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Suns beat Grizzlies on Paul’s return, Thunder beat Denver

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Chris Paul’s return inspired the Suns, who despite being 29 (!) points down, eventually defeated the Grizzlies 112-110. Thunderclap 101-99 – no Jokic, Porter – Nuggets in Denver, wins for Raptors and Heat.

Chris Paul is back after 7 games and is hoping to make a mark Trumpet of Counterattack for the Sans. It started against the Grizzlies, with Phoenix narrowly escaping disaster before winning 112-110.

Midway through the third period, Phoenix was even at +29 (72-43). However, an unprecedented blackout has since followed, leaving the Grizzlies just 28 seconds into the finals (110-108). However, two shots by Dario Saric in the final gave the Suns a valuable victory.

Mikal Bridges led with 24 points, with Chris Paul adding 22 points and 11 assists and Torey Craig adding 20 points.

In the Grizzlies, Ja Morad had 27 points and Desmond Bain had 24 points.

THE DODECALPTA: 32-18, 62-37, 87-72, 112-110

CHANCE: Craig 20 (4), Johnson 8 (3/9 shooting, 6 rebounds), Bridges 24 (8/21 shooting, 4/10 threes, 5 rebounds), Bigiobo 4, Paul 22 (8/18 shooting, 3/9 3 points, 6 rebounds, 11 assists, 5 turnovers), Saric 14 (8 rebounds), Wainwright, Okoji 4 (1/6 shots, 1 3-pointer), Landal 12 (1 3-pointer, 5 rebounds), N . Lee 2 (1/5 shots), S. Lee 2

GRAY: Jackson 8 (2), Brooks 10 (2 3-pointers, 5 rebounds), Adams 10 (3/9 shooting, 16 rebounds), Morad 27 (1 3-pointers, 5 rebounds, 8 assists), Bain 24 (0 /6 3-pointers, 8 rebounds, 6 assists), Clark 4 (6 rebounds), Aldama, Williams 16 (3 3-pointers, 5 rebounds), Jones 11 (3), Konchar

Nuggets – Thunder 99-101

The Thunder were to be the team that broke the Nuggets’ streak. Oklahoma City found Denver without Nikola Jokic (injured) and Michael Porter (personal reasons, his brother was involved in a fatal car accident) and they didn’t pass up an opportunity to catch up by beating the Nuggets 99-101 and a snatched streak of 9 wins. Jamal Murray failed to send the game into overtime for the hosts in the final.

Cy Gilgeous-Alexander’s 34 points (and the game-winning basket with 9.2 seconds left) led the way for the winners, with Josh Giddy adding 18 points.

For the Nuggets, Murray had 26 points and Aaron Gordon had 15 points (but 4/15 shooting) and 10 rebounds).

THE DODECALPTA: 18-27, 47-52, 74-81, 99-101

NUGGETS: Gordon 15 (4/15 shooting, 1 three-pointer, 10 rebounds), Nagy 12 (2 three-pointers, 10 rebounds), M. Brown 14 (2 three-pointers, 7 rebounds), Marie 26 (1/6 three-pointers, 5 rebounds , 9 assists), Caldwell-Pope 10 (2/6 3-pointers), Green 12 (1), Chanchar, Hyland, K. Brown 10 (1 3-pointers, 6 rebounds)

THUNDER: Yes. Williams 4 (1/6 shooting, 6 rebounds), Muskala 8, Gijius-Alexander 34 (1 3s, 5 rebounds, 5 assists), Guidi 18 (9 rebounds), Dort 7 (3/13 shooting, 1/6 3- Pointer), Baisley, Jail. Williams, K. Williams 11 (3 threes, 6 rebounds), man 7, Joe 8 (3/9 shots, 2/7 threes), Wiggins 4

Heat – Pelicans 100-96

The Heat continue on their calm path, racking up victories. They did against those – most recently disappointing after injuries to Williamson, Ingram – who came back from -16 and won 100-96. New Orleans had a chance to pull away from that, but in a 98-96 tie, CJ McCollum missed a 3-pointer while Victor Oladipo got the final score with a two-pointer.

Tyler Hiro led by 26 points, Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo each added 18 points, and Kyle Lowry added 17 points.

For the Pelicans, Troy Murphy had 17 points and Jonas Valanciunas had 14 points and 16 rebounds.

THE DODECALPTA: 23-32, 41-47, 69-72, 100-96

BEAT: Butler 18 (5 steals), Martin 4 (1/9 shooting, 0/6 3-pointers, 5 rebounds), Adebayo 18 (9 rebounds), Lowry 17 (3), Hiro 26 (4/10 3-pointers, 8 rebounds, 5 errors), Robinson 1, Vincent 5 (1), Oladipo 11 (5 assists), Struss (0/5 shots)

pelicans: Jones 11, Valanciunas 14 (16 rebounds), McCollum 13 (5/16 shots, 2/8 threes, 5 assists), Murphy 17 (2/6 threes), Daniels 11 (1 threes, 7 rebounds, 6 assists), Nance 12 (7 rebounds), Hayes 8, Graham 7 (2), Alvarano 3 (1/8 shooting, 1 three-pointer)

Birds of Prey – Knicks 125-116

Every Raptors game is a mystery as no one knows if they will see their good or bad side. Against the Knicks, the up arrow was for Toronto, who played satisfactorily basketball, winning 125-116 in a match that even reached +17.

Fred VanVleet’s 28 points led the way for the winners, with Pascal Siakam and Gary Trent adding 24 points each and Scotty Barnes adding 19 points.

For the Knicks, who suffered their fourth straight loss, ARJ Barrett had 30 points, Julius Randle had 23 points and 19 rebounds, and Jalen Brunson had 21 points (but 6/15 shooting).

THE DODECALPTA: 37-22, 62-53, 86-86, 125-116

birds of prey: Siakam 24 (9/21 shooting, 3 threes, 7 rebounds, 6 assists), Atsua 12 (11 rebounds), Barnes 19 (1 3-pointer, 7 rebounds, 6 assists), VanVleet 28 (4/8, 3- Pointers), Trent 24 (6/10 3-pointers), Young 4, Bushe 14 (1 3-pointers, 7 rebounds), Hernangometh, Weiskamp, ​​​​​​Dowtin

curtsy: Randle 23 (2/6 threes, 19 rebounds, 8 assists), Sims 10 (7 rebounds), Brunson 21 (6/15 shooting, 4/7 threes, 5 assists), Barrett 30 (4 threes, 7 rebounds, 5 Assist), Grimes 8 (2/6 3-pointers, 5 rebounds), Toppin 14 (4), Hartenstein 2, McBride, Fournier 8 (3/9 shots, 2/7 3-pointers)

Source: sport 24

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