NBA
Mavericks beat Jazz with Doncic and positive Dorsey, wins for Nets and Raptors
Luka Doncic had a productive night to lead the Mavericks to a 115-101 win over the Jazz, with Dorsey feeling confident about the time he was getting. Wins for the Nets, Raptors and Knicks.
A positive example for the Mavericks are Luka Doncic, but also Tyler Dorsey. Dallas swept past Utah in a 101-115 win over the Jazz, improving their record to 2-1.
Doncic was the leading scorer for the winners with 24 points, with Tim Hardaway adding 20 points and Christian Wood adding 12 points and 10 rebounds. Dorsey played 5 minutes and during that time scored 7 points with 0/1 2-pointers, 2/2 3-pointers, 1/2 shots, 1 rebound and 1 steal.
For the Jazz, Lauri Markkanen had 21 points and 10 rebounds, Rudy Gay had 16 points and Jordan Clarkson had 11 points (but on 4/13 shooting).
THE DODECALPTA: 26-27, 53-54, 79-82, 101-115
JAZZ: Olynyk 8 (5 rebounds), Markkanen 21 (10 rebounds), Vanderbilt 8 (8 rebounds), Conley 7 (1 3-pointers, 7 assists), Clarkson 11 (4/13 shooting, 2/7 3-pointers), Agbaji 2, Gay 16 (2 threes, 6 rebounds), Kessler 12 (7 rebounds), Sexton 5 (2/11 shooting, 7 assists), Alexander-Walker 2, Horton-Tucker 9 (1)
MAVERICKS: Finney-Smith 11 (3), Bullock 9 (1), McGee 8 (5 rebounds), Dinwiddie 3 (1/8 shooting, 1 three-pointer, 9 assists), Doncic 24 (2/9 three-pointers, 5 assists), Kleber 6 (1), Hardaway 20 (4), Powell 3, Wood 12 (2/7 threes, 10 rebounds), Dilikina 5 (1), Wright, Green 4, Pinson, Dorsey 7 (2), Robust 2
Birds of Prey – Celtics 137-134
The Raptors and Celtics took their friendly game a little more seriously than people thought. The result was a stalemate, with the Raptors winning 137-134 in overtime.
Augie Anunoby’s 32 points led the way for the winners, with Scotty Barnes adding 25 points and Precious Atshua adding 18 points.
With the Celtics, Jaylen Brown and Derrick White each had 23 points and Jayson Tatum had 21 points (but on 6/15 shooting).
THE DODECALPTA: 35-36, 63-66, 98-98, 127-127, 137-134
birds of prey: Atsua 18 (4/16 shooting, 8 rebounds), Anunoby 32 (4 3s, 6 rebounds), Barnes 25 (2), Burts 4, VanVleet 13 (7 assists, 5 rallies), Young 4 (8 rebounds), Hernangometh 3 (1 three-pointer, 7 rebounds), Colocco 12, Champani 7 (6 rebounds), Bandon 13 (4/13 shooting), Jackson 2, Dotwin 4
CELTS: Tatum 21 (6/15 shooting, 3/10 threes, 9 rebounds, 5 assists), Horford 13 (3), Smart 15 (1), White 23 (5), Brown 23 (3), Griffin 6, Williams 11 (3/12 shoots, 2 threes, 5 rebounds), Vonle 6, Jackson 5 (1), Houser 3 (1/7 threes, 6 rebounds), Brogdon 8, Pritchard (0/5 shoots)
Wolves – Nets 102-112
In a game in which both teams threw their starters long, the Nets defeated the Wolves 112-102 in Minnesota, handing them their first loss of the previous season.
Kyrie Irving’s 26 points and Kevin Durant’s 20 points led the way for the winners, with Ben Simmons staying on 2 points and playing just 13 minutes before being ejected with 6 fouls.
In the Wolves, D’Angelo Russell had 17 points, Rudy Gober had 16 points and Karl-Anthony Towns had 15 points.
