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Magician Morand defeated Spurs by 41 points
With Ja Morand stopping at 41 points, the Grizzlies beat San Antonio 118-110. The Hornets defeated the Pacers 158-126 in Indiana, victories for the Heat, Bulls, Hawks and Clippers.
Yes Morand did his…again and that was all it took for the Grizzlies, who struggled a lot but earned the 110-118 win over the Spurs in San Antonio.
The Explosives Warden pulled off magical things and finished the game with 41 points and 8 rebounds. Close behind are Jaren Jackson with 22 points and Desmond Bain with 20 points.
At Spurs, Devin Wassel had 20 points, Keldon Johnson and Jacob Peltl had 18 points, and Dezande Murray had 16 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 25-34, 58-61, 86-94, 110-118
SPERS: McDermott 6 (3/9 shots), Johnson 18 (7/16 shots, 4 3s), Peltl 18 (7 rebounds, 5 assists), White 14 (2 3s, 5 assists), Murray 16 (5/17 shots, 10 rebounds, 11 assists), Jubanks 4, Landal 2, Jones, Walker 12 (2), Basel 20 (1/7 three points)
GRAY: Jackson 22 (1 three points, 9 rebounds, 6 blocks), Adams 4 (8 rebounds), Morand 41 (12/23 two points, 3/5 three points, 8/10 shots, 8 rebounds), Bane 20 (1 ), Williams 11 (1), Clark 8 (6 rebounds), Tilly 3 (1), Concar 2 (5 rebounds), Melton 7
Pacemakers – Hornets 126-158
shock and awe. This was caused by the Hornets in Indiana, who broke the Pacers 126-158 and set a club-record 158 points in a game that—despite the final score—was a derby in the first half to the situation in the second.
Kelly Umbre on 39 points with 10/15 three points was the top winner, with LaMelo Bowl adding 29 points, 10 rebounds and 13 assists, Miles Bridges 22 points and Terry Roger 20 points.
For the Pacers – who went for another game without Brogdon, Samponis and Turner – Goga Bitaje and Isaiah Jackson each had 17 points.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 36-33, 70-71, 94-113, 126-158
PAISER: Holiday 10 (3), Craig 14 (1), Bitajes 17 (6 rebounds), Levert 10 (5 assists), Duarte 11 (1), Jackson 17 (1), Bricet 5 (6 rebounds), Washington 11 (5th / 14 shots, 1/7 3-pointers), Lamp 6 (2), Taylor 4 (5 rebounds), Stevenson 14 (6 rebounds, 10 assists), Sikes 7 (1)
HORNETS: Martin 11 (2), Bridges 22 (3), Plumley 7 (6 assists), Bowl 29 (3 3-points, 10 rebounds, 13 assists), Roger 20 (4), Washington 9, Jones 3 (1), Thor, Richards 5, Smith, Umbre 39 (10/15 three points, 5 rebounds), Bucknight 13 (4/14 shots, 1 three points)
Heat – Knicks 110-96
power show off. That’s what the Heat did against the Knicks, they won easily 110-96 in a game they never lost, I took the lead and eventually won by 30 points.
Duncan Robinson with 25 points was the winners’ top scorer with 7/11 three points, with Jimmy Butler adding 22 points, Tyler Hiro 21 points and PJ Tucker 20 points.
For the Knicks, Obi Topin had 18 points and RJ Barrett had 17 points.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 30-16, 59-46, 92-67, 110-96
ΧΙΤ: Tucker 20 (4), Butler 22 (6 rebounds, 5 assists), Adebayo 6 (8 rebounds, 11 assists), Vincent 8 (2 3-pointers, 5 assists), Robinson 25 (7/11 3-pointers), Martin 2, Dentmon 4 (7 rebounds), Yurceven 2, Hiro 21 (3 threes, 6 rebounds), Guy, Strauss
ΝΙΚΣ: Randle 11 (6 rebounds), Robinson 7 (10 rebounds), Walker 7 (2), Fournier 7 (2), Barrett 17 (3), The Sims 2, Topin 18 (2 3-pointers, 5 rebounds), Redis 6 (1), Gibson, McBride, Berks 3 (1/8 shots, 1 3-pointers), Quickley 12 (2 3-pointers, 7 assists), Grimes 6 (2 3-pointers, 5 rebounds)
Magic – Clippers 102-111
Coming from one of the biggest upsets of all time against the Wizards, where they came back from -35, the Clippers made… another surprise(!) less than 24 hours later after coming back from -14 against the Magic in Orlando 102-111 win.
