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The Sporting News staff has selected the best internationals.

Over time the NBA It has become an increasingly global league with more names from around the world.

In the Season 2022-2023 some of the best players in the league will be internationals. In fact, from his last five winners MVP four of them were not born in the United States, which makes clear the good time they are having in the league.

But who are they? best international players ahead of next season? His staff The SportingNews chose her 15 biggest names following a voting system she provided 15 points in 1st, 14 in 2nd and so on.

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  • Also receiving votes were: OG Anunoby (8 points); Josh Giddey (2); Nikola Vucevic (1)

1 – Giannis Antetokounmpo

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  • Top position: 1st
  • Lowest position: 1st
  • Points: 165

The first position of the specific ranking it goes to whoever is, almost certainly, the best player in the NBA today. Perennial MVP candidate, John Antetokounmpo He has become the dominant figure in the league, usurping that honor from LeBron James.

The paint is his, no defender can stop him, only slow him down, and he’s almost as decisive in the back as he is in attack. Best international by consensus of her staff SportingNews. The era of John’s dominance is just beginning.

2 Nikola Jokic

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  • Top position: 2nd
  • Lowest position: 2nd
  • Points: 112

The reigning MVP of the last two seasons, Nikola Jokic he has become the best passer of all time and one of the most creative in connecting with his teammates. Local Sobor isn’t enough to take the top spot, but he’s a legitimate number 2 in it ranking.

Advanced stats love him and watching him play is a joy. The only player from the 2018-2019 season to add more than 5,000 points, 3,000 rebounds and 2,000 assists.

3-Luka Doncic

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  • Top position: 3rd
  • Lowest position: 4th
  • Points: 102

Rounding out the podium of the NBA’s best internationals is a European who is tipped to be the next NBA MVP if the Dallas Mavericks manage to be modestly competitive. Luka Doncic is putting up stats at a record pace and has no problem getting an outrageous amount of usage if the occasion calls for it.

No one has scored since the 2019-2020 season most shots in the last two minutes of any quarter by a Slovenian (379 of 859) with an efficiency of 44.1%. If the matchup is tight, better give it to #77 and walk away.

4-Joel Embiid

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  • Top position: 3rd
  • Lowest position: 4th
  • Points: 98

The two-time MVP finalist narrowly falls to fourth place over Luka Doncic, which doesn’t take one iota away from the Cameroonian’s talent. No other interior had managed to be the NBA leading scorer in one season since Shaquille O’Neal in 1999-2000, which Embiid accomplished thanks to his 30.6 ppg average.

The 76ers player has long since ceased to be a centre conventional to become a constant debuff creator and one of the best at clearing.

5 – Pascal Siakam

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  • Top position: 5th
  • Lowest position: 5th
  • Points: 88

His comeback season showed that he is one of the best players in the NBA. Able to play outside and, at the same time, as a false 5, Siakam has the key to put the Raptors in the noble zone of the Eastern Conference for another year.

6 – Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

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  • Top position: 6th
  • Lowest position: 10th
  • Points: 73

Injuries are the big question mark for the Canadian point guard, but no one is underestimating his potential or ability to make an offensive impact on the court. With an electric change of pace and unusual two-on-two command, Shai outshines other established international players in the league.

7 – Rudy Gobert

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  • Top position: 6th
  • Lowest position: 9th
  • Points: 72

A perennial contender for Defensive Player of the Year, the French interior will have a new experience with the Minnesota Timberwolves. Along with Karl-Anthony Towns, he should be relieved more of certain responsibilities and especially pressure.

Gobert doubts will always exist, but the Frenchman is one of the best Regular Phase defenders in the NBA.

8 – Ben Simmons

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  • Top position: 7th
  • Lowest position: 13th
  • Points: 52

The Australian last played an official match in July 2021, but what we saw of him during preseason leads one to believe he is in top form and hasn’t lost a minute of his touch. Simmons should be a better fit in the Nets ecosystem and return to DPOY.

9 – Domantas Sabonis

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  • Top position: 8th
  • Lowest position: 11th
  • Points: 51

The Lithuanian has gone from the uncertainty of Indiana to the continued construction of Sacramento. A change of scenery that won’t change his role and contribution to the team one iota, which should help Saboni continue to develop as one of the best playmakers at his position.

