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Lillard defeated Doncic, Milwaukee lost again, Phoenix does not stop
The Blazers star scored a critical three-pointer in 118: 121 over Dallas and Doncic (44 points), a third straight loss to the Bucks, the Suns with six straight wins.
An exciting achievement for Flamely
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Monday, 15 February 2021, 06:56
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A round of ten games in the NBA that kicked off last night (Sunday) continued into the night.
Despite another great play by Luka Doncic, the Slovenian and Dallas Mavericks surrendered at home to Portland and Damian Lillard;
Oklahoma City defeated Milwaukee, Phoenix won again and New Orleans lost to Detroit as well.
Tonight:
Washington Wizards (17: 7) - Boston Celtics (13:13) 91: 104
Toronto Raptors (15:12) - Minnesota Timberwolves (20: 7) 116: 112
Charlotte Hornets (15:13) - San Antonio Spurs (11:16) 122: 110
Detroit Pistons (19: 8) - New Orleans Pelicans (15:11) 112: 123
Dallas Mavericks (15:13) - Portland Trailblazers (10:16) 121: 118
Oklahoma City Thunder (15:11) - Milwaukee Bucks (11:16) 109: 114
Phoenix Suns (9:17) - Orlando Magic (18:10) 90: 109
Los Angeles Clippers (8:19) - Cleveland Cavaliers ( 17:10)
Sacramento Kings (13:12) - Memphis Grizzlies (11:10)
Denver Nuggets (11:14) - Los Angeles Lakers (6:21)
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Dallas Mavericks (15:13) - Portland Trailblazers (10:16) 121: 118
With just under seven minutes left in the match, the scoreboard showed 99: 112 to the Blazers.
Luka Doncic apparently did not really like it, and began to bite the difference.
He scored, handed out another rebound and after two more successful shots from the penalty line the scoreboard already showed 112: 111, less than two minutes to the end of the match.
But Damien Lillard simply refused to give up, and whenever the Slovenian prodigy narrowed the gap, he increased it, including a huge three in a 116: 116 situation, about 30 seconds to go, which actually closed the story.
Lillard scored 34 and also added 11 assists.
Doncic finished off with 44, 9 assists and 7 rebounds while Kristaps Forzingis contributed 18, 8 rebounds and 2 blocks.
Oklahoma City Thunder (15:11) - Milwaukee Bucks (11:16) 109: 114
The Bucks' crisis continued tonight after a third straight loss, this time to the Thunder.
Despite a weak second quarter, Milwaukee managed to recover in the second half and was in the picture almost until the end.
But in the closing seconds, 14.9 seconds to the end in fact, Justin Jackson scored a critical three that ended the game and sent his teammates to start celebrating.
Jackson, who scored a season-high 22 points, finished as the leading scorer.
Al Horford added 20 and 7 rebounds while of course Yannis Antecompo stood out, with a triple-double of 24 points, 17 rebounds and 10 assists.
The Greek freak also added 3 steals and 3 blocks.
Phoenix Suns (9:17) - Orlando Magic (18:10) 90: 109
Somewhere earlier this month, on February 4 to be exact, was the Suns' last loss.
since?
Six straight wins, including over Milwaukee and Philadelphia.
Tonight Phoenix defeated Orlando, after another great team game that included five players scoring in double digits.
Devin Booker shone again, this time with 27, 6 assists and 4 rebounds, Chris Paul added 12, 9 assists and 6 rebounds and Miles Bridges contributed 20 and 5 rebounds.
Terence Ross scored 23 for the Magic.
Detroit Pistons (19: 8) - New Orleans Pelicans (15:11) 112: 123
Congratulations to Mason Flamley, who tonight recorded the first triple double of his career, after picking up the final rebound in the closing minutes.
"Everyone knows as they get closer to a triple double," Flamely said at the conclusion.
"I knew I was close so I gave one last push," added the chin, who ruined Stan Van Gandy's return to Detroit.
Flamely, who played a little over 30 minutes, scored 17 points and also added 10 rebounds and 10 assists, while Josh Jackson assisted him off the bench with 21 points.
Pelicans stars Zion Williamson and Brandon Ingram finished with 26 points each.
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