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The Bulls Cavaliers loose, the Wolves conquered Miami

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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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