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The Los Angeles Clippers (32-17), who counted six victories in the National Basketball Association (NBA), seemed to have gained momentum and it was rare to expect to be stopped by sending the Orlando Magic (16-31) to finish off all of their stars. . before the end of the exchange window.
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However, Magic (16-31) argues that there will be no moving cannon fodder. 103: 96 (13:26, 24:25, 33:22, 33:23) brought down some of the NBA favorites.
The Clippers started the game strong and held a 16-point lead at the start of the third quarter (55:39), but the guests finished the fourth at 31:18 – 70:73.
With less than 4 minutes to go, the hosts fled again (91:82), but the Magic accelerated 15: 2 and took the lead at the beginning of the last minute – 97:93.
Terance Mane still tried to save the hosts from the fiasco with a triple (96:97), Michael Carter-Williams responded with penalties (99:96), and Kawhi Leonardo’s long shot that could equalize the result did not reach the goal.
Guests were not prevented from winning and only 5 made 3-pointers out of 17 attempts (29.4%).
Chuma Okeke stood out on the winning team with 18 points (6/8 doubles), 1/3 trit., 3/3 penalties.
For the home team, Leonard scored 28 points in 35 minutes (8/16 double, 2/4 trit., 6/6 penalty), bounced 5 balls and had 5 assists.
Treatment of injuries Paul George missed the Clippers’ second straight game.
Clippers: Kawhi Leonardas 28 (8/16 dvit., 2/4 trit., 6/6 baud., 5 atk. Kam., 5 rez. Lost), Luke’as Kennardas 17 (3/8 dvit. , 3/8 trit.), Reggie Jacksonas 15 (3/7 dvit., 3/11 trit., 7 rez. Lost), Ivica Zubacas 14 (7/10 dvit., 13 atk. Kam.).
“Magic”: Chuma Okeke 18 (6/8 dvit., 3 per. Kam.), Terrence’as Rossas 15 (2/8 dvit., 8/8 baud.), Otto Porteris 13 (5/10 dvit., 7 atk. Kam., 4 rez. Lost), Mo Bamba 12 (2/8 dvit., 2/2 trit., 8 atk. Kam.), Wendellas Carteris 11 (6 atk. Kam., 3 blok.) .
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