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Greetings from the Ex: 46 points for LeBron James in victory in Cleveland | Israel Today

2021-01-26T07:40:30.781Z


On the anniversary of Bryant's death, King James shone with another landmark in the great 108: 115 in Ohio • Harden and Durant won | World Basketball


On the anniversary of Kobe Bryant's death, King James shone with another landmark in the great 108: 115 in Ohio • Harden and Durant led Brooklyn to a tough 85:98 over Miami • Doncic's triple double was not enough for Dallas vs. Denver , Detroit Revenge in Philadelphia

  • LeBron James is celebrating in Ohio.

    In front of 2000 spectators

    Photography: 

    IPI

After two more games were postponed tonight (Monday through Tuesday) following the Corona Protocol (between Sacramento and Memphis and between San Antonio and New Orleans), we were left with nine games and LeBron James' exciting return to Cleveland, Ohio.

Cleveland - LA

Lakers 115: 108

In front of 2,000 spectators allowed on the field, LeBron James returned to Cleveland for the second time since leaving and provided an unusual performance, which included: 46 points (7 of 11 from three), 8 rebounds and 6 assists.

And if that wasn’t enough, King James was actually the one to decide the close tackle after being responsible for all of the visitors ’last 15 points in the deciding quarter (13 points and another great assist for Davis).

To remind you, LeBron's wonderful night takes place on the anniversary of Kobe Bryant's tragic death, an evening in which the Lakers' big star became the oldest player to score at least 40 in the purple uniform since Kobe's retirement.

Another standout for the winner was Davis with 17 points, Monterz Harrell added another 15 points of his own.

On the other side, Andre Drummond's 25, this time were not enough for the Cubs.


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Brooklyn - Miami 85:98

The Nets' trio may not have delivered a fine offensive evening, but at least they managed to stop Heat by 14 points in the decisive quarter en route to their 11th win of the season.

James Harden and Kevin Durant finished with 20 points each and led a 2:18 run in the fourth quarter after a surprising 78:78 tie.

Kyrie Irving contributed another 16 points of his own.

On the other hand, Miami who once again had to make do without Jimmy Butler and Tyler Hiro, got a double-double of 26 points and 10 rebounds from Bam Adbaio, Goran Dragic also did his thing with 21.

Dallas - Denver 117: 113

The Nuggets managed to scrape another win in a close game and despite a late run by the hosts (0: 9).

It all happened despite another triple double by Luka Doncic, who finished with 35 points (10 from 10 from the line), 11 rebounds and 16 assists, well, that’s how it is to absorb 70 points already after two quarters.

With the winner, Michael Porter Jr. who was responsible for Denver’s crucial run, finished a wonderful evening of 30 points.

Nikola Jukic contributed 20 points to the winner.

Jamal Marie was sent off after a brutal foul on Hardaway Jr..

Detroit - Philadelphia 104: 119

The Pistons managed to avenge the loss from 48 hours ago with the help of a 28-point career record of Delon Wright.

Jeremy Grant added 25 points of his own against the team with the best balance in the East.

Wayne Ellington also made the difference with 20 points and 6 threes.

For Philly, Ben Simmons finished another weak evening of 11 points, Tobias Harris scored 25 for the loser.

In other games:

Detroit Indiana (7:10) - Toronto (10: 7) 114: 129, Orlando (10: 8) - Charlotte (10: 7) 108: 117, Chicago (10: 7) - Boston (6:10 119: 103, Golden State (8: 9) - Minnesota (12: 4) 108: 130, Portland (7: 9) - Oklahoma City (9: 7) 125: 122.

Source: israelhayom

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