Basketball
Bucks also know how to win without Antetokounmpo
In a spectacular third quarter, Luka Doncic Dallas Mavericks beat the New York Knicks at home this Saturday golden state warriors check those improvements, milwaukee bucks They recovered just 24 hours after losing at home to the Los Angeles Lakers.
Knicks 100 – Mavericks 121
An undisputed 15-41 run in the third quarter was all the Dallas Mavericks needed to win Madison Square Garden at Madison Square Garden.
Luka Doncic (30 points, 8 rebounds, 7 assists) Tim Hardaway Junior (28 points on 8-of-13 3-pointers) led the desperate Mavericks, while Julius Randle (24 points) led the New Yorkers.
Warriors 120 – Rockets 101
After winning their fifth game in their last six games, the Golden State Warriors seemed to find a way, easily defeating the penultimate Houston Rockets in the Western Conference this Saturday.
Andrew Wiggins (36 points in 8 of 10 for triples) attracted some formidable warriors from the perimeter (25 of 52) against rockets that crashed on outside shots (3 of 28).
Kevin Porter Jr. (20 points) means that the Spaniards Usman Galba Recorded 4 points, 10 rebounds and 1 block in 17 minutes.
Hornets 96 – Bucks 105
After losing to the Los Angeles Lakers on Friday in one of the most spectacular games of the season so far, the Milwaukee Bucks returned to winning ways by beating the Charlotte Hornets at home.
Without Giannis Antetokounmpo Chris Middleton and Drew Holiday (all resting), the Bucks handed over control Bobby Portis (20 points, 8 rebounds, 7 assists) while the Hornets Terry Rozier (26 points).
Clippers 96 – Kings 123
The Sacramento Kings passed Lawler on a visit to the Los Angeles Clippers to an impressive victory in a game they were already trailing by 28 points in the second quarter.
almost perfect Domantas Sabonis (24 points on 10 of 11 shots) The Kings lead against a very unlucky Clipper (35.5% shot from the field) who continues to miss injured Kawhi Leonard and Paul George. Brandon Boston Jr. to his best man (18 points).
Jazz 111 – Blazer 116
with a fantastic 45 points Anphanie Simmons (at the break he already had 33) and another 33 Jerami Grantthe Portland Trail Blazers bounced back from a three-game losing streak and survived after a hard-fought match against the Utah Jazz.
All five members of Utah’s Starting Five scored at least 15 points. Jordan Clarkson (24 points) Top scorer.
Timberwolves 128 – Thunder 135
A 27-38 run in the final quarter gave the Oklahoma City Thunder an important win at home against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Rudy Gobert He was sent off in the second period for tripping Kenrich Williams.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (33 points, 6 assists) D’Angelo Russell (27 points and 6 assists) were Thunder and Wolves highs respectively.
Raptors 121 – Magic 108
The Orlando Magic’s eighth straight loss came on Canadian soil against the OG-led Toronto Raptors. Anunoby (32 points) in Spanish Juancho Hernangomez He played five minutes and contributed a point.
Bol Bol and Terrence Ross They trailed the bottom team in the East by 18 points.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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