THE DODECALPTA: 22-28, 49-65, 76-87, 102-112
WOLVES: McDaniels 6, Edwards 12 (4/14 shots, 3 threes), Gober 16 (8 rebounds), Towns 15 (4/12 shots, 9 rebounds), Russell 17 (2 threes, 6 assists), Prince 6 (6 rebounds ), Anderson 11 (5 rebounds), Reed 7 (1 three-pointer, 7 rebounds), Rivers 2, Forbes 4, Knowsle 6 (0/6 shooting)
NET’s: Durant 20 (3 threes, 6 assists), O’Neal 11 (2 threes, 8 rebounds), Claxton 8 (5 rebounds), Irving 26 (4), Simmons 2 (6 assists), Morris 7 (1/6 threes ). , 6 rebounds), Watanabe 3 (1), Duke, Edwards 2, Sharp 15 (13 rebounds), Mills 6 (2), Thomas 11 (1)
Kings – Lakers 133-86
Russell Westbook came off the bench for the first time in his career after his rookie season and played 5 minutes before injuring himself. That was all the Lakers will remember from the game as the Kings threw a party and chopped them up 133-86.
DeAaron Fox with 21 points and Terrence Davis with 14 points were the leading scorers for the winners.
For the Lakers, who were without Anthony Davis, LeBron James and Austin Reaves each had 10 points.
THE DODECALPTA: 36-23, 65-44, 95-62, 133-86
KINGS: Okpala 8 (2), Barnes 3 (1/10 shooting, 6 rebounds), Sabonis 10 (12 rebounds, 9 assists), Monk 13 (2), Fox 21 (2), Lyles 17 (4), Mitchell 11, Holmes 6 (7 rebounds), Monecke 4 (6 rebounds), Ellis 11, Len 1, Dellavedova 7 (1), Metou 4, Merrill 3 (1)
LAKERS: Christie 3, James 10 (5 rebounds), Jones 7, Reaves 10 (1), Beverley 4, Westbrook, Ryans 6 (2), Nunn 6 (2), Gabriel 3 (1), Toscano-Anderson 3 (1) , Bryant 6, Swinder 7 (1), Pippen 9 (1), Huff 8, Pierre-Louis 3
Warrior – Nuggets 112-119
Draymond Green came back and coexisted (uncomfortably or not, it’s probably…a detail) with Jordan Poole, but it was the Nuggets who ended up smiling, beating the Warriors 119-112.
Bound Hyland with 18 points and Nikola Jokic with 17 points were the leading scorers for the winners.
For the Warriors, Jonathan Cuminga and Klay Thompson each had 17 points.
THE DODECALPTA: 32-28, 56-64, 98-84, 119-112
WARRIOR: Wiggins 7 (1), Green 6, Looney 4, Thompson 17 (5), Curry 14 (1/9 threes), Poole 3 (1/10 shots, 0/5 threes), Wiseman 15 (6 rebounds), Baldwin 5 (0/6 3-pointers), Cuminga 17 (1 3-pointers, 6 rebounds, 7 assists), DiVincenzo 6, Rollins 9 (1), Spencer 4, Robinson 5 (1), Lamm
NUGGETS: Porter 17 (3), Gordon 11 (12 rebounds, 7 assists), Jokic 17 (1 treble, 5 assists, 6 turnovers), Caldwell-Pope 7, Brown 6, Jordan 5, Reed 10 (1), Green 13 ( 2), Brown 5 (1), Hyland 18 (1), Smith 8, Nazi 2, Chadzar, Watson
Magic – Cavaliers 114-108
It was a great game in Orlando, where the Magic recorded a 114-108 win over the Cavaliers and improved their preseason record to 4-1 compared to Cleveland’s 1-3.
Paolo Bankero was the winner’s best scorer with 17 points, Cole Anthony contributed 14 points and Franz Wagner 13 points.
For the Cavaliers, who competed primarily with pucks, Izan Okoro had 17 points and Carys LeVert had 15 points.