10 – Jamal Murray

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  • Top position: 6th
  • Lowest position: 12th
  • Points: fifty

Injuries have made many forget what the Canadian shooting guard was capable of. A volume scorer both valued and erratic at times. This run will likely go from less to more, but it’s the best possible signing for some Nuggets on the rise.

11 – Andrew Wiggins

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  • Top position: 8th
  • Lowest position: 13th
  • Points: 46

The Warriors’ successful run last season earned Wiggins the recognition he always deserved. A solid defender and terrific athlete who has an extremely interesting path ahead of him after a contract extension with Golden State is at stake.

12 – Deandre Ayton

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  • Top position: 9th
  • Lowest position: 12th
  • Points: 40

The perfect interior for the current era of the game. Excellent at making the direct block, a proper defender though with potential and who doesn’t need the ball at all to hit. His personality and age work against him in this ranking, but the best of Ayton’s career is yet to come.

13 – RJ Barrett

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  • Top position: 12th
  • Lowest position: 14th
  • Points: 14

The presence of foreign Canadians in this top 15 is almost a vote of confidence. RJ Barrett has shown so many upsides that there are reasons to suspect he could be a player to key an offense to. Key year for the Knicks.

    14 – Al Horford

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    • Top position: 13th
    • Lowest position: 15th
    • Points: 14

    The veteran Horford is the only Latino on this list and despite his age, he is more than worthy of the honor. After touching glory with Boston last year in a second junior year, he will now have a big challenge having to replace the injured Robert Williams in the early part of the campaign.

      15 – Kristaps Porzingis

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      • Top position: 14th
      • Lowest position: 15th
      • Points: 10

      As an outside scorer, Porzingis is one of the best (35.3% career), but outside of shooting the pass, his game has been overly affected by injuries.

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      Pos. Sergio Rabinal Scott Rafferty Gilbert McGregor Kyle Irving Jordan Greer Benjamin Kindane Agustin Aboy Leandro Fernandez
      1 John Antetokounmpo John Antetokounmpo John Antetokounmpo John Antetokounmpo John Antetokounmpo John Antetokounmpo John Antetokounmpo John Antetokounmpo
      two Nikola Jokic Nikola Jokic Nikola Jokic Nikola Jokic Nikola Jokic Nikola Jokic Nikola Jokic Nikola Jokic
      3 Luka Doncic Luka Doncic Luka Doncic Luka Doncic Joel Embiid Joel Embiid Luka Doncic Luka Doncic
      4 Joel Embiid Joel Embiid Joel Embiid Joel Embiid Luka Doncic Luka Doncic Joel Embiid Joel Embiid
      5 Pascal Siakam Pascal Siakam Pascal Siakam Pascal Siakam Pascal Siakam Pascal Siakam Pascal Siakam Pascal Siakam
      6 Shail Gilgeous-Alexander Rudy Gobert Rudy Gobert Shail Gilgeous-Alexander Rudy Gobert Shail Gilgeous-Alexander Rudy Gobert Shail Gilgeous-Alexander
      7 Rudy Gobert Shail Gilgeous-Alexander Ben Simmons Rudy Gobert Jamal Murray Jamal Murray Shail Gilgeous-Alexander Rudy Gobert
      8 Andrew Wiggins Ben Simmons Shail Gilgeous-Alexander Domantas Sabonis Ben Simmons Ben Simmons Rudy Gobert Andrew Wiggins
      9 Domantas Sabonis Domantas Sabonis Domantas Sabonis Deandre Ayton Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Rudy Gobert Andrew Wiggins Deandre Ayton
      10 Deandre Ayton Jamal Murray Jamal Murray Jamal Murray Domantas Sabonis Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Ben Simmons Domantas Sabonis
      eleven Ben Simmons Andrew Wiggins Andrew Wiggins Andrew Wiggins Andrew Wiggins Domantas Sabonis Domantas Sabonis Ben Simmons
      12 OG Anunoby Deandre Ayton Deandre Ayton RJ Barrett Deandre Ayton Deandre Ayton Deandre Ayton Jamal Murray
      13 RJ Barrett Al Horford OG Anunoby Ben Simmons RJ Barrett Andrew Wiggins Al Horford Al Horford
      14 Kristaps Porzingis Kristaps Porzingis Al Horford Kristaps Porzingis Al Horford RJ Barrett RJ Barrett Kristaps Porzingis
      fifteen Al Horford Nikola Vucevic Kristaps Porzingis Josh Giddy Kristaps Porzingis Josh Giddy Kristaps Porzingis OG Anunoby

