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On the night of January 5-6, the NBA hosted eight regular season games.

Portland defeated Utah at home.

Trail Blazers left their opponent with a 10-point lead at 36:26 in the first quarter, and increased the difference to 21 points at 78:57 in the second quarter. After a long break, the home team calmly controlled the course of the game and its maximum advantage was 31 points – 116:85. In the end, Portland won with a score of 131:117.

Utah’s Ukrainian player Svyatoslav Mikhayyuk The player, who was in the top 5 among the guest teams and played 20 minutes, recorded 8 points (1/2 two-pointers, 2/7 three-pointers) and 1 rebound during this time.

The most productive player of the match was Avdija, who came close to a triple-double with 33 points, 8 rebounds and 9 assists.

“Charlotte” defeated “Oklahoma” in a sensational away game.

Hornets took a 17-point lead in the first half of the match and won the match with a score of 67:50. They then increased the advantage to +28 – 99:71 in the third quarter and thus calmly won the match – 124:97.

In the winning team, Miller scored 28 points and Bridges had a double-double with 17 points + 11 rebounds.

“Detroit” unexpectedly defeated “New York” in the match of the Eastern Conference leaders.

The Knicks opened the scoring, but that was their first and last lead. Later, the Pistons took complete control of the game, gradually increasing their advantage and achieved the final victory with a score of 121:90.

Cunningham recorded a double-double with 29 points and 13 assists for Detroit.

NBA. Regular season, January 6

Portland – Utah – 137:117 (36:26, 42:31, 36:26, 23:34)

Portland: Avdija (33 + 8 rebounds + 9 assists), Sharpe (29 + 7 assists), Kamara (15), Clingan (12 + 17 rebounds), Murray (10) – start; Love (14), Sissoko (14), Rooper (4), Jan Hansen (4), R. Williams (2).

Utah: Markkanen (22 + 5 losses), Nurkic (21 + 12 rebounds), George (15), Sensabaugh (8), Mikhailyuk (8) – start; Filipovski (13), Collier (10 + 8 assists), Williams (8), Hendricks (7), Clayton (5).

Oklahoma-Charlotte-97:124 (33:33, 17:34, 21:32, 26:25)

Oklahoma: Gilgeous-Alexander (21 + 6 assists), Jaylen Williams (16), Holmgren (15), Wiggins (11), Dort (5) – start; Mitchell (11), K. Williams (8), Joe (5), Carlson (3), Wallace (2).

Charlotte: Miller (28), Knippel (23 + 5 losses), Bridges (17 + 11 rebounds), Ball (16), Diabate (9 + 12 rebounds) – start; Hall (13), Sexton (10), James (5), McNeely (3).

Detroit – New York – 121:90 (30:29, 34:25, 25:15, 32:21)

Detroit: Cunningham (29 + 13 assists + 5 losses), Thompson (10 + 7 rebounds), D. Robinson (9), Reed (8 + 8 rebounds), Stewart (7 + 9 rebounds) – start; Green (17), Ivey (16), Jenkins (12), Sasser (8), Holland (5).

New York: Brunson (25 + 6 losses), Bridges (10), Towns (6 + 6 losses), Anunoby (5), Robinson (2 + 10 rebounds) – start; McBride (17), Kolek (9), Clarkson (8), McCullar (4), Hookporty (2), Dadier (2).

Boston – Chicago – 115:101 (31:14, 23:19, 31:34, 30:34)

Boston: Pritchard (21), Brown (14 + 8 rebounds), Ketta (13 + 13 rebounds), White (10 + 7 assists), Houser (9) – start; Simons (27), Garza (8), Walsh (5), Gonzalez (5+7 rebounds), Scheierman (3).

Chicago: Buzelis (26), Vucevic (15 + 15 rebounds + 7 assists), Jones (10), Herter (8), Okoro (5) – start; Dosunmu (15), Carter (6), Phillips (6), White (5), Terry (3), Williams (2).

