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Star Wars: Kyrie (39), Durant (28) and Harden (23 and Triple Double) swept the Nets to 120: 124 over one of the hottest teams in the league. The Toronto star broke a club record in 108: 123 over Orlando


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Irving and the Brooklyn stars impressed with a win over the Clippers, and Anvellit scored 54 points and smashed records in Toronto

Star Wars: Kyrie (39), Durant (28) and Harden (23 and Triple Double) swept the Nets to 120: 124 over one of the hottest teams in the league.

The Toronto star broke a club record in 108: 123 over Orlando

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A quality battle.

Kwai vs. Harden (Photo: AP, Kathy Willens)

Five games were played tonight (Tuesday through Wednesday) in the NBA in addition to Washington's game against Portland.

The focus was on the intriguing encounter between the star-studded Rocklin and the Los Angeles Clippers, and in the end the Nets managed to win 120: 124.

However, the star of the evening was Fred VanValit of Toronto, who shelled out 54 points in the Raptors' victory over Orlando.



Tonight:



Orlando (14: 8) - Toronto (12: 9) 123: 108


Brooklyn (9:14) - LA Clippers (6:16) 120: 124


Indiana (9:12) - Memphis (7: 9 ) 116: 134


Utah (5:15) - Detroit (15: 5)


Golden State (9:11) - Boston (8:10)


Washington (13: 4) - Portland (9:11) 132: 121

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Will be tough against them, no doubt.

Irving and Durant (Photo: AP, Kathy Willens)

Brooklyn (9:14) - LA Clippers (6:16) 120: 124

Several superstars on one pitch.

The star-studded encounter between the Hunts and the Clippers ended in Brooklyn's victory, which is evident in the fact that it wants to prove that it can be serious and focused against a senior rival from the top of the West - and win.

Although Brooklyn conceded 120 points, it still put a lot of effort into the defense, after its defense was defamed in recent days.

And yet, the Nets' highlight tonight was on offense, with the big trio scoring a combined 90 points: Above them all was Kyrie Irving with 39 points (season record), 15 of 23 from the field and 6 of 8 from the three, but Kevin Durant was also lethal when he contributed Big baskets on the way to 28 points on a great percentage (11 from 13 from the field, 5 from 5 from the line, plus 9 rebounds), and James Harden finished with a triple double that included 23 points, 14 assists and 11 rebounds (triple double 50 in his career , Rose to 8th place at all times).



The Clippers came into the game with the best balance in the league after losing just once in their last 11 games, but saw the three stars score all the points in a 0:13 run in the final quarter (from 102: 97 for guests to 102: 110 for the host, 4 minutes to go ).

The final minute was already a nod of penalty shots from both sides, but eventually Irving and Durant were there in the fourth quarter to close out the story.

Kwai Leonard scored 33 points for the Clippers, Paul George added 26, but none of them managed to stop Irving, and Brooklyn (with a sixth straight home win) recovered from the embarrassing loss to Washington, which it lost in a slump.

And of course, continues to leap on balls.

Vanavit (Photo: GettyImages, Douglas P. DeFelice)

Orlando (14: 8) - Toronto (12: 9) 123: 108



Fred and Enlighten, the player who was not selected in the draft, broke the club record in Toronto tonight when he scored 54 points in his team's victory.

This is of course a career high, to which he added another career high: 11 threes.

And Anvit finished with 17 of 23 from the field, scoring 11 threes from his first 12 attempts.

The previous club record was that of Damar Druzen (52 points in January 2018).

Vanavit scored 17 points in the first quarter, 11 in the second, 18 in the third, and added another 6 in the final quarter, before coming out when the game was over.

His previous points record was 36, from last season.

His three-point record per game was 8. In addition - he set a points record for a player who was not selected in the draft, with the previous record being that of Mozes Mellon (53).



Orlando, which has lost 12 of its last 14 games, came in with a missing roster, trying to do everything against the fiery VanValit, but was unsuccessful.

Norman Powell added 23 for Toronto, Kyle Laurie added a triple-double (14, 10 and 10).

On the other side Nikola Wojciech finished with 21 and 18 for the Magic.

Ah, what an evening.

Vanavit (Photo: GettyImages, Douglas P. DeFelice)

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INDIANA (9:12) - Memphis (7: 9) 116: 134



Mr. Double Doubles Domonets Savonis scored a season-high 32 points, added 13 rebounds, and the Pacers cut Grizzlies a seven-game winning streak.

Indiana led the entire game, opening a big gap right from the start and keeping it all evening, on its way to a season-high point, with Savons finishing the first half with 24 points (11 of 12 from the field) and 11 rebounds.

This is the 14th time this season that he has finished with a double-double from 16 games in which he started in the top five (in one of which he was injured in the first quarter).

Malcolm Brogdon (23) and Miles Turner (22) helped Indiana break Memphis' longest streak in the league, preventing Memphis from equaling the longest streak in its history (8).

Dillon Brooks scored 25 for the losers.

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