Basketball
NBA: Good game from Mikhailyuk, triple-double from Doncic and great victory for Oklahoma
12 regular season games were played in the NBA on the night of December 18-19.
Utah hosted the Lakers and lost in an even game.
The Jazz started the game better, winning the first quarter 41-32, but held the lead until the start of the fourth quarter, but missed a 10-0 run to give the Lakers a 114-108 lead. Afterwards, the guest team increased its advantage and won with a score of 143:135.
Svyatoslav Mikhayyuk He returned to Utah’s starting lineup and played 17 minutes, during which he scored 11 points (2/2 free throws, 3/3 three-pointers) and also had 1 rebound and 1 steal.
The most productive player of the match was Doncic, who had a triple-double with 45 points, 11 rebounds and 14 assists, while LeBron James had a double-double with 28 points + 10 assists.
Oklahoma hosted the Clippers and earned a crushing victory.
The game didn’t start well for the Thunder as they lost 27:33 of the first quarter. But then the home team seized the initiative, quickly came back, took the lead and increased their advantage, eventually ending the match with a 122:101 victory.
The most productive player of the winning team was Gilgeous-Alexander, who brought 32 points to Oklahoma.
After winning the NBA, New York went to Indiana and had a lot of trouble with the underdog of the season.
The Pacers came out strong in the first quarter and won the game 36:25 into the game. Although the Knicks closed the gap afterwards, they could not take the lead until the beginning of the fourth quarter and managed to increase the score to 95:94. The game was then tied and the winner’s fate was decided in the final seconds. Brunson’s accurate three-pointer with 6 seconds left in the match became the winner for New York with a score of 114:113.
In fact, Brunson was the person who brought the most points to the Knicks with 25 points, while Kolek had a double-double with 16 points + 11 assists.
NBA. Regular season, December 19
Utah-Lakers-135:143 (41:32, 37:41, 28:29, 29:41)
Utah: George (34 + 8 assists), Bailey (19), Nurkic (15 + 8 rebounds + 7 assists + 5 losses), Mikhailyuk (11), Filipovski (6 + 13 rebounds) – start; Collier (18 + 13 assists), Sensabaugh (15), Clayton (8), Love (5), Hendricks (4).
Lakers: Doncic (45 + 11 rebounds + 14 assists + 5 steals), James (28 + 7 rebounds + 10 assists), Smart (17), Hayes (16), Hachimura (13) – start; Larevia (12), Vanderbilt (7 + 11 rebounds), Kleber (5), Thiero (0), Knecht (0), Smith (0).
Oklahoma – Clippers – 122:101 (27:33, 37:22, 39:28, 19:18)
Oklahoma: Gilgeous-Alexander (32 + 7 rebounds + 6 assists), Holmgren (22 + 7 rebounds), Jaylen Williams (20), Wallace (5 + 5 steals), Dort (0) – start; Mitchell (16 + 7 rebounds), Joe (14), Wiggins (5), Caruso (4), Carlson (4).
cutting machines: Leonard (22 + 8 rebounds + 6 assists), Collins (20), Dunn (14 + 6 losses), Bogdanovic (14), Zubac (11 + 11 rebounds) – start; B. Lopez (6), Batum (6), Sanders (5+6 losses), Miller (3), Brown (0), Dennis (0).
Indiana – New York – 113:114 (36:25, 26:34, 30:27, 21:28)
indiana: Nembhard (31), Siakam (26), Maturin (16 + 8 rebounds), Jackson (10), Huff (6 + 10 rebounds) – start; McConnell (8), Walker (6), Jackson (4 + 10 rebounds), Matthews (4), Bradley (2), Furphy (0), Thompson (0).
New York: Brunson (25 + 7 rebounds + 7 assists), Bridges (22 + 8 rebounds), Anunoby (16), Diawara (5), Hookporty (4) – start; Clarkson (18), Kolek (16 + 11 assists), Jamison (5), Yabusele (3), McCullar (0), Dadier (0).
Charlotte-Atlanta-133:126 (37:32, 43:37, 27:26, 26:31)
Charlotte: Ball (28 + 13 assists + 6 losses), Knippel (28 + 7 assists), Miller (26 + 7 assists), Bridges (16), Kolkbrenner (8) – start; Hall (10), Diabati (5), James (5), Simpson (4), Green (3), Plumley (0).
Atlanta: Johnson (43 + 11 rebounds + 9 assists), Daniels (14 + 6 assists), Okongwu (12), Young (8 + 10 assists), Risache (5) – start; Alexander-Walker (28 + 8 rebounds), Krejci (5), Kennard (4), Gue (4), Newell (3).
Brooklyn – Miami – 95:106 (27:30, 22:24, 24:23, 22:29)
Brooklyn: Porter (28), Claxton (16 + 12 rebounds + 8 assists), Demin (14), Clowney (8), Mann (4) – start; Wolfe (9), Wilson (8), Sharp (4), Z. Williams (2), Martin (2), Powell (0).
Miami: Powell (24), Ware (22 + 12 rebounds + 4 blocks), Mitchell (10 + 7 assists), Wiggins (10), Adebayo (8 + 17 rebounds) – start; Jaques (19), Fontecchio (7), Smith (3 + 6 assists), Yakucionis (3).