Toronto – Atlanta – 118:100 (31:26, 30:23, 25:24, 32:27)

toronto: Ingram (19 + 9 rebounds), Barnes (18 + 8 rebounds + 10 assists), Murray-Boyles (17 + 7 rebounds + 7 assists), Barrett (17), Quickley (16) – start; Mamukelashvili (12), Dick (11), Shed (5), Walter (3).

of Atlanta: Okongwu (17 + 12 rebounds), Risache (16), Alexander-Walker (14), Johnson (13 + 14 rebounds + 7 assists + 6 turnovers), Daniels (11) – start; Krejci (10), Kennard (10), Porzingis (9).

Houston – Phoenix – 100:97 (25:29, 29:31, 24:18, 22:19)

Houston: Durant (26 + 10 rebounds), Thompson (17 + 7 rebounds + 6 assists), Smith (17 + 7 rebounds), Ison (12 + 8 rebounds), Adams (8 + 11 rebounds) – start; Shepherd (11), A. Holiday (4), Finney-Smith (3), Capela (2).

Phoenix: Booker (27 + 6 assists), O’Neal (15), Brooks (15), Gillespie (11), Williams (4 + 8 rebounds) – start; Goodwin (11), Ighodaro (9 + 8 rebounds), Dunn (5), Allen (0 + 6 assists).

Philadelphia – Denver – 124:125 Overtime (26:29, 32:29, 35:29, 27:33, 4:5)

Philadelphia: Embiid (32 + 10 rebounds + 6 turnovers), Maxey (28 + 6 assists), Edgecombe (17 + 8 rebounds + 9 assists), George (8), Barlow (6) – starts; Grimes (16), Bona (8), Walker (6), McCain (3).

Denver: Pickett (29 + 7 assists), Watson (24 + 7 rebounds + 6 losses), B. Brown (19), Jones (10), Holmes (2) – starts; Nnaji (21 + 8 rebounds), Tyson (14), Strother (6).

Clippers – Golden State – 103:102 (31:19, 24:32, 21:13, 27:38)

cutting machines: Leonard (24 + 12 rebounds + 5 losses), Senders (20 + 7 rebounds), Collins (18), Dunn (16 + 6 assists), Zubac (10 + 11 rebounds) – start; Miller (9), Batum (6).

Golden State: Curry (27 + 6 assists), Butler (24), Dr. Green (6 + 12 assists), Post (5), Moody (4) – start; Peyton II (14), Podziemski (6), Santos (6), Melton (5), Horford (5).

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NBA: Oklahoma victory, Minnesota comeback, Toronto beat Philadelphia in overtime

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Ten games of the NBA regular season were played on the night of December 11-12.

Oklahoma won at home against Miami.

The Heat started the game well and quickly took the lead by 9 points, 14:5. After that, the first half of the game was under their control and Miami was ahead for 59:54 before the big break. The third quarter of the match was decisive, during which the Thunder made a 15:0 move and created a 13-point advantage for themselves with 87:74. Then the home team took control of the game and calmly won with a score of 124:112.

The most productive player of the match was Gilgeous-Alexander with 29 points, while Holmgren also had a double-double with 16 points + 10 rebounds.

Minnesota got the win against San Antonio.

Spurs started the match with a score of 16:0, thus controlling the game and leading until the end of the fourth quarter. Minnesota took the lead for the first time in the game 2 minutes before the siren. Edwards scored the two-pointer and made the score 100:98. Barnes then hit a 3-pointer and McDaniels and Foch hit two-pointers. The fate of the match was decided by Edwards, who scored two points 17 seconds before the end of the match and brought the score to 104:103.

Edwards led the victory with 23 points, while Reed had a double-double with 17 points and 11 rebounds.

Toronto defeated Philadelphia in overtime.

