Basketball
The Bulls Cavaliers loose, the Wolves conquered Miami
The Wolves are outstanding, beating the Cavaliers led by DeRozan and Vucevic 101-99. The Wolves defeated Miami, at 45 points Crawford stopped the Jazz win over the Kings, at 44 Hart the Blazers win over the Wizards.
Alex Caruso returned after 22 games after suffering a broken wrist, and the Bulls played defense after a long streak, defeating the Cavaliers 101-91 in a game lacking the services of Jacques Lavigne .
DeMar DeRozan with 25 points (but 9/26 shots) and Nikola Vucevic with 20 points and 14 rebounds showed the way to Chicago, with Caruso offering 11 points, 4 assists and 4 steals.
For the Cavaliers, Darius Garland had 25 points (but 9/24 shots) and Evan Mobley had 17 points.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 24-22, 53-42, 77-66, 101-91
COPS: DeRozan 25 (9/26 shots, 6 assists), Green 12 (2 3s, 8 rebounds), Vuσεevi 20 20 (2 3s, 14 rebounds), White 9 (4/11 shots, 1 3s). , 7 rebounds, 7 assists), Dosumnou 17 (3), Jones 2, Brown, Thompson 5 (6 rebounds), Caruso 11 (1)
Cavaliers: Love 10 (2 3-pointers, 11 rebounds), Wade 7 91), Okoro 6, Mumble 17 (1 3-pointer, 7 rebounds), Garland 25 (9/24 shots, 7 rebounds, 7 assists, 6 errors) , Stevens 2, Osman 14 (5/14 shots, 1/8 3-pointers), Davis, Rondo 8, Goodwin 2
Heat – Wolves 104-113
A day after the shock defeat in Orlando, the Wolves showed again this year that they are not the team they were and by playing beautiful basketball, they defeated Miami 104-113 and came back from -17! Minnesota was rhythmic early in the game but beefed up their defense in the second half, with the singles record for the past two seasons being 58-37 in their favor.
Jalen Nowell was the winners’ top scorer with 16 points, with Carl-Anthony Towns and Anthony Edwards each adding 15 points on a night when 8 of the 10 Wolves seeded had double digits.
For the Heat – who were without Jimmy Butler but had Markif Morris available four months later – Tyler Hiro had 30 points and Bam Adebayo and Max Srews had 19 points each.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 25-30, 67-55, 86-89, 104-113
ΧΙΤ: Tucker 6 (7 rebounds), Adebayo 19 (12 rebounds), Laurie 14 (4/12 shots, 2/8 3-pointers, 7 rebounds, 7 assists), Vincent 2 (1/8 shots), Robinson 3 (1 /6 three points), Morris 6, Haysmith, Dentmon 2 (8 rebounds), Hiro 30 (6/10 three points, 7 rebounds), Strauss 19 (5/11 three points, 7 rebounds)
WOLVES: McDaniels 14 (1 three-pointer, 6 rebounds), Edwards 15 (3 three-pointers, 8 rebounds, 5 assists), Towns 15 (1 three-pointers, 10 rebounds), Russell 14 (3/11 shots, 1/6 3-points, 6 rebounds, 9 assists), Beasley 12 (4), Prince 11 (2), Okoji, Reed 11 (1 three points, 10 rebounds), McLuffin 5, Novell 16 (2)
Jazz – Kings 134-125
Jordan Clarkson had a career night, Hassan Whiteside filled in the gap of Rudy Gomber and Donovan Mitchell, Bojan Bogdanovic were… themselves. All of this was more than enough for the Jazz against the Kings, with Utah winning 134-125.
Clarkson was the top scorer and finished the game on 45 points (career record) with 7/13 three points, with Bogdanovic adding 26 points, Mitchell adding 25 points, and Whiteside adding 12 points and 21 rebounds.
