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LeBron led the Lakers to victory in Minnesota, Boston recovered at the expense of Denver
James provided 30 points and 13 rebounds in 104: 112, the Celtics overcame Yukic's play with 99: 112, Toronto won 113: 124 in Milwaukee
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Wednesday, 17 February 2021, 06:32
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Took some more of the burden.
LeBron (Photo: Reuters)
Six games were played tonight (Tuesday through Wednesday) in the NBA, with Boston's focus of recovery at the expense of Denver, Toronto subduing Milwaukee and the Lakers getting along with Minnesota.
Tonight:
Phoenix (9:17) - Brooklyn (12:17)
Boston (13:14) - Denver (12:15) 99: 112
Memphis (12:11) - New Orleans (15:12) 144: 113
Milwaukee (12:16) - Toronto (15:13) 124: 113
Minnesota (21: 7) - L.A.
Lakers (7:22) 112: 104
Oklahoma City (16:11) - Portland (10:17) 115: 104
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Minnesota (21: 7) - L.A.
Lakers (7:22) 112: 104
No Anthony Davis - No problems, at least not against one of the weakest teams in the league.
LeBron James provided 30 points, 13 rebounds and 7 assists, Dennis Schroeder added 24 and together the two managed to break a streak of seven losses in Minnesota.
Monterz Harrell who started in the top five in place of the injured Davis added 17 points and that was enough, while the Timberwolves were informed that DiAngelo Russell will be out for 4-6 weeks.
A career-high first-round pick Anthony Edwards (28) did not save the hosts, Carl Anthony Towns was restrained with 15.
Boston (13:14) - Denver (12:15) 99: 112 The
Celtics lined up for the tough game with four losses in their last five games , But managed to stop the drift and it happened, as usual, thanks to their big star duo - Jaylen Brown (27 points) and Jason Taitum (21).
The wonderful Nikola Jukic (43 points) they did not really manage to stop, but it did not change - not on an evening where the Nuggets score 45 percent from the field and 26 percent from outside the arc.
The unstable Denver stops after three straight wins.
The Celtics woke up just in time.
Kamba Walker (Photo: Reuters)
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