THE DODECALPTA: 26-25, 52-55, 82-80, 114-108
MAGIC: Banquero 17 (1 three-pointer, 5 rebounds), F. Wagner 13 (4/12 shots, 1/6 three-pointer), Carter 7 (1 three-pointer, 7 rebounds), Baba 9 (7 rebounds), Anthony 14, Okeke 5 ( 1), Houston 11 (3), Schofield 6 (2), M. Wagner 3 (1), Ball 8 (5 rebounds), Hampton 8, Ross 3 (1), Cannady 2, Harris 8 (1)
CAVALIERS: Osman 11 (3/9 shots, 1/5 threes, 9 rebounds), Okoro 17 (1), E. Mobley 8, Neto 7 (1), LeVert 15 (3), Diakite 8 (2), Stevens 12 ( 2), Pickett, A. Mobley 8, Lopez, Cooper 7, Nebhardt 7 (3/10 shots, 1 three), Hinton 8 (2)
Pacemaker – Rockets 114-122
In a game where defense was forgotten in the locker room, the Rockets beat Indiana 114-122 against the Pacers and improved their preseason record to 3-1.
Jalen Green with 33 points and Kevin Porter with 22 points led the winners.
With the Pacers, Buddy Hield had 19 points and Benedict Mathurin had 18 points.
THE DODECALPTA: 29-39, 60-81, 92-103, 114-122
pacemaker: Smith 10 (3/10 shooting, 2 threes), Turner 15 (1), McConnell 7 (1), Hield 19 (4), Duarte 10 (2), Sirvidis 3 (1), Jackson 5, Brissett 2, Bitatze 9 (1), Galloway 2, Taylor 4, Nebhardt 2, Brown 8, Mathurin 18 (7/18 shots)
MISSILES: Martin 10 (2 trebles, 8 rebounds), Senggun 12 (2 trebles, 5 rebounds), Gordon 14 (2), Porter 22 (5 trebles, 7 rebounds), Green 33 (4), Garuba (9 rebounds), Fernando 1 (6 rebounds), Eason 9 (1 three-pointers, 6 rebounds), Marjanovic 2, Christopher 11 (5/14 shooting, 1/6 three-pointers, 7 rebounds), Washington 8 (1), Hudgin
Knicks-Wizards 105-89
The Knicks earned their 3rd win in 4 preseason games, beating the Porzingis-less Wizards in New York 105-89. Washington’s record fell to 1-3.
Standing out as winners were Jaylen Brunson with 27 points, Mitchell Robinson with 20 points and 12 rebounds, and ARJ Barrett with 19 points and 12 rebounds.
With the Wizards, Rui Hachimura had 20 points and Bradley Beal had 16 points.
THE DODECALPTA: 30-19, 52-42, 83-72, 105-89
curtsy: Randle 10 (3/11 shooting, 6 rebounds), Robinson 20 (12 rebounds), Brunson 27 (3), Fournier 4, Barrett 19 (4 threes, 12 rebounds), Sims, Toppin 6, Hunt, Reddys 2, Hartenstein 4, Rose 4, McBride 3 (1), Quickley 6 (3/9 shots, 9 rebounds), Grimes, Arcindiacono
WIZARD: Burton 9 (3), Kuzma 7 (3/11 shots), Gafford 4, Morris 10 (4/12 shots), Beal 16 (1/6 trebles, 5 rebounds, 5 assists), Gill, Hachimura 20 91), Todd 5 (1), Gibson 6, Dotson 3 (1), Wright 9 (3), Goodwin, Davies
Pelicans-hawks 120-111
The Pelicans went up against the Hawks without Zion Williamson, but that didn’t stop them from clinching a 120-111 win. This was their fourth win in five friendlies, with the Hawks holding a 2-2 record.
Brandon Ingram with 19 points and Jonas Valanciunas with 16 points and 11 rebounds led the surefire winners. With the Hawks, Dezande Marie had 18 points and Trae Young had 17 points.
