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The Dallas Mavericks (8/13) team continues to hang in the National Basketball Association, this time after the Phoenix Suns (8/11) 108: 109 (22:22, 31:25, 29:30, 26:32).
In the fourth part, the teams played point by point, and the decisive attack went to the guests. Chris Paul missed after the break, DeAndre Ayton was unable to correct his shot and another tall man got Kristap Porzing’s block, but the ball was in the hands of the Suns.
Taking the initiative Devinas bookeris it hits from a distance, leaving the Mavericks with just 1.6 seconds to escape. The club took the last shot Luka Dončičiui, but this one didn’t hit from far.
Booker, who became the hero of the match, scored 24 points and made a solid comeback because he has not played since January 22, but has to take his hat off to veteran Chris Paul – 38 minutes, 34 points (10/13 colones , 4/7 triples, 2/2 penalty shots), 9 rebounds and 2 interceptions, 9 assists, 5 errors and 3 fouls.
L.Dončičius scored 25 points in 38 minutes (6/15 from two points, 1/4 from three points, 10/11 penalty shots), bounced 5, took 2 and lost 4 balls, made 8 assists, blocked 2 shots and committed 2 times.
For the Mavericks, it became the sixth straight loss. In the Western Conference, the club fell to thirteenth place.
The Dallas club can only be happy that he has finally been able to participate in a full lineup. Following the COVID-19 protocol, Maximilian Kleber has returned to the court and the Mavericks do not have players who cannot play for the first time since December 2019, so they will be able to return to more normal courts in the near future.
“Mavericks”: Luka Dončičius 25 (5 reps, 8 res.), Joshas Richardsonas 24 (5 reps), Kristapas Porzingis 19 (10 reps), Timas Hardaway 18 (3/7 triples), Jalen Brunson 11 (0/3 triples) .
“Suns”: Chris Paul 34 (v. 9, res. 9), Devin Booker 24 (4/8 of three points), Frank Kaminsky 11, DeAndre Ayton (v. 17), Michal Bridges and Cameron Johnson (v. 5). Cam. ) after 10.
Other results:
Los Angeles Lakers (16/6) 107: 99 Atlanta Falcons (10/10)
Charlotte Hornets (October 11) 129: 121 Miami Heat (7/13)
Minnesota Timberwolves (5/15) 98: 100 Cleveland Cavaliers (10/11)
New York Knicks (9/13) one02: 110 Chicago Bulls (August 11)
Portland Trail Blazers (9/10) 106: 134 Milwaukee Bucks (Dec. 8)
Sakramento “Reyes” (September 11) 118: 109 New Orleans Pelicans (7/12)
Houston Rockets (10/9) 136: 106 Oklahoma Thunder (August 11)
Memphis Grizzlies (9/6) 133: 102 San Antonio Spurs (10/11)
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