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Tonight’s NBA Results: The Celtics beat Charlotte with Tatum 44s
With Jason Tatum stopping at 44 points, the Celtics defeated Charlotte and edged the Hornets 115-101. The Bulls went through Detroit with Super DeRozan, wins for Wolves, Jazz, Raptors, Clippers and Magic.
Jason Tatum burns, the Celtics are fed up and the result was another win, with the “Celtics” defeating Charlotte 101-115 for their 4th straight win and 6th in their last 7 games.
Tatum again did magic things for the winners, finishing the game with 44 points, with Jalen Brown adding 15 points (but shooting 6/16) and Marcus Smart adding 12 points.
For the Hornets, who can’t lift their heads, Miles Bridges and PJ Washington each had 17 points and LaMelo Ball had 15 points.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 22-29, 48-52, 78-87, 101-115
HORNETS: Washington 17 (3), Bridges 17 (5/14 shots, 1 three-pointer, 5 rebounds), Plumley 7 (15 rebounds, 6 assists), Bowl 15 (8 rebounds, 6 errors), Rosier 14 (5/17 shots, 2/9 3-pointers, 5 steals), Thor, Martin 7, Harel 10 (7 rebounds), Richards, Umbre 9 (2), Thomas 5
CELTS: Tatum 44 (6/9 3-pointers, 5 rebounds), Horford 10 (2 3-pointers, 10 rebounds), R. Williams 11 (11 rebounds), Smart 12 (9 assists), Brown 15 (6/16 shots). ). , 1/8 trebles, 5 rebounds, 5 assists), G. Williams 7 (1/5 trebles, 8 rebounds), Cornet, Hauser, Thais 2, White 11 (1/5 trebles, 8 assists). ), Pritchard 3 (1), Martin, Στάουσκας
Pistons – bulls 108-114
Five straight losses proved many for the Bulls, who showed character after a long time, beating the Pistons 108-114 in Detroit, relying on an individual score of 30-17 in the fourth third.
DeMar DeRozan was the Bulls’ leader with 36 points (16 in the fourth half), with Jacques Lavigne adding 25 points and Nikola Vucevic adding 21 points.
For the Pistons, Cade Cunningham had 22 points and Jeremy Grant, Sadiq Bay and Kelly Olinick each had 12 points.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 26-25, 56-53, 91-84, 108-114
PISTONS: Bagley 10 (1 three points, 6 rebounds), Grand 12 (1/5 three points), Bay 12 (4/12 shots, 2/8 three points, 6 assists), Joseph 9 (1), Cunningham 22 (2nd three points, 6 assists), Olinik 12 (1/5 threes), Livers 2, Li 10, Diallo 10, McGruder 9 (3)
COPS: DeRozan 36 (8 rebounds), Green 4, Vucevic 21 (6 rebounds), Lavin 25 (1/7 3 points, 5 rebounds), Dosumnu 9 (7 assists), Jones 6, Brown, Thompson 5, White 8 ( 3/9 shots, 2 threes, 5 rebounds).
Jazz-blazers 123-85
Spray, wipe, done. The Jazz did what they wanted against…what was left for the Blazers, they defeated Portland 123-85 and returned to the positives.
Bojan Bogdanovic was the winners’ top scorer with 27 points while Donovan Mitchell added 16 points on a night when no Utah player played more than 24 minutes.
With the Blazers, Trenton Watford had 22 points and Keen Johnson had 15 points.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 33-15, 63-35, 96-49, 123-85
JAZZ: O’Neill 11 (2 trebles, 10 rebounds), Bogdanovic 27 (6), Gomber 9 (10 rebounds), Conley 5 (1 treble, 5 assists), Mitchell 16 (4/10 trebles, 6 assists), Pascal 5 (1), Hernangometh 5 (1), Gay 9 (1), House 3, Whiteside 6, Azubuike 6, Clarkson 8, Forrest 8, Alexander-Walker (5 assists), Butler 5 (1)
BLAZER: Youbanks 4 (7 rebounds), Hughes, Williams 9 (3/13 shots, 6 rebounds), Hart 5 (2/11 shots, 0/6 3-pointers, 6 rebounds), Elby 10 (2), Watford 22 ( 1), Brown 4 (1), Blues 7 (1), McLemore 9 (1/8 3-pointers), Johnson 15 (3 3-pointers, 5 assists)
Wolves – Thunder 132-102
Malik Beasley had a career night, Wolves were great once again and the rest was history as Minnesota defeated the Thunder 132-102 to mark their 6th straight win.
Beasley found himself on a magical night, finishing the game on 33 points with 11/17 three-pointers (a record in Wolves history), followed by Tyrone Prince with 17 points and Anthony Edwards with 16 points.
