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NBA results of the night: Comfortable wins for Wolves, Heat and Knicks, the Pistons in overtime

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With the Sacramento double, the Knicks went and beat the Kings 131-115 while the Pistons clinched a difficult and unexpected victory over the Hawks in overtime. Lightly the heat and the wolves.

With Randle enjoying the game and finishing with 46 points and 10 rebounds, setting a new career record, the Knicks were the only team on the night to break their opponent’s house and walk with a double. The New York team defeated the Kings in Sacramento 131-115 and went up to 27-38 this season while dropping the hosts to 24-43.

The New Yorkers led Randle with 46 points, while Barrett had 29 points and Quickley had 27 valuable assists, while the Kings had Fox with 24 and Barnes with 23.

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 33-17, 63-48, 87-92, 115-131

KINGS: Barnes 23 (3), Liles 6 (2), Samponis 19 (13 rebounds), Holiday 7 (1), Fox 24 (1), Mitchell 10 (1), Jones 9, DiVincenzo 13 (3), Jackson 4

ΝΙΚΣ: Barrett 29 (3), Randle 46 (8/16 three points, 10 rebounds), Robinson, Fournier 15 (3), Berks 5 (1), Sims, Quickley 27 (3), Redis 2, Gibson 5, McBride 2

Flask-hawks 113-110

A difficult and unexpected victory came in overtime from the Pistons who defeated the Hawks of Tre Young 113-110 in a match that kept the interest unabated. The guests found a very combative team in front of them and finally turned to 31:33 in extra time. Leading the winners was Cade Cunningham with 28 points and 10 assists while Grant had 23. For the Hawks, Bogdan Bogdanovic stood out with 22 points while Tre Yang had 14 with 12 assists.

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 29-30, 59-56, 78-76, 113-110

PISTONS: Bay 9 (2), Grand 23 (3/7 3-pointers), Stewart, Joseph 4, Cunningham 28 (2/7 3-pointers, 10 assists), Hayes 13 (1), Bagley 19 (1/3 3 -Pointers, 10 rebounds), Olinick 6, McGrouder 2, Livers 9 (3)

ΧΟΚΣ: Hunter 15 (1), Collins 17 (2/5 three points, 11 rebounds), Capella 9 (12 rebounds), Bogdanovic 22 (2/11 three points), Young 14 (12 assists), Wright 4, Galinari 14 ( 3) , Williams 13 (1), Okongwu 2, Cabarro

Hit missiles 123-106

The Heat had an easy night in Miami, beating the Rockets 123-106 and watching Olandipos return to action. Now the hosts are 44-22 and have improved their record, while the Rockets have fallen to 16-49 in what has been a bad year for them. Leading the winners was Hiro with 31 points, while Porter had 22 points for the Houston team. Olandipo scored 11 points on his return to the floor.

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 25-31, 62-58, 90-78, 123-106

ΧΙΤ: Butler 21 (7/11 two points), Tucker 11 (1 three points, 12 rebounds), Adebayo 18 (10 rebounds), Robinson 13 (3), Laurie, Hiro 31 (6), Dentmon 6, Martin 5 (1 ), Olandipo 11 (2), Strauss, Vincent 7 (1), Yurtseven, Guy, Haysmith

MISSILES: Matthews, Tate 6, Sengun 13 (5/10 two points), Porter 22 (5), Green 20 (4), Christopher 16 (3), Martin 14, Knicks 7 (1), Enguaba 4, Quinn, Fernando 4 .

Wolves – Blazers 124-81

The Wolves were supersonic in Minnesota, defeating the Blazers 124-81 to move up to 37-29 this season and earn their fifth straight win. Leading the winners was Towns with 27 points and 13 rebounds while Beasley had 19 with 5/14 accurate three-pointers. With the Blazers, who had no solutions in attack, Williams was saved with 27 points.

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 31-15, 61-34, 90-60, 124-81

WOLVES: McDaniels 8 (1), Vanderbilt 4, Towns 27 (1 3-pointers, 13 rebounds), Beasley 19 (5), Beverly 6 (1 3-pointers, 10 rebounds), Novell 6, Prince 5 (1), McLachlin 11 (1), Reid 18 (2/3 three points, 11 rebounds), Okogie 9 (1), Leiman 5, Knight 4, Bolmaro 2

BLAZER: Elbei 5, Watford 11 (1), Yubanks 2, Hart 6 (1), Williams 27 (2), Brown 1, Hugh 1, Johnson 14 (1), McMurl 3, Belvins 11 (2)

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