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Howard’s Baskonia take on Valencia at the Fortress of Roig Arena

After three consecutive trips, Valencia Basket returns home at an important time in the calendar, this time for another EuroLeague match against Costner Baskonia on Tuesday (8pm).

Valencia Basketball started the day in third place with 11 wins and six losses in the continent’s premier competition. Talonja achieved a valuable victory on the Olympiakos court, but then suffered two defeats against Maccabi and UCAM Murcia. Now, Pedro Martínez’s side are back at home, where they have yet to lose in front of their fans.

Meanwhile, Baskonia (6-11) has experienced significant improvement since the start of the season. Despite all the inconveniences, Paolo Galbiati was able to achieve important results, especially at the Buesa Arena. A final example is the final day of the Endesa League, with just nine players and Marcus Howard scoring the winning basket. Furthermore, the Basque team already has valuable additions such as Gitis Lazevicius and Eugène Omoruyi. And probably. Key players such as Matteo Spagnuolo and Rodions Kurtis will be brought back, but Tadas Sedekerskis will remain sidelined.

As for the local teams, there is no news for the Talogna team. Braxton Key is set to return to EuroLeague, but Xavi López-Arostegui will continue to be the only injured player. Therefore, Pedro Martínez technically has to exclude two pieces.

Baskonia will make their debut at the Roig Arena looking for revenge after the Valencians won the Endesa League in Vitoria two days ago, with Kameron Taylor scoring the winning goal in the last second.

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Oklahoma defeated San Antonio, giving Minnesota and the Lakers productive victories.

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Seven games were played in the NBA regular season on the night of January 13-14.

Oklahoma still beat San Antonio in its fourth try this season.

While the first half of the match witnessed a balanced match, neither team could win by more than 6 points. The decisive factor in the match was the third quarter, when the Thunder made a move at 11:0, then at 12:0 to take a 16-point lead at 86:69. Then Oklahoma calmly controlled the course of the match and won a landslide victory – 119:98.

The best player of the match was Gilgeous-Alexander with 34 points, while Jaylin Williams achieved a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds.

Minnesota left no chance to Milwaukee on the road.

Even in the first quarter, the Timberwolves had a comfortable lead and won with 38:20 to play. Minnesota then increased its advantage and reached +40 – 123:83 at the top. As a result, the visiting team won with 129:106 points.

Randle scored 29 points and Hyland scored 23 points for Minnesota.

The Lakers defeated Atlanta after three straight losses.

The fate of the match was decided in the first half, when the Lakers won by 21 points (81:60). The home team then calmly controlled the course of events on the field and won the match 141:116.

The most productive player of the match was LeBron, who had a double-double with 31 points, 10 assists and was one rebound away from a triple-double. Doncic (27 points + 12 assists) and Ayton (17 points + 18 rebounds) also recorded double-doubles.

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Oklahoma – San Antonio – 119:98 (32:26, ​​​23:26, 40:24, 24:22)

Oklahoma: Gilgeous-Alexander (34 + 4 blocks), Jaylen Williams (20), Holmgren (8 + 10 rebounds), Wallace (6), Wiggins (5) – start; Caruso (13), Jaylin Williams (11+10 rebounds), Mitchell (11), Joe (8), K. Williams (3).

San Antonio: Castle (20 + 7 rebounds + 8 assists + 5 losses), Vembanyama (17 + 7 rebounds), Fox (14), Shempeni (13), Barnes (2) – starts; Harper (12), K. Johnson (9), Cornet (8 + 8 rebounds), Waters (3), Sohan (0), McLaughlin (0), Brian (0).

Milwaukee-Minnesota-106:139 (20:38, 25:38, 33:30, 28:33)

Milwaukee: Y. Antetokounmpo (25 + 8 rebounds + 7 losses), Portis (14 + 7 rebounds), Porter (13 + 8 assists), Rollins (11 + 7 rebounds), Green (9) – start; Coffey (10), Trent (6), Nance (5), Anthony (4), G. Harris (3), Jackson (2), Kuzma (2), T. Antetokounmpo (2), Sims (0).

Minnesota: Randle (29 + 8 rebounds + 6 assists), Reed (19), McDaniels (17), DiVincenzo (11 + 7 assists), Conley (9) – start; Hyland (23), Beranger (13), Miller (7), Dillingham (5), Clark (4), Juzeng (2), Ingles (0).