For the Kings, DiAron Fox had 41 points and 11 assists and Harrison Barnes had 18 points.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 37-42, 71-67, 100-88, 134-125
JAZZ: O’Neill 7 (1 3-pointers, 5 rebounds, 5 assists), Bogdanovic 26 (4/10 3-pointers), House 7 (2), Whiteside 12 (21 rebounds), Mitchell 25 (1/6 3- pointer, 5 rebounds, 6 assists), Pascal 1, Gay 6, Clarkson 45 (8/8 two points, 7/13 three points, 8/8 shots), Butler 5 (1)
KINGS: Liles 13 (1 three points, 5 rebounds), Barnes 18 (2), Holiday 3 (1), Jones 6, Fox 41 (5/11 three points, 11 assists), Metou 12 (5 rebounds), Harkles, Holmes 7 (6 rebounds), Mitchell 14 (2), Lamp 8 (1), DiVincenzo 3 (1)
Spurs – Pacers 108-119
The Pacers faced a tired Spurs (giving a second game in two days) and without Murray, Johnson and Peltl. So they couldn’t pass up the opportunity and took the win by 108-119 in San Antonio, in a match that even reached +18.
Tyrese Halibarton and Dwayne Washington each had 19 points for the winners, with Buddy Hilde adding 17 points.
At the Spurs, Jock Landal had 26 points, Lonnie Walker had 20 points and Devin Wassel had 19 points.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 26-34, 64-71, 82-97, 108-119
SPERS: Collins 9 (1 3-pointers, 5 rebounds), McDermott 5, Jones 9 (4/14 shots, 10 rebounds, 12 assists), Richardson 16 (6/20 shots, 2/7 3-pointers, 7 rebounds), Wassel 19 (3 threes, 7 rebounds), Bates-Diop 2, Landal 26 (1 threes, 7 rebounds), Walker 20 (6/16 shots, 4 threes, 6 rebounds), Primo 2
PAISER: Jackson 15 (5 rebounds), Bristet 9 (1 3s, 7 rebounds), Halliburton 19 (3 3s, 10 assists), Hild 17 (7/18 shots, 3/12 3s, 5 rebounds, 6 assists), Duarte 15 (3 threes, 8 rebounds), Smith 6 (11 rebounds), Bittage 10 (7 rebounds), Washington 19 (3), Sikes 9 (1)
Blazers – Wizards 127-118
Three Blazers had a career night against the Wizards, with Josh Hart leading the way, beating Portland Washington 127-118 and returning to positives after six straight losses.
Hart did things and wonders, finishing the game on 44 points (career record) with 6/9 three points. Next is Trenton Watford with 27 points (career record) while Drew Yubbank adds 20 points (career record) and 12 rebounds.
With the Wizards, Kentavius Caldwell-Pope had 26 points and Kyle Kuzma had 22 points.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 38-25, 72-54, 103-91, 127-118
BLAZER: Youbanks 20 (12 rebounds), Watford 27 (6 rebounds), Williams 10 (4/15 shots, 1/5 three points, 5 rebounds), Hart 44 (9/12 two points, 6/9 three points, 8/ 8 shots, 8 rebounds, 6 assists), Elby 10 (1 3s, 5 rebounds), Brown 9 (1), Hughes, McLemore 1 (0/7 shots, 0/5 3s), Johnson 6 (2)
WIZARD: Kuzma 22 (4), Kispert 15 (3 3-pointers, 5 rebounds), Gaford 14, Neto 4, Caldwell-Pope 26 (6/16 shots, 5/10 3-pointers, 5 assists), Gill 6, Hatsimura 12 (2), Avdiya, Bryant 9, Smith 10 (5 assists), Satoranski (0/5 shots)
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Basketball
Basketball player Elatontsev, who left Lokomotiv-Kuban, signed a contract with the NCAA team
The Oklahoma Sooners University of Oklahoma team, which plays in the North American student league NCAA, announced on its official website that it has signed a contract with Russian basketball player Kirill Elatontsev, who has a valid agreement with the Krasnodar club Lokomotiv-Kuban.