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      NBA: Utah loses to Mikhailyuk, San Antonio beats Oklahoma

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      NBA: Utah loses to Mikhailyuk, San Antonio beats Oklahoma

      14 games of the NBA regular season were played on the night of December 23-24.

      “Utah” hosted “Memphis” and in the middle of the second quarter they were ahead by 15 points at 50:65, but then they made a move at 17:4 and returned to the match 67:69. In the third quarter, the Jazz managed to take the lead with 71:69 and the game was leveled, but the Grizzlies added points at the end of the quarter and took the lead again with 109:101 and then calmly maintained the advantage with 137:128.

      Svyatoslav Mikhayyuk The player, who was in Utah’s top 5 and played 22 minutes, recorded 9 points (4/4 free throws, 1/4 two-pointers, 1/5 three-pointers), 4 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 steals, 1 turnover and 1 foul.

      The most productive player of the match was Aldama, who scored 37 points for Memphis, while Spencer also recorded a double-double, adding 11 points and 13 assists.

      In the main match of game day, San Antonio unexpectedly defeated Oklahoma.

      During the three quarters, there was an even contest in which no team could gain a lead of more than 8 points, and the leader changed 16 times. The fate of the match winner was decided in the fourth quarter, and the 9:0 attack of the home team was effective in this, and then the advantage reached 12 points (98:86). San Antonio then controlled the course of the game and confidently cruised to victory, gaining an advantage of 130:110.

      The top scorer of the winning team was Johnson, who scored 25 points, while Castle scored 24 points for Spurs.

      NBA. Regular season, December 24

      Utah – Memphis – 128:137 (31:37, 36:32, 34:40, 27:28)

      Utah: Filipovski (25 + 13 rebounds), George (24), Bailey (17), Mikhailyuk (9), Love (6) – start; Hendricks (21), Clayton (10), Collier (8 + 9 assists + 5 turnovers), Sensabaugh (4), Williams (4).

      Memphis: Aldama (37 + 7 assists), Jaren Jackson (21 + 7 rebounds), Jackson (18 + 9 rebounds), Wells (12), Spencer (11 + 13 assists) – start; Lendale (17+8 rebounds), Caldwell-Pope (11), Prosper (8), Koloko (2), Mashak (0), Small (0+7 assists).

      San Antonio – Oklahoma – 130:110 (31:29, 27:31, 29:22, 43:28)

      San Antonio: Castle (24), Barnes (20), Vassell (17), Cornet (8), Fox (6 + 9 assists) – start; K. Johnson (25), Wembanyama (12), Shempeni (4 + 10 rebounds), Harper (4 + 10 assists + 5 steals), Waters (3), Biyombo (2), McLaughlin (2), Bryan (2), Olynyk (1).

      Oklahoma: Gilgeous-Alexander (33 + 8 assists), Jaylen Williams (17 + 8 assists), Dort (15), Hartenstein (8 + 12 rebounds), Holmgren (7) – start; K. Williams (10), Joe (8), Wallace (4), Wiggins (3), Youngblood (3), Caruso (2), Barnhizer (0), Carlson (0).

      Philadelphia – Brooklyn – 106:114 (27:27, 30:36, 20:26, 29:25)

      Philadelphia: Embiid (27), George (19), Maxey (13), McCain (10 + 9 rebounds), Walker (5) – start; Drummond (12+13 rebounds), Gordon (12), Bona (4), Edwards (4), Broome (0), Lowry (0), Sallis (0).

      Brooklyn: Porter (28), Demin (20), Claxton (16 + 10 rebounds), Clowney (13), Mann (4) – start; Sharp (9+11 rebounds + 6 assists), Z. Williams (9), Martin (7), Traore (5), Wolf (3).