For the Thunder, Aaron Wiggins had 25 points and Isaiah Robbie had 15 points, while Alexei Pokusevski had 11 points with 5/8 shots (1/3 three points), 4 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 error in 17 minutes of participation.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 32-21, 74-47, 101-79, 132-102
WOLVES: McDaniels 12 (2 3s, 6 rebounds), Edwards 16 (2/8 3s), Towns 13 (11 rebounds), Russell 6 (2/7 3s, 12 assists), Beasley 33 (11/ 17 3-pointers, 5 rebounds), Prince 17 (2 3-pointers, 5 rebounds), Knight 5, Leiman 4, Okoti 5 (1), Reed 12 (1 3-pointers, 8 rebounds), McLuffin 3 (1), Novell 6, Bolmaro
THANTER: Robbie 15 (1), Beasley 14 (2 three-pointers, 5 rebounds), Waters 8 (3/12 shots, 2/10 three-pointers), Gilgius-Alexander 8 (2/15 shots, 8 assists), Wiggins 25 (5 three-pointers ), 9 rebounds, 5 assists), Sharr, Pokushevsky 11 (1), Malendon 12 (2 3s, 7 rebounds), Kreitsi 9 (1)
Spores—birds of prey 104-119
The Raptors are back. After three straight wins, Toronto got back on track, beating Spurs 104-119 in San Antonio and confident in their superb second half.
Fred VanVlite led the winners with 26 points, with Pascal Shiakam and Scotty Barnes each adding 20 points.
For the Spurs, Keldon Johnson had 27 points and Dejude Murray had 25 points and 12 assists.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 29-34, 61-58, 84-91, 104-119
SPERS: McDermott 7 (1/6 3-pointers), Johnson 27 (3/9 3-pointers, 8 rebounds), Peltl 11 (12 rebounds), Murray 25 (1 3-pointers, 9 rebounds, 12 assists), Basel 8 (3/9 shots, 1/5 threes), Collins 4, Weiskamp, Landal 2, Jones 4 (2/8 shots), Richardson 3 (1), Walker 13 (2)
RAPTORS: Shiakam 20 (2 trebles, 8 rebounds), Barnes 20 (8 rebounds), Bertz 4, VanBlit 26 (3 trebles, 6 rebounds), Trent 17 (2/8 trebles), Young 7 (1 treble, 7 rebounds), Bushe 3, Atsua 13 (3), Watanabe 2, Bandon 6, Michaliuk, Brooks, Bonga 1
Pelicans – Magic 102-108
The Magic lost a game of their own and dropped 16 points, but eventually managed to prevail 102-108 against the Pelicans in New Orleans thanks to the heroism of Terence Ross, who scored 12 of his 14 points in the fourth period.
Cole Anthony was the winners’ top scorer with 19 points, with Gary Harris adding 16 points.
For the Pelicans, CJ McCollum had 32 points and Jonas Valanciounas had 30 points and 15 rebounds.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 17-30, 41-56, 73-81, 102-108
ΠΕΛΙΚΑΝΣ: Snell, Jones 15 (2), Valenciunas 30 (15 rebounds), Hayes 7, McCollum 32 (3/11 3-points, 8 assists), Marshall, Hernangometh, Graham 7 (3/11 shots, 1/6 3- pointer), Alvarado 7 (1), Murphy 4
ΜΑΤΖΙΚ: F. Wagner 15 (1 3s, 6 rebounds), Carter 13 (8 rebounds, 5 assists), Baba 9 (3 3s, 5 rebounds), Anthony 19 (3 3s, 5 assists), Sags 2, Okeke 9 (1/5 3-pointers, 5 rebounds), M. Wagner 9 (9 rebounds), Hampton 2, Ross 14 (2/9 3-pointers), Harris 16 (4)
Clippers – Wizards 115-109
It was a beautiful game in LA, with the Clippers proving cooler in the end, taking the win 115-109 and returning to positive results after two straight losses.
Reggie Jackson was the winner’s top scorer with 31 points, Marcus Morris gained 27 points and Luke Kenard 19 points.
In the Wizards, Kristaps Porzingis had 19 points, Rui Hatsimura had 18 points and Kyle Kuzma had 17 points.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 28-29, 57-55, 83-85, 115-109
CUTTER: Batum 8 (2 3-pointers, 5 rebounds), Morris 27 (3 3-pointers, 8 rebounds), Zubac 10 (9 rebounds), Jackson 31 (5 3-pointers, 7 assists), Coffey 7 (1/5 3 points), Hartenstein 4, man 9 (1 three points, 9 rebounds), Kenard 19 (4)
WIZARD: Kuzma 17 (1 three-pointer, 6 rebounds), Kispert 9 (3), Porzingis 19 (2), Neto 12 (1), Caldwell-Pope 16 (2 three-pointers, 6 rebounds), Hatsimura 18 (1), Avdiya (5 rebounds), Gafford 14 (10 rebounds), Smith 4 (5 rebounds, 8 assists), Satoranski
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