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NBA, the results of the evening: The Knicks dominate against the Mavericks, the Heat are still undefeated
The Knicks clinched a valuable win over the Mavericks in New York showing they are beginning to find a rhythm as the Heat continue their course with a new win, this time over the Hawks. Rockets double against the Spurs, wins for the Celtics, Wizards, Cavaliers and Hornets.
With a superb performance from Barrett and a stop at 32 points, the Knicks earned a valuable win over Luka Doncic’s Mavericks 108-85 and rose to 21-21 this season, showing they are finding rhythm. The New York team dominated most of the game and thanks to Barrett’s great performance, they managed to get a positive result.
The Mavericks, meanwhile, fell to 22-19, with Luka Doncic hitting another double-double with 21 points and 11 rebounds while no other player on the Dallas team stood out aggressively.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 30-21, 56-45, 84-66, 108-85
ΝΙΚΣ: Barrett 32 (4), Randle 17 (12 rebounds), Robinson 19 (10 rebounds), Berks 10 (2), Fournier 13 (2), Noel 4, Quickley 2, Grimes 9 (3), Topin 2, McBride, Knox, Sims
EXTRAORDINARY: Finney-Smith 7, Kimber 9 (3), Powell 4, Branson 14 (1), Doncic 21 (11 rebounds), Hardaway 13 (1), Bullock 3 (1), Brown, Green 1, Chris 6 (1) , Braun S 5, Dilikina 2, Pinson
Hawks – Heat 91-115
The excellent situation in which they are reaffirmed by the Heat, who left Atlanta with the double, beating the Hawks 115-91 to move up to 26-15 in the season. The Miami team was fun again and with Hiro coming forward with 21 points and 11 assists, they completed six extremely successful games.
The Hawks fell to 17-23 on a very mediocre night for Tre Young, who finished the game with 15 points, as did Bogdanovic and Hunter, while Collins was the top scorer with 16 points.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 27-21, 51-56, 67-86, 91-115
ΧΟΚΣ: Cabarro 4, Collins 16 (3), Okungu 6, Bogdanovic 15 (3), Yang 15 (1), Galinari 7 (1), Wright 3 (1), Huerter 7, Hunter 15 (3), Dieng 3, Cooper , Can
ΧΙΤ: Martin 18 (2 threes, 10 rebounds), Tucker 10 (2), Yurtseven 13 (10 rebounds), Strauss 11 (3), Laurie 8 (1), Hiro 21 (11 assists), Robinson 14 (3), Dentmont 6, Vincent 14 (4), Guy, Silva.
Sixers – Hornets 98-109
The Hornets continued unbeaten against the Sixers, who went on to win 109-98 in Philadelphia and climbed to 23-19 in the season. Hayward came in with 30 points for Charlotte’s team, while Ebid was again productive for the Sixers with 31 points, but not enough to give the hosts the win. Now the Sixers fell to 23-17 in the season, unable to continue the 7-win streak they were building.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 35-34, 50-64, 76-87, 98-109
sixes: Taibul, Harris 17 (2), Ebid 31 (10/17 shots), Curry 10 (2), Maxey 10 (2), Korkmaz 14 (2), Green 7 (2), Niang 3 (1), Drummond 2 , Joe, Powell 2, Brown, Bassey 2, Reed
HORNETS: Hayward 30 (4), Bridges 21 (3), Plumley 6, Rosier 22 (2), Bowl 13 (0/8 three points, 7 rebounds, 8 assists), Martin 11 (1), McDaniels 4, Washington 2
Jazz – Cavaliers 91-111
The Cavaliers in Utah got a double in psychology in the face of a difficult continuation, which saw the Jazz prevail 111-91 to move up to 24-18 in the season and throw the hosts to the same tally (28-14). The Jazz failed to stop a poor 3-0 streak and despite playing at home, they slumped against crucial Cleveland.
The Cavaliers’ top scorer was Stevens with 23 points while Garland had 11 points with 10 rebounds and 15 assists. For the Jazz, Clarkson had 22 points while Mitchell stayed at 17.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 24-27, 52-58, 68-88, 91-111
JAZZ: England 2, Bogdanovic 9 (2), O’Neill 6 (2), Mitchell 17 (3), Conley 12 (2), Clarkson 22 (4), Pascal 18 (2), Valentine 5 (1), Forrest, cheetah
Cavaliers: Mobble 15 (10 rebounds), Markanen 20 (4), Allen 12, Stevens 23 (1), Garland 11 (10 rebounds, 15 assists), Osman 8 (1), Love 16 (2), Goodwin 3 (1) , Wade, Windler 3 (1), Nebhard, Pangos.
Wizards – Magic 112-106
A difficult but very important home win came for the Wizards, who defeated the Magic in Washington 112-106 to move up to 22-20 in the season and drop the visitors even further (7-35). It was indicative of the hosts’ determination that they never fell behind during the game, giving them the win they sorely needed to continue.
The first scorer for the Wizards was Kuzma with 19 points, while Anthony had the same number of points for the Magic (19).
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 33-16, 52-43, 84-72, 112-106
WIZARD: Caldwell-Pope 12 (3 trebles, 10 rebounds), Kuzma 19 (2 trebles, 10 rebounds), Gaford 8, Kispert 11 (3), Dingwidi 17 (1), Neto 15, Hatsimura 3, Harel 16, Avdiya 5, Bertans, Bryant 6 (1)
ΜΑΤΖΙΚ: Wagner 14 (10 assists), Okeke 10 (2), Lopez 16 (11 rebounds), Harris 15 (2), Anthony (11 rebounds), Wagner M 6, Ross 17 (3), Scofield 8 (2), Hampton 2
Pacers – Celtics 100-119
The Celtics had a comfortable pass from Indiana and beat the Pacers 119-100 to go up to 21-21 and drop the hosts to 15-27. Tatum and Brown had a combined 67 points in a night that every Boston player had to offer. The Celts’ top scorer was Brown with 34 points while Teitum had 33 points. With the Pacers, Samponis had 17 points.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 25-35, 49-54, 72-87, 100-119
ΠΕΙΣΕΡΣ: Holiday 13 (3), Turner 18, Samponis 17, Levert 16 (1), Brockton 6, Stephenson 6, Craig, Lamp 3 (1), Bristet 8 (1), Washington 4 (1), Jackson 3, Sykes 2 , Taylor, Bidage 4
CELTS: Tatum 33 (4), Horford 8, Williams 5, Brown 43 (7/11 3pts), Schroeder 23 (4), Richardson 5 (1), Williams 3, Pritchard 3 (1), Freedom, Thomas, Nesmith , Whip 3 (1), Fernando 2
Spurs – Rockets 124-128
The Rockets in San Antonio ended a three-game losing streak against the Spurs 128-124 in a nerve-wracking match. Starring Gordon, who finished at 31 points, the Rockets ruined Murray’s career high at 32 points to go 12-31 this season.
The Spurs, on the other hand, fell to 15-26 and apart from Murray, who was awarded 32 points, Forbes had 21. The Rockets stood out alongside Gordon Wood with 23 points and 11 rebounds.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 36-39, 67-63, 90-91, 124-128
SPERS: Primo 4, Diop 11 (3), Poitel 13, Walker 11 (1), Murray 32 (10 rebounds, 11 assists), Johnson 18 (2), Basel 12 (1), Forbes 21 (6), Lantheil, Kakok 2
MISSILES: Gordon 31 (6/7 3-pts), Tate 13, Wood 23 (11 rebounds), Porter 18 (3), Green 14, Martin 6 (1), Matthews, Augustine 9 (3), Thais 8 (1) , Christopher 6
Source: sport24
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