Basketball
Devin Booker is unstoppable
Devin Booker being unstoppable, the Heat being… reckless and the Hornets going through a crisis. Sportish presents the 7 things that caught the eye in the NBA at dawn.
Devin Booker and the Suns remain fearless, the Heat remain cynical and the Jazz seem to be coming together and overcoming their crisis.
the Sportish presents the 7 things that stood out in the NBA in a 5 game night.
The game of the evening
The truth is that at dawn there was no thriller. Still, the Jazz’s game against the Knicks was certainly an interesting development, with Utah twice eradicating a 12-point lead before clinching a 113-104 win.
Top winner was Donovan Mitchell with 32 points, Bojan Bogdanovic gained 20 points. With the Knicks, Julius Randle had 30 points and Mitchell Robinson had 19 points and 21 rebounds.
The Appearance of the Night
Devin Booker appears set on addressing regular-season MVP. Against the Bulls (Sun’s Chicago 124-127 win) gave another recital and finished the game with 38 points with 14/23 shots (5/10 threes), 5/6 shots, 4 rebounds, 5 assists and 1 steal in 38 minutes of participation, which are – again – non-stop.
Booker is in terrible shape. He already has three 30s in four games in February, scores comfortably, does better. The Suns are first in the NBA. If those two continue, then it’s going to be difficult not to include Booker in the MVP conversation, even as…fifth.
The warriors are fearless
Nine wins in a row. That’s the Warriors’ tally after defeating the Thunder (98-110) in Oklahoma City, on a score that came up idle with Clay Thompson (21 points) and Steph Curry (18 points, 9 rebounds, 10 assists) helping gets promoted Jonathan Kuminga (16 points).
Golden State has had professional victories of late and remains second in the West. He’s buying time until Draymond Green returns and ends the season strong. The warriors are still here.
The heat is ruthless
Miami showed its cynical face – again – and 121-100 broke the Wizards in Washington. He achieved the three straight wins and remained at the top of the East with a record of 35-20.
Miami is cruel, cynical and ruthless. If it finds a team underneath, it will be disbanded. If he finds a team on himself, he will try to throw it. The heat continued through the first half of the season despite injuries. Most of their players have since returned. And they are extremely dangerous.
The Hornets in crisis
When the Hornets are on them, it’s a treat. But if you’re among them… you’ve got a problem. They are currently experiencing the second situation and after the home loss against the Raptors they have 5 losses in a row. In their defence, all 5 losses came from teams that are either in the top 6 in their region (Heat and Cavaliers) or play in play-in tournaments and are well trained (Raptors, Clippers and Celtics). Nevertheless, the five defeats in a row show that something is wrong lately.
The Hornets have conceded fewer than 100 points since Jan. 17 and have 11 consecutive +100 passive point games. The low numbers are charming, but they cost defense. If Plumley stays on the ground, they lose part of their attack. As if that wasn’t enough, Gordon Hayward’s injury came, although it’s worth noting that they played great basketball at some point during the season in the absence of the veteran forward. The Hornets’ next opponent is again difficult as they welcome the Bulls. At some point they have to react.
Jazz meets
Crisis was and is over? Could be. The Jazz had a bad month while Donovan Mitchell and Rudy Gomber were absent and eating cuff after cuff. The return of the former corrected things, however, with Utah going 3 straight wins after dominating the Knicks where he stopped on 32 points.
The Jazz are in a special position right now. It’s a 6th team in the west, which shows they’re relatively comfortable with teams 7th and below, so they’re not in danger. But they’re at least a notch below the periphery (Suns, Warriors) and not sure they’re any better than the Grizzlies and the (full) Nuggets and Mavericks. If they want to move up, they need a supplement, and the trading deadline (February 10) is their last chance. It might sound cynical, but Joe Ingles’ contract (season aside) could be their best hope for that.
Mike Batiste was upset
Mike Batiste witnessed the Panathinaikos-Olympiakos derby, where the climate wasn’t – and is – not exactly… sporty. You could say he’s seen it all in terms of fan behavior. Somehow, right before the final of the Wizards vs. Heat game, he made an impression with his reaction when after something he heard him say, he went to the podium to fight with a Washington fan (his team).
