, Jeremy Lambo and Goga Bitadzes.

“Markers”: Myles Turner 22 (11th rec., 4 blocks), Domantas Sabonis 18 (14 rec., 6 res. Ped.), Aaron Holiday 16 (12 res.), Malcolm Brogdon 13 (8th ed.), Edmond Sumner 12 .

“Warriors”: Andrew Wiggins 22 (seventh rep.), Stephen Curry 20 (3/8 triples), Kelly Oubre 17, Damion Lee 12 (2/7 triples), James Wiseman 8 (ninth point), Draymond Green 7 (sixth point) rec. cam., 10 res.

Other results:

Miami Heat (4/5) 134: 137 Philadelphia 76ers (Aug 4)

Denver Nuggets (5/6) 116: 122 Brooklyn Networks (6/6)

Utah Jazz (July 4) 117: 87 Cleveland Cavaliers (5/7)

Los Angeles Lakers (9/3) 117: 100 Houston Rockets (3/6)

San Antonio Spurs (6/5) 112: 102 Oklahoma Thunder (5/5)

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