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The Slovenian gave Dallas a dramatic 107: 110 over Boston, Harden's triple double set 118: 127 over Sacramento, the Bucks trampled Minnesota. Philadelphia retired to Toronto


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Big win for Doncic, seventh straight win for Brooklyn, another play for Yannis

The Slovenian gave Dallas a dramatic 107: 110 over Boston, Harden's triple double set 118: 127 over Sacramento, the Bucks trampled Minnesota.

Philadelphia retired to Toronto

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From his favorite standout.

Doncic Celebrates (Photo: GettyImages, Tom Pennington)

In addition to Washington's game against the Clippers at this time, there were eight more NBA games tonight (Tuesday through Wednesday).

The focus was on Dallas' victory over Boston from a three-pointer by Luca Doncic, and the continuation of Brooklyn's streak that also defeated Sacramento.

In addition, Milwaukee defeated Minnesota and Philadelphia retired to Toronto.



Tonight:



Cleveland (21:11) - Atlanta (18:13) 111: 112


Orlando (19:13) - Detroit (22: 9) 105: 93


Brooklyn (12:21) - Sacramento (19:12) 118: 127


New York (17: 5) - Golden State (15:17) 114: 106


Toronto (16:16) - Philadelphia (11:21) 109: 102


Dallas (15:15) - Boston (16:15) 107: 110


Milwaukee (13:19) - Minnesota (25: 7) 112: 139


Denver (14:16) - Portland (12:18)


LA Clippers Not

Ended

(10:22) - Washington (17:11) Not Ended

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Dallas (15:15) - Boston (16:15) 107: 110



With an accurate rematch of the three-game winning streak in Game 4 against the Clippers in the playoffs, Luca Doncic gave the Mavericks a justified victory that almost dropped in the closing minutes.

Three minutes to the end of the fourth quarter, Dallas still led by 11 points and looked on the way to a comfortable victory, but the Celtics did not give up, and Jaylen Brown's layup 9 seconds to the end equalized.

The Mavericks went on the final attack, and the Slovenian prodigy scored a big three from his favorite spot, which secured a Friday victory in the last seven games.

Luca finished with 31 points, 10 rebounds and 8 assists, and received assistance from Jaylen Branson who contributed 22 from the bench.

The Celtics were led as usual by Brown with 29 and Jason Taitum with 28, which did not prevent a third loss in four games.



BROOKLYN (12:21) - Sacramento (19:12) 118: 127 The



Nets connect and find their ultimate lineup, which surprisingly does not include Kevin Durant at this point.

In the absence of the big star, James Harden and Kyrie Irving continued to excel and once again received significant help from whoever appears to be the X Factor of the season, Bruce Brown.

The forward set a career-high with 29 points, just like Harden reached a triple-double with 14 assists and 11 rebounds, and helped Brooklyn record a seventh straight win.

Irving added 21 and 7 assists, while Diaron Fox's 27 and 8 assists on the other side did not prevent the Kings from an eighth straight loss.

The audience at Madison Square Garden returned and enjoyed Kerry's show (Photo: Reuters)

NEW YORK (17: 5) - Golden State (15:17) 114: 106 The



crowd returned to Madison Square Garden for the first time since the Corona outbreak, enjoying another great game by Steph Kerry, which left the Warriors' two losses behind.

The Golden State star returned after missing the last game and sniped 37 points including 7 3-pointers, with Kelly Uber assisting him with 19 and 8 rebounds.

That was enough against 25 points, 10 rebounds and 7 assists by fresh All-Star Julius Randall.



Toronto (16:16) - Philadelphia (11:21) 109: 102



Two days after the loss to that Toronto, the Sixers got revenge despite another lukewarm display by Joel Ambide.

The chin stopped at 18 points with just 3 of 13 from the field, but this time Tobias Harris with 23 and 7 rebounds and Ben Simmons with 15, 9 rebounds and 7 assists covered him.

The Raptors, who stopped after four straight wins, received 24 from Norman Powell and 22 and 7 assists from Pascal Siacam.

Third win in a row.

Yannis (Photo: GettyImages, Stacy Revere)

Milwaukee (13:19) - Minnesota (25: 7) 112: 139



Chris Finch had hoped to get a few days of grace on the Timberwolves' lines, but Yannis Antokompo made it clear to him already at the premiere how much work awaited him.

The Greek freak swept the Bucks with 37 points, 8 rebounds and 8 assists and saw his teammates hit 20 threes close to 50 percent, all the way to a third straight win.

The Timberwolves count five straight losses despite a good offensive play from Carl Anthony Towns and Malik Beasley who scored 26 each.

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