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Remaining in the A’ Division was difficult for the junior national team

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Remaining in the A’ Division was difficult for the junior national team

The junior national team will play for places 13-16 after their defeat against Hungary (45-57) in the U18 EuroBasket, which will be played in Heraklion, Crete.

Poor performance, defeat by Hungary (45-57) and a difficult task for the junior national team in EuroBasket U18 Crete. Our representative group now needs to go to 2/2 in the next couple of games to stay in the A’ division and not destroy what they built with the two wins in the first games of the tournament.

THE DECADES: 9-12, 27-30, 31-44, 45-57

HELLAS (Keramidas): Baxevanou 10 (1), Damoulakis 2 (1/6 shots, 8 assists, 6 errors), Kelemeni, Stamatakis 5 (1/6 shots, 5 rebounds), Vassiliou 18 (7/9 two-pointers, 4 /6 shots, 7 rebounds), Alexia 2, Christakis, Cooper 6, Palaska

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NBA. Dallas beat Utah, Oklahoma beat Houston, Detroit beat Phoenix

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NBA. Dallas beat Utah, Oklahoma beat Houston, Detroit beat Phoenix

Nine games were played in the NBA regular season on the night of January 15-16.

“Dallas” took revenge on “Utah” for the defeat it suffered in its home match last week.

Mavericks decided the fate of the match by winning the first quarter by 11 points at 35:24. They then only improved their advantage and brought it to +38 – 110:72 at the top. In the end, Dallas won with a score of 144:112.

Thompson had a double-double with 25 points and Cisse with 10 points and 13 rebounds.

Svyatoslav Mikhayyuk Jazz did not take part in this game because it gave the youngsters the opportunity to play again.

“Houston” could not stop “Oklahoma”’s victory march at home.

The Thunder quickly took the initiative and kept their opponents within one or two shots. This continued for three quarters, and in the fourth quarter, Oklahoma took a 14:0 lead and finally closed the game-winner question, making the score 106:86. Thunder won in the end – 111:91.

Gilgeous-Alexander became the most productive player of the match, scoring 20 points.

“Detroit” earned a hard-fought victory over “Phoenix” in its home game.

The Suns won the first quarter 32-23 but lost the next three quarters. But they did so by a minimal margin, and so the Pistons did not take the lead until midway through the third quarter, with the score at 75:74. After that the game improved and the intrigue continued until the end of the meeting. The decisive factor in the match was Cunningham’s two-point field goal and the score became 104:100 in favor of Detroit. Then, thanks to penalties, the home team maintained its advantage of 108:105.

The most productive player of the winning team was Robinson with 19 points, while Duren (16 points + 18 rebounds) and Cunningham (10 points + 11 assists) scored a double-double.

NBA. Regular season, January 16

Orlando-Memphis-118:111 (23:39, 35:28, 26:12, 34:32)

Orlando’s: Banchero (26 + 13 rebounds), Black (21 + 6 assists), F. Wagner (21 + 10 rebounds), Bane (13 + 6 assists), Carter (9) – start; Penda (9), da Silva (8), Bitadze (5), M. Wagner (4), Jones (2).

Memphis: Jaren Jackson (30), Coward (17), Spencer (7 + 7 rebounds + 10 assists), Landale (6), Wells (2) – start; Aldama (18), Jackson (15), V. Williams (10), Konchar (6 + 8 rebounds), Caldwell-Pope (0).

Detroit-Phoenix-108:105 (23:32, 33:31, 33:27, 19:15)

Detroit: D. Robinson (19), Harris (16 + 7 rebounds + 5 steals), Duren (16 + 18 rebounds), Cunningham (10 + 11 assists + 5 turnovers), Thompson (5) – starts; Ivey (15), Holland (11 + 9 rebounds + 5 turnovers), Green (5), Jenkins (5), Stewart (4), LeVert (2).

Phoenix: Allen (33), Gillespie (18 + 6 assists), Brooks (16), O’Neal (11 + 7 rebounds + 7 assists), Williams (5 + 4 blocked shots) – start; Ighodaro (10 + 6 steals), Goodwin (7 + 12 rebounds), Dunn (5), Livers (0), Fleming (0).

