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Wolves with no cities, no Gobers beat full Lakers, solid Embiid and Sixers

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Wolves took on the full Lakers in Los Angeles without Towns and Gober and won 118-113. Stable Embiid and Sixers, wins for Nuggets, Kings, Heat, Cavaliers and Pacers.

Wolves rested Rudy Gober and Karl-Anthony Towns against the Lakers and saw Anthony Edwards have 5 points on 2/12 shooting. Still, they found a way to win 113-118 in LA.

Naz Reed with 22 points and D’Angelo Russell and Luca Garza with 15 points each were the winners’ highlights, while the Lakers saw LeBron James with 25 points and 11 rebounds (in 25 minutes) and Anthony Davis with 19 points and 13 rebounds, but they could not avoid defeat.

THE DODECALPTA: 30-30, 54-62, 80-87, 113-118

LAKERS: Davis 19 (13 rebounds), James 25 (2 threes, 11 rebounds), Westbrook 5, Beverley 10 (1 threes, 5 assists), Walker 12 (1), Ryan 1, Gabriel 6 (2), Swinder 11 (2nd ), Jones 3 (1), Bryant 2, Schroeder, Reaves 7 (1), Nunn 6 (2/11 shots, 0/6 threes), Pippen 2, Christie 4

WOLVES: McDaniels 11 (1 three-pointer, 8 rebounds), Anderson 9 (1 three-pointer, 5 rebounds), Edwards 5 (2/12 shooting, 1 three-pointer, 6 rebounds, 5 assists), Oaths 22 (3 three-pointers, 13 rebounds) , Russell 15 (3 3-pointers, 8 assists), Knight 10, Moore 2, Minot 1, Garza 15 (3), Rivers 2, Forbes 7 (2), Nowell 14, Elleby 2, Lawson 3

Sixers-Hornets 99-94

The Sixers continued their unbeaten streak last season after a hard-fought 99-94 win over the Hornets, who in turn ended the friendly season with a 5-0 record.

Joel Embiid with 19 points and James Harden with 17 points led the winners.

For the Hornets – who were without the injured LaMelo Ball – Gordon Haygurod had 16 points and Terry Rozier had 12 points.

THE DODECALPTA: 27-27, 48-56, 70-68, 99-94

sixes: Tucker, Harris 1 (0/5 shooting, 5 rebounds), Embiid 19 (6 rebounds), Maxey 9 (3/13 shooting, 2 threes), Harden 17 (6/15 shooting, 4 threes, 5 assists), Foster , Niang 6 (2), House 4, Reed, Harrell 14 (6 rebounds), Tybull 4, Milton 6 (2), Korkmaz 2, Melton 5 (5 rebounds), Brown 3, Springer 4, Champani 5 (1)

HORNETS: McDaniels 2 (1/6 shooting), Hayward 16 (2 threes, 7 rebounds), Plumlee 6 (6 rebounds, 5 assists), Rozier 12 (2/7 threes), Oubre 2, Jones 2 (5 rebounds), Thor 9, Snead, Duruzzi, Martin 8 (5 rebounds), Richards 7 (7 rebounds), Williams 9, Smith 6, Booknight 11 (3), Crutcher 2, McGowens 2

Heat – Pelicans 120-103

In a game marred by Zion Williamson’s early departure through injury, the Heat were clearly superior, easily defeating the Pelicans 120-103.

Bam Adebayo with 25 points and Tyler Hiro with 23 points were the leading scorers for the winners.

In the Pelicans, Willie Hernangometh had 17 points and Trey Murphy and Naji Marshall each had 15 points.

THE DODECALPTA: 37-31, 70-62, 100-83, 120-103

BLOW: Butler 12 (6 assists), Martin 9 (1 three-pointer, 6 rebounds), Antebayo 25 (5 assists), Lowry 5 (1/6 three-pointers, 9 rebounds), Hiro 23 5), Cain 2, Highsmith 3 (1) , Jovic 6 (1), Dedmon 8 (1), Vincent 6 (2), Oladipo 2 (1/7 shot), Robinson 2, Struss 11 (3), Smith 2, Bouilla 4 (1)

pelicans: Williamson 11, Jones 6, Hernangometh 17 (7 rebounds), McCollum 3 (1/7 shots, 1 three-pointer), Murphy 15 (4), Cheatham 5 (7 rebounds), Temple 5 (1), Machall 15 (8 rebounds). ), Graham 5 (1/7 shots), Alvarado 12 (1), Martin 2, Plowden 6 (1/9 shots), Smart, Cibron 1

Clippers-Nuggets 115-126

In a game that featured multiple misses and brief appearances from the stars of both teams, the Nuggets prevailed 115-126 with the Clippers in Los Angeles.

Is Smith with 15 points and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope with 14 points were the leading scorers for the winners.

With the Clippers, Norman Powell had 34 points and Marcus Morris had 13 points.