THE DODECALPTA: 40-24, 64-67, 93-92, 120-111
pelicans: Ingram 19 (1), Jones 12, Valanciunas 16 (11 rebounds, 7 assists), McCollum 9 (3/12 shooting, 2 threes, 6 assists), Murphy 10 (1), Nance 10 (10 rebounds), Cheatham 2 , Marshall 13 (1), Graham 3 (1), Alvarado 3 (1), Martin, Plowden 10 (2), Smart, Cibron 3, Daniels 10 (1)
hawks: Collins 3, Okoniou 6 (5 rebounds), Hunter 8 (1), Young 17 (3 3-pointers, 7 assists, 5 turnovers), Murray 18 (2 3-pointers, 5 rebounds), Kaminski 7 (1/5 3-pointers, 6 rebounds), Martin 7, Griffin 4 (1/5 3-pointers), Holliday 8, Johnson 14 (2), Holliday 2, Forrest 10 (2 3-pointers, 8 rebounds, 5 assists), Culver 4, Krejci 3 (1/5 3-hand)
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NBA
ADETOKUMBO: “Disrespectful. Don’t ask me this question”
Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo He gave a harsh response to the question about a possible trade to another NBA club:
“I’m here. Don’t ask me that question. It’s disrespectful to me and my teammates. I wear this jersey every day.
To say I don’t want to be here is disrespectful to the organization, the coaching staff, myself and everyone who worked hard to get me on the field. Don’t ask me this question. I am her. I’m going out in this uniform. And as long as I’m here, I’ll give it my all until the last second of the match.”
On the night of December 27-28, Antetokounmpo returned to the field after his calf muscle injury and became the most productive player of the game with the Chicago Bulls – 112:103.
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NBA: Utah and Mikhailiuk created a sensation, Antetokounmpo’s brilliant return
Nine games were played in the NBA regular season on the night of December 27-28.
“San Antonio” hosted “Utah” and suffered a sensational defeat.
Spurs had a good first quarter, during which they made a 15:2 spurt to take an 11-point lead at 30:19, but failed to build on it or at least maintain it. In the second quarter, the Jazz responded with a 25:5 attack and took the lead 62:51 with the same 11 points. Utah then kept the opponent at bay for more than 10 points until the middle of the fourth quarter, when Spurs equalized the score – 106:106, thanks to a 14:2 breakthrough. However, the home team could not achieve this success and failed at the end of the match. In the last three minutes of the game, San Antonio scored 2 points and lost them with a score of 2:11 and had a score of 114:127 throughout the match.
Svyatoslav Mikhayyuk He was in Utah’s starting five and stayed on the field for 14 minutes, during which time he scored 3 points (1/1 three-pointers), also made 1 rebound and 1 assist with 1 loss and 1 foul.
The most productive player of the match was Vembanyama, who brought 32 points to Spurs, but this did not help them achieve positive results. Jazz has 29 points from Markkanen and 28 points from George.
“Chicago” lost at home to “Milwaukee”, where Giannis Antetokounmpo returned.
The Bucks gained a minimal advantage in the first quarter and then gradually increased it, eventually winning all quarters of the match and winning with a score of 103:112.
In this game, Antetokounmpo returned to the field after his calf muscle injury and became the most productive player, scoring 29 points for Milwaukee. Portis also scored a double-double for the guest team with 17 points and 11 rebounds.
NBA. Regular season, December 28
San Antonio – Utah – 114:127 (40:32, 20:38, 27:28, 27:29)
San Antonio: Vembanyama (32 + 7 rebounds + 5 blocks), Castle (20 + 7 assists), Vassell (11), Shempeni (4), Barnes (3) – start; K. Johnson (27 + 10 rebounds), Harper (7 + 7 rebounds + 12 assists), Cornet (7 + 8 rebounds), Brian (3), Sohan (0), McLaughlin (0), Waters (0).
Utah: Markkanen (29), George (28 + 6 assists), Nurkic (16 + 7 rebounds + 6 assists), Sensabaugh (11), Mikhailyuk (3) – start; Clayton (17), Williams (8), Collier (7), Filippovski (6 + 6 assists), Hendricks (2).
Chicago – Milwaukee – 103:112 (26:28, 24:26, 30:31, 23:27)
Chicago: White (16 + 5 losses), Vucevic (16 + 7 rebounds), Giddy (13 + 7 rebounds + 9 assists), Okoro (10), Buzelis (8) – start; Dosunmu (11), Collins (10 + 10 rebounds), Herter (7), Smith (6 + 10 rebounds), Jones (6 + 6 assists), Williams (0).