Miami – Boston – 114:119 (36:25, 28:29, 29:29, 21:36)

Miami: Powell (26), Hirro (22), Adebayo (22), Wiggins (16 + 8 rebounds), Larsson (7) – start; Yakucionis (12 + 8 assists), Weir (3), Jovic (3), Fontecchio (3), Smith (0).

Boston: Brown (27 + 7 rebounds + 5 losses), Houser (17), Keta (9 + 9 rebounds), White (8), Pritchard (2 + 8 assists) – start; Simons (39), Garza (11), Walsh (4 + 8 rebounds), Gonzalez (2), Scheierman (0).

Houston – Oklahoma – 91:111 (19:21, 29:34, 27:22, 16:34)

Houston: Durant (19 + 7 rebounds), Smith (17 + 10 rebounds + 5 losses), Shengyun (14 + 13 rebounds + 5 losses), Thompson (13 + 9 rebounds), Okogie (5) – start; Sheppard (7), Adams (6 + 11 rebounds), Davison (5), Green (3), Tate (2), A. Holiday (0).

Oklahoma: Gilgeous-Alexander (20 + 5 turnovers), Holmgren (18 + 9 rebounds + 4 blocks), Dort (13), Jaylen Williams (6 + 10 assists), Wiggins (5) – start; Mitchell (17), Wallace (8), K. Williams (7), Joe (6), Jaylin Williams (6), Caruso (5), Youngblood (0), Jeng (0).

San Antonio – Milwaukee – 119:101 (31:27, 35:26, 40:16, 13:32)

San Antonio: Vembanyama (22 + 10 rebounds), Castle (19 + 10 assists), Fox (18), Shempeni (13 + 11 rebounds), Barnes (6) – start; Harper (13), Cornet (10), K. Johnson (7 + 8 rebounds), Olynyk (4), Waters (3), Sohan (2), Brian (2), McLaughlin (0).

Milwaukee: Y. Antetokounmpo (21), Rollins (6 + 7 rebounds + 7 assists), Green (6), Turner (5), Porter (0) – start; Kuzma (18), Portis (13), Coffey (7), Jackson (7), Anthony (7), Trent (3), G. Harris (3), Nance (2), T. Antetokounmpo (2), Sims (1).

Dallas – Utah – 144:122 (35:24, 35:26, 42:29, 32:43)

dallas: Marshall (22), Hardy (19), Williams (18), Caleb Martin (14 + 6 assists), Powell (6 + 7 rebounds) – starter; Thompson (26 + 6 assists), Robinson-Earl (12 + 7 rebounds), Cisse (10 + 13 rebounds), Kelly (9), Nembhard (8 + 10 assists).

Utah: George (17), Bailey (15), Williams (13), Collier (10 + 12 assists), Filipovski (8) – start; Sensabaugh (27), Clayton (15 + 7 assists), Anderson (12 + 6 assists), Hendricks (5).

Golden State – New York – 126:113 (30:35, 32:24, 37:28, 27:26)

Golden State: Butler (32 + 8 rebounds), Curry (27 + 7 assists), Moody (21), Dr. Green (6), Post (5) – start; Podziemski (19), Melton (5), Horford (5), Santos (3), Richard (3), Payton II (0), Spencer (0).

New York: McBride (25 + 6 assists), Anunoby (25), Bridges (21), Towns (17 + 20 rebounds), Hart (5 + 10 assists) – start; Clarkson (11), Shemet (6), Dadier (2), Hoekporti (1), Yabusele (0), Makkalar (0), Diawara (0), Kolek (0).

Portland – Atlanta – 117:101 (33:25, 21:31, 34:31, 29:14)

Portland: Sharpe (24 + 9 rebounds + 5 losses), Holiday (12), Kamara (11), Clingan (9 + 12 rebounds), Sissoko (6) – start; Grant (16), Ruper (13), Love (12), Reeth (8), R. Williams (6 + 11 rebounds).

of Atlanta: Okongwu (26 + 9 rebounds), Johnson (12 + 11 rebounds + 6 assists + 6 turnovers), Alexander-Walker (11 + 7 assists), Daniels (10), Krejci (8) – start; McCollum (20), Gueye (6), Kennard (5), Kispert (3).

