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NBA, the results of the evening: The Bulls bowed the Cavaliers

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A great game was played in Chicago, with the Bulls “bowing” the Cavaliers 117-104 thanks to a breakout in the end. Trey Young executed the Wolves, Hornets passed Boston, Rockets surprised in Utah, victories for the Heat and Spurs.

The Bulls were coming from 4 straight losses and didn’t have Bowl and DeRozan. The Cavaliers of 5 consecutive wins. Chicago, on the other hand, showed character and, thanks to a partial score of 14-2, ended up winning 117-104.

DeMar DeRozan was the top scorer with 30 points, with Nikola Vucevic adding 24 points and 12 rebounds and Ayon Dosumnu adding 18 points for a Chicagoan who reacted as he watched the Cubs cut to 103-102 and turned the break finals .

For the Cubs, Laurie Markanen had 28 points, Darius Garland had 20 points and 12 assists, and Evan Mobley had 18 points.

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 24-29, 58-49, 87-78, 117-104

COPS: McKinney 2, DeRozan 30 (7 assists), Vucevic 24 (2 3-pointers, 12 rebounds), White 16 (1), Dosumnu 18 (3 3-pointers, 8 assists), Hill, Brown 6 (1 3-pointers , 6 rebounds), Bradle 4 (6 rebounds), Caruso 9 (2/8 shots, 1 three-pointer), Thomas 8 (2)

Cavaliers: Markanen 28 (5 3-pointers, 7 rebounds), Okoro 8, Allen 6 (10 rebounds), Mobley 18 (1 3-pointers, 5 rebounds), Garland 20 (1/6 3-pointers, 5 rebounds, 12 assists ). ), Love 13 (1 three points, 8 rebounds), Wade, Osman 2, Davis, Windler 5 (1), Pangos, Goodwin 4

Falcons – Wolves 134-122

The Hawks were -16 (26-42) in the first third. In the third period, they took the lead with an individual score of 45-20 (including an individual score of 20-2). And finally, they achieved victory 134-122, in a game that only existed… a change in scoring, in the third period as Atlanta took the lead and didn’t look back.

Trey Young with 37 points and 14 assists led the way to the Hawks, with John Collins and Onieka Okoniou each adding 17 points.

For Wolves, who lost Patrick Beverly to a sprain, DiAngelo Russell had 31 points, Anthony Edwards had 20 points (but was sent off with a double technical penalty in the 3rd period), and Carl-Anthony Towns had 17 points and 10 rebounds .

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 26-42, 61-73, 106-93, 134-122

ΧΟΚΣ: Collins 17 (7/16 shots, 12 rebounds), Okoniou 17 (8 rebounds, 5 blocks), Hunter 22 (3 threes, 5 rebounds) Young 37 (6 threes, 5 rebounds, 14 assists, 5 errors), Herter 12 (2 threes, 6 assists), Galinari 15 (3 threes, 6 rebounds), Knox 2, Zheng, Williams 7, Wright 5 (1)

WOLVES: Vanderbilt 10 (8 rebounds), Edwards 20 (4/10 threes, 5 rebounds), Towns 17 (1/5 threes, 10 rebounds, 7 assists), Beverly, Russell 31 (5/13 threes). , 5 assists), Prince 5 (1), McDaniels 4, Okoji 3, Reed 7 (6 rebounds), Beasley 16 (6/16 shots, 4/12 3-pts), Novell 9 (2)

Jazz – Rockets 111-116

The Rockets caused the surprise in Utah. Finding Jazz in a bad situation, they forced her to her 3rd loss in a row (and 6th in her last 7 games), taking the win 111-116 and securing the positive result thanks to a three-pointer from Kevin Porter with 22 seconds went into the final when he scored 109-114.

Garrison Matthews led the winners with 23 points, with Jason Tate adding 18 points and Eric Gordon adding 16 points.

For the Jazz – who played without Donovan Mitchell – Bojan Bogdanovic had 29 points (but with 11/27 strokes), Rudy Gomber had 23 points and Jordan Clarkson had 19 points.

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 27-36, 62-57, 81-83, 111-116

JAZZ: O’Neill 3 (1/5 3-pointers, 15 rebounds, 5 assists), Bogdanovic 29 (11/27 shots, 3/13 3-pointers, 5 rebounds), Gomber 23 (9 rebounds), Conley 17 (3 ), Ingles 10 (2/7 three points, 5 rebounds, 6 assists), House 4, Azubuike 2, Clarkson 19 (1), Forrest 4

MISSILES: Tate 18 (7/16 shots, 3 three-pointers, 5 rebounds), Wood 13 (3 three-pointers, 15 rebounds), Gordon 16 (3), Porter 15 (3 three-pointers, 8 assists), Green 7 (3/13 shots, 1 three points, 5 rebounds), Martin 2, Sengun 7 (1), Matthews 23 (5), Brooks 9 (3), Christopher 6

Celtics – Hornets 102-111

The Hornets continued their upward trend in Boston. Playing their own basketball, they took the win 102-111 and scored their 9th win in their last 12 games, showing they intend to continue at the same pace.