      Charlotte – Washington – 126:109 (24:31, 38:34, 30:25, 34:19)

      Charlotte: Ball (23 + 9 assists), Miller (20), Knippel (19), Diabate (12 + 18 rebounds), Bridges (10 + 9 rebounds + 9 assists) – start; James (13), Sexton (12), Hall (11), Green (3), Mann (3), McNeely (0), Connaughton (0).

      washington: Middleton (16), McCollum (14), Coulibaly (14), Sarr (7 + 11 rebounds + 4 blocks), George (2 + 6 assists) – start; Bagley (15), Johnson (12), Shempeny (10 + 9 rebounds), Kispert (9), Carrington (6), Brenham (2), Riley (2), Vukcevic (0), Johnson (0), Hill (0).

      Atlanta – Chicago – 123:126 (36:30, 32:25, 37:37, 18:34)

      of Atlanta: Johnson (24 + 9 rebounds + 10 assists + 5 turnovers), Young (22 + 15 assists), Alexander-Walker (21), Okongwu (10 + 7 rebounds), Risache (10 + 7 rebounds) – start; Krejci (19), Newell (13+7 rebounds), Wallace (2), Kennard (2).

      Chicago: White (24 + 7 losses), Vucevic (21 + 10 rebounds), Giddy (19 + 11 rebounds + 15 assists + 7 losses), Buzelis (15), Okoro (8) – starts; Collins (10 + 7 rebounds), Herter (9 + 7 rebounds), Jones (9), Dosunmu (6), Smith (5), Williams (0).

      Indiana – Milwaukee – 94:111 (20:26, 24:33, 24:27, 26:25)

      indiana: Siakam (15 + 9 rebounds), Nembhard (14 + 6 assists), Maturin (13), Huff (9 + 7 rebounds), Thompson (3) – start; McConnell (16+6 assists), Matthews (6), Furphy (6), Walker (4), Wiseman (3), Jones (3), Jackson (2), Bradley (0), Peter (0).

      Milwaukee: Porter (24), Kuzma (15 + 7 rebounds + 5 turnovers), Portis (14 + 9 rebounds), Turner (10), Green (4) – starts; Rollins (23 + 7 rebounds), Sims (6 + 7 rebounds), Trent (5), G. Harris (5), Anthony (3), Jackson (2), Coffey (0), Nance (0).

      Cleveland-New Orleans-141:118 (32:22, 37:38, 41:31, 31:27)

      cleveland: Mitchell (27), Merrill (22 + 7 assists), Allen (14 + 9 rebounds), Wade (11), Garland (10 + 8 assists) – start; Tyson (18), Bryant (15 + 7 rebounds), Porter (12 + 8 rebounds + 8 assists), Hunter (10), Tomlin (2), Proctor (0).

      New Orleans: Quinn (21 + 7 rebounds), Murphy (14), Fiers (11), Bay (11), McGowens (8 + 7 rebounds) – start; Williamson (26), Hawkins (7), Missy (7), Alvarado (6), Peavy (5), Matkovic (2).

      Miami – Toronto – 91:112 (16:21, 28:30, 23:31, 24:30)

      Miami: Powell (17 + 6 assists), Wiggins (14), Adebayo (9 + 12 rebounds), Ware (5 + 9 rebounds), Mitchell (3) – start; Jaques (21), Smith (10), Yakucionis (7), Fontecchio (5), Johnson (0), Gardner (0).

      toronto: Barnes (27 + 8 rebounds), Quickley (18 + 7 assists), Mamukelashvili (14 + 7 assists), Ingram (12), Agbadji (5) – start; Bettle (11), Murray-Boyles (11 + 12 rebounds), Shead (8), Walter (4), Dick (2).

      Dallas – Denver – 131:130 (41:27, 25:29, 37:47, 28:27)

      dallas: Flagg (33 + 9 rebounds + 9 assists), Davis (31 + 9 rebounds), Marshall (15), Nembhard (11 + 7 assists), Hardy (10) – start; Williams (9), Russell (9), Caleb Martin (9), Gafford (4).