In November, Lokomotiv-Kuban announced that Elatontsev was likely faking signs of illness in order to avoid taking part in matches. Then the center voluntarily left the club and flew to the USA. In December, Match TV reported that Lokomotiv applied to the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) in order to prohibit Elatontsev from moving within competitions under the auspices of the organization.
“First of all, we are glad that Kirill is here, because the path to this moment has been long. He’s older and has played against some really tough opponents, which will also help us in league games. In addition, he has an excellent shot from under the hoop. “We’re excited about his arrival and we’re working to get him acclimated to our program, our system, so he can help us as quickly as possible,” Oklahoma head coach Porter Moser said.
The release notes that Elatontsev can play for the team.
Elatontsev is 23 years old and made his debut for the main team of Lokomotiv-Kuban in 2021. The center was recognized as the best young player in the VTB United League for two seasons in a row.
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Source: Sportbox
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Basketball
NBA: Barnes’ powerful triple-double, Detroit defeat and Lakers victory
Six games were played in the NBA regular season on the night of December 28-29.
Toronto hosted Golden State and earned a hard-fought overtime victory.
The Raptors had a better first quarter, during which they broke away from their opponent by 10 points (33:23), but the Warriors leveled this difference quite quickly and by the end of the second quarter they were already +6 – 56:50. However, they were unable to maintain their advantage, at least until the big break when the home team took the lead at 65:64.
In the third quarter, Golden State took the initiative and took the lead by 12 points (95:83), but at the end of the quarter, Toronto made an 8:0 move, reducing the gap to 4 points (96:100). However, the guest team started the fourth quarter better and stayed two or three shots away from their opponents. This continued until the middle of the quarter, and then Toronto slowly began to close the gap, tying the score at 120:120 47 seconds before the siren, thanks to Quickley’s three-pointer. Podzemski then hit a two-pointer to put the Warriors back in front, but Barnes responded with a two-pointer with 24 seconds left in the quarter, sending the game into overtime. The home team started the match with a score of 10:0 and then calmly maintained its advantage with a score of 141:127 and scored 5 points in 5 minutes.
Barnes recorded a triple-double with 23 points, 25 rebounds and 10 assists for Toronto. The most productive player of the match was Curry, but the 39 points he scored did not help the guest team win.
The Clippers hosted Detroit and won a sensational victory.
The home team was ahead by 19 points (33:14) in the first quarter, and then remained ahead throughout the entire match, reaching its maximum advantage of 26 points (95:69) at the beginning of the fourth quarter. Before the end of the game, the opponent regained half of this handicap, but this did not help the Pistons fully return to the game. As a result, the Clippers earned a landslide victory with a score of 112:99.
The most productive player of the match was Leonard, who achieved a double-double by scoring 55 points and collecting 11 rebounds, which was almost half of the Clippers’ entire set.
The Lakers defeated Sacramento after a series of underachievement.
Özernye, who took the initiative from the beginning of the game, gradually increased his advantage, won all quarters of the match and was defeated with a score of 125:101.
For the Lakers, Doncic scored 34 points and Ayton had a double-double with 11 points and 11 rebounds.
NBA. Regular season, December 29
Toronto – Golden State – 141:127 Overtime (33:29, 32:35, 31:36, 26:22, 19:5)
toronto: Quickley (27 + 7 assists + 5 turnovers), Ingram (26 + 6 assists), Barnes (23 + 25 rebounds + 10 assists), Barrett (12 + 7 rebounds), Agbaji (10) – start; Walter (18), Mamukelashvili (13), Shed (8 + 8 assists), Dick (4), Temple (0), Bettle (0), Mobo (0).
Golden State: Curry (39), Dr. Green (21 + 7 assists), Butler (19), Pist (8), Moody (3) – start; Podzemski (13), Richard (10 + 7 rebounds + 5 steals), Horford (7 + 7 rebounds), Payton II (4), Hield (3).
