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The Mavericks, who were the league’s worst 3-pointers this season, also scored just 13 of 40 long-range shots in Atlanta, but victory came for Rick Carlisle’s students with 16 Hawks-provoked errors and excellent penalty shots ( 23/25).
The Texans were led to victory by a European doubles duo duo. Although Luka Dončičius and Kristapas Porzing scored only 2 of 11 shots, the Slovenian and Latvian tandems had 51 points, 19 rebounds and 16 assists.
On the Atlanta team, the personal performance record of his career was repeated by heavyweight forward John Collins, who had 35 points and 12 rebounds. For the hosts, it was the second loss in a row and the third failure in the last four games.
Despite the unsuccessful outcome of the meeting, the Hawks retained sixth place in the tournament table in the Eastern Conference. The scenario in favor of the Georgia State Club was fueled by the losses of Cleveland’s Clavland Cavaliers and Charlotte Hornets.
The Dallas club will need more time to reverse the consequences of a series of losses. In the Western Conference, the Mavericks are in thirteenth place out of fifteen teams, beating only the New Orleans Pelicans and the Minnesota Timberwolves.
“Falcons”: John Collins 35 (13/17 diat., 3/4 trit., 12 res.), Trae Young (5/10 dvit., 3/8 trit., 9 res.) And Kevin Huerter (4/7 dvit., 4/8 trit., 10 rez. Per.) After 21, Danilo Gallinari 19, Clintas Capela 10 points (14 reb., 3 bl.).
“Mavericks”: Luka Dončičius 27 (7/15 diat., 1/5 trit., 10/10 penalty, 8 replay rooms, 14 res.), Kristapas Porzingis 24 (9/14 dvit., 1/6 trit., 3 / 3 penalty, 11 pm), Tim Hardaway 22 (5/10 trit.), Josh Richardson 14 (1/7 trit.), Dorian Finney-Smith 13, Jalen Brunson 12 points.
Last week’s Eastern Conference champions and NBA Finals Miami Heat (7-14) did not emerge from catastrophic failure. Eric Spoelstra’s seventh loss in eight games fell at home to the Washington Wizards (5-13) at 100: 103 (34:31, 31:24, 17:22, 18:26).
Late in the game, the hosts had a chance to rip off overtime, but Tyler Herro’s decisive 3-pointer was inaccurate, and the resounding final siren captured only the Wizards’ fifth win this time without Russell Westbrook.
After playing 21 of the 72 scheduled games of the regular season, the Miami Club is ahead of just two of the fifteen teams in the Eastern Conference: the Wizards and Detroit Pistons, who have only won five.
“Hot”: Tyler Herro 20 (4/9 trit.), Jimmy Butler 19 (8th rec., 9 res.), Bamas Adebayo 17 (11 rec., 6 res.), Goranas Dragičius 10 points.
“Wizards”: Bradley Beal 32 (4/11 trit., 9 res.), Deni Avdija 13, Rui Hachimura (9 req., 5 res.) And Davis Bertani 11, Alex Len 10 points.
Results of other matches:
Charlotte Hornets (10-12) – Philadelphia 76ers (16-6) 111: 118 (13:30, 29:34, 34:25, 35:29)
“Hornets”: Gordon Hayward (6th ed., 9 res.) And LaMelo Ballas (7 req., 6th grade) after 22, Devonte ‘Graham 18 (2/11 trit., 7 res.), Miles Bridges 16, Malik Monk 13 points .
“76ers”: Joel Embid 34 (8/131 diat., 3/5 trit., 9/10 penalty, 11 req.), Tobias Harris 26, Danny Green 16, Ben Simmons 15 (6 req., 9 res. Ed.), Shake Milton 13 points.
Cleveland Cavaliers (10-12) – Los Angeles Clippers (17-6) 99: 121 (25:33, 24:19, 25:36, 25:33)
“Cavaliers”: Collin Sexton 27 (10/20 double), Darius Garland 23, Andre Drummond 13 points (4/13 double, 5th repetition).
“Scissors”: Paul George 36 (8/9 trit., 6 res.), Kawhi Leonard 24, Lou Williams 15, Serge Ibaka 14, Ivica Zubac 10 points (16 reb, 3 pp.).
Chicago Bulls (8-12) – New York Knicks (10-13) 103: 107 (17:34, 35:29, 24:28, 27:16)
“Bulls”: Zach LaVine 24 (10/14 dvit., 0/7 trit., 5 reb., 7 res.), Thaddeus Young 19 (5 re.), Coby White and Denzel Valentine ‘as after 13, Patrick Williams 12 points.
“Knicks”: Julius Randle 27 (5/7 trit., 6 rebounds, 6 rebounds), Elfrid Payton 20, RJ Barrett 17 points.
Oklahoma Thunder (9-11) – Houston Rockets (10-10) 104: 87 (30:25, 24:18, 27:15, 23:29)
“Thunder”: Kenrich Williams 19, Darius Bazley 18 (12th grade), Alas Horford 17 (7th grade), Hamidou Diallo 16 (9th grade, 6th grade), Isaiah Roby 13 points.
“Rockets”: Eric Gordon 22, Victor Oladipo 19, Sterling Brown 11, DeMarcus Cousins 10 points.
San Antonio Spurs (12-10) – Minnesota Timberwolves (5-16) 111: 108 (29:33, 25:32, 25:25, 32:18)
“Spurs”: DeMaras DeRozanas 30 (10/19 dvit., 11/10 pun., 8 rep. Chamber, 6 rez. Lost), Jakobas Poeltlas 19 (9/10 dvit., 4 blk.), Dejounte Murray 15 .cam., 6 res.), Derrick White 10 points.
“Timberwolves”: Malik Beasley 29 (8/10 dvit., 4/8 trit.), D’Angelo Russell 20 (1/7 trit.), Anthony Edwards 14, Jake Layman 11, Jaylen Nowell 10 points.
New Orleans Pelicans (8-12) – Phoenix Suns (11-9) 123: 101 (28:25, 20:21, 40:28, 35:27)
“Pelicans”: Zion Williamson 28 (11/13 double, 1/1 trit., 3/4 penalty, 7 rebounds, 6 res.), Brandon Ingramas 23, Lonzo Ballas 18 (4/7 trit.), Steven Adams (13 pm) and Eric Bledsoe each with 11, JJ Redick and Josh Hart with 10 points each.
“Suns”: Devin Booker 25 (9/16 diat., 0/4 trit.), DeAndre Ayton 13 (11th rec.), Abdel Nader 11, Chris Paul 10 points.
Sakramento „Kings“ (10-11) – Bostono „Celtics“ (11-9) 116: 111 (22:26, 30:25, 29:31, 35:29)
“Kings”: De’Aaron Fox 26 (11th ed.), Harrison Barnes 24, Tyrese Haliburton 21, Buddy Hield 15 points (3/10 trit., 11 rep.).
“Celtics”: Jayson Tatumas 27 (2/10 trit., 9 reps, 10 res.), Jaylen Brown 21 (5/12 dvit., 2/6 trit.), Tristan Thompson 17 (10 reps), Daniel Theis 11 points.
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