      Denver: J. Murray (31 + 7 rebounds + 14 assists), Jokic (29 + 7 rebounds + 14 assists), K. Johnson (8), Jones (6), Watson (4) – start; Hardaway (23), B. Brown (13 + 7 rebounds), Strother (8), Valanciunas (8), Pickett (0), Jones (0).

      Minnesota – New York – 115:104 (31:28, 27:24, 27:27, 30:25)

      Minnesota: Edwards (38), Randle (25), DiVincenzo (11 + 8 assists), Gobert (11 + 16 rebounds), Conley (8) – start; Hyland (9), Reed (8 + 11 rebounds), Clark (5), Shannon (0).

      New York: Towns (40 + 13 rebounds + 5 turnovers), Kolek (20 + 11 rebounds + 8 assists), Bridges (15), Hart (12 + 15 rebounds + 8 assists + 6 turnovers), Robinson (2 + 7 rebounds) – start; Clarkson (10), Diawara (3), Hookporty (2), McCullar (0), Dadier (0), Evbuomwan (0).

      Phoenix-Lakers-132:108 (29:26, 38:31, 45:29, 20:22)

      Phoenix: Brooks (25), Booker (21 + 11 assists), Williams (18 + 9 rebounds), Gillespie (16 + 8 assists), O’Neal (12) – start; Buey (14), Goodwin (8), Fleming (7), Ighodaro (5), Dunn (4+7 rebounds), Maluach (2), Hayes-Davis (0).

      Lakers: James (23 + 6 assists), Smart (14 + 6 assists), Smith (12), Ayton (12 + 10 rebounds), Larevia (12) – start; Reeves (17), Thiero (6), Vanderbilt (5), Knecht (3), Hayes (2), Kleber (2), James Jr. (0), Magnon (0).

      Portland-Orlando-106:110 (21:25, 29:38, 30:26, 26:21)

      Portland: Avdija (25 + 8 assists), Sharpe (22), Murray (13), Kamara (10), Clingan (8 + 14 rebounds) – start; Love (17), Sissoko (5), Jan Hansen (4), Rooper (2), Rith (0).

      Orlando’s: Bane (23), Black (22 + 7 rebounds + 6 assists), Jones (16 + 7 assists), Carter (14 + 7 rebounds), Banchero (12) – start; Isaac (9), Penda (8), Kane (4), Richardson (2), Howard (0).

      Sacramento-Detroit-127:136 (24:37, 34:38, 39:40, 30:21)

      sacramento: DeRozan (37 + 7 assists), Westbrook (27 + 8 rebounds), Achiuwa (15 + 11 rebounds), Reynaud (8), Murray (2) – start; Clifford (14), Schroeder (10), Monk (9), Cardwell (5+7 rebounds), Ellis (0).

      of Detroit: Harris (24), Cunningham (23 + 7 rebounds + 12 assists + 6 steals + 10 turnovers), Duren (23 + 14 rebounds), Thompson (19 + 7 rebounds), D. Robinson (9) – start; Stewart (16), Green (9), Ivey (8), LeVert (5).

      Clippers – Houston – 128:108 (29:35, 34:23, 35:24, 30:26)

      cutting machines: Leonard (41 + 8 rebounds), Harden (29 + 6 assists), Collins (13), Dunn (11), B. Lopez (5) – start; Sanders (13), Batum (6), Miller (4), Bogdanovich (3), Niederhauser (3), Brown (0), Christie (0).

      Houston: Durant (22), Thompson (19 + 9 rebounds), Shengyun (19 + 11 rebounds + 6 assists), Smith (16), Okogi (0) – start; Sheppard (8), Tate (7), Eason (7), A. Holiday (3), Green (3), Capela (2), Adams (2), Davison (0).

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      Forbes named the most valuable sports team of 2025

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      Forbes named the most valuable sports team of 2025

      Version Forbes announced its annual ranking of the world’s most expensive sports teams.

      NFL franchise Dallas Cowboys, estimated to be worth $13 billion, has led the pack for the ninth year in a row.

      While NBA Golden State Warriors ranked second with a valuation of $11 billion, another representative of American football, Los Angeles Rams (10.5 billion), was in the top three.

