Basketball
Ivica Zubak as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Croatian Ibiza Zubak Overwhelmed with an amazing double-double 31 points and 29 rebounds in a game the Los Angeles Clippers won 114-100 against the Indiana Pacers.left pivot eliminated by Accumulation of failures and frustrationas he wanted to cap his great night with a 30th rebound and score a 30-30 that had only been seen three times since 1981: “It hurts. I’m not as happy as I should be. I wanted 30-30 very strong.”
Zubak was the absolute star of the Clippers’ win, 31 points, 29 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 blocks 35 minutes by truck.The Croatian center became the first player since Shaquille O’Neal In 2004, I was able to record at least 30 points and 25 rebounds on 80% accurate shots. The last time someone recorded data was his 1978, Kareem Abdul Jabbar. If he hit his 30th rebound, he would be in his own club Wilt Chamberlain He is the only player with 30 points, 30 rebounds and an 80% shooting percentage.
Zubak is 14 out of 17 shots He was already nearing a double-double after the first quarter with 14 points and nine rebounds in the afternoon. The Croatian reached the break with 16 points and 15 rebounds, and already in the third period he had more than 20 points and 20 rebounds. His 29 rebounds are his career high as well as his season high., as well as 12 sacks on the attacking side. “I always wanted to play a 20-20 match. It’s crazy to be second only to Kareem.” He evaluated before his teammates sprayed him to celebrate.
Clippers running unreliably Kawhi Leonard and Paul Georgewith 6 players over 10 points, from 19 points Norman Powell. The Pacers, orphans of Chris Duarte in Dominica, were the best Jalen Smith at 23 points.
With a 23-12 win in the third period, the Angelenos are fifth in the Western Conference (12-9) and the Pacers are fourth in the East (11-8).
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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