Clippers – Detroit – 112:99 (33:20, 27:22, 32:27, 20:30)
cutting machines: Leonard (55 + 11 rebounds + 5 steals), Harden (28 + 7 assists), Batum (12), B. Lopez (7 + 7 rebounds), Dunn (5) – start; D. Jones (3), Niederhauser (2), Miller (0), Sanders (0).
of Detroit: Cunningham (27 + 9 assists), Düren (18 + 14 rebounds), Harris (6), Thompson (6), D. Robinson (5) – start; Ivey (11), Stewart (8), Green (7), LeVert (4), Holland (4), Reed (3), Jenkins (0).
Lakers-Sacramento-125:101 (30:24, 38:29, 31:27, 26:21)
Lakers: Doncic (34 + 7 assists + 5 turnovers), James (24), Hachimura (12), Ayton (11 + 11 rebounds), Smart (0) – start; Smith (21), Larevia (11), Vanderbilt (5), Knecht (3), Thiero (2), Kleber (2), James Jr. (0), Timmy (0).
sacramento: DeRozan (22), Reynaud (16 + 10 rebounds), Westbrook (13 + 6 turnovers), Achiuwa (5), Ellis (2) – start; Schroeder (11 + 7 assists), Monk (11), Clifford (11), Cardwell (7 + 7 rebounds), McDermott (3).
Oklahoma – Philadelphia – 129:104 (32:29, 32:33, 38:24, 27:18)
Oklahoma: Holmgren (29 + 9 rebounds + 4 blocks + 6 turnovers), Gilgeous-Alexander (27), Jaylen Williams (14 + 6 assists), Hartenstein (5), Dort (3) – start; Wiggins (15), Mitchell (13), Wallace (9), Caruso (7), Carlson (4), K. Williams (3), Joe (0), Youngblood (0).
Philadelphia: Maxey (28), George (12), Edgecombe (10), Drummond (4), Barlow (2) – start; Grimes (13), Edwards (12), Bona (11 + 8 rebounds + 4 blocks), McCain (10), Walker (2).
Washington – Memphis – 116:112 (25:27, 35:32, 24:29, 32:24)
washington: Sarr (20 + 9 rebounds + 6 blocks), McCollum (16), Johnson (14), Coulibaly (14 + 8 rebounds), Middleton (10) – start; Bagley (14 + 7 rebounds), Carrington (12 + 7 assists + 8 turnovers), Champigne (10 + 12 rebounds), Brenham (6), Watkins (0), Riley (0).
Memphis: Jaren Jackson (31 + 8 rebounds + 4 blocks), Morant (21 + 7 assists), Aldama (14 + 10 rebounds + 5 steals), Coward (11), Wells (11 + 7 rebounds) – start; Spencer (8 + 7 assists), Jackson (5), Caldwell-Pope (4), Koloko (4 + 7 rebounds), Prosper (3).
Portland – Boston – 114:108 (31:30, 24:33, 31:22, 28:23)
Portland: Sharpe (26), Avdija (24 + 7 rebounds + 10 assists + 5 turnovers), Kamara (20), Clingan (18 + 18 rebounds), Murray (5) – start; Love (18 + 5 losses), Yang Hansen (3), Rooper (0), Sissoko (0).
Boston: Brown (37 + 7 rebounds + 6 turnovers), White (12 + 5 steals), Queta (11 + 8 rebounds), Pritchard (9), Walsh (5) – start; Simons (13), Gonzalez (13), Garza (5), Houser (3), Scheierman (0).
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Source: Sport UA
Ralph Bean is a writer for Sportish. Ralph has written about sports news for the last two years, and is currently an author on the site. He enjoys writing about sports, and hopes to cover more stories in the future.
