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Sportish presents the 199 players who have passed through the hands of Greg Popovic. From Tim Duncan with 1,392 games to – once Mars player – Alex Skyles of… 9 seconds and from French Tony Parker to Chinese Menge Batir.

Greg Popovic is the ultimate record holder in NBA history. In the Spurs’ 104-102 win over the Jazz, he had 1,366 wins and climbed to the 1st place for all-wins coaches in history, beating (his mentor) Don Nelson. And it all started on a December night in Phoenix.

It was December 10, 1996 when Greg Popovich (then Spurs GM) sat on the team bench for the first time, days after he decided to abruptly fire Bob Hill. That night he suffered a 93-76 loss to the Suns in Phoenix. Spurs didn’t know it then, but they had just found the man who would change their story.

Twenty-five years have passed since that night in Phoenix when San Antonio lost easily, with ιν Dominic Wilkins as the top scorer (just months after winning the EuroLeague with Panathinaikos) with 17 points. The first five Popovic ever used were: Avery Johnson, Vinny Del Negro, Sean Eliot, David Robinson, and Gulil Perdy. Those 5 players were followed by others over the next 25 years…194, bringing the total number of players that have passed through his hands to 199, according to San Antonio.

In 25 years, Popovic has fielded 199 players. He has won 5 championships. And he got involved in the debate about the best coach of all time. Maybe not. Some mistake him for Phil Jackson, others for Red Auerbach, others for Pat Riley. But everyone realizes that “pop” has to be in this conversation.

It was December 14, 1996 when the Spurs defeated the Mavericks 106-105 in San Antonio thanks to a David Robinson shot with 8 seconds remaining in the final. In the Mavericks’ final attack, George McLown missed a three-pointer. Spurs’ top scorer in that game was Robinson with 27 points. This was Popovic’s first win of his career in the NBA, to be followed by another 1,335 and… counting is said in the US too.

On the occasion of Popovic’s win #1336, but also the tribute to the Spurs VIDEO with the 199 players who were under his guidance, Sportish searched and found them all! In fact, he didn’t stay there, but then selected a total of 35 foreigners who have played under his tutelage in San Antonio, while presenting the 5 who played under his tutelage more often and the player who stayed on the ground less than anyone else different.

Starting with the basics, here are the five players who have played most of the games under Greg Popovic’s tutelage:
1. Tim Duncan – 1,392 games (47,368 minutes)
2. Tony Parker – 1,198 games (37,276 minutes)
3. Manou Ginobili – 1,057 games (34,271 minutes)
4. Patti Mills – 665 games (13,846 minutes)
5. Matt Boehner – 632 games (10,093 minutes)

The player who played the least under his guidance: Alex Skyles. In Spurs’ 97-91 win over Spurs on November 19, 2005, he was down for 9 seconds and was absent. Those were the only seconds he played in the NBA.

Here are the 199 players who have taken time out from Popovic:

  1. Tim Duncan

  2. David Robinson

  3. Manou Ginobili

  4. Tony Parker

  5. Kwai Leonard

  6. Danny Green

  7. Boris Dio

  8. Dejude Murray

  9. Derrick White

  10. Keldon Johnson

  11. Jacob Peltl

  12. Devin Wassel

  13. Doug McDermott

  14. Lonnie Walker

  15. Tyler Johnson

  16. Josh Richardson

  17. Brin Forbes

  18. Joshua Primo

  19. Keita Bates-Diop

  20. Romeo Langford

  21. Jacques Collins

  22. Tre Jones

  23. Squidward Young

  24. Drew Yubanks

  25. Jock Landal

  26. Juanzo Hernangometh

  27. Thomas Satoranski

  28. Devode Kakok

  29. Joe Weiskamp

  30. Jalen Morris

  31. Anton Lamp

  32. DeMar DeRozan

  33. LaMarcus Aldridge

  34. Patti Mills

  35. Rudy Gay

  36. Trey Lilies

  37. Gorgui Zheng

  38. Luke Samanic

  39. Quintary Witherspoon

  40. Cameron Reynolds

  41. Tyler Zeller

  42. Donatas Motiegounas

  43. Marco Bellinelli

  44. De Mare Carroll

  45. Davis Bertans

  46. Tsimezi Metou

  47. Pow gasoline

  48. Quincy Pontexter

  49. Dante Cunningham

  50. Joffrey Lowern

  51. Kyle Anderson

  52. Branon Pol

  53. Darwin Hilliard

  54. Matt Costello

  55. David Lee

  56. Jonathan Simmons

  57. Dwayne Dentmon

  58. Nicholas Laprovitola

  59. JoelAnthony

  60. David West

  61. Kevin Martin

  62. Boban Marianovic

  63. Andre Mueller

  64. Rasal Butler

  65. Matthew Bonner

  66. Ray McCallum

  67. Thiago Splitter

  68. Corey Joseph

  69. Aaron Baines

  70. Austin day

  71. Jeff Ayers

  72. Yes, Michael Green

  73. Reggie Williams

  74. Nanto de Colo

  75. Shannon Brown

  76. Malcolm Thomas

  77. What Jeffers

  78. Damion James

  79. Gary Neil

  80. Stephen Jackson

  81. Dehuan Blair

  82. James Anderson

  83. Richard Jefferson

  84. Derrick Byers

  85. Eric Dawson

  86. What Jay Ford

  87. Justin Dentmon

  88. Ike Diogu

  89. Antonio McDays

  90. Steve Novak

  91. Chris Quinn

  92. Larry Owens

  93. Garrett Temple

  94. Ίμε Udoka

  95. Alonzo Guy

  96. Bobby Simmons

  97. RogerMason

  98. Keith Bogans

  99. Ϊ́αν Μαΐνμι

  100. Mike Finley

  101. Markus Heisslip

  102. Cedric Jackson

  103. Malik Hearston

  104. Tio Ratliff

  105. Drew Gooden

  106. Mensa bonus

  107. Desmond Farmer

  108. Kurt Thomas

  109. Bruce Bowen

  110. Anton Toliver

  111. Blake Ahern

  112. Fabrizio Oberto

  113. Jacques Vaughn

  114. Mark Williams

  115. Austin Crossir

  116. Brent Barry

  117. Francisco Elson

  118. Damon Stoudemire

  119. De Mar Johnson

  120. Darius Washington

  121. Robert Horri

  122. Jeremy Richardson

  123. Keith Langford

  124. Bobby Jones

  125. Jacob Weiss

  126. Beno Udrich

  127. Fireplace butler

  128. Melvin Elay

  129. Eric Williams

  130. Nazr Mohammed

  131. Nick Van Exel

  132. Raso Nesterovic

  133. Sean Marx

  134. Melvin Saunders

  135. Alex skills

  136. Glenn Robinson

  137. Devin Brown

  138. Malik Rose

  139. Dion Glover

  140. Tony Massenberg

  141. Mike Wilke

  142. LyndonJohnson

  143. Hedo Turkoglou

  144. Ron Mercer

  145. Anthony Carter

  146. Be Hill

  147. Kevin Willis

  148. Jason Hart

  149. Charlie Ward

  150. Matt Caroll

  151. Alex Garcia

  152. SteveSmith

  153. Claxton house

  154. Steve Kerr

  155. Danny Ferry

  156. Anthony Goldwire

  157. lot of batir

  158. Antonio Daniels

  159. CharlesSmith

  160. Terry Porter

  161. Mark Bryant

  162. Amal McCaskill

  163. Cherokee Parks

  164. Derek Anderson

  165. Sean Eliot

  166. AveryJohnson

  167. Wanderer Samaki

  168. Derrick dial

  169. Jaren Jackson

  170. New time

  171. Chanel Scott

  172. Mario Eli

  173. Tsaki brown

  174. Jerome Kersey

  175. Felton Spencer

  176. Brandon Williams

  177. George King

  178. Andrew Gays

  179. Will Perdy

  180. Vinnie Del Negro

  181. Chuck person

  182. Monty Williams

  183. Kory Alexander

  184. Karl Herrera

  185. Reggie Gary

  186. Brad Lohaus

  187. Will Burton

  188. Dominic Wilkins

  189. Vernon Maxwell

  190. CharlesSmith

  191. Gailon Nickerson

  192. Darin Hancock

  193. Gregory Anderson

  194. jamie fake

  195. Stephen Howard

  196. DevinCray

  197. Jason Saser

  198. Joe Courtney

  199. Tim Campton

The 35 foreign players who played against Popovic in San Antonio:

virgin islands: Tim Duncan

France: Tony Parker, Boris Dio, Joffre Lovern, Nando De Colo, Ian Maimni

Argentina: Manou Ginobili, Fabrizio Oberto, Nicolas Laprovitola

Canada: Joshua Primo, Trey Liles, Joel Anthony, Corey Joseph

Australia: Patti Mills, Aaron Baines, Andrew Gays, Jock Landal, Shane Hill

Austria: Jacob Peltl

Croatian: Lukas Samanic

Senegal: Gorgui Zheng

Italy: Marco Bellinelli

Latvia: Davis Bertans

Lithuania: Donatas Motiegounas

Spain: Pau Gasol

Serbia: Boban Marianovic

Brazil: Thiago Splitter, Alex García

Great Britain: Pop’s Mensa Bonus

Netherlands: Francisco Elson

Slovenia: Bento Undrich, Raso Nesterovic

New Zealand: Sean Marx

Turkey: Hedo Turkoglou

China: Lot of Batir

Trinidad and Tobago: Carl Herrera

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ADETOKUMBO: “Disrespectful. Don’t ask me this question”

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Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo He gave a harsh response to the question about a possible trade to another NBA club:

“I’m here. Don’t ask me that question. It’s disrespectful to me and my teammates. I wear this jersey every day.

To say I don’t want to be here is disrespectful to the organization, the coaching staff, myself and everyone who worked hard to get me on the field. Don’t ask me this question. I am her. I’m going out in this uniform. And as long as I’m here, I’ll give it my all until the last second of the match.”

On the night of December 27-28, Antetokounmpo returned to the field after his calf muscle injury and became the most productive player of the game with the Chicago Bulls – 112:103.

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NBA: Utah and Mikhailiuk created a sensation, Antetokounmpo’s brilliant return

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Nine games were played in the NBA regular season on the night of December 27-28.

“San Antonio” hosted “Utah” and suffered a sensational defeat.

Spurs had a good first quarter, during which they made a 15:2 spurt to take an 11-point lead at 30:19, but failed to build on it or at least maintain it. In the second quarter, the Jazz responded with a 25:5 attack and took the lead 62:51 with the same 11 points. Utah then kept the opponent at bay for more than 10 points until the middle of the fourth quarter, when Spurs equalized the score – 106:106, thanks to a 14:2 breakthrough. However, the home team could not achieve this success and failed at the end of the match. In the last three minutes of the game, San Antonio scored 2 points and lost them with a score of 2:11 and had a score of 114:127 throughout the match.

Svyatoslav Mikhayyuk He was in Utah’s starting five and stayed on the field for 14 minutes, during which time he scored 3 points (1/1 three-pointers), also made 1 rebound and 1 assist with 1 loss and 1 foul.

The most productive player of the match was Vembanyama, who brought 32 points to Spurs, but this did not help them achieve positive results. Jazz has 29 points from Markkanen and 28 points from George.

“Chicago” lost at home to “Milwaukee”, where Giannis Antetokounmpo returned.

The Bucks gained a minimal advantage in the first quarter and then gradually increased it, eventually winning all quarters of the match and winning with a score of 103:112.

In this game, Antetokounmpo returned to the field after his calf muscle injury and became the most productive player, scoring 29 points for Milwaukee. Portis also scored a double-double for the guest team with 17 points and 11 rebounds.

NBA. Regular season, December 28

San Antonio – Utah – 114:127 (40:32, 20:38, 27:28, 27:29)

San Antonio: Vembanyama (32 + 7 rebounds + 5 blocks), Castle (20 + 7 assists), Vassell (11), Shempeni (4), Barnes (3) – start; K. Johnson (27 + 10 rebounds), Harper (7 + 7 rebounds + 12 assists), Cornet (7 + 8 rebounds), Brian (3), Sohan (0), McLaughlin (0), Waters (0).

Utah: Markkanen (29), George (28 + 6 assists), Nurkic (16 + 7 rebounds + 6 assists), Sensabaugh (11), Mikhailyuk (3) – start; Clayton (17), Williams (8), Collier (7), Filippovski (6 + 6 assists), Hendricks (2).

