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Narrow win for Raptors vs. no-Morad Grizzlies, Wolves lose 30 points at half nuggets
The Raptors were better in detail and walked away with the win from Memphis. The wolves didn’t fight half of the nuggets. Big win for the Pelicans – sans Williamson, Ingram, Valanciunas – against the Kings. Detailed results of the night in the NBA.
The Toronto Raptors struggled hard but eventually managed to break the Grizzlies’ resistance without Ja Morad, leaving Memphis with a doubleheader (103-106). Two baskets from Scotty Barnes with 50 and 20 left, as well as two field goals from Pascal Siakam with 9 left on the clock, made the difference in the end after Jaren Jackson Jr. missed a 3-pointer that would level the game at 5, 2″ before the last horn sounded.
Siakam was also the top scorer for the winners with 19 points, while seven of the Raptors’ eight players were in double figures.
THE DODECALPTA: 31-28, 62-59, 86-78, 103-106
GRAY: Aldama 15 (2/8 3-points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists), Jones 9 (8 rebounds, 7 assists, 3 steals), Bain 26 (4), Clark 6 (5 rebounds), Tillman 12 (9 rebounds, 3 assists), Konchar 3 (1), Roddy 6 (1), Jackson 18 (0/6 threes, 8 rebounds), Green 6 (2), Williams 2
birds of prey: Siakam 19 (2/6 trebles, 6 rebounds, 5 assists) , Barnes 16 (2/6 trebles, 7 rebounds, 4 turnovers) , VanVleet 15 (2/9 trebles, 5 rebounds, 7 assists). ), Trent 10, Young 14 (1), Bouche 17 (3/4 threes, 10 rebounds), Atshua 10 (7 rebounds, 4 steals), Flynn 5 (1)
Pacers – Cavaliers 103-122
The Cavaliers had a good night, shooting with 40.5% accuracy from three-point (15/37) and easily passing the Pacers’ home (103-122). Darius Garland led the scoring for Cleveland with 24 points (4/6 3s), followed by Isaac Okoro with 20 points (3/4 3s).
THE DODECALPTA: 25-27, 46-62, 84-98, 103-122
pacemaker: Smith 4, Jackson 2, Halliburton 15 (1/2 3-pointers, 4 rebounds, 11 assists), Hield 16 (/9 3-pointers, 5 rebounds), Brissett 3, Taylor 2, Nebhardt 6 (1), Mathurin 9 (6 rebounds), Turner 27 (2/6 3-points, 10 rebounds), McConnell 6 (5 rebounds, 5 assists), Nesmith 6
CAVALIERS: Wade 6 (2), Mobley 17 (10 rebounds, 4 assists), Allen 18 (13 rebounds), Mitchell 19 (2/10 3-pointers, 6 assists, 4 turnovers), Osman 9 (3/8 3-pointers ). ), Okoro 20 (3), Neto, Stevens, Diaquite, Lopez 2, Rubio 7 (1/3 3 points, 3 rebounds, 9 assists), Garland 24 (4)
Wolves – Nuggets 128-98
The Wolves won 128-98 over the decimated Nuggets, who went to Minnesota without Nikola Jokic, Jamal Murray, Aaron Gordon and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope when they faced the Hawks in Denver less than 24 hours earlier.
Anthony Edwards had 20 points for the hosts, with D’Angelo Russell adding 18 points and dishing out 10 assists. Rudy Gober’s contribution with 16 points and 8 rebounds.
THE DODECO LAPTS: 32-21, 63-43, 94-71, 128-98
WOLVES: McDaniels 14 (4 rebounds, 6 assists), Edwards 20 (1), Gober 16 (8 rebounds), Russell 18 (3/5 3-pointers, 10 assists), Prince 9 (1), Knight 8, Moore 2, Reed 7 (1), McLaughlin 2, Nowell 16 (2), Anderson 4, Ryan 10 (2), Minot 2
NUGGETS: Portier J. 22 (2/10 3-hand) , Brown Cr. 19 (2/2 3-pointers, 5 rebounds), Smith 10 (7 rebounds, 5 assists), Green 5, Brown B. 16 (1/4 3-pointers, 7 assists), Jordan 6 (6 rebounds), Reed 2, Chanchar 6 (5 rebounds), Nagy 10 (1), Watson 2
Pelicans – Kings 136-104
With Trey Murphy posting a season-high 30 points (6/8 three-pointers) and CJ McCollum trailing with 24 points of his own, the Pelicans beat the Kings 136-104 despite being without Zion Williamson, but also without Brandon Ingram Jonas played Valanciunas. Great performance from Willy Hernangometh, who scored a double-double with 22 points and 16 rebounds.
Malik Monk had 16 points for Sacramento while Domantas Sabonis and Trey Lyles had 12 each.
THE DODECO LAPTS: 34-26, 70-52, 104-76, 136-104
pelicans: McCollum 24 (3), Nance 10 (9 rebounds), Marshall 17 (6 rebounds), Hayes 6, Graham 6 (2), Alvarado 2, Murphy 30 (6/8 threes), Jones 5, Hernangometh 22 (16 rebounds, 4 assists)
KINGS: Sabonis 12 (1/1 threes, 11 rebounds, 3 assists), Barnes 7, Murray 2, Herter 10 (2), Lyles 12, Holmes 4, Mitchell 10 (1), Davis 7 (1), Monk 16, Ellis 10 (2), Burton, Dellavedova 7 (1), Metou 7 (1)
Hornets – Magic 113-119
Despite the absence of Mo Bubba and Jaylen Suggs, who were suspended by the League for the Wood on Austin Rivers in the game against the Wolves, the Magic victoriously passed the Hornets’ house (113-119) and used their own accuracy from the charity streak ( 13/15 shots) in the final period and the home team’s incredible miss from the same spot in the same span (1/9 shots).
Paolo Banquero was the one who came out on top with 22 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists. Close to Wendell Carter Jr. with 20 points and 12 rebounds. LaMelo Ball’s performance declined, whose stats included 33 points (6/13 threes), 8 rebounds, 6 assists, 4 steals and as many errors in 37’53” of attendance.
THE DODECO LAPTS: 37-28, 58-62, 85-90, 113-119
HORNETS: Washington 12 (2), Hayward 6, Plumlee 10 (9 rebounds, 4 assists), Smith 14, McDaniels 7 (1), Thor 1, Rozier 24 (3/5 3-pointers, 6 assists), Ball 33 (6 /13 three points, 8 rebounds, 6 assists, 4 steals, 4 fouls)
MAGIC: Banquero 22 (10 rebounds, 5 assists), Ball 8, Carter J. 20 (2/4 threes, 12 rebounds), Wagner F. 14 (2/5 threes, 6 rebounds), Harris 8 (2), Fultz 16 (5 assists, 3 steals), Isaac 6 (7 rebounds), Wagner M.8 (5 rebounds, 4 assists), Houston 8 (2), Anthony 9 (5 assists)
Source: sport 24
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