Milwaukee: Y. Antetokounmpo (29 + 8 rebounds), Rollins (20 + 7 rebounds), Turner (13), Porter (8 + 9 assists), Green (6) – start; Portis (17 + 11 rebounds), Kuzma (12), Sims (4), G. Harris (3).
Sacramento-Dallas-113:107 (31:23, 28:21, 29:33, 25:30)
sacramento: Westbrook (21 + 9 assists), Ellis (21), Reynaud (19), DeRozan (9 + 6 assists), Achiuwa (5 + 9 rebounds) – start; Schroeder (10), McDermott (9), Clifford (8+9 rebounds), Monk (7), Cardwell (4+8 rebounds).
dallas: Flagg (23 + 5 turnovers), Washington (17 + 4 blocks), Gafford (11 + 7 rebounds), Christie (9 + 7 rebounds), Nembhard (9) – start; Thompson (14), Marshall (11), Russell (7), Hardy (5), Powell (1 + 11 rebounds), Caleb Martin (0), Cisse (0).
New Orleans – Phoenix – 114:123 (33:32, 22:33, 30:28, 29:30)
New Orleans: Murphy (24), Quinn (21 + 11 rebounds), Fiers (18 + 8 rebounds), Bay (17), McGowens (0) – start; Williamson (22), Alvarado (7), Missy (4 + 8 rebounds), Poole (1), Peavy (0).
Phoenix: Booker (20), Brooks (18), Gillespie (17 + 7 rebounds + 7 assists), O’Neal (15), Ighodaro (8 + 10 rebounds) – start; Goodwin (16 + 9 rebounds), Buey (12), Williams (10 + 8 rebounds), Fleming (5), Richards (2), Livers (0).
Orlando-Denver-127:126 (23:31, 25:31, 36:31, 43:33)
orlando: Black (38), Bane (24 + 6 assists), Carter (18 + 7 rebounds), Banchero (12 + 6 assists), Jones (0 + 6 assists) – start; da Silva (17), Kane (7), Isaac (5), Richardson (4), Penda (2), Howard (0).
Denver: Jokic (34 + 21 rebounds + 12 assists), J. Murray (24), Hardaway (20), Watson (15), Jones (14) – start; Strother (13), Valanciunas (4), B. Brown (2), Pickett (0).
Atlanta – New York – 125:128 (27:33, 28:35, 34:30, 36:30)
of Atlanta: Okongwu (31 + 14 rebounds), Johnson (20 + 9 rebounds + 12 assists), Daniels (13 + 8 rebounds + 9 assists), Young (9 + 10 assists + 5 turnovers), Risache (4) – start; Alexander-Walker (25), Newell (12), Krejci (9), Kennard (2), Guay (0).
New York: Towns (36 + 16 rebounds), Brunson (34), Anunoby (15 + 10 rebounds), Bridges (14 + 8 assists), Diawara (5) – start; McCullar (13 + 8 rebounds), Robinson (6 + 9 rebounds), Clarkson (3), Colic (2).
Miami – Indiana – 142:116 (29:28, 30:32, 39:34, 44:22)
Miami: Wiggins (28), Powell (23), Larsson (16 + 7 assists), Weir (15 + 7 rebounds), Mitchell (0) – start; Jaques (28), Jovic (19 + 7 rebounds + 7 assists), Smith (5), Yakucionis (4), Johnson (2), Fontecchio (2), Gardner (0).
indiana: Siakam (33 + 7 rebounds + 5 losses), Maturin (25 + 5 losses), Nembhard (15 + 16 assists), Huff (11), Furphy (9 + 7 rebounds) – start; Nesmith (9), Jackson (4), Walker (3), Bradley (3), Jones (2), Potter (2), Thompson (0), Peter (0).
Minnesota – Brooklyn – 107:123 (30:33, 33:29, 23:36, 21:25)
Minnesota: Edwards (28 + 7 rebounds), McDaniels (16), Randle (13 + 11 assists), DiVincenzo (11 + 6 assists), Gobert (6 + 8 rebounds) – start; Reed (13), Dillingham (7), Clark (6), Hyland (4), Juzeng (3), Beranger (0), Miller (0).