Amir Kofi was the winner’s top scorer with 19 points, Luke Kenard gained 17 points and Terence Mann 14 points.
For the Magic, Franz Wagner had 21 points and Cole Anthony had 19 points and 11 assists.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 25-23, 48-49, 78-76, 102-111
ΜΑΤΖΙΚ: F. Wagner 21 (2 3-pointers, 9 assists), Carter 11 (9 rebounds), Baba 10 (8 rebounds), Anthony 19 (2 3-pointers, 6 rebounds, 11 assists), Sags 14 (2), Okeke 4 (0/6 three points), M. Wagner 2, Ross 7 (5 rebounds), Harris 14 (3)
CUTTER: Batum 12 (4 threes, 7 rebounds), Zumbats 8 (7 rebounds), Jackson 9 (3/11 shots, 1 threes), Man 14 (2), Coffey 19 (3 threes, 6 rebounds, 5 assists) , Winslow 7 (8 rebounds), Ibaka, Hartenstein 5, Blencho 13 (5/14 shots, 2/7 3 points), Kenard 17 (2 3 points, 5 rebounds), Boston 5 (1), Peeling 2
Bulls – Birds of Prey 111-105
The Bulls lost a 19-point difference to the Raptors. In the end, however, they narrowly clinched the win with 111-105 and are driving a series of 2 wins for the first time since January 7th.
DeMar DeRozan topped the winners with 29 points, with Jacques Lavigne adding 23 points and Nikola Vucevic adding 17 points and 15 rebounds.
In the Raptors, Gary Trent had 23 points and Oji Anunobi had 23 points.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 31-27, 67-50, 91-82, 111-105
COPS: DeRozan 29 (1 three-pointer, 7 rebounds, 7 assists), Green 12 (6 rebounds), Vucevic 17 (1 three-pointer, 15 rebounds, 8 assists), Lavin 23 (1 three-pointer, 8 rebounds, 8 assists), Dosumnou 7 ( 3/10 shots), Cook 3, Brown 8 (2), White 9 (4/10 shots, 1 three), Thomas 3 (1)
RAPTORS: Shiakam 12 (3/12 shots, 7 rebounds, 7 assists), Atsua 3 (6 rebounds), Anunobi 23 (3 3-pointers, 5 rebounds), Barnes 16 (5 rebounds, 7 assists), Trent 32 (6) , Bushe 9 (1/5 three points), Watanabe, Flynn 3 (1), Bandon 7 (1 three points, 5 rebounds)
Falcons – Kings 121-104
The… series of Hawks. Atlanta continued its upward streak, beating the Kings 121-104 and achieving 5 straight wins and still looking towards the play-in tournament of the east.
Bogdan Bogdanovic and Onieka Okoniu each had 18 points for the winners, with Trey Young adding 17 points and 10 assists.
For the Kings, Harrison Barnes had 28 points and Tyrese Halibarton had 20 points.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 21-33, 67-50, 94-74, 121-104
ΧΟΚΣ: Collins 9 (6 rebounds), Hunter 9 (1), Capella 8 (8 rebounds), Young 17 (7/18 shots, 3 threes, 10 assists), Herter 8, Galinari 7 (1/5 threes). , 9 rebounds), Okoniou 18 (7 rebounds), Knox, Johnson 3 (1), Zheng 2, Williams 15 (3), Bogdanovic 18 (3 threes, 7 assists), Wright 6, Luau-Cabarro, Mays
KINGS: Bagley 9 (1), Barnes 28 (3 threes, 9 rebounds), Holmes 12 (5 rebounds), Mitchell 20 (4 threes, 6 assists), Hallibarton 11 (5/14 shots, 1/6 threes). pointer, 7 assists), Kings 2, Harkles 5 (1), Woodward, Len 2, Jones 2, Quetta, Hild 8 (3/12 shots, 1/8 3-pointers, 8 rebounds), Ramsay 5 (1)
Source: sport24
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