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The Nets were defeated 122: 111 by the weak Detroit and again showed alarming signs, the Pelicans defeated Houston 101: 130 while an encouraging game, Steph Kerry stopped the San Antonio momentum, and Miami barely defeated the Knicks in the Derek Rose debut.


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Third straight loss to Brooklyn, fourth straight win for New Orleans, Golden State recovered

The Nets were defeated 122: 111 by the weak Detroit and again showed alarming signs, the Pelicans defeated Houston 101: 130 while an encouraging game, Steph Kerry stopped the San Antonio momentum, and Miami barely defeated the Knicks in the Derek Rose debut.

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What do you do with the Brooklyn defense?

Steve Nash frustrated (Photo: Reuters)

A seven-game round took place tonight (Tuesday through Wednesday) in the NBA.

The focus was on Brooklyn's third straight loss, this time against weak Detroit.

New Orleans continued the winning streak, Golden State stopped San Antonio, and three more interesting games are being held at this time.



Tonight:



Detroit (18: 6) - Brooklyn (12:14) 111: 122


Miami (14:10) - New York (15:11) 96:98


New Orleans (12:11) - Houston (13:11) 101: 130


San Antonio (11:14) - Golden State (12:13) 114: 91


Portland (10:12) - Orlando (15: 9)


Utah (5:19) - Boston (10:12)


Sacramento is

over

(11:12) - Philadelphia (7:17) is not over yet

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Something is still creaking.

Harden and Irving (Photo: GettyImages, Gregory Shamus)

Detroit (18: 6) - Brooklyn (12:14) 111: 122



First Crisis in the Three-Star Age of the Hunts?

Kevin Durant may have been absent again due to his entry into the Corona Protocol, but in his absence James Harden and Kyrie Irving struggled to do their part against one of the league's weakest teams, surrendering for the third time in a row and continuing the Nets' alarming trend of losing 11 games this season. - Most in the NBA.

Jeremy Grant equaled his career high and led the Pistons with 32 points, Delon Wright added 22 and nine rebounds and Mason Flamley also celebrated against Brooklyn’s defense with 14, 12 rebounds and 7 assists.

On the other hand, Irving's 27 and 7 assists and Harden's 24 and 12 assists were not enough for Steve Nash's team, which is still not meeting expectations.



SAN ANTONIO (11:14) - Golden State (12:13) 114: 91



After two straight losses, one of them after a particularly bizarre move by Drymond Green in the closing seconds, Golden State came back to itself with an impressive win over Popovic's side, which was stopped after Three wins.

Steph Kerry was again above them all with 32 points, Kelly Obera added a double-double of 12 points and 10 rebounds and Green settled for 6 points but also contributed 11 assists and 7 rebounds, in a typical variety game.

Hot Damar Drusen, on the other hand, was stopped on just 12 points.

Celebrating again.

Kerry and Green (Photo: GettyImages, Ronald Cortes)

New Orleans (12:11) - Houston (13:11) 101: 130 The



Pelicans' fourth straight win, and perhaps the most impressive of all.

The excellent offense led by Brandon Ingram and Zion Williamson did not drop from 30 points in any quarter, and Blitz in the final quarter ensured a convincing victory, with New Orleans presenting a balanced scoring list.

Ingram led it with 22, Williamson (7 assists) and Josh Hart (17 rebounds) added 20 each, while John Wall's 25 and Eric Gordon's 23 prevented the Rockets from losing for the third time in a row.



Miami (14:10) - New York (15:11) 96:98



It was not easy, but the Heat put together three wins for the first time this season.

RJ Barrett missed out on the buzzer after an important Tyler Hiro basket gave the winner some breathing space with half a minute left to finish.

Jimmy Butler was the standout with 26 points, 10 assists and 8 rebounds, Kelly Olinik added 20. The Knicks were led by Alfred Peyton with 18, with Derek Rose making his post-union debut with Tom Thibodeau, adding 14 points off the bench.

Not a bad premiere, and a loss.

Derek Rose (Photo: Reuters)

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