The former Panathinaikos center and current Wizards’ assistant didn’t escape anymore as, luckily for everyone, Montrezel Harel immediately rushed and restrained him and took him to the locker room. The question, of course, remains: What could he have heard that he hadn’t heard earlier in his career to react that way? Maybe someday we’ll find out the answer.
Jessica Martinez is an author at Sportish, a publication dedicated to sports news and analysis. She covers various topics related to sports and provides insightful commentary on the latest developments in the world of sports.
Basketball
Lakers player independently fixes dislocated finger during Dallas game
Los Angeles Lakers player Marcus Smart He described how he removed his finger during an intervention attempt and then reattached it:
“My finger popped out again, so I had to put it back in. I put it right back in. It was the same finger that had been operated on before, so it was a little scary, but it would still be fine.”
I sprained my operated finger and thought, “I don’t want to quit playing.” I quickly tried to set it up and if it hadn’t worked I would have left the site long ago. But I managed to get back into the game.
It’s part of basketball, it’s part of me. I’m a tough player, things happen and I want to help the team in any way possible, whether it’s with ten fingers or nine fingers,” Smart said.
While Los Angeles Lakers defeated Dallas Mavericks with a score of 116:110, Smart played 32 minutes and played with 13 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 blocks during this time.
Previously, Luka Doncic shared his feelings about returning to Dallas.
Source: Sport UA
Ralph Bean is a writer for Sportish. Ralph has written about sports news for the last two years, and is currently an author on the site. He enjoys writing about sports, and hopes to cover more stories in the future.
Basketball
Doncic on returning to Dallas: ‘This will always be a special place for me’
Los Angeles Lakers star Luka Doncic He shared his feelings about returning to Dallas, where he spent 7 years as a member of the Mavericks.
Cheers erupted in the arena during the Slovenian’s introduction, and fans chanted “MVP” when Doncic went for a free throw.
“I was very happy to come back here. I went home and looked at my cars. But, you know, it’s always emotional. I was very pleased that the fans applauded me when I was introduced.”
It will always be a special place for me. I’ve spent seven years here and a lot of things have happened, both good and bad. When I went to Madrid at the age of 13, I felt good every time I returned to Slovenia. That’s why it will always be a special place for me.
Fan support? It was really special. I didn’t know what to expect because I know how the city responds to such cold weather, but I’m really grateful to a lot of people for coming.
Doncic helped the Lakers win 116-110 with 33 points, 11 assists and 8 rebounds in the match.
Source: Sport UA
Ralph Bean is a writer for Sportish. Ralph has written about sports news for the last two years, and is currently an author on the site. He enjoys writing about sports, and hopes to cover more stories in the future.
Basketball
VIDEO. Chicago retires youngest NBA MVP in history
At the end of the match against the Boston Celtics at the United Center (114:111), the former NBA star’s number 1 jersey was officially removed. Derrick Rose.
Rose becomes the fifth franchise player to have his jersey retired, joining Michael Jordan (23), Scottie Pippen (33), Jerry Sloan (4) and Bob Love (10).
Many members of Rose’s family and former teammates attended the ceremony, including Joakim Noah, Luol Deng, Tej Gibson and Kirk Hinrich. Rose’s favorite Bulls coach, Tom Thibodeau, also attended the meeting, giving a special speech.
“He showed everyone what it means to be a great Chicago Bulls and a great person. To me, the next stop is the Hall of Fame, no doubt about it. Thank you Derrick, I love you,” Thibodeau said.
Rose was selected first overall by the Bulls in the 2008 NBA draft. For seven seasons, he led the team to success, including the 2011 Eastern Conference Finals.
At the age of 22, he became the youngest MVP in NBA history for the 2010-11 season. Rose was also a three-time All-Star, All-NBA selection and a gold medalist for Team USA at the 2010 and 2014 World Cups.
Source: Sport UA
Ralph Bean is a writer for Sportish. Ralph has written about sports news for the last two years, and is currently an author on the site. He enjoys writing about sports, and hopes to cover more stories in the future.
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