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NBA, the results of the night: The Heat took on the Bulls, the Raptors defeated the Nets

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With Vincent and Hiro leading the scorers, the Heat won 112-99 over the Bulls in Miami, while the Raptors defeated the Nets 133-99 in Brooklyn. Wins for magic, wolves and kings.

The Heat climbed to the top of the East after their 112-99 win over the Bulls and now have a two-win margin over the Chicago team. This was the fifth straight win for the Heat, who are finding their rhythm, and with leaders Hiro and Vincent by 20 points, they’ve clinched another big win looking to continue.

Top scorer for the Bulls, now down to second place with a record of 39-23, was Lavin with 22 points, while with the exception of Hiro and Vincent, who had 20, Heat Butler and Adebayo stood out with 15.

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 30-21, 55-46, 91-67, 112-99

ΧΙΤ: Butler 15 (7 rebounds), Tucker 4, Adebayo 15 (6/8 two points), Robinson 9 (3), Vincent 20 (4), Hiro 20 (1), Strauss 13 (3), Dentmon 4, Martin 9 (1), Yurtseven 2, Guy 1, Haysmith

COPS: Green 4, DeRozan 18 (7/14 two points), Vucevic 14 (7/11 two points), Lavin 22 (2), Dosunmu 18 (2), White 9 (3), Brown 2, Jones 2, Thompson 2 , Bradley 4, Thomas 4, Th

Nets – Birds of Prey 97-133

The Raptors made a big showing in Brooklyn, defeating the Nets 133-97 with Barnes making a big show of 28 points and 15 rebounds. The Raptors increased their record to 33-27, dropping the Nets to 32-30, unable to find rhythm and react at any point in the game.

Top scorers for the Nets were Aldridge with 15 points, while Brown and Thomas had 14 and Seth Curry had 11. Except for Barnes, for the Raptors, Akiva stood out with 20 points and Flynn with 18.

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 27-42, 48-71, 69-100, 97-133

NETWORKS: Brown 14 (2), Johnson 5 (1), Drummond 3, Curry 11 (2), Mills 3 (1), Griffin 6 (1), Thomas 14 (1), Edwards 5 (1), Aldridge 15 (1st ). ), Dragic 6 (1), Duke 4, Claxton 2, Sharp 9 (1)

RAPTORS: Barnes 28 (16 rebounds), Shiakam 8 (1), Birch, Trent 12 (1), Flynn 18 (3), Aquiwa 20 (3), Boucher 8 (2), Young 11 (3), Watanabe 7 (1 ). ), Bandon 5 (1), Michaliuk 8 (2), Champagne 2, Wilson 6

Cavaliers – Wolves 122-127

The Wolves hit the gas in the fourth twelve minutes, reacting and driving through Cleveland, beating the Cavaliers 127-122. Now the Wolves went up to 33-29 in the season and threw the Cavaliers to 36-25. Towns was the visitors’ savior as his own three points gave the Minnesota team a three-point lead with 12.4” remaining at the end.

Top scorer for Wolves was Russell with 25 points, while Edwards, McDaniels and Towns each had 17 points. In the Cavaliers, Lov led by 26 points, with Osman and Allen each having 21 points.

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 37-26, 61-64, 88-101, 122-127

Cavaliers: Markanen 10 (1), Mobley 15 (1 three-pointer, 10 rebounds), Allen 21 (9/10 two-pointers), Okoro 6 (1), Goodwin 17 (2 three-pointers, 12 assists), Love 26 (5), Osman 21 (5), Wade, Frazier 2, Stevens 4

WOLVES: Edwards 17 (1), Vanderbilt 8 (9 rebounds), Towns 17 (1), Russell 25 (4), Beverly 11 (3), McDaniels 17 (5), Beasley 9 (3), McLachlin 2, Prince 15 ( 1), reed 6

Thunder – Kings 110-131

The Kings, who defeated the Thunder 131-110 in Oklahoma and rose to 23-40 for the season, put a brake on a streak of 0-4 losses. The Sacramento team were excellent and with Fox making the difference in attack they could win going into the sequel.

Leading the Thunder was Gilzius-Alexander with 37 points and 10 assists while Shar had 12 points. For the Kings, Fox was the top scorer with 29 points and 10 assists, while Barnes had 23 points with 10/11 shots and Lyles had 24 points.

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 32-35, 59-59, 90-99, 110-131

THANTER: Wiggins 3 (1), Bazli 8 (1), Robbie 11 (1), Gilzius-Alexander 37 (3), Sar 12 (1), Kreitsi 10, Pokusevski 9 (1), Waters 3 (1), Malendon 9 (2)

KINGS: Barnes 23 (1), Liles 24 (1), Samponis 14 (16 rebounds), Holiday 3 (1), Fox 29 (1 3-pointer, 10 assists), Lamp 5 (1), Mitchell 13 (1), Jones 6 , Divincenzo 14 (4).

Magic – Pacer 119-103

The Magic defeated the Pacers 119-103 when Fulge returned to action after a 14-month absence due to a knee injury. His return came with a very good performance that helped Magic earn the win against the Indiana team with ease.

Top scorer for the Magic was Carter with 21 points, while Baba and Wagner had 15. For the Pacers, Hallibarton had 23 points and Hilton had 18.

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 31-32, 55-56, 90-75, 119-103

ΜΑΤΖΙΚ: Wagner 15 (1), Carter 21 (1 three points, 12 rebounds), Baba 15 (10 rebounds), Anthony 11 (1), Sags 14 (2 three points, 10 assists), Okeke 6 (2), Harris 11 (2 ), full 10, Ross 2, Hampton 12 (2), Brazdeckis 2, Schofieldn

ΠΕΙΣΕΡΣ: Bristet 6 (1), Smith 14 (3), Jackson 6, Hilde 18 (3), Halliburton 23 (3), Bitage 11 (2), Sykes, Duarte 7 (1), Washington 11 (2), Taylor 7

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