The home team, which was ahead from the beginning of the match, took the lead +14 – 54:40 in the second quarter. But they failed to develop or maintain their superiority. In the third quarter, Minnesota gradually narrowed the gap and after a 7:0 move, they took the lead by 9 points at 82:73. At the start of the fourth 12-minute period, Toronto managed to quickly come back and then tied the game on the field: The teams exchanged leads 9 times and the score was tied 6 more times.

21 seconds before the siren, Maxey hit a three-pointer to make Philadelphia +4 and seemingly seal the victory. However, the Raptors did not give up and two-point baskets by Quickley and Shead tied the score 2 seconds before the buzzer and took the game to overtime. It remained an even game and the winner’s fate was decided at the last second. Barnes won the free throw and scored with the first shot, but missed the second and the opponent had no time to respond. The result is 116:115 in favor of Toronto.

Barnes played with 31 points, 7 rebounds and 8 assists for the Raptors.

NBA. Regular season, December 12

Oklahoma – Miami – 124:112 (32:34, 22:25, 39:26, 31:27)

Oklahoma: Gilgeous-Alexander (29 + 8 assists), Jaylen Williams (18), Holmgren (16 + 10 rebounds), Dort (4), Wallace (3) – start; Mitchell (16), Wiggins (11), Joe (11), Jaylin Williams (9), Caruso (7), Carlson (0), K. Williams (0).

Miami: Wiggins (23 + 6 losses), Hirro (19), Larsson (16), Mitchell (13 + 10 assists), Adebayo (6 + 14 rebounds) – start; Jovic (13), Ware (8), Smith (6 + 6 assists), Jaques (5 + 5 turnovers), Fontecchio (3), Yakucionis (0), Johnson (0), Gardner (0).

Minnesota – San Antonio – 104:103 (24:31, 18:24, 29:30, 33:18)

Minnesota: Edwards (23), Divincenzo (19 + 9 rebounds + 7 assists), Randle (15 + 8 rebounds), McDaniels (12), Gobert (2 + 14 rebounds) – start; Reed (17 + 11 rebounds), Hyland (10), Conley (4), Clark (2).

San Antonio: Vembanyama (29 + 7 rebounds), Shempeni (14 + 10 rebounds), Barnes (13), Fox (12 + 8 rebounds), Castle (11 + 7 losses) – start; K. Johnson (15), Cornet (6 + 12 rebounds), Waters (3), Harper (0), Olynyk (0).

Toronto – Philadelphia – 116:115 Overtime (22:25, 36:23, 18:36, 31:23, 9:8)

toronto: Barnes (31 + 7 rebounds + 8 assists), Shead (22 + 6 assists), Quickley (20 + 7 assists), Murray-Boyles (17 + 15 rebounds), Walter (2) – start; Martin (9 + 8 rebounds), Agbadji (6), Bettle (5), Dick (2), Lawson (2), Mamukelashvili (0).

Philadelphia: Maxey (38 + 5 losses), Edgecombe (17), Barlow (13), Oubre (13), Drummond (0) – starts; Grimes (13 + 7 rebounds), Bona (9), Walker (7), McCain (5), Watford (0).

Orlando-New Orleans-128:118 (26:26, 32:33, 33:39, 37:20)

orlando: Bane (27), Black (26 + 7 assists), Banchero (23 + 8 rebounds + 8 assists), Bitadze (14 + 13 rebounds), Penda (9) – start; da Silva (16), M. Wagner (8), Richardson (3), Jones (2), Kane (0), Isaac (0).

new orleans: Williamson (22), Murphy (21 + 7 rebounds + 6 assists), Fiers (16), Queen (10 + 6 assists), McGowens (6) – starts; Poole (21), Matkovic (11), Missy (7 + 4 blocked shots), Hawkins (2), Peavey (2).

Memphis – Brooklyn – 103:98 (34:23, 27:27, 16:24, 26:24)

Memphis: Coward (21 + 8 rebounds), Lendale (16 + 9 rebounds), Jaren Jackson (14), Spencer (12 + 13 assists), Wells (2) – start; Aldama (15 + 8 rebounds), Caldwell-Pope (14), V. Williams (4), Jackson (3), Koloko (2 + 7 rebounds), Konchar (0).