Chicago – Milwaukee – 103:112 (26:28, 24:26, 30:31, 23:27)

Chicago: White (16 + 5 losses), Vucevic (16 + 7 rebounds), Giddy (13 + 7 rebounds + 9 assists), Okoro (10), Buzelis (8) – start; Dosunmu (11), Collins (10 + 10 rebounds), Herter (7), Smith (6 + 10 rebounds), Jones (6 + 6 assists), Williams (0).

Milwaukee: Y. Antetokounmpo (29 + 8 rebounds), Rollins (20 + 7 rebounds), Turner (13), Porter (8 + 9 assists), Green (6) – start; Portis (17 + 11 rebounds), Kuzma (12), Sims (4), G. Harris (3).

Sacramento-Dallas-113:107 (31:23, 28:21, 29:33, 25:30)

sacramento: Westbrook (21 + 9 assists), Ellis (21), Reynaud (19), DeRozan (9 + 6 assists), Achiuwa (5 + 9 rebounds) – start; Schroeder (10), McDermott (9), Clifford (8+9 rebounds), Monk (7), Cardwell (4+8 rebounds).

dallas: Flagg (23 + 5 turnovers), Washington (17 + 4 blocks), Gafford (11 + 7 rebounds), Christie (9 + 7 rebounds), Nembhard (9) – start; Thompson (14), Marshall (11), Russell (7), Hardy (5), Powell (1 + 11 rebounds), Caleb Martin (0), Cisse (0).

New Orleans – Phoenix – 114:123 (33:32, 22:33, 30:28, 29:30)

New Orleans: Murphy (24), Quinn (21 + 11 rebounds), Fiers (18 + 8 rebounds), Bay (17), McGowens (0) – start; Williamson (22), Alvarado (7), Missy (4 + 8 rebounds), Poole (1), Peavy (0).

Phoenix: Booker (20), Brooks (18), Gillespie (17 + 7 rebounds + 7 assists), O’Neal (15), Ighodaro (8 + 10 rebounds) – start; Goodwin (16 + 9 rebounds), Buey (12), Williams (10 + 8 rebounds), Fleming (5), Richards (2), Livers (0).

Orlando-Denver-127:126 (23:31, 25:31, 36:31, 43:33)

orlando: Black (38), Bane (24 + 6 assists), Carter (18 + 7 rebounds), Banchero (12 + 6 assists), Jones (0 + 6 assists) – start; da Silva (17), Kane (7), Isaac (5), Richardson (4), Penda (2), Howard (0).

Denver: Jokic (34 + 21 rebounds + 12 assists), J. Murray (24), Hardaway (20), Watson (15), Jones (14) – start; Strother (13), Valanciunas (4), B. Brown (2), Pickett (0).

Atlanta – New York – 125:128 (27:33, 28:35, 34:30, 36:30)

of Atlanta: Okongwu (31 + 14 rebounds), Johnson (20 + 9 rebounds + 12 assists), Daniels (13 + 8 rebounds + 9 assists), Young (9 + 10 assists + 5 turnovers), Risache (4) – start; Alexander-Walker (25), Newell (12), Krejci (9), Kennard (2), Guay (0).

New York: Towns (36 + 16 rebounds), Brunson (34), Anunoby (15 + 10 rebounds), Bridges (14 + 8 assists), Diawara (5) – start; McCullar (13 + 8 rebounds), Robinson (6 + 9 rebounds), Clarkson (3), Colic (2).

Miami – Indiana – 142:116 (29:28, 30:32, 39:34, 44:22)

Miami: Wiggins (28), Powell (23), Larsson (16 + 7 assists), Weir (15 + 7 rebounds), Mitchell (0) – start; Jaques (28), Jovic (19 + 7 rebounds + 7 assists), Smith (5), Yakucionis (4), Johnson (2), Fontecchio (2), Gardner (0).

indiana: Siakam (33 + 7 rebounds + 5 losses), Maturin (25 + 5 losses), Nembhard (15 + 16 assists), Huff (11), Furphy (9 + 7 rebounds) – start; Nesmith (9), Jackson (4), Walker (3), Bradley (3), Jones (2), Potter (2), Thompson (0), Peter (0).

