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LeBron breaks records and Ebid thirsts for MVP honors

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The hosts rose to 42-15 while the Los Angeles team struggled to 26-31. Loss is loss, but the Lakers’ image was significantly better than it used to be when they struggled with what they presented on the floor. Westbrook and LeBron were very important, but Clay Thompson made the difference for Golden State with 33 points in the fourth 12 minutes and sealed the victory for the Warriors. Steph Curry finished the match with 24 points, but his percentages, especially from the three-pointer, weren’t good (1/8 on target).

In any case, the Warriors retain Thompson’s win and great performance while the Lakers remain in LeBron’s record (see below) and the improved image they presented in the derby.

The Appearance of the Night

He was everywhere, doing everything on the Wells Fargo Center floor. The reason Joel Ebid performed again against the Cavaliers and played like he was the MVP. The Cameroonian wild Sixers player offered his team 40 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists, hitting another triple-double and combining spectacle with essence.

He was down for 32 minutes and it was enough for him to put his handwriting wide in the Sixers’ 103-93 win over the Cavaliers. The 27-year-old center is in a miserable state, which is confirmed by his statistics, especially in the last few games. He hasn’t dropped below 25 points in his team’s last five games while already counting two forties combined with a win.

An MVP award nomination is a given, but Ebid is showing he’s ready to go for it all with the Sixers this season.

LeBron of all records

LeBron James, who turned 37 a while ago, appears to be in great shape, confirming the fact that 37 is just a number. Records are about to be broken and this was confirmed once again by King James, who is very familiar with records and successes.

The King made history for the Warriors when he overtook Karim Abdul-Jabbar to become the NBA’s all-time leading scorer in the regular seasons and playoffs.

Entering the game against the Warriors, he scored 19 points, surpassing the NBA legend. Karim Abdul-Jabbar he had 44,149 points proves that age doesn’t matter and that he’s in great shape.

The nets fall

Eleven losses are too much for the Nets. Durand’s injury absence is huge and so is the gap Irving has to fill. Brooklyn’s team couldn’t even break the curse against the Heat, to whom they lost 115-111 in Miami.

A lot has to change, especially in the mentality, and the Nets are hoping that the arrival of Simmons, who made the bang in the trade deadline, will improve things on the competitive part of the New York team. Until then, the road is long and difficult, because 11 in a row for a team that is built with big ambitions is not a good number at all.

All fell victim to the “role” of Ebid

A little further up was the great performance by Joel Ebid. The vicious center didn’t stop there, however, as he offered one of the most impressive runs and nails of the season. His victim is the unsuspecting Garrett Allen, who tried to cut Ebid and paid him dearly.

The Sixers star ended the stage with an impressive nailing, making a poster of the Cavaliers player to tell. As you’ll see, the stage is impressive and Ebid became the talk of the town, both for his looks and the terrifying spectacle he offered.

Popovic, the greatest of them all

He’s one of the biggest names in coaching and a basketball legend. Greg Popovic doesn’t need endorsements or many words, he’s just a leader. The Spurs game against the Pelicans was a milestone for him as he became the second-winning coach in league history, catching Lenny Wilkens.

Wilkens and Popovic have since 1,332 career wins on the bench with the big “pop” looking to catch just threeto get Don Nelson (1,335) at the top of the list.

Paul is the ideal teammate

Chris Paul is one of the champions, we would say, of the NBA. He confirmed this again against Magic, as despite the fact that he didn’t score many points (only 10), he dodged his teammates by sharing 15 assists. It’s the point guard that every player wants and feels complete with more assists than points.

She is ideally bonded to Booker, who feeds on the baskets she puts in, so they complement each other. One did the scoring and the other did the sharing showing there are roles in Phoenix.

Doncic will not always save the game

The Mavericks’ Slovenia guard Luka Doncic is the team’s star and the player on whom the Dallas team’s image has fallen a lot. But Doncic cannot save the game for his team every night. Often he does it with great success, but not against the Clippers.

“Luka Magic” had insane numbers for another night, recording 45 points and 15 rebounds against the Los Angeles team. But he was also to be the player who missed the final decisive shot that would propel Dallas to victory. With 0.6” on the clock, Doncic missed a three-pointer and the Clippers hit a huge double in the Mavericks’ home game. Tasks Doncic carries on his back include missed shots, but both the Mavericks and Doncic are okay with the ball going into the Slovenian’s hands if it’s on fire. Sometimes it just doesn’t work.

A sound from the old

He has spent much of the last few years with injuries but came back stronger and more ready than ever. Clay Thompson reminisced about his good old days against the Lakers, scoring 33 points with 5 rebounds for the Warriors. He was the leader of the San Francisco team and proved that he can do a lot of damage when he’s healthy.

The high season, which took place in the early hours of Sunday (2/13), gave the world a taste of what Thompson can accomplish on the floor. His ability to score three points (he had 5/9 on target) is one of his main characteristics and this time he came out in the deciding game.

Jokic always speaks at the end

He was man of the game in the Nuggets’ one-point win over the Raptors (110-109). The reason for Nikola Jokic, who always speaks at the end and appears as the hero of Denver in the most critical points. This time it wasn’t a basket but a save as the Serb stopped his opponent with a majestic stopper at the end of the match and gave the Nuggets a stressful win.

He was vital in offense with 28 points but also in rebounds, amassing 15, but the block he made at the end of the game against Anunobi by 0.3” was something else. It does everything and it benefits.

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