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NBA Tonight’s Results: The Grizzlies are comfortable with Morand, a difficult win for the Clippers

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The Grizzlies continued their lead against the Bulls, who they defeated by one more night in Memphis with leader J Morad. High score in Los Angeles and difficult win for the Clippers, wins for the Blazers and the Heat.

Proving once again that they’re in terrible shape, the Grizzlies overcame the Bulls’ obstacle 119-106 in Memphis with Ja Morand again leading. The hosts thus increased to 31:15 and at the same time threw the Bulls to 27:15, who turned away from the home line.

Young Grizzlies guard Ja Morand was again the one to speak for the hosts, guiding them to another win by 25 points. The game was lost from the second twelve minutes, while the Grizzlies took a 20-point lead at the end of the third period. DeRozan stood out with 24 points for the Bulls while Vucevic and Dosunmu had 10 rebounds.

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 20-20, 58-45, 92-72, 119-106

GRAY: Williams 2, Jackson 14 (1), Adams 2 (10 rebounds), Bane 23 (3), Morand 23 (1), Concar 9 (1), Anderson 4, Jones 11 (1), Clark 15, Melton 10 ( 3), Matthias, Culver 2, Aldama, Tillmann

COPS: DeRozan 24 (10/24 shots), McKinney 2, Vucevic 7 (1 3s, 10 rebounds), Dosunmu 15 (10 rebounds), White 16 (4), Brown 14 (2), Hill 12 (2), Thomas 13 ( 3), Bradley 3, Simonovic

Clippers – Pacers 139-133

With the scoring in Los Angeles at a high level, the Clippers picked up a difficult 139-133 win over the Pacers, moving up to 22-23 that season. Batumi was amazing with 32 points (all in the second half of the game) and led the hosts to victory while beating the Pacers 15-29.

With the Pacers, Levert led by 26 points while Duarte had 24 points. Marcus Morris had his best performance of the season with 21 points for the Clippers.

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 40-27, 68-59, 103-90, 139-133

CUTTER: Batumi 32 (7), Moritz 21 (3), Zubac 10, Coffey 16 (3), Jackson 26 (1), Ibaka 3 (1), Man 9 (2), Blencho 9 (1), Boston 4, Hartenstein 9

ΠΕΙΣΕΡΣ: Holiday 18 (5), Craig 4, Samponis 19 (11 rebounds), Levert 26 (2), Washington 10 (2), Bricet 13 (1), Bitage 17 (1), Duarte 24 (2), Stephenson 2, shakes

Heat – Birds of Prey 104-99

The Heat earned a valuable home win over the well-trained Raptors 104-99 on a night in Miami that saw Jimmy Butler hit a triple-double and Bam Adebayo returned to the floor. The Raptors put on a lot of pressure but ultimately couldn’t get a brace out of opposing HQ and fell back to 21-20. On the contrary, the Heat rose to 28-16 and continue on a very good course this year.

The winners’ top scorer was Tyler Hiro with 23 points, while Jimmy Butler had 19-10 rebounds and 10 assists. Among the Raptors, who had only seven players and minimal solutions, Butcher stood out with 23 points and VanVlit with 22.

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 27-30, 58-51, 80-75, 104-99

ΧΙΤ: Butler 19 (10 rebounds, 10 assists), Tucker 5 (1), Adebayo 14, Robinson 8 (2), Vincent 15 (3), Martin 6, Hiro 23 (1), Strauss 6 (2), Dentmont 8

RAPTORS: Anunobi 14 (3), Shiakam 18 (10 assists), Akihua 6 (15 rebounds), Barnes 16 (2), VanVlit 22 (6), Butcher 23 (2 3-pts, 10 rebounds), Champagne

Magic – Blazers 88-98

After CJ McCollum returned after 17 games due to a pneumothorax problem, the Blazers defeated the Magic 98-88 in Orlando and went up to 18-25 that season. The Portland team had solutions up front at a time when the Magic were bogged down by their inability to find solutions at the critical points, dropping them to 8-37 on the season.

Top scorers for the Magic were Franz and Maurice Wagner with 14 points, while for the Blazers Nurkic had 21 points with 22 rebounds and McCollum had 16.

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 17-22, 40-54, 61-81, 88-98

ΜΑΤΖΙΚ: Wagner Φ 14, Okeke 5 (1), Lopez 8, Harris 10 (1), Anthony 9 (1), Baba 5 (1), Ross 4 (1), Sags 10, Hampton 9 (1), Wagner M 14 (2), Brazdeikis, Schofield

BLAZER: Little 13 (10 rebounds), Covington 7 (1 treble, 11 rebounds), Nurkic 21 (22 rebounds), McCollum 16 (2), Simmons 13, Snell, McLemore 14 (4), Watford 8, Smith 6, Blevins Braun

Source: sport24

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