Brooklyn: Porter (27 + 10 rebounds), Claxton (14), Clowney (11), Demin (7), Menn (2) – start; Thomas (30), Wolf (11), Sharpe (10), Powell (7), Traore (4), Wilson (0).
Houston – Cleveland – 117:100 (32:24, 28:22, 30:17, 27:37)
Houston: Durant (30 + 7 assists), Smith (15 + 7 rebounds), Thompson (13 + 9 rebounds), Eason (9), Adams (9 + 8 rebounds) – start; Sheppard (18 + 8 assists + 5 steals), Okogie (8), Capela (4 + 8 rebounds), Davison (3), Green (3), Finney-Smith (3), A. Holiday (2), Tate (0).
cleveland: Mitchell (16 + 6 assists), Merrill (13), Garland (12), Wade (6), Allen (6) – starts; Tyson (23 + 15 rebounds), Proctor (7), Bryant (7 + 7 rebounds), E. Mobley (4), Hunter (2), Porter (2), Ball (2).
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NBA: Utah with Mikhailyuk sensationally beat Detroit and other results of the night
Nine regular season games took place in the NBA on the night of December 26-27.
Utah hosted the Eastern Conference leader and won a sensational victory.
The first half of the match was spent with a small lead for the Pistons, who kept their opponent one or two shots away most of the time and entered the long break with a 1-point lead at 68:67. The decisive factor in the match was the third quarter; In this quarter, Jazz made a 16:3 move and took the lead by 12 points, 90:78. The home team had the advantage in the score, but Detroit gradually reduced the gap and 19 seconds before the siren, after two free throws by Cunningham, they equalized the score – 129:129. However, the match did not go to overtime – Utah took advantage of the remaining time with the efforts of George, who scored a two-pointer 3 seconds before the siren – 131:129.
Svyatoslav Mikhayyuk He stayed on the field for 21 minutes and recorded 9 points (3/4 two-pointers, 1/2 three-pointers), as well as 4 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 steal.
The most productive player was George, who scored 31 points for Utah, while Nurkic had a double-double with 16 points and 11 rebounds.
NBA. Regular season, December 27
Utah-Detroit-131:129 (33:36, 34:32, 44:35, 20:26)
Utah: George (31 + 7 rebounds + 8 assists), Markkanen (30), Nurkic (16 + 11 rebounds), Mikhailyuk (9), Bailey (0) – start; Sensabaugh (20), Love (14), Collier (9 + 9 assists + 5 turnovers), Filipovski (2), Hendricks (0), Clayton (0).
Detroit: Cunningham (29 + 17 assists), Harris (16 + 7 rebounds), D. Robinson (14), Düren (11), Thompson (8) – start; Ivey (11), LeVert (11), Holland (11), Green (8), Jenkins (6), Stewart (4), Reed (0).
Atlanta-Miami-111:126 (32:32, 19:31, 33:27, 27:36)
of Atlanta: Young (30 + 6 assists), Johnson (24 + 9 rebounds + 10 assists), Okongwu (12 + 7 rebounds), Daniels (8), Risache (5) – start; Alexander-Walker (15), Krejci (11), Gueye (4), Newell (2), Wallace (0).
Miami: Powell (25 + 7 rebounds), Larsson (21), Wiggins (18 + 8 rebounds), Ware (16 + 13 rebounds), Mitchell (6 + 7 assists) – start; Jaques (16), Jovic (10 + 7 rebounds), Yakucionis (8), Smith (6).
Washington – Toronto – 138:117 (35:32, 38:30, 29:38, 36:17)
washington: George (23), McCollum (21), Coulibaly (21 + 8 rebounds), Sarr (15), Middleton (6) – start; Carrington (15), Johnson (12), Shempeny (8+7 rebounds), Riley (8), Bagley (6), Brenham (3), Watkins (0), Vukcevic (0), Johnson (0).
toronto: Ingram (29), Quickley (25), Barnes (14 + 7 assists), Mamukelashvili (13 + 11 rebounds), Agbadji (8) – start; Walter (15), Shed (6), Dick (5), Lawson (2), Temple (0), Bettle (0), Mobo (0).