Minnesota – Brooklyn – 107:123 (30:33, 33:29, 23:36, 21:25)

Minnesota: Edwards (28 + 7 rebounds), McDaniels (16), Randle (13 + 11 assists), DiVincenzo (11 + 6 assists), Gobert (6 + 8 rebounds) – start; Reed (13), Dillingham (7), Clark (6), Hyland (4), Juzeng (3), Beranger (0), Miller (0).

Brooklyn: Porter (27 + 10 rebounds), Claxton (14), Clowney (11), Demin (7), Menn (2) – start; Thomas (30), Wolf (11), Sharpe (10), Powell (7), Traore (4), Wilson (0).

Houston – Cleveland – 117:100 (32:24, 28:22, 30:17, 27:37)

Houston: Durant (30 + 7 assists), Smith (15 + 7 rebounds), Thompson (13 + 9 rebounds), Eason (9), Adams (9 + 8 rebounds) – start; Sheppard (18 + 8 assists + 5 steals), Okogie (8), Capela (4 + 8 rebounds), Davison (3), Green (3), Finney-Smith (3), A. Holiday (2), Tate (0).

cleveland: Mitchell (16 + 6 assists), Merrill (13), Garland (12), Wade (6), Allen (6) – starts; Tyson (23 + 15 rebounds), Proctor (7), Bryant (7 + 7 rebounds), E. Mobley (4), Hunter (2), Porter (2), Ball (2).

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NBA: Utah with Mikhailyuk sensationally beat Detroit and other results of the night

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Nine regular season games took place in the NBA on the night of December 26-27.

Utah hosted the Eastern Conference leader and won a sensational victory.

The first half of the match was spent with a small lead for the Pistons, who kept their opponent one or two shots away most of the time and entered the long break with a 1-point lead at 68:67. The decisive factor in the match was the third quarter; In this quarter, Jazz made a 16:3 move and took the lead by 12 points, 90:78. The home team had the advantage in the score, but Detroit gradually reduced the gap and 19 seconds before the siren, after two free throws by Cunningham, they equalized the score – 129:129. However, the match did not go to overtime – Utah took advantage of the remaining time with the efforts of George, who scored a two-pointer 3 seconds before the siren – 131:129.

Svyatoslav Mikhayyuk He stayed on the field for 21 minutes and recorded 9 points (3/4 two-pointers, 1/2 three-pointers), as well as 4 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 steal.

The most productive player was George, who scored 31 points for Utah, while Nurkic had a double-double with 16 points and 11 rebounds.

NBA. Regular season, December 27

Utah-Detroit-131:129 (33:36, 34:32, 44:35, 20:26)

Utah: George (31 + 7 rebounds + 8 assists), Markkanen (30), Nurkic (16 + 11 rebounds), Mikhailyuk (9), Bailey (0) – start; Sensabaugh (20), Love (14), Collier (9 + 9 assists + 5 turnovers), Filipovski (2), Hendricks (0), Clayton (0).

Detroit: Cunningham (29 + 17 assists), Harris (16 + 7 rebounds), D. Robinson (14), Düren (11), Thompson (8) – start; Ivey (11), LeVert (11), Holland (11), Green (8), Jenkins (6), Stewart (4), Reed (0).

Atlanta-Miami-111:126 (32:32, 19:31, 33:27, 27:36)

of Atlanta: Young (30 + 6 assists), Johnson (24 + 9 rebounds + 10 assists), Okongwu (12 + 7 rebounds), Daniels (8), Risache (5) – start; Alexander-Walker (15), Krejci (11), Gueye (4), Newell (2), Wallace (0).

Miami: Powell (25 + 7 rebounds), Larsson (21), Wiggins (18 + 8 rebounds), Ware (16 + 13 rebounds), Mitchell (6 + 7 assists) – start; Jaques (16), Jovic (10 + 7 rebounds), Yakucionis (8), Smith (6).

Washington – Toronto – 138:117 (35:32, 38:30, 29:38, 36:17)

washington: George (23), McCollum (21), Coulibaly (21 + 8 rebounds), Sarr (15), Middleton (6) – start; Carrington (15), Johnson (12), Shempeny (8+7 ​​rebounds), Riley (8), Bagley (6), Brenham (3), Watkins (0), Vukcevic (0), Johnson (0).

toronto: Ingram (29), Quickley (25), Barnes (14 + 7 assists), Mamukelashvili (13 + 11 rebounds), Agbadji (8) – start; Walter (15), Shed (6), Dick (5), Lawson (2), Temple (0), Bettle (0), Mobo (0).

