Basketball
NBA. Phoenix beat Utah, Avalanche’s effort didn’t help Chicago
On Sunday night, October 29, the next regular season games in the National Basketball Association were played abroad.
“Phoenix”, one of the favorites of the season, faced “Utah” at home and achieved a crushing victory – 126:104.
Zach LaVine scored 51 points for Chicago in the game against Detroit, but this did not help the Bulls – they lost 102:118.
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Washington – Memphis – 113:106 (25:22, 37:24, 30:34, 21:26)
Washington: Poole (27 + 5 turnovers), Kuzma (21 + 13 rebounds), Jones (14 + 7 assists), Avdija (10), Gafford (10 + 11 rebounds) – start; Kispert (22), Gallinari (5), Wright (2 + 7 assists), Muscala (2), Coulibaly (0).
Memphis: Bane (26 + 5 turnovers), Z. Williams (16 + 10 rebounds), Jaren Jackson (16), Smart (9 + 6 assists), Tillman (8 + 7 rebounds) – starter; Roddy (14), Rose (7), Laravia (5), Konchar (5+9 rebounds), Lofton (0).
New Orleans – New York – 96:87 (26:12, 29:25, 22:31, 19:19)
New Orleans: Ingram (26 + 7 rebounds + 5 turnovers), Williamson (24), McCollum (12 + 7 assists), Jones (10), Valanciunas (8) – start; Hawkins (9), Ryan (3), Daniels (2), Lewis (2), Liddell (0), Zeller (0), Nance (0).
New York: Barrett (18), Brunson (14), Randle (10 + 12 rebounds + 8 turnovers), Robinson (8 + 15 rebounds), Grimes (5) – start; Quickley (10), Jeffries (5), DiVincenzo (5), Hartenstein (4), Hart (3 + 10 rebounds), Windler (3), McBride (2), Sims (0).
Detroit – Chicago – 118:102 (29:26, 28:18, 27:33, 34:25)
Detroit: Cunningham (25 + 10 assists + 6 turnovers), Duren (23 + 15 rebounds), Stewart (14 + 9 rebounds), Thompson (9 + 12 rebounds), Hayes (6) – start; Burks (18), Bagley (11), Ivey (7), Harris (3), Sasser (2), Umude (0).
Chicago: LaVine (51), DeRozan (20), Vucevic (12), White (0), Williams (0) – start; Dosunmu (5), Craig (4), Carter (3), Terry (3), Caruso (2), Drummond (2), Phillips (0), Taylor (0).
Toronto – Philadelphia – 107:114 (36:27, 23:29, 20:35, 28:23)
Toronto: Barnes (24 + 8 rebounds), Trent (17), Schröder (15 + 10 assists), Siakam (11 + 7 rebounds), Poeltl (6 + 7 rebounds) – starter; Dick (16), Flynn (7), Achiuwa (6 + 7 rebounds), Boucher (5), McDaniels (0).
Philadelphia: Maxey (34 + 7 assists), Embiid (34 + 9 rebounds + 8 assists), Harris (15), Tucker (3), Melton (2) – start; Oubre (18), Reed (4), House (2), Beverly (2), Green (0).
Cleveland – Indiana – 113:125 (37:31, 12:29, 38:31, 26:34)
Cleveland: E. Mobley (33 + 14 rebounds), LeVert (31 + 8 assists), Strus (21 + 11 rebounds + 6 assists), Okoro (11), Wade (6) – start; Niang (7), Thompson (4), Jones (0), Porter (0), Merrill (0), Bates (0).
Indiana: Haliburton (21 + 8 rebounds + 13 assists), Turner (20 + 12 rebounds), Maturin (13), B. Brown (6), Toppin (4) – start; Nesmith (26 + 9 rebounds), Smith (13), Hield (10), McConnell (8 + 8 assists), Nembard (4).
Minnesota – Miami – 106:90 (26:31, 29:22, 25:20, 26:17)
Minnesota: Edwards (19 + 7 assists), Conley (14), Gobert (14 + 14 rebounds), Towns (12 + 10 rebounds), Alexander-Walker (5) – start; Reed (25 + 8 rebounds), Anderson (12), McLaughlin (3), Milton (2), Minott (0), Miller (0), Brown (0).
Miami: Hirro (22), Adebayo (19), Jovic (8 + 11 rebounds), Jaquez (7), Lauri (3 + 7 assists) – start; D. Robinson (8), Kane (8), Smith (5), Swider (5), Bryant (5), Hampton (0), O. Robinson (0).
Phoenix – Utah – 126:104 (37:27, 29:23, 40:28, 20:26)
Phoenix: Durant (26 + 7 assists), Gordon (21), Allen (17), Nurkic (10 + 7 rebounds + 6 assists), Okogie (7) – start; Goodwin (12), Eubanks (12), Watanabe (7), Little (6), Bates-Diop (2), S. Lee (2), Azubuike (2), Metu (2), Bol (0).
Utah: Markkanen (19), Collins (11 + 10 rebounds), Clarkson (7 + 5 turnovers), Horton-Tucker (4), Kessler (2) – start; Sexton (14 + 6 assists), Fontecchio (13), George (12 + 7 rebounds + 6 assists), Olynyk (9), Shamanich (5), Dunn (4), Yurtseven (4), Agbaji (0).
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.
