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NBA, the results of the evening: The Raptors are the Bulls in overtime

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A horrible game took place in Toronto, with the Raptors winning overtime with the Bulls 127-120. The Heat passed through San Antonio, a Wolves victory in Detroit.

The Raptors… saw it all against the Bulls, losing a 10-point difference in the last half of regular time but eventually prevailing 127-120 in overtime, marking their 4th straight win.

It was a thrilling game in Toronto, with the Raptors going 103-93 with 6 minutes left in the final of the 4th period, but the Bulls carved out the win with a 112-114 lead and 8.6 seconds left. However, a foul by Scotty Barnes after a Fred VanVlit miss sent the game into overtime (114-114) where Toronto were cooler and clinched the win.

Pascal Shiakam was the top winner with 25 points and 13 rebounds while VanVlit, Barnes and Oji Anunobi each added 21 points.

For the Bulls, Nikola Vucevic had 30 points and DeMar DeRozan had 28 points.

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 26-24, 54-50, 87-81, 114-114, 127-120

RAPTORS: Shiakam 25 (1 3s, 13 rebounds, 7 assists), Anunobi 21 (5 3s, 6 assists), Barnes 21 (2 3s, 8 rebounds), VanVlit 21 (6/19 shots, 3/9 3-pointers, 9 Assists), Trent 16 (3), Bushe 16 (10 rebounds), Atsua 5 (2/9 shots, 11 rebounds), Bertz, Bandon 2 (6 rebounds)

COPS: DeRozan 28 (6 rebounds, 7 assists), Green 13 (6 rebounds), Vucevic 30 (4 3s, 18 rebounds), Lavin 15 (2 3s, 5 rebounds, 7 assists), Dosumnou 11 (1/ 5 3 points , 8 assists), Cook 2, Brown 5 (1), Bradley, White 16 (4), Thomas

Spores – Heat 95-112

Spray, wipe, done. The Heat found the Spurs without Dejude Murray, Jacob Peltl and Doug McDermott and easily took the 95-112 win in San Antonio, at one point even taking a 26-point lead.

Top scorer was Tyler Hiro with 24 points, Bam Adebayo with 18 points and Jimmy Butler and Duncan Robinson with 17 points each.

At Spurs, Derrick White had 22 points and Tre Jones had 16 points, while no other player on the team had more than 8 points.

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 19-21, 47-57, 66-88, 95-112

SPERS: Young 7 (8 rebounds), Johnson 7 (3/12 shots, 1/8 3-pointers), White 22 (4 3-pointers, 6 errors), Jones 16, Basel 7 (2/9 shots, 1/6 3-pointer), Yubanks 7 (5 rebounds), Kakok 8 (6 rebounds), Hernangomet 5 (6 rebounds), Weiskamp 5 (1), Walker 7 (2/10 shots, 1 3-pointer), Primo 4 (1 /13 shots, 0/6 3-pointers) , 5 rebounds)

ΧΙΤ: Tucker 8 (2 threes, 5 rebounds), Butler 17 (7 rebounds), Adebayo 18 (11 rebounds), Laurie 2, Robinson 17 (4), Silva, Dentmon 9 (1), Vincent 8 (2), Hiro 24 (0/5 three points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists), Guy 3 (1), Strauss 6 (2)

Piston-Wolves 117-128

A breakout in the third period proved enough for Wolves in Detroit, with Minnesota prevailing 117-128 to mark their third straight win.

Anthony Edwards was the top winner with 25 points, with Tyrone Prince adding 23 points and Carl-Anthony Towns adding 21 points and 14 rebounds.

For the Pistons, Frank Jackson had 25 points, Sadiq Bay had 21 points and 13 rebounds, and Jeremy Grant had 20 points.

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 32-31, 67-65, 94-103, 117-128

PISTONS: Grant 20 (3 3s, 5 rebounds), Bay 21 (8/21 shots, 3/11 3s, 13 rebounds, 8 assists), Stewart 10 (13 rebounds), Joseph 7 (1 3s, 6 assists), McGrouder 6 (2), Olinick 4, Liles 13 (1), Jackson 25 (5/11 3-pts), Hayes 2, Diallo 9

WOLVES: Vanderbilt 13 (6 rebounds), McDaniels 10 (1), Edwards 25 (2/9 3 points), Towns 21 (6/15 shots, 14 rebounds), Beverly 11 (2 3 points, 6 rebounds, 7 assists ). ), Vor 23 (5 3s, 6 rebounds), Reed 2, McLuffin 2, Beasley 18 (4), Novell 3 (1)

Source: sport24

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