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John Wall appeared on the floor after a hiatus of almost two years, DeMarcus Cousins after a little more than one, but that hiatus did not prevent the basketball players from playing solidly.
Cousins DeMarcus
Position: | C |
Years: | 30 |
Height: | 211 cm |
Weight: | 122 kilograms |
Place of birth: | JAV |
Houston’s Rockets Pre-Season NBA Game Away 125: 104 (37:26, 31:22, 34:24, 23:32) crushed the Chicago Bulls for the first time in a 9-month hiatus.
Among the most productive, the former Cousins scored 14 points in 15 minutes (2/3 double, 3/4 trit, 1/2 penalty), bounced 5 and took 2 balls, made 2 productive passes and blocked 2 shots.
At that point, Wall added 13 points (5/7 two, 1/3 trit), 9 assists, 5 rebounds and 2 interceptions in 19 minutes played.
The Rockets escaped in the second half. Eric Gordon scored a two-point shot, Gerald Green scored three straight points, Walls added a goal shot and the Rockets ran 13: 4 and took a 22-point lead – 64:42.
Houston basketball players, who had control of the entire game in their hands, had a 32-point lead at the same time (110: 78).
Coby White, who was the most productive in the Bulls, scored 15 points in 23 minutes (3/7 double, 2/4 trit, 3/3 penalty), made 6 assists, bounced 1 ball and made 2 errors.
James Harden didn’t help the Rockets tonight. The club star, who recently returned to Houston, will have to present 6 negative coronavirus tests in a row and only then can he join the rest of the team.
Bulls: Coby White 15 (3/7), Lauri Markkanen 13 (3/5), Zach LaVine, Noah Vonleh and Patrick Williams (5/7) 12, Thomas Satoransky 11.
Rockets: Bruno Caboclo 17 (5/8 trit.), Gerald Green (3/6 trit.) And Eric Gordon (5/6 trit.) 16 each, DeMarcus Cousins 14 (3/4 trit.), John Wall 13 (5/7 dvit., 9 res.), Ben McLemore 10.
Match summary:
Wall and Cousins performances:
All results tonight:
Atlanta Hawks 112: 116 Orlando “Magic”;
Detroit Pistons 84:90 The New York Knicks;
Chicago Bulls 104: 125 Houston Rockets;
Los Angeles Lakers 87:81 Los Angeles Clippers;
Portland Trail Blazers 127: 102 Sakramento „Reyes“.
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