Indiana-Boston-122:140 (39:28, 22:47, 30:36, 31:29)

indiana: Nembhard (18 + 8 assists + 5 losses), Maturin (13), Siakam (11), Huff (9), Jackson (6) – starts; McConnell (13), Walker (12), Thompson (11 + 6 assists), Furphy (9), Potter (9), Jones (4), Bradley (4), Peter (3).

Boston: Brown (30), Pritchard (29 + 9 rebounds), White (21 + 6 assists), Keta (8 + 7 rebounds), Walsh (3) – start; Houser (23), Garza (15), Simons (8), Scheierman (3), Gonzalez (0).

Orlando-Charlotte-105:120 (28:38, 20:19, 29:39, 28:24)

orlando: Black (24), Carter (16 + 8 rebounds), Bane (15 + 10 rebounds), Banchero (13), Jones (8) – start; Richardson (14) and Silva (8), Kane (5), Isaac (2), Howard (0), Penda (0), O. Robinson (0).

Charlotte: Ball (22 + 7 rebounds + 6 for loss), Knippel (16), Bridges (16 + 11 rebounds), Miller (15), Diabate (10 + 13 rebounds) – start; Hall (14 + 8 rebounds), Sexton (13), Hall (7), Green (6), Connaughton (1), James (0), Mann (0).

Chicago – Philadelphia – 109:102 (30:28, 19:24, 32:33, 28:17)

Chicago: White (13 + 7 rebounds + 6 assists), Giddy (12 + 11 assists + 5 turnovers), Buzelis (10 + 8 rebounds), Okoro (8), Vucevic (7 + 7 rebounds) – start; Collins (15), Jones (15), Smith (12 + 8 rebounds), Herter (9), Dosunmu (8).

Philadelphia: Embiid (31), Maxey (27 + 8 assists), George (15 + 12 rebounds), Edgecombe (10 + 7 rebounds), Barlow (7) – start; McCain (6), Drummond (2), Grimes (2), Bona (1), Walker (1), Edwards (0).

Memphis – Milwaukee – 125:104 (25:35, 35:15, 32:33, 33:21)

Memphis: Jaren Jackson (24 + 9 rebounds + 5 blocks), Morant (17 + 10 assists), Coward (15), Wells (14), Aldama (12 + 7 rebounds) – starter; Spencer (19), Caldwell-Pope (13), Jackson (7), Koloko (4), Small (0).

Milwaukee: Green (20), Porter (16 + 8 rebounds + 7 turnovers), Portis (15 + 12 rebounds), Kuzma (15 + 8 rebounds), Turner (8) – starts; Rollins (15), G. Harris (8), Jackson (3), Coffey (2), Sims (2), Anthony (0), Nance (0), T. Antetokounmpo (0).

New Orleans – Phoenix – 108:115 (23:26, 25:27, 32:28, 28:34)

new orleans: Murphy (19), Fiers (9), Bay (9), Quinn (7 + 7 rebounds), McGowens (4) – start; Williamson (20 + 8 rebounds + 6 assists), Poole (19 + 6 assists), Alvarado (11), Missy (7), Matkovic (3), Peavy (0).

Phoenix: Booker (30 + 9 rebounds), Williams (24 + 13 rebounds), Gillespie (16 + 9 assists), Brooks (14), O’Neal (3) – start; Dunn (9 + 8 rebounds), Ighodaro (6), Fleming (6), Goodwin (4), Buey (3).

Portland – Clippers – 103:119 (35:25, 27:31, 16:29, 25:34)

Portland: Avdija (29 + 9 rebounds + 9 assists + 6 turnovers), Kamara (20), Sharpe (16), Clingan (10 + 8 rebounds), Murray (4 + 7 rebounds) – start; Love (14), Ruper (5), R. Williams (4 + 12 rebounds), Sissoko (1), Rith (0).

cutting machines: Harden (34 + 6 assists), B. Lopez (31), Lenard (28 + 8 rebounds + 6 assists), Collins (8), Dunn (7) – start; Sanders (5), Miller (3), Batum (3), Bogdanovich (0), Christie (0), Niederhäuser (0).

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