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NBA, the balance of the evening: Super Jokic in the difficult victory of the Nuggets, Kenard became the hero of the Clippers
Nikola Jokic screamed a thunderous “gift” as the Nuggets defeated the Pistons, as he was the absolute boss of the racquet with 28 points and 21 rebounds in the narrow 110-105 win. The Clippers stole the win from the Wizards and Kenard became the game’s hero.
The nuggets found them… dark, but with Nikola Jokic “cleaning” in the racquet with 28 points. and 21 rebounds, the Denver team clinched the double against the Pistons 110-105. Cunningham shone for the hosts with 34 points, but Jokic and the Nuggets had the solutions, especially in the fourth period, not to injure themselves and to win 25:21.
The game’s first scorer was Cunningham with 34 points for the Pistons while Bay completed 21. For the Nuggets except for Jokic, who had 28 points and an excellent rebound count, Green finished the game with 20 points.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 32-34, 59-69, 85-97, 105-110
PISTONS: Diallo 14, Bay 21 (3), Stewart, Joseph 7 (1), Cunningham 34 (6), Liles 10 (1), McGruder 1, Hayes 6, Jackson 1, Jackson F 11 (1)
ΝΑΓΚΕΤΣ: Gordon 16 (1), Green 20 (1), Jokic 28 (21 rebounds), Rivers 10 (2), Morris 12 (8 rebounds), Forbes 3 (1), Naji 9 (2), Cousins 4, Cabaso 4 (1), reeds, upland 4
Wizards – Clippers 115-116
The Clippers got a big points win in Washington and defeated the Wizards 116-115 in a very nice and interesting game. The deciding point was the three-pointer and foul by Kenard at 1.6” for the end that gave the Los Angeles team the lead from where they were 9” behind by three points (112-115). .
Basically we would say the Clippers stole the win at the hands of the Wizards who were left with the disappointment and the way the loss came. The first scorer for the Clippers was Coffey with 29 points while Bill had 23 for the Wizards.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 32-23, 66-36, 93-76, 115-116
WIZARD: Caldwell-Pope 12 (1), Kuzma 19 (12 rebounds), Gaford 12, Bill 23 (2), Dingwidi 5 (1), Avdiya 11 (1), Bryant 11 (1), Hatsimura 7 (1), Kispert 3(1), Harel 12
CUTTER: Man 16 (1), Batumi, Zubats 2, Coffey 29 (3), Jackson 4, Winslow 4, Kenard 25 (5), Blencho 7 (1), Hartenstein 16, Boston 5, Ibaka 8 (1).
Blazers – Wolves 107-109
Edwards was unstoppable, finishing the game on 40 points, and the Wolves ruined the pace the Blazers had found by going 109-107 in Portland. The Guard of the “Wolves” found themselves in an incredible competitive situation and took their team by the hand to lead them to victory and a 23:23 in the season.
On the other hand, the Blazers missed an opportunity to keep their home, falling to 20-26. Best scorer of the winners was of course Anthony Edwards, who was gratifying with 40 points and 5/13 three points. At the Blazers, Nurkic and Little each had 20.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 29-26, 63-55, 82-84, 107-109
BLAZER: Little 20 (4), Covington 8, Nurkic 20 (14 rebounds), McCollum 15 (3), Simmons 17 (4), Powell 8 (2), Watford 2, McLemore 9 (3), Smith 8
WOLVES: McDaniels 3 (1), Vanderbilt 13 (13 rebounds), Towns 17 (3 3-pointers, 17 rebounds), Edwards 40 (5), Russell 22 (3), Novell 8 (1), Beasley 3 (1), Prince, reed 3
Celts – Kings 128-75
The Celtics left no room for the Kings, who defeated them 128-75 at home with a superb performance from Tatum and Brown. The game did not draw much criticism as the hosts were in control of the game for four seasons without a threat from the Sacramento team.
The Celtics’ top scorer was Tatum with 36 points while Brown finished the game with 30 and 10 rebounds. Williams is just as good with 13 points and 17 rebounds. The only survivor of the Kings was the “wreck” Hild with 11 points, who was the only one with a two-digit number.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 38-13, 63-30, 97-55, 128-75
CELTS: Tatum 36 (7/14 3 points), Horford 3 (1), Williams 13 (17 rebounds), Brown 30 (5/12 3 points, 10 rebounds), Smart, Richardson 14 (2), Williams 8 ( 2), Schroeder 2, Nesmith 10 (1), Freedom, Pritchard 9 (1), Langford 3 (1).
KINGS: Barnes 4, Bugley 6, Holmes 9, Davis 7 (1), Halliburton 7, Harkles 3 (1), Mitchell 6, Hild 11 (3), Jones 4, Ramsey 6, King 6 (1), Woodard, Keta 6
Rockets – Spurs 104-134
With solutions in attack and pluralism, the Celtics had no trouble at all in Houston, overcoming the Rockets’ obstacle 134-104 to move up to 18-30. The hosts fell short of expectations and easily surrendered to the superiority of the guests.
Spurs’ top scorer was Murray with 19 points while Poitel had 18. For the Rockets, Porter stood out with 16 points and Wood with 15.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 23-34, 51-66, 74-105, 104-134
MISSILES: Gordon 7, Tate 14 (1), Wood 15 (2), Porter 16 (2), Green 7 (1), Martin 13 (1), Matthews 5 (1), Brooks, Sengun 14, Christopher 13 (1)
SPERS: Johnson 16 (2), McDermont 15 (3), Poitel 18, White 5, Murray 19 (1 3-pointers, 10 assists), Wassel 12 (4), Yubanks 13, Walker 4, Jones 14, Young 12, Hernangomet , Landel 6 (2)
Birds of Prey – Hornets 125-113
The Raptors continued their excellent performance and overcame the Hornets’ obstacle at home by going through 125-113. Their main weapons are Shiakam and Trent, who together led the Toronto team to victory. The task was difficult for the Hornets against a very well-formed side, but Bridges and Ball stood out from the visitors with 22 and 25 points respectively. Top scorer for the Raptors was Trent with 32 points, while Anunobi and Shiakam each had 24 points.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 39-27, 76-61, 105-96, 113-125
RAPTORS: Anunobi 24 (3), Butcher 12 (2), Akihua 9 (1), Trent 32 (5), Shiakam 24 (12 assists), Bandon 10 (2), Champagne, Watanabe 3 (1), Flynn 11 (1 ). ), Boga, Michaliuk
HORNETS: Martin 4, Bridges 22 (2), Plumley 12, Roger 12 (1), Bowl 25 (1), Washington 3 (1), Umbre 9 (2), Bunnight 18 (1), Smith, Richards, Jones 2, Gate 6 (2).
Source: sport24
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