THE DODECALPTA: 29-37, 66-74, 100-100, 115-126

CUTTER: Morris 13 (3), Powell 34 (4), Zubac 9, Jackson 1, George 2 (1/6 shoots, 6 rebounds, 5 steals), Batum 3 (1), Covington 3, Fitch 4, Diabate 8 (5th rebounds), Brown, Wall 8, Moon 4, Preston 2, Man 4 (1/7 shots, 1 three point), Kennard 11 (1), Coffey 4 (1), Boston 5 (1/5 shots), Darling

NUGGETS: Gordon 12 (5 rebounds), Brown 9, Porter 12 (3), Jokic 2 (7 assists), Caldwell-Pope 14 92), Nagy 13 (8 rebounds), White 7 (1), Golden, Watson 7 (3 /9 shots, 1 three), Chanchar 11 (1), Smith 15 (8 assists), Reed 10 (2), Randle 2, Brown 12

Cavaliers – Falcons 105-99

In a matchup widely expected to be quite busy in the regular season, the Cavaliers overtook the Hawks 105-99, with both teams long-running their starters.

Donovan Mitchell with 24 points (but 8/26 shooting) and Darius Garland with 23 points and 12 assists led the winners.

For the Hawks, DeZade Murray had 17 points and John Collins had 15 points while Trae Young had 14 points on 3/17 shooting.

THE DODECALPTA: 19-24, 51-41, 75-72, 105-99

CAVALIERS: Stevens, Okoro 16 (2), Allen 8 (5 steals), Garland 23 (4/10 3-pointers, 5 rebounds, 12 assists), Mitchell 24 (8/26 shots, 4/10 3-pointers, 8 assists ). ), Diakite 13 (2 threes, 11 rebounds), Mobley, Osman 16 (4/9 threes, 7 rebounds), Lopez 3, Neto 2 (1/7 shots), Cooper, Nebhardt, Hinton

hawks: Collins 15 (3 threes, 7 rebounds), Hunter 12 (5 rebounds), Capela 8 (15 rebounds), Young 14 (3/17 shooting, 1/6 threes, 6 assists), Marie 17 (3), Okonio 7 (5 rebounds), Griffin 11 (3 threes, 6 rebounds), Holliday 2, Johnson 8 (1 threes, 11 rebounds), Forrest, Culver, Krejci 5 (1)

Pacemakers – Knicks 109-100

The Pacers earned their second win in three friendlies, beating the Knicks 109-100, who in turn suffered their first loss after two wins last season.

Benedict Mathurin led the winner with 27 points, Andrew Nebhardt added 15 points.

With the Knicks, ARJ Barrett had 21 points and Julius Randle had 13 points.

THE DODECALPTA: 23-33, 48-54, 77-79, 109-100

pacemaker: Smith 9 (1), Turner 10 (7 rebounds), McConnell 5 (2/9 shoots, 1 three-pointer, 5 rebounds, 6 assists), Hield 7 (1/7 three-pointers), Duarte 13 (1 three-pointer). -Pointer, 5 rebounds), Jackson 8, Brissett 2 (8 rebounds), Bitatze 8 (2), Taylor 5 (1), Nebhardt 15 (2 threes, 9 assists), Brown, Mathurin 27

curtsy: Randle 13 (3 threes, 8 rebounds, 5 assists), Robinson 8 (8 rebounds), Brunson 11 (4/14 shooting, 1 threes, 8 rebounds), Fournier 8 (3/9 shooting, 2 3-pointers), Barrett 21 (1/5 3-pointers), Sims, Toppin 8, Reddish 10 (3/10 shots, 1/6 3-pointers), Hartenstein 7 (1 3-pointers, 10 rebounds, 5 assists), McBride 2 ( 1/6 shots), Quickley 12 (4/18 shots, 2/7 threes)

Suns – Kings 104-105

Derby in Phoenix, with the Kings lining up with starters but having to give it all…all to bend 104-105 against the Suns’ “seconds” who were lined up without their stars.

DeAaron Fox with 15 points and Kevin Herter with 13 points were the leading scorers for the winners.

With the Suns, Dwayne Washington had 31 points and Joc Landall had 17 points.

THE DODECALPTA: 32-24, 57-54, 76-83, 104-105

CHANCE: Craig 5 (1/8 shots, 1/5 threes, 6 rebounds), Okoji 6, Landal 17 (2 threes, 8 rebounds), Washington 31 (1), N. Lee 6 (1/8 shots, 8 rebounds) , Wainwright 9 (1/5 3-pointers, 5 rebounds), Biyobo 12 (12 rebounds), S. Lee 9 (1), Lougou-Cabarot 9 (1)

KINGS: Lyles 6 (1), Sabonis 9 (10 rebounds, 5 assists), Barnes 12 (1 three-pointer, 5 rebounds), Fox 15 (5/14 shooting), Herter 13 (3), Metou 6 (2), Monecke 4 , Len 4, Quetta, Cook 10 (1), Mitchell 6 (2), Davis 12 (3), Monk 5 (2/9 shots, 0/5 threes), Merrill 3 (1), Ellis

Source: sport 24

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