Basketball
NBA. New York Mikhaylyuk and Sacramento Len take the win
On the night of January 16, 8 games of the NBA regular season were played in the USA.
New York has a comfortable win over Detroit (117:104) and is 6th in the Eastern Conference standings with 25 wins and 19 losses. Ukrainian Svyatoslav Mikhailyuk was not involved in the success of the team – he did not appear on the field.
Alexei Len of Sacramento also did not play in his team’s winning game against San Antonio – 132:119. The Kings are fourth in the Western Conference standings with 24 wins and 18 losses.
NBA. regular season
Detroit – New York – 104:117 (22:39, 33:23, 25:28, 24:27)
“Detroit”: Ivey 21 + 6 assists, Mr 21, Leavers 11, Hayes 9 + 9 assists, Stewart 6 + 9 rebounds – start; Knox 16, Burks 14, Diallo 6, McGruder 0.
“NEW”: Randle 42 + 15 rebounds, Brunson 27, Barrett 13, Grimes 11, Robinson 4 + 12 rebounds – start; Quick 17, Hartenstein 3, McBride 0, Toppin 0.
Clippers – Houston – 121:100 (31:30, 31:33, 29:27, 30:10)
clippers: Mann 31, Lenard 30, Zubats 10, Koffi 5, Batium 5 – start; Powell 18, Covington 8, Boston 5, Brown 5, Jackson 4+5 loss, Preston 0.
“Houston”: Gordon 24, Martin 22 + 9 rebounds, Shengyun 15 + 8 rebounds + 6 assists + 6 turnovers, Smith 12, Knicks 1 – start; Season 11, Christopher 7, Matthews 6, Washington 2, Marjanovic 0, Garuba 0.
Chicago – Golden State – 132:118 (35:20, 24:42, 33:24, 40:32)
“Chicago”: Vucevic 43 + 13 rebounds, Lavigne 27 + 9 rebounds + 6 assists, Dosunmu 12 + 6 assists, Caruso 12 + 9 rebounds + 7 assists, Williams 10 – start; White 15, Jones 7, Dragic 4, Terry 2.
“Golden State”: Thompson 26, Curry 20 + 10 rebounds + 8 turnovers, Wiggins 11, Looney 9, Dr. Green 8 + 7 assists + 6 losses – start; Pool 15, Lamb 14, Divincenzo 9, Moody 3, Baldwin 3, Jerome 0.
Brooklyn – Oklahoma City – 102:112 (24:28, 26:20, 30:27, 22:37)
“Brooklyn”: Claxton 17 + 13 rebounds + 4 blocks, Irving 15 + 6 assists, O’Neal 11 + 10 rebounds + 8 assists, Harris 8, Sumner 4 – kickoff; Seth Curry 23, Warren 9, Mills 6, Watanabe 5, Mf Morris 4, Sharp 0.
“Oklahoma City”: Giddy 28 + 9 rebounds + 9 assists, Gilges-Alexander 28 + 7 rebounds, Dort 22, Williams 6 + 7 rebounds, Williams 1 – start; Joe 9, Baizley 6, Wiggins 5, Waters 5, Williams 2, Mann 0.
San Antonio – Sacramento – 119:132 (32:33, 32:30, 26:39, 29:30)
“San Antonio”: Pellet 23 + 7 rebounds, Johnson 20 + 7 rebounds, Jones 16 + 7 rebounds + 8 assists, Sohan 15 + 8 rebounds, Langford 3 – start; Richardson 21, Collins 7, Wesley 5, Branham 5, Johnson 4+6 assists, Jeng 0.
“Sacramento”: Barnes 29, Fox 23, Sabonis 18 + 18 rebounds + 8 assists, Murray 12, Herter 9 – start; Mitchell 19, Lyles 12, Metu 8, Monk 2, Okpala 0, Davis 0.
Denver – Orlando – 119:116 (31:25, 38:29, 25:34, 25:28)
“Denver”: Gordon 25 + 8 rebounds, J. Murray 18 + 7 assists, Jokic 17 + 10 rebounds + 14 assists, Porter 16, Caldwell-Pope 12 – start; Brown 12, Nnaji 9, Highland 4, Brown 4, Jordan 2.
“Orlando”: Fultz 20 + 7 rebounds + 6 assists + 5 losses, F. Wagner 19, Bankero 18, Carter 8, Harris 5 – start; Bol 17, M. Wagner 8, Suggs 7, Anthony 7+6 assists, Ross 7, Bamba 0.
Portland – Dallas – 140:123 (33:31, 28:23, 37:41, 42:28)
“Portland”: Lillard 40 + 6 assists, Simons 20, Grant 20, Nurkic 20, Hart 8 + 12 rebounds – start; Little 10, Walker 7, Peyton II 5, Eubanks 4, Sharp 4, Brown 2, Johnson 0, Watford 0.
“Dallas”: Dinwiddy 28 + 9 assists, Wood 23 + 16 rebounds, Powell 10, Bullock 10, Nilikina 2 + 7 assists – start; Hardy 25, Bertans 11, Lawson 6, Wright 5, Pinson 3.
Lakers – Philadelphia – 112:113 (32:33, 26:24, 25:29, 29:27)
Lakers: James 35 + 8 rebounds + 10 assists, Brown 13, Bryant 10, Schroeder 8, Toscano-Anderson 6 – start; Westbrook 20 + 14 rebounds + 11 assists, Gabriel 14, Nunn 4, Christie 2.
“Philadelphia”: Embiid 35 + 11 rebounds, Harden 24 + 7 rebounds + 13 assists, Harris 15, Tucker 3, Melton 0 – start; Maxi 16, Niang 8, Milton 8, Taibul 2, Harrell 2.
Source: Sport UA
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