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The Hawks beat the Sixers, wins for the Heat and Blazers
The Hawks even got to +20 against the Sixers, but in the end… they needed it to walk away with a 104-95 win. In overtime, the Heat defeated the Hornets, a key victory for the Blazers – without Lillard – at the Pelicans’ home stadium.
Hawk’s matchups with the Sixers are always interesting. This was confirmed again when Atlanta defeated – without Harden – Philadelphia after an interesting 104-95 game.
The Hawks had the lead from the start and pulled away in the third third, even going as high as +20. However, the Sixers’ scorers eventually closed the gap to 7 points, with Nate McMillan having to restore fundamentals to “consolidate” the win.
Trae Young with 26 points (but 7/21 shooting) and Clint Capela with 18 points and 20 rebounds led the winners.
At the Sixers, Joel Embiid had 26 points and 13 rebounds (but also 7 turnovers) and Tyrese Maxey had 17 points (but 5/17 shooting).
THE DODECALPTA: 29-20, 46-42, 80-66, 104-95
hawks: Collins 11 (3/11 shooting), Hunter 14 (1), Capela 18 (20 rebounds), Young 26 (7/21 shooting, 2/8 3-pointers, 7 assists, 6 turnovers), Marie 10 (5/ 13 shots, 8 assists), Okoniou 10 (11 rebounds), Griffin 3 (1), T Holliday 6 (2), Johnson 2, A Holliday 4
sixes: Tucker 3 (1), Harris 12 (5/15 shooting, 5 steals), Embiid 26 (13 rebounds, 7 turnovers), Maxey 15 (5/17 shooting, 2 threes, 5 assists), Melton 5 (1 threes, 10 rebounds), Niang 9 (1/7 3s), House 8 (1), Reed, Harrell 8, Tybull, Milton 5 (7 rebounds), Korkmaz 4
Heat – Hornets 117-112
The Heat found her a Charlotte without LaMelo Ball and Gordon Hayward. They even reached +15, but also +12 in the fourth period. However, somehow… magically, they managed to make another derby game this year and eventually needed overtime to win 117-112. Terry Rozier was the Hornets’ killer, missing a 3-pointer for a 115-112 score in overtime.
Jimmy Butler was sensational with 35 points, 10 rebounds and 8 assists for Miami, while Bam Adebayo contributed 18 points and 14 rebounds.
For the Hornets, Kelly Oubre had 29 points and Rozier had 22 points (but 8/25 shooting).
THE DODECALPTA: 32-27, 58-50, 85-73, 104-104, 117-112
BLOW: Butler 35 (10 rebounds, 8 assists), Martin 9 (2), Adebayo 18 (6/15 shots, 14 rebounds, 5 turnovers), Lowry 10 (2), Struss 12 (5/15 shots, 2/11 three-pointers). ). ), Dedmon 7, Vincent 12 (3/11 shooting, 2 threes), Robinson 14 (2)
HORNETS: Washington 9 (1 three-pointer, 5 rebounds), Plumlee 13 (15 rebounds, 5 assists), Smith 12 (8 assists), Rozier 22 (8/25 shooting, 3/10 three-pointers, 8 rebounds), Oubre 20 (7 three-pointers , 7 rebounds), McDaniels 16 (3), Thor, Richards 10, Malenton, Bucknight 1 (0/5 shooting)
Pelicans – Blazers 95-106
The Blazers decided to rest Damien Lillard and Jusuf Nurkic in New Orleans. Despite this, they eventually found a way out with the “double” against the Pelicans and won 95-106.
Jeremy Grant’s 27 points led the Blazers, with Anferni Simons adding 23 points (but on 5/18 shooting) and Josh Hart adding 17 points.
With the Pelicans, Zion Williamson had 29 points, Trey Murphy had 16 points, and CJ McCollum had 13 points (but 6/17 shooting).
THE DODECALPTA: 27-27, 57-51, 74-78, 95-106
pelicans: Williamson 29 (1 three-pointer, 6 rebounds), Ingram 14 (2 three-pointers, 5 rebounds), Jones 10, Valanciunas 7 (2/8 shooting, 1 three-pointer, 11 rebounds), McCollum 13 (6/ 17 shots, 1/7 Threes, 7 rebounds, 7 assists), Nance (6 rebounds), Marshall 3 (1), Graham, Alvarado 3 (1), Murphy 16 (3)
BLAZER: Winslow 12 (3/12 shooting, 1 three-pointer, 8 rebounds, 6 assists), Eubanks 6 (8 rebounds), Grant 27 (4 three-pointers, 8 rebounds), Hart 17 (1 three-pointers, 7 rebounds). ), Simons 23 (5/18 shots, 5 threes, 6 assists), Watford 2, Walker 4, Little 15 (1)
Source: sport 24
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