Milwaukee – Toronto – 105:111 (25:31, 28:26, 23:26, 29:28)
Milwaukee: Porter (22 + 13 assists + 7 losses), Turner (21), Sims (6 + 7 rebounds), Green (5), Trent (3) – start; Portis (24 + 12 rebounds), Rollins (17), G. Harris (7).
toronto: Ingram (29 + 8 rebounds), Barnes (24 + 11 rebounds + 5 losses), Mamukelashvili (18 + 7 rebounds), Agbadzhi (10), Quickley (9 + 10 assists) – start; Shed (8 + 11 assists), Dick (6), Murray-Boyles (4), Walter (3), Bettle (0).
New Orleans – Houston – 133:128 Overtime (24:33, 21:34, 38:32, 36:20, 14:9)
New Orleans: Bay (29 + 9 rebounds), Murphy (27), Jones (18 + 8 steals), Quinn (16 + 12 rebounds), Fiers (9) – start; Poole (15), Williamson (9), Alvarado (7 + 6 assists), Matkovic (3), McGowens (0), Missy (0).
Houston: Durant (32 + 7 rebounds + 4 blocks + 6 turnovers), Shengyun (28 + 11 rebounds + 8 assists), Thompson (23), Smith (12 + 12 rebounds), Okogie (10) – start; Sheppard (11 + 7 assists), Adams (6 + 10 rebounds), A. Holiday (3), Capela (3).
San Antonio – Washington – 119:94 (34:27, 23:26, 34:22, 28:19)
San Antonio: Vassell (18), Castle (17 + 6 assists), Cornet (10), Fox (6), Barnes (2) – start; Harper (24), Wembanyama (15 + 8 rebounds + 4 blocks), Shempeni (12 + 7 rebounds), K. Johnson (9 + 7 rebounds), Brian (5), McLaughlin (1), Biyombo (0), Sohan (0), Waters (0).
washington: Sarr (18), Carrington (17), McCollum (11), George (11 + 6 assists), Coulibaly (3) – start; Bagley (13), Johnson (8), Vukcevic (6), Shempeny (3+9 rebounds), Watkins (2), Riley (2), Johnson (0), Hill (0).
Dallas – Detroit – 116:114 Overtime (35:30, 31:27, 25:22, 19:31, 6:4)
dallas: Flagg (23 + 10 rebounds), Marshall (16), Davis (15 + 14 rebounds), Washington (13 + 7 rebounds), Nembhard (6 + 7 assists) – start; Williams (14), Christie (11), Gafford (9 + 5 losses), Thompson (5), Russell (4).
of Detroit: Cunningham (29 + 10 rebounds + 9 assists), Düren (17 + 13 rebounds), Thompson (8), D. Robinson (2), Harris (0) – start; Stewart (14 + 7 rebounds), Holland (12 + 7 rebounds), Jenkins (11), Ivey (8), LeVert (6), Reed (4), Green (3), Sasser (0).
Denver-Orlando-126:115 (25:32, 43:22, 31:31, 27:30)
Denver: J. Murray (32), Jokic (23 + 11 rebounds + 13 assists + 6 turnovers), K. Johnson (19 + 11 rebounds), B. Brown (11), Jones (8) – start; Hardaway (12), Valanciunas (10), Pickett (9 + 7 assists), Strother (2), Nnaji (0).
Orlando’s: Banchero (26 + 16 rebounds + 10 assists), Carter (26 + 9 rebounds), Black (22), Bane (6 + 8 assists), Jones (5) – start; Howard (12), Richardson (9), Bitadze (6), Pend (3).
Phoenix – Golden State – 99:98 (26:29, 20:24, 24:18, 29:27)
Phoenix: Booker (25), Brooks (24 + 7 rebounds), Gillespie (16), O’Neal (9), Williams (6) – start; Goodwin (9), Buey (4), Dunn (4), Ighodaro (2 + 13 rebounds + 5 steals).
Golden State: Butler (31), Curry (15 + 9 rebounds + 7 assists), Post (9 + 11 rebounds), Dr. Green (7 + 5 turnovers), Moody (5 + 8 rebounds) – start; Podziemski (18), Santos (6), Hield (3), Melton (2), Kuminga (2), Payton II (0), Jackson-Davis (0).
Portland – Sacramento – 134:133 Overtime (36:40, 27:20, 19:23, 33:32, 19:18)
Portland: Avdija (35 + 5 turnovers), Sharpe (26), Grant (20 + 9 rebounds), Clingan (19 + 8 rebounds), Kamara (17 + 8 rebounds) – start; Murray (7), Love (5), Sissoko (3), R. Williams (2), Reeth (0), Rooper (0).
sacramento: DeRozan (33), Reynaud (29 + 11 rebounds), Westbrook (20 + 10 assists), Murray (17 + 4 blocked shots), Achiuwa (2) – start; Ellis (10 + 6 steals), Cardwell (8 + 7 rebounds), Clifford (8), Schroeder (6 + 6 assists), Saric (0).
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Source: Sport UA
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