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Promise and sustain: The Lakers beat Boston 112: 114 | Israel today

2020-02-24T07:45:11.534Z


LeBron James sparked with 29 points and Fade Evie in Staples Center thriller • Tatum on the other side with 41 points equaled a world basketball career record


LeBron James sparked with 29 points and Fade Evie in Staples Center thriller • Tate on the other side with 41 points Compare career record • Toronto defeated 46 in Indiana outscored • Zayon Williamson settled for New Orleans 101: 115 on Golden State

  • LeBron James and Jason Tatum in a goodbye hug. The two big heroes of the night

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Lakers - Boston 112: 114
At the end of a super dramatic game, the Angels City team recorded a prestigious victory at Staples Center. The Lakers escaped to a double-digit advantage in the opening, but from that point until the last quarter developed a particularly close one, during which the advantage passed from side to side. 30 seconds into the end, LeBron with a typical back jump, scored a hard basket on one leg, setting a renewed advantage for the hosts. Losing Boston's ball, Davies arranged two more penalty shots, which in fact overwhelmed the tight tackle.

LeBron had a great evening with 29 points, 9 assists and 8 rebounds for the Angels City team, which recorded a fifth consecutive win. Anthony Davis was particularly impressive, this time with 32 points and 13 rebounds (3 of 5 from three). On the other side, Jason Tatum, on a dreamy night in which he came up with a sweat defender in memory of Kobe Bryant and compared his career record with 41 points (12 from 20 from the field) 5 rebounds and two assists, nearly enough for the Celtics. Brown added 20 points for the visitors.


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Toronto - Indiana 81: 127
The Raptors achieved the highest difference in club history, taking another significant step toward second place in the East. Pascal Siakam led the hosts with 21 points en route to their 17-game winning streak in the last 18 games. Kyle Lowry recorded a double-double play for the fifth straight time, this time with 16 points and 11 assists, and Serge Ibaka was great with his own double-double (15 and 11 rebounds). Domantas Savonis and Arun Holiday with 14 points apiece, weren't quite enough for the Pacers.

Denver - Minnesota 116: 128
Paul Millsap set a season-high 25 points for the Nuggets, who easily took advantage of the absence of Karl Anthony Towns and DiAngelo Russell in the ranks. Paul Millsap also showed excellent praise, which included 25 points in 26 minutes (seasonal record). Nicolas Yukich did his thing with 24 points. Jamal Murray added 19 for the winner.

Golden State - New Orleans 101: 115
Zayun Williamson scored 28 points, and along the way recorded an eighth consecutive game of more than 20 points against the Warriors, who are only praying to end the regular season (in the playoffs they will no longer be). Jero Holiday was also fumbled with 23 points, 11 of them in the final quarter, and Nicolo Mali finished with 20 points and a career high en route to his fifth win in the last six games of the Flinx. The Warriors got 22 points from my imagination and also recorded a No. 45 loss this season.

In other games: Chicago - Washington 117: 126, Oklahoma City - San Antonio 103: 131, Portland - Detroit 104: 107.

Source: israelhayom

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