Indiana-Boston-122:140 (39:28, 22:47, 30:36, 31:29)
indiana: Nembhard (18 + 8 assists + 5 losses), Maturin (13), Siakam (11), Huff (9), Jackson (6) – starts; McConnell (13), Walker (12), Thompson (11 + 6 assists), Furphy (9), Potter (9), Jones (4), Bradley (4), Peter (3).
Boston: Brown (30), Pritchard (29 + 9 rebounds), White (21 + 6 assists), Keta (8 + 7 rebounds), Walsh (3) – start; Houser (23), Garza (15), Simons (8), Scheierman (3), Gonzalez (0).
Orlando-Charlotte-105:120 (28:38, 20:19, 29:39, 28:24)
orlando: Black (24), Carter (16 + 8 rebounds), Bane (15 + 10 rebounds), Banchero (13), Jones (8) – start; Richardson (14) and Silva (8), Kane (5), Isaac (2), Howard (0), Penda (0), O. Robinson (0).
Charlotte: Ball (22 + 7 rebounds + 6 for loss), Knippel (16), Bridges (16 + 11 rebounds), Miller (15), Diabate (10 + 13 rebounds) – start; Hall (14 + 8 rebounds), Sexton (13), Hall (7), Green (6), Connaughton (1), James (0), Mann (0).
Chicago – Philadelphia – 109:102 (30:28, 19:24, 32:33, 28:17)
Chicago: White (13 + 7 rebounds + 6 assists), Giddy (12 + 11 assists + 5 turnovers), Buzelis (10 + 8 rebounds), Okoro (8), Vucevic (7 + 7 rebounds) – start; Collins (15), Jones (15), Smith (12 + 8 rebounds), Herter (9), Dosunmu (8).
Philadelphia: Embiid (31), Maxey (27 + 8 assists), George (15 + 12 rebounds), Edgecombe (10 + 7 rebounds), Barlow (7) – start; McCain (6), Drummond (2), Grimes (2), Bona (1), Walker (1), Edwards (0).
Memphis – Milwaukee – 125:104 (25:35, 35:15, 32:33, 33:21)
Memphis: Jaren Jackson (24 + 9 rebounds + 5 blocks), Morant (17 + 10 assists), Coward (15), Wells (14), Aldama (12 + 7 rebounds) – starter; Spencer (19), Caldwell-Pope (13), Jackson (7), Koloko (4), Small (0).
Milwaukee: Green (20), Porter (16 + 8 rebounds + 7 turnovers), Portis (15 + 12 rebounds), Kuzma (15 + 8 rebounds), Turner (8) – starts; Rollins (15), G. Harris (8), Jackson (3), Coffey (2), Sims (2), Anthony (0), Nance (0), T. Antetokounmpo (0).
New Orleans – Phoenix – 108:115 (23:26, 25:27, 32:28, 28:34)
new orleans: Murphy (19), Fiers (9), Bay (9), Quinn (7 + 7 rebounds), McGowens (4) – start; Williamson (20 + 8 rebounds + 6 assists), Poole (19 + 6 assists), Alvarado (11), Missy (7), Matkovic (3), Peavy (0).
Phoenix: Booker (30 + 9 rebounds), Williams (24 + 13 rebounds), Gillespie (16 + 9 assists), Brooks (14), O’Neal (3) – start; Dunn (9 + 8 rebounds), Ighodaro (6), Fleming (6), Goodwin (4), Buey (3).
Portland – Clippers – 103:119 (35:25, 27:31, 16:29, 25:34)
Portland: Avdija (29 + 9 rebounds + 9 assists + 6 turnovers), Kamara (20), Sharpe (16), Clingan (10 + 8 rebounds), Murray (4 + 7 rebounds) – start; Love (14), Ruper (5), R. Williams (4 + 12 rebounds), Sissoko (1), Rith (0).
cutting machines: Harden (34 + 6 assists), B. Lopez (31), Lenard (28 + 8 rebounds + 6 assists), Collins (8), Dunn (7) – start; Sanders (5), Miller (3), Batum (3), Bogdanovich (0), Christie (0), Niederhäuser (0).
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