Lakers-Charlotte-117:135 (39:30, 16:34, 38:40, 24:31)

Lakers: Doncic (39), James (29 + 9 rebounds + 7 assists), Larevia (18), Ayton (12), Smart (10) – start; Vanderbilt (6), Hachimura (3), James Jr. (0), Vincent (0), Knecht (0), Timmy (0), Bufkin (0), Smith (0).

Charlotte: Top (30 + 11 assists), Miller (26), Bridges (25 + 8 rebounds), Knippel (19 + 7 rebounds), Diabati (8) – start; Kolkbrenner (9), James (9 + 8 rebounds), Sexton (6), G. Williams (3), Green (0), Connaughton (0), Hall (0).

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Golden State beat the New York Knicks in the NBA match, Doncic’s 39 points did not save the Lakers from defeat in the game with Charlotte

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The Golden State Warriors defeated the New York Knicks in a home game of the NBA regular season.

The meeting in San Francisco ended with a score of 126:113 (30:35, 32:24, 37:28, 27:26). The winner was guard Jimmy Butler, who scored 32 points. For the New York Knicks, the most productive player was forward OJ Anunoby (25).

Home guard Stephen Curry scored 27 points, made 3 rebounds and 7 steals.

In another match of the day, the Lakers lost at home to the Charlotte Hornets with a score of 117:135, Luka Doncic scored 39 points for the hosts. Oklahoma, which leads the Western Conference, beat Houston on the road (111:91), this victory was the fifth in a row for the team.

Results of other matches of the day in the NBA:

Detroit Pistons – Phoenix Suns – 108:105

Miami Heat – Boston Celtics – 114:119

San Antonio Spurs – Milwaukee Bucks – 119:101

Dallas Mavericks – Utah Jazz – 144:122

Portland Trail Blazers – Atlanta Hawks – 117:101

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NBA: Mikhailyuk didn’t play and Utah lost to Chicago, wins over Toronto and Denver

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NBA: Mikhailyuk didn’t play and Utah lost to Chicago, wins over Toronto and Denver

Seven games were played in the NBA regular season on the night of January 14-15.

Chicago hosted Utah and earned a hard-fought victory.

The match turned out to be equal: The teams changed the lead 27 times and the fate of the match was decided in the last seconds. Sensabaugh tied the score with an accurate two-point shot 29 seconds before the siren, but the final attack fell to Chicago. The Bulls used the available time and, thanks to Vucevic’s efforts, the center made the two-point basket 4 seconds before the siren. As a result, the home team won with a score of 128:126.

Vucevic was the most productive name for Chicago, scoring 35 points.

Svyatoslav Mikhayyuk He did not take the field in this game like several other starters.

Indiana lost to Toronto at home after three straight wins.

The winner of the game was decided in the first quarter, which the Raptors won with a score of 39:18. Then the guests calmly controlled the course of the meeting and led it to a confident victory – 115:101.

Three players recorded double-doubles for Toronto: Barnes (26 points + 13 assists), Dick (21 points + 11 rebounds) and Murray-Boyles (10 points + 10 rebounds).

Denver was able to beat Dallas on the road with limited rotation.

Nuggets won the first half of the match by 17 points, deciding the fate of the winner of the match. Afterwards, the Mavericks managed to narrow the gap, but they could not fully return to the game. As a result, Denver, which played with a 9-player rotation due to numerous injuries, won with a score of 118:109.

Murray scored 33 points for the winners.

NBA. Regular season, December 15

Chicago – Utah – 128:126 (36:39, 35:23, 23:32, 34:32)

Chicago: Vucevic (35 + 7 rebounds), Okoro (12), Jones (7 + 8 assists), Buzelis (7), White (6 + 7 rebounds + 7 assists + 5 turnovers) – start; Dosunmu (15 + 6 assists), Williams (13), Smith (12 + 10 rebounds), Terry (11), Herter (10).

