Indiana (12: 8) - Los Angeles Lakers (10:10) 124: 116 (after overtime)
LeBron James returned from suspension and proved he was definitely missing for the Angels team, burying 39 points, including two straight threes in overtime.
Without Anthony Davis getting a rest, the visitors were able to stop the Pacers after two wins, even though they lost a promising 6-point lead in the closing seconds of legal time.
In overtime, the Lakers were already back to themselves and with 4:12 managed to close out an interest.
Russell Westbrook assisted LeBron with 20 points.
Malcolm Brogdon, on the other hand, led the host with 28 points.
LeBron James finished with 39 points & 6 assists in the Lakers overtime win vs Pacers on Wednesday.
James got his 395th career game with 30 points & 5 assists;
most in NBA history.
The Lakers improve to 4-0 in overtime, the best mark in the league this season.
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- ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) November 25, 2021
Cleveland (10: 9) - Phoenix (3:15) 120: 115
What about the Suns, who recorded their 13th straight win thanks to four free throws by Chris Paul in the closing seconds.
Devin Booker led the hottest team in the league with 35 points, Grice Paul finished with a double-double of 17 points and 12 assists.
The Cubs, on the other hand, who were strong in the game until 11 seconds to go, received 25 points from Jarrett Allen.
Jedi Osman added 23 points of his own.
Boston (9:10) - Brooklyn (5:14) 123: 104
The Nets continued their positive run and recorded their No. 14 win and fourth straight in a row at Boston Garden at the expense of the Celtics.
Kevin Durant rose to 25th place in the league's all-time scoring table thanks to 21 important points.
James Harden added a handsome double-double of 20 and 11 assists and Patty Mills also contributed 23 points.
Among the losers, Marcus Smart contributed 20 points to Boston, and Jason Taitum scratched the double-double with 15 points and eight rebounds.
Kev and Patty leading a well-rounded effort tonight 📊 pic.twitter.com/NtJFCmsZ8i
- Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) November 25, 2021
Golden State (2:16) - Philadelphia (9:10) 96: 116
Steph Kerry and his teammates put together a fifth straight win over the Sixers, who are struggling to function without Joel Ambide, who still needs to complete the recovery period from Corona.
After trailing by 11 points in the first quarter, Golden State opened burners and ran to 12:30 in the third quarter where the matter closed.
Kerry Almighty led the winner with a double-double of 25 points, 10 assists, including 6 of 11 from outside the arc.
For the loser, brother Seth Kerry, led the loser with 24 points.
Wednesday Night Winners pic.twitter.com/ccC1NZ2G3m
- Golden State Warriors (@warriors) November 25, 2021
In other games: Milwaukee (8:11) - Detroit (14: 4) 93: 114, Minnesota (9: 9) - Miami (7:12) 101: 113, Oklahoma (12: 6) - Utah (6:12) 110: 104, Houston (16: 2) - Chicago (7:12) 113: 118, Sacramento (12: 7) - Portland (9:10) 121: 125, San Antonio (13: 4) - Atlanta (9: 10) 124: 106, Orlando (15: 4) - Charlotte (8:12) 106: 99.
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