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Show of strength by the Sixers in Miami, Lakers withstood, Knicks in form

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Everything that happened in the NBA games of the day, the highlight of which was the Sixers’ big win in Miami despite Joel Embiid’s absence.

The Sixers’ impressive double-header at the Heat’s home stadium was the most impressive result of Wednesday’s games in the NBA. Mainly because it was accomplished without Joel Embiid. At the same time, the Knicks were dominating New York, defeating the Nets, and the Lakers finding a way out of Oklahoma City without LeBron, Davis, and Russell.

Pistons – bulls 115-117

By calling for one more timeout than allowed, the Pistons allowed the Bulls to hold their lead and win in Detroit. Of course, Jacques Lavin was in demand with 41 points, 6/9 behind the three.

THE DODECALPTA: 36-38, 54-69, 86-101, 115-117

PISTONS: Bogdanovic 34 (8/12 3-pointers, 6 rebounds), Wiseman 7 (9 rebounds), Ivey 18 (2/4 3-pointers), Hayes 11 (1 3-pointers, 7 assists), McGruder 4, Bagley 8 (9 rebounds), Joseph 3 (1), Hampton, Berks 11 (2/7 3-pointers), Diallo 19

COPS: DeRozan 21 (7 rebounds, 7 assists), Vucevic 12 (0/5 threes, 9 rebounds), Beverley 5 (10 rebounds, 10 assists), Caruso 8 (2), LaVine 41 (6/9 threes). ), Williams 11 (1), Drummond 1, White 14 (3/6 3-pointers), Dosunmu 4

Heat – Sixers 96-119

The Sixers demonstrated their strength in Miami and confidently defeated the Heat. It is characteristic that all the points that the home team had at the end of the game were scored by the guests at the end of the third period. They didn’t mind the absence of Embiid in this match as Reed did a good job with 16 points and 14 rebounds off the bench.

THE DODECALPTA: 38-34, 53-71, 77-96, 96-119

BLOW: Love 9 (5 rebounds), Butler 16, Adebayo 20 (8 rebounds), Vincent 4, Hiro 11 (1), Robinson 3, Highsmith, Martin 6 (2), Zeller 5, Oladipo 9 (1 three-pointer, 6 rebounds) , Struss 13 (2/7 3-hand)

sixes: Tucker 5 (1), Harris 18 (2/4 threes, 6 rebounds, 5 assists), Maxey 27 (4/7 threes, 7 assists), Harden 23 (4/9 threes, 7 rebounds, 5 assists), Melton 8 (2/5 3-pointers), McDaniels 4, House 6, Reed 16 (14 rebounds), Niang 12 (2/5 3-pointers)

Knicks – Nets 142-118

THE DODECALPTA: 47-29, 81-57, 110-87, 142-118

With 30 of Jaylen Brunson’s 39 points in the first half of the game and 60% overall on offense, the Knicks left no room for the Nets and won their seventh straight win.

curtsy: Randle 21 (4/8 trebles), Robinson 13 (10 rebounds), Brunson 39 (5/6 trebles, 5 rebounds, 6 assists), Barrett 15 (2/2 trebles), Grimes 22 (6/9 trebles), Toppin 2, Hartenstein 8 (8 rebounds), Sims McBride, Hart 4, Quickley 15 (2/5 3-pointers), Keels 3 (1)

NET’s: Finney-Smith 5 (1), Johnson 33 (7/11 3-points), Bridges 21 (1), Claxton 9 (8 rebounds), Dinwiddie 11 (10 assists), O’Neill 3 (1), Harris 6 (2/2 3-pointers), Sharp 5 (1), Mills, Curry 10 (1/7 3-pointers), Thomas 15 (1)

Rockets – Grizzlies 99-113

The Grizzlies won again away from home as the doubleheader in Houston was their first since mid-January. They did it relatively easily, taking 66 points from Bain, Morad and Brooks.

THE DODECALPTA: 19-25, 44-47, 68-85, 99-113

MISSILES: Sith 4, Martin 19 (2), Sengun 11 (8 rebounds, 5 assists), Porter 11 (2), Green 20 (4/7 3 points), Kaminski, Garuba 8, Eason 10 (2), Tate 11 , Marjanovic, Christopher 4, Nix 1, Washington

GRAY: Jackson 17 (2), Tillman 4, Brooks 16 (4/8 3-pointers), Morant 20 (1 3-pointers, 7 rebounds, 7 assists), Bain 30 (6/9 3-pointers, 9 rebounds, 6 assists), Clarke 6 (7 rebounds), Aldama 9, Williams, Jones 8 (2), Konchar 3 (1), Kennard

Thunder – Lakers 117-123

Despite playing without LeBron, Davis and Russell, the Lakers emerged scot-free from the fight against the Thunder in Oklahoma City thanks to the self-sacrifice of Dennis Schruder, who had played with a sprained ankle since the first half and assumed the role of mentor to the rest .

THE DODECALPTA: 30-31, 60-57, 84-80, 117-123

THUNDER: Robinson-Irle, Jaylin Williams 4 (12 rebounds), Jaylen Williams 24 (3/5 3-pointers), Giddy 22 (1 3-pointers, 11 assists), Dort 19 (1/7 3-pointers), Saric 13 (1), Waters 8 (2), Man 4, Joe 15 (3/9 3-pointers), Wiggins 8

LAKERS: Vanderbilt 7, Brown 19 (4/7 3-pointers), Bubba 12 (3/4 3-pointers, 7 rebounds), Schroeder 26 (3/6 3-pointers, 6 assists), Beasley 11 (3/12 3 -pointers, 6 rebounds), Hachimura 9 (1 3-pointers, 9 rebounds), Gabriel 5 (10 rebounds), Reeves 19 (1), Walker 13 (1), Christie 2

Blazers – Pelicans 110-121

In a bra de fer between Ingram and Lillard, the Pelicans emerged victorious despite scoring a point less than their own player. Overall, they worked better on offense (percentages, assists) and had the necessary composure in the last third, reaching a partial 31-19 that determined the outcome of the game.

THE DODECALPTA: 31-29, 56-53, 91-90, 110-121

BLAZER: Eubanks 2, Grant 28 (5/9 trebles), Lillard 41 (2/9 trebles, 8 rebounds), Tybull 12 (2/4 trebles), Simmons 4, Watford 8 (6 assists), Reddys 13 (2/5 three-pointer), Little, Johnson, Sharp

pelicans: Ingram 40 (1 three-pointers, 6 rebounds, 5 assists), Jones 7 (1), Hernangometh 7, McCollum 24 (2 three-pointers, 7 rebounds, 7 assists), Richardson 5 (1), Marshall 9, Hayes 15, Lewis 3 (1), Murphy 9 (3/10 3 points), Daniels 2

Source: sport 24

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