NBA
Raptors mistake at Kings, important win for Hawks
The Raptors were terrible in Sacramento, they easily beat the Kings 113-95 and actually landed them. Wins for Hawks, Wolves, Wizards and Magic
The Kings are having their best season in 15 years. But the Raptors are still the most mindless team in the NBA, and they showed it in Sacramento, where they easily defeated the Kings 95-113 and taught them a good lesson.
Pascal Siakam with 26 points and 11 rebounds led the way for the winners, with Precious Atshua adding 19 points and Fred VanVleet adding 17 points (but 7/16 shooting).
For the Kings, Kevin Herter had 21 points and De’Aaron Fox and Keegan Murray each had 16 points.
THE DODECALPTA: 23-24, 50-58, 67-84, 95-113
KINGS: Sabonis 9 (1 3-pointers, 8 rebounds, 9 turnovers), Barnes 10 (1), Murray 16 (4), Fox 16 (1 3-pointers, 8 rebounds), Herter 21 (5/9 3-pointers) , Lyles 6 (5 rebounds, 5 assists), Metou 2 (5 rebounds), Holmes 4, Mitchell 4, Monk 7 (1)
birds of prey: Siakam 26 (2/8 threes, 11 rebounds, 7 assists), Anunoby 11 (3), Barnes 7 (6 rebounds, 10 assists), VanVleet 17 (7/16 shooting, 2/9 threes, 5 assists), Trent 16 (2/6 3-pointers, 5 rebounds), Bushe 16 (2 3-pointers, 6 rebounds), Hernangomet 1, Atsua 19 (1 3-pointers, 5 rebounds).
Thunder-hawks 132-137
The Hawks went to Oklahoma City on a two-game losing streak. However, against the Thunder they had to accept the positive results and beat their home team 132-137.
Trae Young was the leading scorer in the winners with 33 points and 11 assists, Dezante Marie added 21 points and Bogdan Bogdanovic added 20 points.
For the Thunder, Cy Gilgeous-Alexander had 36 points and Jaylen Williams had 24 points.
THE DODECALPTA: 43-39, 77-77, 104-109, 132-137
THUNDER: Yes. Williams 24 (1 3-pointers, 5 rebounds), K. Williams 9 (1/6 3-pointers, 7 rebounds, 7 assists), Gilgeous-Alexander 36 (1 3-pointers, 5 rebounds, 7 assists), Giddy 16 (8/19 shooting, 8 rebounds, 6 assists), Dort 12 (3), Baisley 4, Dieng 5 (1), Muskala 6 (2), Man 2, Joe 9 (3), Wiggins 9 (3)
hawks: Collins 19 (1 three-pointer, 10 rebounds), Capela 18 (8/8 two-pointers, 10 rebounds), Young 33 (3 three-pointers, 11 assists, 5 turnovers), Marie 21 (1/8 three-pointers). Pointers), Okoniu 8 (5 rebounds), Griffin 9 (1), Johnson 6 (8 rebounds), Holliday 3 (1)
Magic – Pacer 126-120
Continuing their upward trend, The Magic gave the Pacers their 8th loss in their last 9 games with a 126-120 win over Indiana.
Paolo Banquero with 23 points was the leading scorer for the winners, with Gary Harris adding 22 points on 6/6 three-pointers and Wendell Carter adding 18 points and 10 rebounds.
For the Pacers, Benedict Mathurin had 26 points, Myles Turner had 22 points and 13 rebounds, and Buddy Hield had 21 points on 6/10 three-pointers.
THE DODECALPTA: 46-29, 73-68, 102-91, 126-120
MAGIC: Banquero 23 (2), F. Wagner 13 (1 three-pointer, 7 assists), Carter 18 (1 three-pointer, 10 rebounds), Fultz 13 (8 assists), Harris 22 (6/6 three-pointers), Isaac 5 (1) , M. Wagner 3 (1), Bubba 4 (1), Ball 9 (8 rebounds), Anthony 8 (5 assists), Suggs 8 (2)
pacemaker: Nesmith (0/5 shooting), Turner 22 (3 threes, 13 rebounds), McConnell 17 (8/8 twos, 8 assists), Hield 21 (6/10 threes, 5 assists), Duarte 16 (2 threes, 5 Assists, 6 steals), Brissett 5 (1), Taylor 7 (1), Jackson 6, Quinn, Mathurin 26 (2/6 3 points)
Rockets – Wizards 103-108
Kyle Kuzma continued his dream season, and that was enough for the Porzingis-less Wizards to come back from -19 (and -10 in the fourth quarter) and earn a 103-108 win over the Rockets in Houston.
Kuzma finished the game with 33 points (20 in the fourth quarter) for the winners, with Bradley Beal adding 17 points (but on shooting 7/17).
For the Rockets, Alperen Sengun had 21 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists and Jaylen Green had 19 points (but 6/19 shooting).
THE DODECALPTA: 30-25, 58-43, 81-71, 103-108
MISSILES: Smith 6 (2/10 shooting, 0/5 trebles, 7 rebounds), Martin 16 (13 rebounds), Senggun 21 (11 rebounds, 10 assists), Gordon 9 (4/14 shooting, 1/6 trebles) pointer, 6 rebounds), Green 19 (6/19 shooting, 2/8 threes, 7 assists), Fernando 5, Eason 5, Tate 10 (8 rebounds), Matthews 6 (2/7 shooting), Christopher 6
WIZARD: Kuzma 33 (5/13 threes, 9 rebounds), Kispert 7 (1/6 threes), Gafford 9 (8 rebounds), Beal 17 (7/17 shooting), Wright 5 (1), Gibson 2, Burton 8 ( 1), Abdiya 10 (4/13 shooting, 1 three-pointer, 10 rebounds), Carey, Nunn 12 (2), Goodwin 5 (1)
Pelicans – Wolves 102-111
Anthony Edwards continued his stellar performance and Wolves spoiled Brandon Ingram’s 29-game return with a 102-111 win over the Pelicans.
Edwards’ 37 points led the winner, with Di’Andelo Russell adding 19 points and Rudy Gober adding 17 points and 12 rebounds.
For the Pelicans, CJ McCollum had 25 points and Jonas Valanciunas had 15 points and 12 rebounds.
THE DODECALPTA: 34-26, 52-46, 73-85, 102-111
pelicans: Ingram 13 (4/18 shooting, 0/6 trebles, 5 rebounds, 5 assists), Jones 4 (2/9 shooting, 05 trebles, 5 rebounds), Valanciunas 15 (1 treble, 12 rebounds). ), McCollum 25 (5/9 threes, 5 rebounds, 8 assists), Murphy 6, Nance 7 (1), Marshall 5 (1/6 shots), Hernangometh 8, Graham 12 (4), Alvarado 7 (1)
WOLVES: McDaniels 10 (2), Anderson 10 (7 assists), Gober 17 (12 rebounds), Russell 19 (3/8 3-pointers, 5 assists), Edwards 37 (4/10 3-pointers, 6 rebounds, 5 assists ). ), Ryan 3 (1), Knight 2, Reed 6 (1), Rivers 2 (1/6 shot), Nowell 5
Source: sport 24
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