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Dallas stopped Brooklyn, Utah came back forever, Cleveland surprised Philadelphia
Doncic interrupted the Hunts' eight-game winning streak, the Jazz recovered from the loss to Miami, the Cubs stunned the Sixers after overtime
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Sunday, 28 February 2021, 07:04
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Excelled as usual.
Doncic (Photo: AP)
In addition to the Washington game, six more NBA games were played tonight (Saturday through Sunday).
Luca Doncic and the Dallas Mavericks stopped Brooklyn, Utah came back to win, Cleveland stunned Philadelphia and both San Antonio and Indiana won.
Tonight:
Philadelphia (12:22) - Cleveland (21:13) 112: 109 (after overtime)
New York Knicks (18:16) - Indiana (16:16) 110: 107
Oklahoma City Thunder (20:14 ) - Denver (15:18) 126: 96
Orlando (21:13) - Utah (7:27) 124: 109
San Antonio (12:17) - New Orleans (19:14) 114: 117
Brooklyn (13:22 ) - Dallas (16:16) 98: 115
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Brooklyn (13:22) - Dallas (16:16) 98: 115
Without Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant, and with James Harden scoring just four points throughout the second half, the Nets lost after eight straight wins, and the club's longest streak since 2006 was interrupted.
Brooklyn came into the game with tremendous momentum, even though it featured only one star from the trio.
Harden was excellent in the first half despite a very bad first quarter for his team.
He left Brooklyn in the game but did not appear for the second half.
The Mavericks enjoyed the return of Christophe Forzingis who returned from injury, and of course enjoyed another great game by Luka Doncic, who finished with 27 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists and 2 steals.
The Latvian chin scored 18 and blocked three times his back to the parquet.
On the other side, besides Harden who scored 29 (25 of them in the first half) and also added 7 rebounds and 6 assists, only two other players scored in double digits - Jeff Green and Bruce Brown who scored 9 points each.
Philadelphia (12:22) - Cleveland (21:13) 112: 109 (after overtime)
Congratulations to the Cubs, who recorded their first away win since January 7, on one of the strongest teams in the league.
The Sixers got another great game from their big star Joel Ambide, who finished with 42 points, 13 rebounds, 6 assists, 2 blocks and a steal, but missed his shot attempt on the buzzer at the end of legal time, and the game went into overtime that ended in Cleveland’s victory.
Aside from Ambide, the only two players to score in double digits for the loser were Ben Simmons who finished with 24, 8 assists and 7 rebounds and Shake Milton who contributed 11 from the bench.
Colin Sexton led the winners with 28, Darius Garland added 25 and nine assists.
Half a second of the movies.
Mitchell (Photo: GettyImages)
Orlando (21:13) - Utah (7:27) 124: 109
A day after the loss to Miami that interrupted the winning streak, the Jazz came back to win, this time with an away win in Orlando over the mediocre Magic.
After a balanced first half, Utah ran away from its opponent in the third quarter and did not look back until the end, much thanks to Donovan Mitchell scoring 25 of his 31 points in the second half.
Aside from Mitchell, Rudy Gober was also excellent, finishing with 12, 16 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 blocks and a steal.
Jordan Clarkson who is on the safe path to winning the sixth player title of the season this time contributed 18, 6 rebounds and 5 assists off the bench and Joe Ingles added 17 and 7 assists.
Nikola Wojciech scored 34 for the loser.
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