Basketball
The Cavaliers defeated Charlotte with Lav as the hero
With Kevin Love taking 2 shots by 1.2 seconds in the Finals, the Cavaliers defeated the Hornets 102-101 in Charlotte, returning from -17. The Raptors landed the Hawks, victories for the Celtics, Pelicans, Spurs and Thunder.
A crazy game was played in Charlotte where the Cavaliers took the win 101-102 thanks to shots from Kevin Love, completing 1.2 seconds from the end and a 17-point reversal. Before that, however, they lost a game of their own.
The Cubs led by 10 points and 92-98 in the fourth half with 2 minutes left in the finals. However, they conceded three threes for 101-98, requiring a basket from Jarrett Allen for 101-100 and two shots from Love (then a foul which he won after an offensive rebound and took the ball off Brandon Goodwin in the air), for 101-102. The Hornets had a shot at the win, but Gordon Hayward’s alley-oop pass to Miles Bridges never made it in the end after finding the back of the net.
Allen was the Cubs’ top scorer with 29 points and 22 rebounds, with Love adding 25 points (including 22 in the second half) and Goodwin adding 12 points (but on 4/14 shots).
With the Hornets, Terry Roger had 24 points, Kelly Umbre had 21 points (but 7/19 shots), and LaMelo Bowl had 15 points (but 5/14 shots).
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 31-22, 46-52, 65-76, 101-102
HORNETS: Hayward 7 (3/13 shots, 1/5 3-pointers, 5 rebounds), Bridges 12 (6 rebounds, 7 assists), Plumley 8 (11 rebounds, 5 assists), Bowl 15 (5/14 shots, 2 3’s) -pointers, 6 rebounds), Rosier 24 (4/14 3-pointers), Washington 8 (2 3-pointers, 9 rebounds), Martin 6 (1), Umbre 21 (7/19 shots, 4/13 3-pointers). ). , 9 rebounds)
Cavaliers: Osman 5 (2/8 shots, 1/4 3 points), Okoro 9 (1), Allen 29 (22 rebounds), Mobley 8 (4/13 shots, 8 rebounds, 5 assists), Goodwin 12 (4/ 14 shots), 4 threes, 5 rebounds, 9 assists, 5 errors), Love 25 (6/14 threes, 9 rebounds), Wade 8 (2), Stevens 4, Rondo 2 (1/5 shot)
Birds of Prey – Hawks 125-114
The Raptors “choked” the Hawks with their size in every position, defeating them 125-114, in a match that even reached +16. This was the Canadians’ 5th win and only their 2nd loss in the Hawks’ last 10 games. Both losses during this period came against Toronto.
Pascal Shiakam led the winners with 33 points, Fred VanVlit contributed 26 points and 11 assists and Gary Trent 19 points.
For the Hawks, John Collins and DiAndre Hunter each had 23 points, and Trey Young had 22 points and 13 assists.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 39-28, 60-59, 96-86, 125-114
RAPTORS: Shiakam 33 (3 trebles, 9 rebounds), Anunobi 8 (2 trebles, 10 rebounds) Barnes 16 (1 trebles, 9 rebounds), VanBlit 26 (5/10 trebles, 11 assists), Trent 19 (3), Bushe 11 (1 three points, 8 rebounds), Atsua 10 (2), Bertz 2, Bandon
ΧΟΚΣ: Collins 23 (2 threes, 6 rebounds), Hunter 23 (2), Capella 8 (9 rebounds), Young 22 (6 rebounds, 13 assists), Herter 7 (1), Okoniou 4 (6 rebounds), Williams 1, Bogdanovic 18 (4 threes, 5 assists), Wright 8
Nuggets – Pelicans 105-113
The Pelicans caused the upset in Denver, surprising the Nuggets and taking the win 105-113. And they owe that to… Herb Jones, who was the hero out of nowhere.
Rookie forward was his team’s top scorer with 25 points, but most importantly, he scored 18 of those in the fourth period. Brandon Ingram was on his side with 23 points and 12 assists while Jackson Hayes added 22 points and 11 rebounds.