Utah: George (25 + 7 assists), Filipovski (19 + 7 rebounds), Bailey (10), Collier (8), Williams (6 + 7 rebounds) – start; Sensabaugh (43), Anderson (7), Clayton (5), Hendricks (3).

Indiana – Toronto – 101:115 (18:39, 30:28, 30:27, 23:21)

indiana: Siakam (26 + 10 rebounds), Nembhard (14 + 6 assists), Furphy (10 + 10 rebounds), Huff (7), Nesmith (6) – start; Jackson (14), Walker (11), McConnell (8 + 6 assists), Sheppard (3), Bradley (2), Thompson (0), Jones (0), Potter (0).

toronto: Ingram (30 + 7 rebounds), Barnes (26 + 7 rebounds + 13 assists), Murray-Boyles (10 + 10 rebounds), Shead (7 + 6 assists), Bettle (5) – starter; Dick (21 + 11 rebounds), Agbaji (10), Lawson (5), Martin (1), Mobo (0).

Dallas – Denver – 109:118 (23:29, 23:34, 32:25, 31:30)

dallas: Marshall (24), Washington (12), Hardy (8), Gafford (6 + 10 rebounds), Flegg (6) – start; Williams (20 + 7 rebounds), Caleb Martin (15), Thompson (8), Powell (5), Nembhard (5), Kelly (0).

Denver: J. Murray (33), Gordon (22), Watson (18), Jones (10), Pickett (9) – starter; Hardaway (12), B. Brown (7), Nnaji (4), Holmes (3).

Philadelphia – Cleveland – 107:133 (18:33, 29:27, 28:33, 32:40)

Philadelphia: Embiid (20 + 6 losses), George (17), Maxey (14), Edgecombe (9), Barlow (2) – starts; Grimes (8), Drummond (7 + 9 rebounds), Oubre (7), Bona (6), McCain (6), Edwards (6), Watford (3), Walker (2).

cleveland: Mitchell (35 + 7 rebounds + 9 assists), Garland (20 + 7 assists), E. Mobley (17 + 13 rebounds + 6 assists + 4 blocks), Tyson (12), Allen (10) – start; Hunter (17), Ball (9), Bryant (4), Nance (3), Merrill (3), Proctor (2), Porter (1), Tomlin (0).

New Orleans – Brooklyn – 116:113 (27:31, 27:24, 33:32, 29:26)

New Orleans: Murphy (34 + 9 rebounds), Williamson (25), Bay (12), Fiers (7 + 7 rebounds), Quinn (4) – start; Missy (12 + 12 rebounds), Matkovic (8), Poole (7), McGowens (5), Hawkins (2).

Brooklyn: Porter (20 + 7 rebounds), Djomin (17), Powell (16), Claxton (10), Clowney (6 + 7 rebounds + 6 assists) – start; Thomas (16), Sharpe (15 + 9 rebounds), Wolf (5), Traore (5), Mann (3).

Sacramento – New York – 112:101 (32:17, 24:25, 40:34, 16:25)

sacramento: DeRozan (27), Lavigne (25), Achiuwa (20 + 14 rebounds), Westbrook (19 + 11 assists), Reynaud (10) – start; Monk (9), Cardwell (2), Ellis (0), Clifford (0).

New York: Bridges (19), Anunoby (15), Towns (13 + 5 steals), Hart (10), Brunson (4) – start; Clarkson (11), McBride (10 + 6 assists), Robinson (8 + 11 rebounds), Kolek (7), Hookporti (2), Yabusele (2), Diawara (0), Dadier (0).

Clippers – Washington – 119:105 (37:22, 33:29, 26:38, 23:16)

cutting machines: Leonard (33), Harden (22 + 8 assists), Senders (11), B. Lopez (11), Dunn (4) – start; Niederhäuser (16), Miller (11 + 10 rebounds), Batum (9 + 8 rebounds), Christie (2).

washington: George (23), Middleton (17), Johnson (10), Sarr (4), Coulibaly (3) – starts; Bagley (15 + 11 rebounds), Riley (12), Vukcevic (10), Shempeny (7 + 8 rebounds), Carrington (4 + 7 assists), Brenham (0), Johnson (0), Hill (0).

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