Basketball
NBA. Mikhailyuk played against San Antonio, Detroit beat Boston
Nine games were played in the NBA regular season on the night of January 19-20.
“San Antonio” confidently defeated “Utah” in its home match.
Even in the first quarter, Spurs were ahead of their opponent by 10 points (34:24), but at the beginning of the second 12 minutes, Utah quickly recovered and gained a lead of 15:2 – 41:38. San Antonio then took the lead again, took control of the game and did not allow the Jazz to take the lead again. As a result, Spurs won with a score of 123:110.
Svyatoslav Mikhayyuk The player, who entered the game in Utah’s top 5 and played 24 minutes, recorded 10 points (2/2 free throws, 1/3 two-pointers, 2/4 three-pointers), 2 rebounds, 3 assists and 1 steal.
The most productive player of the match was Vembanyama, who had a double-double with 33 points and 10 rebounds.
Detroit defeated Boston at home in the match between the Eastern Conference leaders.
The Celtics started the game better and quickly took the lead by 8 points, 16:8. However, they failed to widen the gap further and won the first quarter with only +3 score at 29:26. In the second 12 minutes, the Pistons made two 9-0 attacks and gained a 12-point advantage (58:46). In the big attack, Boston fell to 8 points with 51:59. In the second half of the match, the game ended in a tie, the teams took the lead 9 times and there were draws 10 times. The key points of the game were Cunningham’s two-pointer and Harris’ three-pointer at 99:99, which made the team +5 with a minute and a half left in the quarter, and Detroit eventually remained at 104:103.
The top scorer of the winning team was Harris with 25 points, while Cunningham also had a double-double with 16 points and 14 rebounds.
NBA. Regular season, January 20
Atlanta – Milwaukee – 110:112 (19:20, 19:34, 34:26, 38:32)
of Atlanta: Alexander-Walker (32 + 6 assists), Johnson (28 + 16 rebounds + 6 assists), Daniels (17 + 9 rebounds + 10 assists), Okongwu (4 + 10 rebounds), Kispert (2) – start; McCollum (17), Newell (6), Kennard (2), Gueye (2), Krejci (0).
Milwaukee: Y. Antetokounmpo (21 + 16 rebounds + 6 assists), Green (18), Turner (14 + 8 rebounds), Rollins (13), Kuzma (10) – start; Portis (19), Porter (9 + 7 assists), Nance (5), G. Harris (2).
Cleveland – Oklahoma – 104:136 (27:32, 24:34, 28:25, 25:45)
cleveland: Mitchell (19), Tyson (16 + 10 rebounds), E. Mobley (16 + 7 rebounds), Allen (16 + 9 rebounds), Wade (0) – start; Hunter (16 + 9 rebounds + 5 turnovers), Porter (9), Tomlin (6 + 8 rebounds), Ball (3), Proctor (3), Bryant (0).
Oklahoma: Gilgeous-Alexander (30), Holmgren (28 + 8 rebounds), Dort (18), Wiggins (12 + 5 steals), Jaylin Williams (6) – start; Joe (16), Youngblood (6), K. Williams (5), Jeng (5), Mitchell (5+9 assists), Wallace (4), Caruso (1).
Washington – Clippers – 106:110 (26:26, 27:28, 28:25, 25:31)
washington: Sarr (28), George (18 + 6 assists + 6 losses), Carrington (17 + 7 assists + 5 losses), Johnson (15), Middleton (11) – starts; Champigne (9), Bagley (6 + 8 rebounds), Watkins (1 + 7 rebounds), Riley (1).
cutting machines: Harden (36 + 7 rebounds + 9 assists), Zubac (14 + 12 rebounds + 5 turnovers), Collins (11), Dunn (10), Sanders (8) – starts; Miller (16), B. Lopez (6), Christie (6), Batum (3).
New York – Dallas – 97:114 (22:31, 25:44, 24:19, 26:20)
New York: Brunson (22 + 6 assists), Towns (22 + 18 rebounds + 5 turnovers), Anunoby (9), Hart (8), Bridges (7) – start; Robinson (12 + 14 rebounds), Shemet (6), McBride (5), Diawara (2), Kolek (2), Hookporty (1), Clarkson (1).
dallas: Christie (26), Marshall (19 + 8 rebounds), Flagg (18 + 7 rebounds), Caleb Martin (3), Powell (2) – start; Cisse (15 + 9 rebounds + 4 blocks), Thompson (14), Williams (6), Robinson-Earl (4), Nembhard (4), Hardy (3), Kelly (0).
San Antonio – Utah – 123:110 (34:26, 27:31, 35:23, 27:30)
San Antonio: Vembanyama (33 + 10 rebounds), Castle (18 + 8 assists), Fox (14 + 8 assists), Champeny (13), Barnes (10) – start; Harper (15), Brian (11), Cornet (7 + 7 rebounds), K. Johnson (2).
Utah: George (30 + 6 assists), Nurkic (20 + 9 rebounds), Mikhailyuk (10), Bailey (8), Williams (5) – start; Filipovski (13), Collier (10), Clayton (8 + 7 assists), Love (6 + 11 rebounds).
Philadelphia – Indiana – 113:104 (33:30, 17:25, 32:26, 31:23)
Philadelphia: Embiid (30 + 9 rebounds), Maxey (29 + 8 assists + 8 steals), Ubry (18), Edgecombe (11), Barlow (11 + 7 rebounds) – start; Walker (5), Grimes (5), Bona (2), Watford (2).
indiana: Nembhard (25 + 5 turnovers), Siakam (24 + 7 assists), Huff (10), Nesmith (7 + 11 rebounds + 6 turnovers), Furphy (3) – start; McConnell (10), Walker (8), Bradley (8 + 7 rebounds), Jackson (6), Sheppard (3).
Brooklyn – Phoenix – 117:126 (26:40, 42:32, 21:31, 28:23)
Brooklyn: Porter (23), Clowney (16), Claxton (12 + 8 rebounds + 6 assists), Powell (11), Mann (10 + 8 assists) – start; Z. Williams (15), Traore (10), Martin (9), Wolf (8), Wilson (3).
Phoenix: Brooks (27), Booker (24), Gillespie (22), Williams (16 + 8 rebounds), O’Neal (11) – starter; Allen (14 + 8 assists), Ighodaro (5), Dunn (3), Livers (2), Goodwin (2).
Detroit-Boston-104:103 (26:29, 33:22, 25:31, 20:21)
Detroit: Harris (25), Düren (18 + 9 rebounds), Cunningham (16 + 14 assists), D. Robinson (15), Thompson (7 + 7 rebounds) – start; Stewart (8), Ivey (7), Green (3), Holland (3), LeVert (2).
Boston: Brown (32 + 11 rebounds), Pritchard (17), Houser (16), Queta (10 + 8 rebounds), White (4 + 9 rebounds) – start; Garza (10), Simons (9), Scheierman (3), Walsh (2).
Golden State – Miami – 135:112 (36:34, 34:32, 34:27, 31:19)
Golden State: Curry (19 + 11 assists), Butler (17), Post (15 + 9 rebounds), Moody (13), Richard (5 + 7 assists) – start; Podzemski (24), Hield (16), Horford (10 + 8 rebounds), Jackson-Davis (7), Payton II (6), Cryer (3).
Miami: Powell (21), Wiggins (18), Larsson (9), Mitchell (7), Adebayo (4 + 12 rebounds) – starter; Ware (15), Fontecchio (13 + 8 rebounds), Jaques (10 + 9 assists), Smith (5), Gardner (5), Yakucionis (3), Jovic (2), Johnson (0).
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Source: Sport UA
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