For the Nuggets, Nikola Jokic had 25 points, 12 rebounds and 9 assists, Monte Morris had 19 points, and Will Burton had 17 points.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 29-27, 52-51, 82-82, 105-113
ΝΑΓΚΕΤΣ: Jeff Green 5, Burton 17 (1), Jokic 25 (3 threes, 12 rebounds, 9 assists), Morris 19 (5), Reed 9 (3), Yes. Green 5 (1), Niazi 8 (1 3-pointers, 6 rebounds), Highland 8 (2/8 shots, 2 3-pointers), Rivers 3 (1), Forbes 6 (2/11 shots, 2 3-pointers ). )
ΠΕΛΙΚΑΝΣ: Ingram 23 (8/20 shots, 12 assists), Jones 25 (1), Valanciounas 18 (1 three points, 7 assists), Hayes 22 (9/9 two points, 11 rebounds), Graham 6 (2), Clark 2, Marshall, Alvarado 5 (1), Alexander Walker 10 (1), Murphy 2
Pistons – Celtics 93-102
The Celtics are in good form and they showed it in Detroit, where they won 93-102 and even reached +24 at one point. This was Boston’s fourth straight win in his best streak that year.
Jason Tatum was the top winner with 24 points, Jalen Brown added 13 points (but with 5/15 shots) and Josh Richardson added 12 points.
For the Pistons, Sadiq Bay and Hamidou Diallo each had 21 points.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 16-28, 31-46, 56-78, 93-102
PISTONS: Grant 10 (3/12 shots, 1 three-pointer), Bay 21 (6/17 shots, 4 three-pointers), Stewart 6 (3/11 shots, 17 rebounds), Joseph 4 (2/8 shots), Diallo 21 (1 3-pointers, 14 rebounds, Olinick 2 (6 rebounds), Liles 9 (3/10 shots, 1 3-pointers, 6 rebounds), Jackson 6 (1), Hayes 11 (1 3-pointers, 5 rebounds, 5 assists ), McGruder 3 (1)
CELTS: Tatum 24 (4 3s, 9 rebounds), Horford 4 (10 rebounds), R. Williams 11 (11 rebounds), Smart 6 (6 assists), Brown 13 (5/15 shots, 1 3s, 7 rebounds), C Williams 7 (1), Fernando, Nesmith, Kader-Fridom, Schroeder 10 (5 assists), Pritchard 6, Richardson 12 (2 3-pts, 5 rebounds), Langford 9 (1)
Spurs – Rockets 131-106
The Spurs had no appetite for jokes against the Rockets. So, avoiding surprises, they pressed on the gas in the second half and clinched the win 131-106.
Keldon Johnson was the winners’ top scorer with 28 points, with Jacob Peltl adding 21 points and 10 rebounds and Dejude Marie adding 19 points and 11 assists.
With the Rockets, Joe Christopher had 23 points and Alperen Sengun had 18 points.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 33-25, 57-54, 97-77, 131-106
SPERS: McDermott 19 (5), Johnson 28 (3 3-pointers, 7 rebounds), Peltl 21 (10 rebounds), White 12 (3/9 shots, 1 3-pointer, 7 assists), Murray 19 (1 3-pointer , 7 rebounds, 11 assists) ), Collins 10 (1 three points, 7 rebounds), Hernangometh, Bates-Diop 4, Jones 6 (1), Basel 4, Primo 8 (1)
MISSILES: Tate 11, Wood 13 (1 3-pointers, 11 rebounds), Gordon 9 (3), Porter 5 (1), Green 12 (2), Martin 8 (5 rebounds), Noaba 2, Sengun 18 (1), Matthews 2, Brooks 3 (1/5 three points), Christopher 23 (2)
Blazers – Thunder 93-96
The Blazers also officially got a white towel this year, trading Covington and Powell to the Clippers in favor of Bencho, Winslow and Johnson. A few hours later, the… climax came as the Thunder defeated Portland 93-96. The Blazers had an opportunity to send the game into overtime, but Anferny Simmons’ three-pointer found no target in the end.
Lou Dort led the winners with 23 points, Josh Giddy added 16 points and Tai Jerome added 11 points.
For the Blazers, CJ McCollum and Anferny Simmons each had 19 points, and Yusuf Nurkic had 14 points and 16 rebounds.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 19-21, 50-46, 76-75, 93-96
BLAZER: Snell 13 (3 3-pointers, 8 rebounds), Nurkic 14 (6/19 shots, 16 rebounds), McCollum 19 (9/24 shots, 1/9 3-pointers, 6 rebounds), Simmons 19 (1/6 3 points, 5 rebounds), Elby 7 (1 point, 8 rebounds), Watford 8, Brown 7, Smith 6, McLemore (0/7 shots)
THANTER: Diakite 12 (7 rebounds), Beasley 4 (1/6 shots, 1 3s, 12 rebounds), Dort 23 (4 3s, 7 rebounds), Man 9 (4/17 shots, 1/9 3-pointers), Giddy 16 (2 3-pointers, 7 rebounds), Williams 10 (2 3-pointers, 6 rebounds), Mouscala 11 (2 3-pointers, 5 rebounds), Malenton, Jerome 11 (3)
Source: sport24
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