Lakers-Atlanta-141:116 (37:30, 44:30, 21:26, 39:30)

Lakers: James (31 + 9 rebounds + 10 assists), Dončić (27 + 12 assists + 7 turnovers), Larevia (17), Ayton (17 + 18 rebounds), Smart (16) – start; Vincent (10), Hachimura (7), Smith (6), Vanderbilt (3), Bufkin (3), Knecht (2), Timmy (2), James Jr. (0).

of Atlanta: Alexander-Walker (26), Johnson (13 + 6 assists), Krejci (11), Daniels (8 + 8 rebounds), Okongwu (7 + 8 rebounds) – start; McCollum (25), Kispert (19), Gueye (5+5 steals), Wallace (2), Newell (0).

Miami – Phoenix – 127:121 (36:28, 35:26, 21:38, 35:29)

Miami: Adebayo (29 + 9 rebounds), Powell (27), Hirro (23), Mitchell (9 + 6 assists), Wiggins (8) – start; Jaques (16+8 assists), Ware (10), Smith (2), Larsson (2), Jovic (1).

Phoenix: Brooks (25), Booker (24 + 9 rebounds + 9 assists), Williams (18 + 14 rebounds), Gillespie (13), O’Neal (8) – start; Allen (25), Ighodaro (3), Dunn (3), Goodwin (2).

New Orleans-Denver-116:122 (31:32, 34:28, 27:29, 24:33)

New Orleans: Murphy (31), Bey (17), Williamson (12 + 7 rebounds), Fiers (10), Queen (10 + 13 rebounds) – start; Poole (16), Missy (8 + 7 rebounds), Hawkins (6), Matkovic (4), Peavy (2).

Denver: J. Murray (35 + 9 assists), Watson (31 + 7 rebounds), Pickett (16), Gordon (16 + 7 rebounds), Jones (2) – start; Hardaway (18), B. Brown (4), Nnaji (0), Tyson (0).

Houston – Chicago – 119:113 (29:24, 28:36, 33:28, 29:25)

Houston: Durant (28 + 10 rebounds), Thompson (23), Shengyun (23 + 7 rebounds + 11 assists), Smith (18 + 7 rebounds), Okogie (4) – start; Davison (9+7 rebounds), Sheppard (8), Adams (4+7 rebounds), Capela (2), Tate (0).

Chicago: Jones (34 + 7 assists), Buzelis (19), Smith (14 + 9 rebounds), Vucevic (14 + 7 rebounds), Okoro (9) – start; Herter (11), Dosunmu (7), Terry (5), Williams (0).

Golden State – Portland – 119:97 (38:24, 29:17, 28:30, 24:26)

Golden State: Butler (16), Moody (14), Dr. Green (10 + 7 rebounds + 6 turnovers), Curry (7 + 10 assists), Post (3) – start; Melton (23), Podziemski (15), Payton II (8), Richard (8), Santos (6+6 assists), Horford (6), Hield (3), Spencer (0), Jackson-Davis (0).

Portland: Sharpe (19), Love (17 + 7 assists), Clingan (7 + 9 rebounds), Kamara (6), Sissoko (3) – start; Rooper (13), Holiday (12 + 8 rebounds), R. Williams (11), Cook (3), Rith (3), Jan Hansen (3).

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Oklahoma defeated San Antonio in the NBA match, Gilgeous-Alexander scored 34 points

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Oklahoma City Thunder basketball players beat the San Antonio Spurs in a home match of the NBA regular season.

The meeting in Oklahoma City ended with a score of 119:98 (32:26, ​​23:26, 40:24, 24:22).

The most productive players of the match were Thunder point guard Shea Gilgeous-Alexander (34 points) and Spurs guard Stephon Castle (20 points).

Oklahoma won its fourth victory in a row and leads the Western Conference (34 wins/7 losses) and the overall championship standings. San Antonio (27/13) is in second position in the West.

Results of other matches of the game day:

Miami Heat – Phoenix Suns – 127:121,

New Orleans Pelicans – Denver Nuggets – 116:122,

“Milwaukee Bucks” – “Minnesota Timberwolves” – 106:139,

“Houston Rockets” – “Chicago Bulls” – 119:113,

Los Angeles Lakers – Atlanta Hawks – 141:116,

Golden State Warriors – Portland Trail Blazers – 119:97.

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It is clear how long Anthony Davis will be away from the field after his hand injury

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It is clear how long Anthony Davis will be away from the field after his hand injury

Star player of Dallas Mavericks Anthony Davis According to the news of Shems Charania, he will be away from the field for at least six weeks.

Davis will not need surgery to repair the damaged ligament in his left hand. Anthony, Los Angeles specialist Dr. He received a second medical opinion from Steven Sheen, after which it was decided to pursue a conservative, non-surgical path to recovery.

Charania also stated that given the situation regarding Davis’ return, talks regarding a possible player replacement have restarted this season, with many teams showing interest.

Due to injuries, Davis played in only 20 games for Dallas this season. His regular absence has significantly affected the results of the team, which currently has a balance of 15-25.

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