Brooklyn (5:10) - Golden State (2:12) 117: 99
The meeting, which aroused much interest before the buzzer, ended in a one-sided stand.
Whoever was "guilty" of the default is none other than Steph Kerry, who was passionate with a great evening that included 37 points, including 9 from 14 for 3, seven rebounds, 5 assists, 2 steals and also one block to the resume.
On the other hand, Kevin Durant provided just 19 points and actually recorded his weakest game this season, when for the first time this season he dropped from 20 points per game.
James Harden finished as the Hunts' leading scorer with 24 points.
Kevin Durant shot 0-8 in the 3rd quarter, tied for his most misses without a make in any quarter of his career (reg. Season & playoffs).
The only other time Durant did that was back in 2011. pic.twitter.com/UfAJdFSVDP
- ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) November 17, 2021
The first half was actually considered (58:63), but in the third quarter Golden State and Kerry exploded with 18:35 and from that point, in Brooklyn only hoped this game would already be over.
For the Warriors, who are already counting a dozen wins, Andrew Wiggins also excelled with 19 points (7 of 11 from the field), and Jordan Paul contributed 17 points of his own.
Try to stop Steph Kerry,
Utah (5: 9) - Philadelphia (8: 8) 85: 120
In two words: no forces.
The Sixers, still without the injured Joel Ambide, suffered a fifth straight loss and a particularly humiliating one, this time by 35 points by the Jazz.
After a particularly balanced first quarter, Utah escaped a double-digit gap before halftime, closing out interest in the third quarter when Philly did not reach 20 points in the final three quarters.
Bogdan Bogdanovich excelled with 27 points including 5 threes, Rudy Gober finished with a double-double of 15 points and 17 rebounds.
George with Kenard, tonight.
Trip of the Clippers,
Los Angeles Clippers (5: 9) - San Antonio (5: 9) 92: 106
After the loss to the Bulls, the Clippers came back to win at the expense of the weak Spurs, who are already counting a third straight loss.
Paul George excelled with 34 points of his own and after a minor 4-point lead at the break, led his team to an effective third quarter of 18:26.
Reggie Jackson was also in the right place to assist, this time with 21 points and six rebounds.
On the other side, Jonata Marie stood out for the loser with 26 points, 12 rebounds and 9 assists.