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NBA, the results of the evening: The Celtics broke up the Sixers, the Wolves bowed the Hornets in overtime

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The Celtics continued to work hard, dissolving the Sixers and earning their ninth straight win as the Wolves went into overtime with a stunning display from Carl-Anthony Towns against the Hornets.

The Celtics continued on their winning streak, defeating the Sixers 135-87 in Philadelphia and thus extending their winning streak (9-0). The Boston team was impressive but lost Marcus Smart in the second twelve with a sprain. Tatum performed for the visitors and led the Celtics to comfortable and imposing dominance with 28 points and 12 rebounds.

The Sixers put on a disappointing face and with Ebid’s only threat of 19 points, they fell to 34-23 while the Celtics went 34-25.

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 22-32, 42-69, 58-101, 87-135

sixes: Green 3 (1), Harris 6, Ebid 19 (3/9 shots), Taibul 1, Maxey 11 (1), Niag 9 (1), Korkmaz 6 (2), Milton 8, Reed 3, Millsap 9 (2 ), Joe 3 (1), Basei 5, Brown 4

CELTS: Tatum 28 (4/8 3-points, 12 rebounds), Williams 12 (4), Horford 6 (2), Brown 29 (5), Smart 7 (1), Thais 5 (1), White 11, Pritchard 5 (1), Nesmith 18 (3), Hauser 0 (3), Thomas 5 (1), cornet.

Wolves – Hornets 126-120

In a very interesting game that led to overtime, Wolves overcame the Hornets’ obstacle by going 126-120 at home and moving up to 31-27 in the season. Led by Carl-Anthony Towns, the hosts withstood the pressure of the Hornets in the regular season and pressed on the gas in overtime to decide the match.

The Hornets are now 29-30 on the season and left Minnesota empty-handed, with Bridges at 28 and Roger at 25 as the top scorers. For the Wolves, Towns had 39-15 rebounds and McDaniels and Russell from 18.

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 27-24, 52-58, 78-87, 108-108, 126-120

WOLVES: Edwards 9 (1), Vanderbilt 10 (14 rebounds), Towns 39 (4/11 3-pointers, 15 rebounds), Beverly 15 (1), Russell 18 (4/14 3-pointers, 11 assists), Beasley, McDaniels 18 (1), McLachlin 5, Prince, Reed 7 (1), Novell 5 (1)

HORNETS: Bridges 28 (3/8 3-points, 13 rebounds), Washington 3 (1), Plumley 14 (17 rebounds), Rosier 25 (1), Bowl 22 (3), Harel 12 (5/10 shots), Umbre 11, Thor 5

Falcons – Cavaliers 124-116

The Hawks celebrated their second straight win, with Yang putting on a great performance with 41 points, beating the Cavaliers 124-116 and moving up to 27-30 for the season. The Hawks seemed to have put their bad image behind them in previous games and celebrated the win before the eyes of the Atlanta world.

The Cavaliers fell to 35-23 with top scorer Darius Garland with 30 points and Mobly with 22 (10 rebounds). With the exception of Yang, Galinari stood out with the Hawks with 25 points.

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 34-36, 66-61, 94-90, 124-116

ΧΟΚΣ: Hunter 18 (2), Galinari 25 (3), Capella 5 (7 rebounds), Huerter 13 (3), Young 41 (4/7 3-points, 9 assists), Bogdanovic 10 (2), Okongwu 8, Wright , Williams 4

Cavaliers: Wade 8 (2), Mobley 22 (10 rebounds), Allen 14 (6/8 two points), Okoro 6 (2), Garland 30 (4), Love 21 (5), Levert 9 (1), Osman 6 (2), Rondo

Suns-Clippers 103-96

The Suns continued their terrible course for another game this year, beating the Clippers 103-96 at home and earning their 46th win of the season (46-10). On the other hand, the Los Angeles team fell to 29-30 and couldn’t get anywhere against Phoenix.

Top scorer for the Suns was Booker with 26 points while Chris Paul had 17 points with 14 assists. At the Clippers, Morris stood out with 23 points.

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 22-26, 53-47, 81-72, 103-96

ΣΑΝΣ: Bridges 19 (1), Crowder 5 (1), Eaton 12 (12 rebounds), Booker 26 (3), Paul 17 (14 assists), Peyton 4, McGee 8, Johnson 9 (1), Craig, Holiday 3 ( 1)

CUTTER: Batum 18 (4), Morris 23 (3), Zumbats 12 (13 rebounds), Man 2, Jackson 14 (0/8 3-pointers), Coffey 6 (0/5 3-pointers), Kenard 11 (3) , Hartenstein 4, Covington 6

Pelicans – Grizzlies 109-121

The Grizzlies came out victorious 121-109 from home for the Pelicans, going up to 41-18 in the season. Despite Ja Morand being left out and not playing, the visitors seemed untroubled and forced the Pelicans to their 35th loss of the year (23-35).

Top scorer for the Grizzlies was Jones with 27 points, for the Pelicans McCollum did what he could with 30 points.

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 27-37, 53-65, 83-93, 109-121

Pelicans: Ingram 18 (1), Jones 8, Valenciunas 19 (1), McCollum 30 (12/25 shots), Graham 4 (1), Hayes 13 (6/6 two points), Snell 5 (1), Hernangomet 12 , Alvarado, Temple, Clark

GRAY: Williams 7 (1), Jackson 23 (3), Adams 14 (13 rebounds), Bane 11 (2), Jones 27 (3), Melton 13, Anderson, Concar 5 (1), Clark 18 (8/9 shots). ). ), Culver 3

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