Brooklyn: Clowney (17), Wolf (11 + 10 rebounds), Demin (7), Menn (7), Claxton (7) – start; Martin (17), Wilson (11), Thomas (9), Sharpe (8 + 13 rebounds), Traore (4 + 6 assists).

Portland – New York – 114:123 (34:34, 26:31, 25:25, 29:33)

Portland: Avdija (25 + 5 losses), Sharpe (23), Kamara (11), Klingin (8 + 8 rebounds), Sissoko (5) – start; Love (21), R. Williams (12), Holiday (8), Rooper (1).

New York: Brunson (26 + 8 assists), Anunoby (24 + 7 rebounds), Towns (20 + 11 rebounds), Hart (18 + 6 assists), Bridges (18 + 6 assists) – start; McBride (8), Robinson (6 + 11 rebounds), Clarkson (3), Diawara (0).

Denver – Milwaukee – 108:104 (27:23, 35:29, 23:22, 23:30)

Denver: Gordon (23), Watson (19 + 8 rebounds + 6 assists), Pickett (13 + 8 rebounds), Jones (5), Tyson (2) – start; Hardaway (25), Nnaji (14 + 10 rebounds), B. Brown (7), Strother (0).

Milwaukee: Y. Antetokounmpo (31 + 8 rebounds + 11 assists), Turner (16), Green (14), Porter (10 + 9 rebounds + 7 assists), Rollins (2) – start; Portis (14), Kuzma (11), G. Harris (6), Trent (0).

Phoenix – Washington – 112:93 (32:28, 33:22, 31:17, 16:26)

Phoenix: O’Neal (19 + 7 rebounds), Booker (17 + 8 assists), Brooks (16), Williams (11 + 7 rebounds), Gillespie (2) – start; Allen (12 + 7 rebounds), Ighodaro (10), Dunn (9), Livers (7), Fleming (4), Goodwin (3), Hayes-Davis (2), Maluach (0).

washington: Johnson (19), Sarr (19 + 15 rebounds), Coulibaly (12), George (5 + 6 losses), Middleton (2) – start; Carrington (9 + 7 assists), Riley (9), Shempeny (8), Bagley (6), Vukcevic (4), Brenham (0), Johnson (0), Hill (0).

Golden State – Atlanta – 111:124 (28:27, 25:32, 25:35, 33:30)

Golden State: Curry (31), Butler (30 + 7 rebounds + 6 assists), Post (8), Dr. Green (5 + 9 rebounds), Moody (2) – start; Melton (10), Payton II (6), Jackson-Davis (6), Santos (5), Horford (5+8 rebounds), Podziemski (3), Hield (0), Richard (0).

of Atlanta: Alexander-Walker (24), Johnson (23 + 11 rebounds + 6 assists), Okongwu (18 + 12 rebounds + 8 assists), Daniels (11 + 7 rebounds + 9 assists), Krejci (5) – start; Kennard (22), McCollum (12), Gueye (5), Wallace (2), Kispert (2), Newell (0).

Sacramento-Houston-111:98 (22:23, 29:25, 27:28, 33:22)

sacramento: DeRozan (22 + 6 assists), LaVine (18), Westbrook (15 + 10 assists), Reynaud (12 + 9 rebounds), Achiuwa (10 + 7 rebounds) – start; Monk (15), Cardwell (9 + 11 rebounds), Clifford (8), Eubanks (2), Ellis (0).

Houston: Thompson (31 + 13 rebounds + 6 assists + 5 losses), Durant (23 + 6 assists), Shengyun (19 + 9 rebounds), Smith (9 + 7 rebounds), A. Holiday (3) – start; Sheppard (6), Finney-Smith (4), Adams (3), Okogie (0).