      The top 10, as last year, includes only American teams from the NFL and NBA. There are seven NFL clubs in the top 10 overall, which Forbes analysts attribute to the league’s large-scale television contracts.

      Among football clubs, Real Madrid remains the most expensive – the Spanish giant ranked only 20th with a value of $6.75 billion.

      Also in the top 50 are Manchester United (24th, 6.6 billion), Barcelona (42nd, 5.65 billion) and Liverpool (48th, 5.4 billion). In total, only four football clubs are represented in the top 50 rankings.

      Formula 1 representatives also returned to the list – Ferrari (26th place) and Mercedes (34th).

      The 20 most valuable sports teams in the world according to Forbes

      • 1. Dallas Cowboys (American football) – $13 billion
      • 2. Golden State Warriors (basketball) – $11 billion
      • 3. Los Angeles Rams (American football) – $10.5 billion
      • 4. New York Giants (American football) – $10.1 billion
      • 5. Los Angeles Lakers (basketball) – $10 billion
      • 6. New York Knicks (basketball) – $9.75 billion
      • 7. New England Patriots (American football) – $9 billion
      • 8. San Francisco 49ers (American football) – $8.6 billion
      • 9. Philadelphia Eagles (American football) – $8.3 billion
      • 10. Chicago Bears (American football) – $8.2 billion
      • 11. New York Yankees (baseball) – $8.2 billion
      • 12. New York Jets (American football) – $8.1 billion
      • 13. Las Vegas Raiders (American football) – $7.7 billion
      • 14. Washington Commanders (American football) – $7.6 billion
      • 15. Los Angeles Clippers (basketball) – $7.5 billion
      • 16. Miami Dolphins (American football) – $7.5 billion
      • 17. Houston Texans (American football) – $7.4 billion
      • 18. Denver Broncos (American football) – $6.8 billion
      • 19. Los Angeles Dodgers (baseball) – $6.8 billion
      • 20. Real Madrid (soccer) – $6.75 billion

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      NBA: Tension in Atlanta, overtime in Sacramento and confident victory for New York

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      NBA: Tension in Atlanta, overtime in Sacramento and confident victory for New York

      Six games of the NBA regular season were played on the night of December 21-22.

      Atlanta hosted Chicago and lost in a high-scoring game.

      The teams focused on offense from the beginning of the match and this continued throughout the game. As a result, Atlanta made 23 three-pointers and Chicago made 20, and both teams had a shooting percentage close to 50. The teams also frequently missed each other at the basket, so the game resembled a constant exchange of points. The leader changed 20 times in the meeting and the fate of the match was decided at the last minute. Prior to that, the Bulls had built a 6-point advantage, but the Hawks nearly made up for it as the opponents took one of every two shots and Young and Johnson each scored three points for the home team. Still, the outcome was 152:150 in favor of Chicago.

      The most productive player of the match was Johnson, who fell one assist short of a triple-double with 36 points and 11 rebounds. The Bulls also had a triple-double contender, but Giddy, who had 19 points and 11 assists, was one rebound short.

      Sacramento made a great comeback against Houston and won at home.

      Having performed better in the first half, the Rockets eventually gained an advantage of 11 points (68:57) and maintained a comfortable distance from the opponent in the third quarter with 9 points (91:82), and at the beginning of the fourth 12 minutes, this difference increased to +14 – 100:86. But after that the Kings made a 12:0 move and practically equalized: 98:100. Houston then had a few-point advantage, but with 15 seconds left in the fourth quarter, Westbrook made a three-pointer and tied the score at 112:112. The match went to overtime and Schroeder’s three-point shot 4 seconds before the siren was decisive – 125:124.

      At the end of this match, Schröder recorded a double-double with 27 points and 10 assists. While Westbrook achieved the same success with 21 points and 13 rebounds, Reynaud also played with 12 points and 14 rebounds.

      New York confidently won its home game against Miami.

      Heat had a successful performance by winning the first quarter with a score of 37:30, but in the second 12 minutes, the Knicks managed to close the gap and take the lead and entered the long break with +4 – 66:62 on the scoreboard. In the second half, New York constantly kept its opponent within two or three attacks and carried the match to a confident victory with 132:125.