Terry Rosier was the leader of the winners with 28 points and 10 assists, with Miles Bridges adding 22 points, Kelly Umbre 18 points and LaMelo Bowl adding 15 points (with 5/15 shots), 10 rebounds and 10 assists.

With the Celtics, Dennis Schroeder had 24 points, Jalen Brown had 21 points, and Al Horford had 13 points, while Jason Tatum stayed on 12 with 5/19 shots.

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 27-25, 48-56, 74-86, 102-111

CELTS: Williams 6 (2), Tatum 12 (5/19 shots, 0/7 3-pointers, 6 rebounds), Horford 13 (2 3-pointers, 10 rebounds), Schroeder 24 (5 3-pointers, 7 rebounds, 5 Assists), Brown 21 (2/11 3-pointers, 6 rebounds, 6 assists), Kader-Freedom 5, Pritchard, Richardson 10 (4/12 shots, 2 3-pointers), Langford 11 (1)

HORNETS: Hayward 5 (1), Bridges 22 (1/6 3-pointers, 7 rebounds), Plumley 6 (10 rebounds), Bowl 15 (5/15 shots, 3 3-pointers, 10 rebounds, 10 assists, 8 errors) , Rosier 28 (6 3-points, 10 assists), McDaniels 12 (2), Washington 2, Martin 3, Umbre 18 (3)

Heat – Blazers 104-92

The Heat didn’t have Tyler Hiro and Kyle Lowry against the Blazers while they lost to Jimmy Butler with a double technical penalty before the end of the first half. Still, they eventually found their way to victory 104-92 thanks to a 26-12 individual score in the fourth period.

Top winner was Caleb Martin with 26 points, Bam Adebayo with 20 points and 11 rebounds and Max Strauss with 15 points.

For the Blazers, Anferny Simmons had 27 points, CJ McCollum had 24 points, and Yusuf Nurkic had 18 points and 14 rebounds.

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 23-26, 48-56, 78-80, 104-92

ΧΙΤ: Tucker 2 (1/6 shots), Butler 4, Adebayo 20 (11 rebounds, 5 steals), Vincent 11 (4/13 shots, 1/6 3-pointers, 7 assists), Robinson 9 (3), Silva, Martin 26 (3 3s, 8 rebounds), Dentmon 12 (8 rebounds), Yurtseven, Guy 5 (2/8 shots, 1/5 3s), Strauss 15 (4 3s, 5 rebounds)

BLAZER: Covington 11 (3/11 shots, 3 3-pointers, 12 rebounds), Little, Nurkic 18 (14 rebounds), McCollum 24 (4), Simmons 27 (6/14 3-pointers, 7 assists), Watford 2, Brown, Snell 3 (1), Smith 5, McLemore, Elby 2

Spurs – Thunder 118-96

The Spurs had no appetite for jokes against the Thunder. After a while, they took themselves seriously and clinched a comfortable 118-96 win that eventually went as high as +34.

Dejade Murray with 23 points, 10 rebounds and 14 assists led the winners, Duck McDermott with 20 points and Devin Wassel with 19 points.

For the Thunder, Aaron Wiggins had 19 points and Lou Dort had 15 points.

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 32-22, 69-51, 106-78, 118-96

SPERS: McDermott 20 (6), Johnson 13 (3), Peltl 13 (8 rebounds), White 11 (1/6 3-pointers, 6 assists), Murray 23 (1/6 3-pointers, 10 rebounds, 14 assists) , Yang 1, Youbanks 6 (5 rebounds), Bates-Diop 4, Weiskamp, ​​​​​​Landal, Jones 5, Walker 3 (1/9 shots), Wassel 19 (4 3s, 8 rebounds)

THANTER: Robinson-Earl 3 (1 three-pointer, 9 rebounds), Dort 15 (4/13 shots, 3 three-pointers), Gilgius-Alexander 13 (5/21 shots, 7 assists), Wiggins 19 (1 three-pointer). , 8 rebounds), Guidey 9 (4/16 shots, 0/5 three points, 11 rebounds, 8 assists), Diakite 8, Beasley 6 (6 rebounds), Mouscala 6, Man 7 (1), Jerome 10 (2)

Kings – Pistons 131-133

The Pistons went through Sacramento and defeated the Kings 131-133, confirming that the “Kings” are…weightless in a 13-score, 12-draw match.

Sadik Bay was the top winner with 30 points, Kelly Olinik added 22 points and Corey Joseph added 19 points.

For the Kings, Terrence Davis had 35 points, DiAron Fox had 27 points, and Harrison Barnes had 20 points.

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 26-33, 71-66, 103-105, 131-133

KINGS: Bugley 17 (1 three points, 9 rebounds), Barnes 20 (1), Holmes 10, Fox 27 (6 rebounds, 8 assists), Davis 35 (7/13 three points, 6 rebounds), Metou 3, Jones 4, Mitchell 13 (3), Hilde 2

PISTONS: Bay 30 (5 3s, 7 rebounds), Stewart 7 (6 rebounds), Joseph 19 (2 3s, 9 assists), Cunningham 13 (1), Diallo 9, Olinik 22 (2 3s, 9 rebounds, 5 assists), Liles 9 (1 point, 6 rebounds), Lee 2, Jackson 7 (1) McGruder 15 (3)

Source: sport24

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