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Washington was defeated again, the Clippers cruised, Brooklyn the list without Durant
The Wizards who are still missing Danny Abdia have absorbed 116: 100 from Atlanta, Westbrook have been sent off.
The Clippers defeated Orlando, Harden excelled in the Nets' victory over the Thunder, Milwaukee stumbled
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Saturday, January 30, 2021, 06:45
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Lots of nerves, too little ability.
Westbrook after dismissal (Photo: AP, Nick Wass)
A ten-game round awaited tonight (Friday through Saturday) for NBA fans.
Washington, which still lacks Danny Abdia, was defeated once again, this time by Atlanta.
The Clippers, Nets and Sixers scored easy wins, Milwaukee and Denver stumbled, and at this point Utah tries to meet Dallas and tries to maintain its impressive winning streak.
Tonight:
Charlotte (11: 8) - Indiana (8:11) 105: 108
Washington (12: 3) - Atlanta (9:10) 116: 100
New York (11: 9) - Cleveland (10: 9) 81 : 102
Toronto (12: 7) - Sacramento (10: 8) 126: 124
New Orleans (10: 7) - Milwaukee (7:11) 126: 131
Orlando (12: 8) - LA Clippers (5:15) ) 116: 90
Minnesota (14: 4) - Philadelphia (6:14) 118: 94
Oklahoma City (10: 8) - Brooklyn (8:13) 147: 125
San Antonio (8:11) - Denver (8:11 109: 119
Utah (4:14) - Dallas (10: 8) is not over yet
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An impressive team effort from the Clippers.
Reggie Jackson and Ivica Zubac (Photo: AP, Phelan M. Ebenhack)
Washington (12: 3) - Atlanta (9:10) 116: 100
The Wizards' crisis is getting worse.
Scott Brooks got back three of the players who went into the Corona protocol including Davis Bartans and Roy Hachimura, updated that the other three including Danny Abdia are expected to return in the next game, but even that did not stop the team’s negative momentum, which suffered a fourth consecutive loss and remained poor in the league.
The Hawks limited Bradley Bill to 26 points - his lowest this season - and brought out of balance Russell Westbrook, who displayed improved ability with 26 points of his own but was sent off after a confrontation with Rejon Rondo (who was sent off himself).
Trey Young was above them all with 41 points, 18 of them in the final quarter in which the Hawks halted any attempt for the host's comeback.
Orlando (12: 8) - LA Clippers (5:15) 116: 90
After a five-day rest, Kwai Leonard and Paul George returned to the floor and led the Clippers to a ninth win in the last ten games.
George was at his best with 26, 9 rebounds and 5 assists, Kwai contributed 24, and alongside them came double digits as well as Marcus Morris and Serge Ivka (13 each).
The Clippers actually impressed on the defensive side, when they stopped Nikola Wojciech on only 10 points.
Terence Ross scored 24 for the Magic from the bench, but the game was decided with the help of a second quarter of 22:36 in favor of the team from LA.
Oklahoma City (10: 8) - Brooklyn (8:13) 147: 125
Kevin Durant got a rest in front of the ex, and it was precisely without him that the Nets illustrated their inexhaustible amount of talent on offense, achieving a fourth straight win.
James Harden and Kyrie Irving reached 25 points each (Harden recorded a triple-double when he also contributed 11 assists and 10 rebounds), with no less than nine Brooklyn players reaching double digits.
Thunder didn’t really have an answer, despite an encouraging display from young guards Shay Gilges Alexander and rookie Theo Maldon who scored 24 each.
Nine players reached double digits.
Brooklyn celebrates (Photo: AP, Sue Ogrocki)
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