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77:27 at halftime - there has never been such a lead

2020-12-28T07:04:53.466Z


50 points gap, halfway through the season - the Dallas Mavericks have set a record in the NBA. Dennis Schröder and the Lakers were also able to cheer.


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Luka Doncic excelled at the Mavericks

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The Dallas Mavericks set a spectacular record in their first win of the season in the NBA.

At 124: 73 at the Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday, the team with the German national basketball player Maximilian Kleber was already 77:27 at halftime.

Since the introduction of the shot clock, never before has a team been so clearly ahead.

The Texans could not be taken away from this lead.

Kleber had five points and five rebounds, top star Luka Doncic was the best thrower of the game with 24 points.

The Clippers lacked top performers Kawhi Leonard.

The Clippers city rivals Los Angeles Lakers prevailed 127: 91 against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

National player Dennis Schröder scored eleven points for the NBA champions and thus contributed to the second victory in a row.

Bonga and Wagner with a bad start to the season

The start of the season of the Washington Wizards around the two national players Isaac Bonga and Moritz Wagner, however, failed.

They suffered the third loss in a row in the 113: 120 bankruptcy against Orlando Magic.

Bonga put up six points and seven rebounds, Wagner was not used.

In addition, Daniel Theis was defeated with the Boston Celtics at the Indiana Pacers 107: 108, although the 17-time champions came back in possession eight seconds before the end.

However, Jayson Tatum missed the possible win.

Center Theis scored two points in just under 15 minutes.

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Source: spiegel

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