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Another loss for the Cubs to the Cubs, Philly again defeated Boston, a rare triple-double for the chapel
After the dramatic loss in overtime Brooklyn once again struggled against Cleveland this time without Durant.
Ambide again defeated the Celtics, 10 blocks to the Hawks chin.
Another victory basket for Brogdon, Doncic was as hot as usual
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Saturday, 23 January 2021, 06:57
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A dramatic basket of victory;
Another loss to the resurgent Brooklyn;
Rare triple double;
Luca Doncic is hot again and Joel Ambide has once again beaten Boston: quite a few dramas and stories were recorded tonight (Friday through Saturday) in the 11 games played in the NBA.
Tonight:
Cleveland Cavaliers (7: 8) - Brooklyn Nets (8: 9) 113: 125
Philadelphia Sixers (5:11) - Boston Celtics (6: 8) 110: 122
San Antonio Spurs (8: 8) - Dallas Mavericks (7: 8) 122: 117
Toronto Raptors (9: 6) - Miami Heat (8: 6) 81: 101
Indiana Pacers (6: 9) - Orlando Magic (9: 7) 118: 120 After overtime
Minnesota Timberwolves (11: 3) - Atlanta Hawks (7: 8) 116: 98
Detroit Pistons (12: 3) - Houston Rockets (9: 5) 103: 102
Charlotte Hornets (9: 6) - Chicago Bulls (8: 7) 123 : 110
Phoenix Suns (5: 8) - Denver Nuggets (7: 7)
Los Angeles Clippers (4:11) - Oklahoma City Thunder (7: 6)
Sacramento Kings (10: 5) - New York Knicks (8: 8)
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Cleveland Cavaliers (7: 8) - Brooklyn Nets (8: 9) 113: 125
Two days after the Nets' dramatic loss to the Cubs after overtime, the two met once again, this time the Brooklyn constellation had to make do without Kevin Durant who was given a rest after playing about 50 minutes in the previous game between the two.
This time, too, Cleveland's hand came out on top, after another great play by Colin Sexton, who admittedly did not bombard 42 points (finished with 25 and 9 assists), but became the first player in Cavaliers history to score at least 20 points in the first ten games of the season.
Without Durant, James Harden and Kyrie Irving had a bit of a hard time, especially under the baskets.
After a fairly close first half that ended with a point advantage for the hosts, Cleveland ran in the third quarter 24:37 and did not look back until the end.
Aside from Sexton, Andre Drummond (19, 16 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals) and Jarrett Allen (19 on 7 of 9 from the field) were also excellent.
The bearded man finished with 19 (6 of 14) and 11 assists on the other side, Kyrie added 38 and 5 assists.
Philadelphia Sixers (5:11) - Boston Celtics (6: 8) 110: 122
The host completed a second victory over its less beloved rival within two days, again this time after another great game by Joel Ambide, who shelled 38 in 11 of 15 from the field.
Cameroni also had 11 rebounds.
Tobias Harris added 23 and 8 rebounds, Ben Simmons finished with 15 and 11 assists and Seth Kerry returned to play for the first time since recovering from Corona added 15. Jaylen Brown continued his tremendous season opener with 42 points and also added 9 rebounds and 3 Assists, but it was not enough against the tough Philly.
Indiana Pacers (6: 9) - Orlando Magic (9: 7) 118: 120 After overtime
As close as the Magic were to another win after a basket on the buzzer, but tonight, unlike rookie Cole Anthony's huge win basket in the previous game, Ivan Fournier failed to put the ball in the ring, unlike Malcolm Brogdon, who scored a three on the other side 2.8 seconds to go The Pacers have a dramatic win after overtime - about two weeks after doing the same against New Orleans after overtime.
The great guard was also the one who led the winning shots with 23 points.
Domantes Savonis was wonderful as well, this time with 18, 11 rebounds, 9 assists and 5 steals.
Fournier stood out on the other side with 24 and 9 assists.
San Antonio Spurs (8: 8) - Dallas Mavericks (7: 8) 122: 117
Luka Doncic does everything, and he proved it once again tonight.
After being great on both sides of the pitch throughout the match, the Slovenian decided to take on the game in the closing minutes.
In a 117: 117 situation Luca announced: I'm taking the game on myself - and so it was.
The mighty Mavericks guard was behind on all of his team’s last five points and secured a tough away win in Texas.
He finished with 36 points, 11 assists and 9 rebounds, while Kristaps Forzingis and Tim Hardaway Jr. assisted him with 21 points each.
Damar Druzen scored 29 from the other side.
Minnesota Timberwolves (11: 3) - Atlanta Hawks (7: 8) 116: 98
Congratulations to Clint Capella, who has become the first Hawks player since Dikamba Mutombo (February 2000) to finish with a triple-double including ten blocks.
The Hawks' mighty chin, which was also hot in the previous game, exhausted the weak Wolves players under the baskets.
He finished with 13 points, 19 rebounds and 10 blocks.
Trey Young was also wonderful, finishing with 43 points on 14 of 22 from the field.
Malik Beasley scored 17 for the host.
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