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NBA, Tonight’s Results: The Suns keep working hard, a big win for the Wolves

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The Suns celebrated their 8th straight win by easily defeating the Thunder while the Wolves earned a valuable win over the Grizzlies and the Cavaliers “twisted” against the Pistons.

The Suns maintained their strength and with attacking pluralism comfortably defeated the Thunder 124-104 to remain at the top of the western perimeter with a record of 49-10. The Oklahoma team didn’t have the quality to resist the Phoenix team, which had Devin Booker on top for another night, only this time they weren’t alone.

Johnson and Bridges were worthy supporters of Booker in attack with 21 points, while Chris Paul, who is suffering from injury and will be out for a period of 6-8 weeks, did not play.

In the Thunder, Gilzius-Alexander stood out with 32 points, while Alexei Pokusevksi was equally good with 13 points and 7 rebounds.

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 14-31, 45-48, 77-85, 104-124

THANTER: Wiggins 6, Basley 2, Favors 6, Giddy 15 (7/12 two points), Gilzius-Alexander 32 (13/22 shots), Man 11 (1), Robbie 9 (1), Pokusevski 13 (7 rebounds), Kreitsi 8 (2), bodies of water

ΣΑΝΣ: Bridges 21 (1), Crowder 17 (2), Eaton 6 (8 rebounds), Johnson 21 (4), Booker 25 (12 assists), Holiday 12 (2), Craig 3 (1), McGee 9 (8 rebounds). ). ) ), Samet 10 (2), Wainwright

Wolves – Grizzlies 119-114

The Wolves pulled off a great 119-114 win over the Grizzlies in Minnesota. The hosts had a great day, holding their own against Morand and his team and gaining ground in the season to 32-28. The Grizzlies, on the other hand, missed an opportunity to do better and now sit third in the West with a 41-20 record.

Russell was pleasing to the winners with 37 points, while Towns was also notable with 22 points and 11 rebounds. For the Grizzlies, Morand had 20 points on a not very accurate night (7/25 accurate shots) while the top scorers with 21 points were Williams and Jackson.

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 21-31, 53-56, 82-83, 119-114

WOLVES: Edwards 5 (1/11 shots), Vanderbilt 7 (12 rebounds), Towns 22 (2), Russell 37 (10/13 two points, 3/8 three points, 9 assists), Beverly 13 (4), Beasley 17 (5), McDaniels 7 (1), McLachlin, Prince 5 (1), Reed 6

GRAY: Williams 21 (3), Jackson 21 (11 rebounds), Adams 6 (12 rebounds), Bane 14 (2), Morand 20 (7/25 shots, 8 rebounds), Melton 12 (2), Anderson 2, Jones 3 ( 1), Concar 5 (1), Clark 10 (4/5 two points).

Pistons – Cavaliers 106-103

The Pistons achieved an unexpected victory over the Cavaliers, winning 106-103 in Detroit to improve their record to 14-45. The Cleveland team left home, falling to 35-24 and not returning to duty well after the All-Star Game that was held in their city.

Markanen was the only one to stand out with 22 points for Cleveland, with Goodwin adding 15 points to a generally mediocre night for the Cavaliers. With the Pistons, Cunningham had 17 points, Diallo had 21, and Grant and Bagley had 16 points each.

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 27-33, 52-55, 80-82, 106-103

PISTONS: Bay 3 (1), Grand 16 (2), Stewart 11 (1), Joseph 6, Cunningham 17 (4/16 shots), Bagley 16, Olinick 2, Hayes 2, Diallo 21 (3), McGrouder 12 (4th )

Cavaliers: Markanen 22 (2), Mumble 12 (8 rebounds), Allen 11, Okoro 11 (2), Rondo 12 (2), Wade 7 (1), Love 4 (1), Goodwin 15 (2), Osman 9 ( 2), Stevens

Kings – Nuggets 110-128

The Nuggets continue to build the momentum they started before the break All-Star Game and earned an easy win in Sacramento against the Kings 128-110. The Denver team, with Jokic driving but with pluralism in attack, had no trouble against the hosts, who were a speed below them.

Leading the winners was Burton with 31 points, while Jokic had 25 with 12 rebounds and Morris had 19. For the Kings, Samponis stood out with 33 points and 14 rebounds and Fox with 20 points.

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 25-35, 58-63, 87-92, 110-128

KINGS: Barnes 14 (1), Harkles 5 (1), Samponis 33 (15/23 shots, 14 rebounds), Fox 20 (1), Holliday 5 (1), Mitchell 7, Jones 6, Liles 1, DiVicenzo 8 (2nd ), Lamp 11 (1), Jackson

ΝΑΓΚΕΤΣ: Gordon 12 (6/9 two points), Green 7 (1), Jokic 25 (2/4 three points, 12 rebounds), Burton 31 (3), Morris 19 (3), Forbes 8 (2), Highland 5 (1), Rivers 9 (1), Green 12 (2), Reeds, Howard, Cabasso.

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