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NBA: Mikhailyuk’s successful play and Utah’s victory, Hachimura’s spectacular game winner
5 games were played within the scope of the NBA regular season on the night of December 4-5.
“Utah” played away against “Brooklyn”. Losing 58:49 of the first half, the Jazz could only recover in the middle of the fourth quarter. That’s when Utah made a breakthrough of 13:4 and not only got back into the game, but also created an eight-point advantage for itself – 109:101, after which it increased its success even further and won with a score of 110:123.
Svyatoslav Mikhayyuk The player, who entered the match in Jazz’s top 5 and played 25 minutes, scored 10 points (2/4 two-pointers, 2/2 three-pointers), 3 rebounds and 3 assists in 1 loss.
The most productive player of the match was Markkanen, who brought 30 points to Utah, while George also scored a double-double (29 points + 10 assists).
In the match between the East and West second teams, Toronto and the Lakers faced each other. The game turned out to be tense and even. Although the Lakers were ahead most of the time, they were unable to take the lead by more than 13 points. The Raptors stayed close to their opponents and took the lead in the second half of the fourth quarter. However, they could not make a decisive breakthrough and the fate of the meeting was decided in the clutch. The decisive factor was Hachimura’s three-pointer at the last second, giving the Lakers a 123:120 victory.
In Doncic’s absence, Reeves took over the leadership of the Lakers by scoring a double-double with 44 points and 10 assists.
NBA. Regular season, December 5
Brooklyn – Utah – 110:123 (29:20, 29:29, 32:32, 20:42)
Brooklyn: Clowney (29), Clexton (12 + 9 rebounds), Demin (3), Mann (3), Martin (0 + 7 rebounds) – start; Z. Williams (23), Wolf (17 + 9 rebounds), Saraf (12 + 5 losses), Sharpe (10 + 7 rebounds), Wilson (1), Etienne (0).
Utah: Markkanen (30 + 8 rebounds), George (29 + 10 assists), Filipovski (15 + 8 rebounds), Mikhailyuk (10), Bailey (5) – start; Clayton (13), Sensabaugh (8), Anderson (8), Collier (3), Hendricks (2), Williams (0).
Toronto-Lakers-120:123 (26:31, 32:36, 40:33, 22:23)
toronto: Barnes (23 + 11 rebounds + 9 assists), Ingram (20 + 7 rebounds + 7 assists), Walter (17), Quickley (13 + 5 losses), Mamukelashvili (13 + 8 rebounds) – start; Murray-Boyles (12), Bettle (10), Dick (8), Shead (4 + 6 assists), Mobo (0).
Lakers: Reeves (44 + 10 assists + 5 losses), Ayton (17 + 8 rebounds), Hachimura (12), James (8 + 11 assists), Vincent (5) – start; Larevia (14 + 7 rebounds), Smith (12), Thiero (4), Hayes (4), Knecht (3).
Washington – Boston – 101:146 (26:32, 33:34, 27:43, 15:37)
washington: McCollum (22), Middleton (16), George (15), Begley (5), Watkins (2) – start; Vukcevic (10), Shempeny (9 + 7 rebounds), Carrington (7), Riley (7), Whitmore (4), Brenham (2), Hill (2).
Boston: White (30 + 7 rebounds + 9 assists), Walsh (22 + 7 rebounds), Pritchard (20 + 8 assists), Queta (17 + 4 blocked shots), Houser (6) – starts; Simons (16), Gonzalez (14), Minott (11), Scheierman (5), Garza (5), Tillman (0), Harper (0).
Philadelphia – Golden State – 99:98 (30:10, 26:24, 24:32, 19:32)
Philadelphia: Maxey (35), Embiid (12), Grimes (12 + 6 assists), Edgecombe (10 + 5 turnovers), Barlow (6 + 14 rebounds) – start; Edwards (8), Walker (7), McCain (7), Bona (2), Drummond (0).
Golden State: Moody (14), Podziemski (6), Richard (5), Dr. Green (3), Horford (3) – start; Spencer (16), Hield (14 + 8 rebounds), Melton (14), Post (10), Kuminga (9), Santos (4), Payton II (0), Seth Curry (0), Jackson-Davis (0).
New Orleans-Minnesota-116:125 (30:35, 32:27, 28:26, 26:37)
New Orleans: Murphy (21 + 7 rebounds + 8 assists), Fiers (20 + 7 rebounds + 6 assists), Bey (20), McGowens (15), Quinn (12) – start; Alvarado (13), Matkovic (8), Hawkins (7), Peavy (0), Alexander (0).
Minnesota: Randle (28 + 9 rebounds), DiVincenzo (15), Gobert (15 + 12 rebounds), McDaniels (14 + 7 rebounds), Edwards (11 + 8 turnovers) – start; Reed (19 + 7 rebounds + 6 assists), Clark (12), Shannon (7), Conley (2), Dillingen (2).
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Source: Sport UA
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