Basketball
Let’s bow our heads. Legendary basketball player killed by rocket in Lviv
Every day at 9 am, Ukrainians commemorate the people who lost their lives in the Russia-Ukraine war. Today Sport.ua pays tribute to the outstanding Ukrainian basketball player of two EuroBaskets participants, Viktor Kobzisty, who was killed exactly two years ago, on December 29, 2023, supposedly by a Russian missile deep in the lines in Lviv. The man will remain 44 years old forever.
The legend of “Budivelnik”
Viktor Kobzisty was born on March 7, 1979 in Kremenchug, Poltava region. As a child, Victor played hockey and football. I quit football before because I was too high for this game. Later, Kobzisty quit hockey and focused on basketball. Victor, who studied at Kremenchug children’s and youth school No. 2, was considered one of the most talented players of his age in Ukraine.
After graduating from nine secondary school classes, Kobzisty entered the Kremenchug Pedagogical School named after Makarenko and in 1995, at the age of 16, he became a player of Kremenchug Neftekhim, where he made his debut in professional competitions. In 1996, Victor moved to Russian Samara, where he played only in the second team. Due to the fact that the club management rejected the offer to accept Russian citizenship.
In 1999, Kobzisty returned to Ukraine and signed a contract with CSKA Kiev, with which he became the silver medalist of the championship and the winner of the national cup in his first season. The army team finished the next championship in third place, after which Kobzisty moved to the ranks of Mariupol Azovmash.
In 2001, Victor tried playing abroad again – he went to Bulgaria, where he spent a season as a member of Yambolgazy. In the same year, Kobzisty played in the EuroBasket final as part of the Ukrainian national team.
Victor returned to Ukraine in 2002 and immediately became the leader of the Kyiv Budivelnik in the broadest sense. The legendary club was going through difficult times at that time, but the young people gathered in the team led by Kobzisty showed incredible thirst and attracted the attention of the fans with their fighting character. Victor spent four brilliant seasons with the Kyiv team.
And although “Budivelnik” was not among the leaders at that time, Kobzisty regularly received calls from the Ukrainian national teams. In particular, he played with the national team in the second EuroBasket of his career in 2005 and with the student team in two World Universiades. In 2005, Ukrainians won the silver medal, for which Kobzisty received the title of international master of sports. In 2006, Victor moved to Dnepr, but in 2008 he returned to Budivelnik and with him became the champion of Ukraine for the first time in 2011, after which he ended his playing career.
Coaching activities
Completing his performances, Kobzisty became assistant head coach of Budivelnik in 2011 and worked as an assistant to Josep Berrocal, Zvezdan Mitrovic and Ainars Bagatskis until 2014. Later, Victor took over as head of Dnepr-Azot from Kamensky, with whom he worked for a year.
In 2015, Kobzisty became president of Kremen from his hometown Kremenchug, and in 2017-2018 he played several matches for the club’s second team in the first division. He held this position until 2020 and also served as president of the club’s children and youth sports school.
In 2021, Victor was invited to work at the Lviv City Basketball Federation, and from 2023 he worked as the head coach of the women’s club Dynamo from Kiev, which plays in the Ukrainian Super League.
Death
Viktor Kobzisty also came to Lviv at the end of 2023 on basketball-related matters. He rented an apartment on Gnat Khotkevich Street in the Sykhov residential area. And it was this house that was hit by a Russian missile on December 29. One person died then. Victor Kobzisty.
Victor was buried in his hometown of Kremenchug on January 2, 2024. The funeral took place in St. Nicholas Cathedral, and the basketball player found eternal peace at the Svishtovsky cemetery.
Family
Victor and his wife raised two children. One of the sons, Alexander, now 22, followed in his father’s footsteps and is now also a basketball player. He played on Ukraine’s youth and junior national teams, made his national team debut, and currently plays for the University of Oregon team in the NCAA.
Source: Sport UA
Ralph Bean is a writer for Sportish. Ralph has written about sports news for the last two years, and is currently an author on the site. He enjoys writing about sports, and hopes to cover more stories in the future.
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