      Brunson was the best player of the game, scoring 47 points, which significantly helped the Knicks win.

      NBA. Regular season, December 22

      Atlanta – Chicago – 150:152 (38:38, 35:45, 42:33, 35:36)

      In Atlanta: Johnson (36 + 11 rebounds + 9 assists), Young (35 + 9 assists), Okongwu (23 + 7 rebounds + 6 assists), Risache (17), Daniels (8 + 9 rebounds + 9 assists) – start; Krejci (20), Alexander-Walker (9), Gueye (2), Kennard (0), Newell (0).

      Chicago: Buzelis (28), White (21), Giddy (19 + 9 rebounds + 12 assists), Okoro (14), Vucevic (13 + 6 assists) – start; Herter (16), Dosunmu (13), Jones (11), Collins (10 + 7 rebounds), Williams (4), Smith (3).

      Sacramento – Houston – 125:124 Overtime (30:31, 27:37, 25:23, 30:21, 13:12)

      Sacramento: DeRozan (27 + 9 assists), Murray (26), Westbrook (21 + 13 rebounds), Reynaud (12 + 14 rebounds), Achiuwa (5) – start; Schroeder (24 + 7 rebounds + 10 assists), Clifford (6), Cardwell (2), Monk (2), Ellis (0).

      Houston: Shengyun (28), Durant (24 + 10 rebounds + 8 assists), Thompson (18 + 9 rebounds + 8 assists), Smith (18), Okogie (3) – start; Ison (16), Shepard (15), Capela (2).

      New York – Miami – 132:125 (30:37, 36:25, 39:37, 27:26)

      New York: Brunson (47 + 8 assists), Bridges (24), Anunoby (18), Hart (13 + 10 rebounds), Towns (2) – start; Clarkson (10), Robinson (9 + 7 rebounds), Kolek (6), Diawara (3).

      Miami: Ware (28 + 19 rebounds), Powell (22), Adebayo (14 + 9 rebounds), Mitchell (13 + 8 assists), Wiggins (7) – start; Haykes (23), Smith (9), Fontecchio (7), Yakucionis (2).

      Brooklyn – Toronto – 96:81 (24:18, 25:21, 18:26, 29:16)

      Brooklyn: Porter (24 + 11 rebounds), Clowney (19 + 9 rebounds), Diomin (16), Clexton (12 + 7 rebounds), Menn (5 + 7 assists) – start; Sharp (8), Traore (8), Z. Williams (2), Martin (2), Wolf (0).

      Toronto: Ingram (19), Quickley (17 + 10 assists), Agbaji (7), Barnes (6), Poeltl (2) – start; Walter (9), Murray-Boyles (8), Bettle (4), Mamukelashvili (4), Dick (3), Shead (2), Temple (0).

      Washington – San Antonio – 113:124 (28:26, 21:43, 37:29, 27:26)

      Washington: Carrington (21), Vukcevic (18 + 9 rebounds), McCollum (15), George (14 + 7 assists), Shempeni (5) – start; Johnson (19 + 7 rebounds), Brenham (9), Riley (8), Watkins (4), Hill (0).

      San Antonio: Fox (27 + 7 rebounds + 6 assists), Cornet (20 + 12 rebounds), Castle (18 + 11 assists), Barnes (14), Vassell (11) – start; Vembanyama (14 + 12 rebounds), K. Johnson (12 + 9 rebounds), Olynyk (4), Shempeni (3), Harper (1).

      Minnesota – Milwaukee – 103:100 (23:29, 25:31, 27:15, 28:25)

      Minnesota: Edwards (24 + 6 assists), DiVincenzo (18), Randle (12 + 7 rebounds), Gobert (11 + 18 rebounds), McDaniels (0) – start; Reed (12), Shannon (11), Hyland (9), Conley (6 + 6 assists), Clark (0).

      Milwaukee: Porter (24 + 10 rebounds + 9 assists + 6 turnovers), Portis (16 + 11 rebounds), Turner (13), Kuzma (12 + 10 rebounds), Green (4) – start; Rollins (16), Sims (9), Trent (6), G. Harris (0).

      Source: Sport UA

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