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Indiana Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle He engraved his name in NBA history.

The 66-year-old coach joined the 1,000-win club after Indiana beat the Charlotte Hornets 114-112 on the road.

Carlisle earned its 999th win on Dec. 9, defeating Sacramento 116-105, but since then the Pacers have lost 13 in a row.

Carlisle became the 11th coach to achieve a four-digit win. This list also includes: Gregg Popovich, Don Nelson, Lenny Wilkens, Jerry Sloan, Pat Riley, George Karl, Doc Rivers, Phil Jackson, Larry Brown and Rick Adelman.

To reach the 1,000-win mark, Carlisle played 1,891 games: 555 with the Dallas Mavericks, 345 with the Pacers, and the remaining 100 with the Detroit Pistons.

Carlisle began his head coaching career in 2001, was named NBA Coach of the Year with the Pistons in 2002, and won an NBA championship with the Mavericks in 2011.

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NBA: Chicago and Miami did not play, Utah beat Dallas without Mikhailyuk

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On the night of January 8-9, three regular season games were hosted in the NBA and one more game was postponed.

The Chicago game between the Chicago Bulls and Miami Heat was canceled due to wet conditions making it unplayable. Arena workers tried to dry the area but were unsuccessful. The reason was the rain and high humidity in Chicago.

Utah beat Dallas at home.

The meeting was equal and tense, the lead in the game changed 16 times, and the maximum advantage of one of the teams did not exceed 14 points. The Jazz managed to regain that distance midway through the second quarter, but even before the big break, the Mavericks narrowed the gap to 3 points at 55:58. The fate of the meeting was decided in the last 5 minutes. “Utah” managed to organize a breakthrough of 12:0 and go from -7 to +5, after which the home team maintained its advantage and won 116:114.

Utah’s Ukrainian player Svyatoslav Mikhayyuk He was on the bench for his team, but did not take the field after resting.

The most productive player of the match was Markkanen for Jazz with 33 points, while Love also scored a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds.

NBA. Regular season, January 9

Utah-Dallas-116:114 (34:29, 24:26, 30:34, 28:25)

Utah: Markkanen (33 + 7 rebounds), George (19 + 7 assists), Sensabaugh (14), Love (10 + 10 rebounds), Williams (8) – start; Clayton (12), Filipovski (8), Collier (7+6 assists), Hendricks (3), Anderson (2+7 rebounds).

dallas: Flagg (26 + 10 rebounds + 8 assists), Davis (21 + 11 rebounds), Marshall (17), Christie (16), Gafford (0 + 7 rebounds) – start; Thompson (23), Nembhard (7), Williams (2), Caleb Martin (2)

Charlotte-Indiana-112:114 (30:33, 28:27, 29:30, 25:24)

Charlotte: Bridges (19), Knippel (18 + 8 rebounds), Sexton (11), Diabate (10), Miller (6) – start; Ball (33+8 assists), James (4), Hall (4), Green (3), McNeely (2), Hall (2).

indiana: Siakam (30 + 14 rebounds + 6 turnovers), Nesmith (16), Huff (10), Furphy (7), Jackson (4) – start; McConnell (23+8 assists), Shepard (7), Bradley (7), Potter (5), Thompson (3), Walker (2), Jones (0).

Minnesota – Cleveland – 131:122 (32:31, 31:36, 43:22, 25:33)

Minnesota: Randle (28 + 11 rebounds + 8 assists), McDaniels (26), Edwards (25 + 7 rebounds + 9 assists), DiVincenzo (22), Gobert (11 + 13 rebounds) – start; Reed (9), Clark (5), Conley (3), Hyland (2).

cleveland: Mitchell (30 + 7 rebounds + 8 assists), E. Mobley (19), Garland (16 + 8 assists), Allen (11 + 10 rebounds), Porter (4) – start; Merrill (22), Hunter (14+7 rebounds), Tyson (4), Tomlin (2).

Chicago – Miami – rescheduled

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