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2021-04-04T05:43:51.567Z


The Jazz tore Orlando 91: 137 with 18 threes in the first half - NBA record • 85: 133 for the Blazers over Oklahoma | World Basketball


The Jazz tore Orlando 91: 137 with 18 threes in the first half - NBA record • 85: 133 for the Blazers over Oklahoma City • Joel Ambide returned for Philadelphia's 113: 122 victory over Minnesota

  • Mitchell and Ingles.

    Utah enjoys every moment and breaks records

    Photo: 

    IP

Utah (11:37) - Orlando (32:17) 91: 137.

 The jazz not only looks great throughout the season, but also enjoys almost every moment and along the way never stops breaking records.

Tonight they scored 18 threes already in the first half against the unfortunate Magic, thus setting an NBA record.

From there, the well-balanced NBA team went on to a one-sided victory, bordering on abusive rivalry.

Donovan Mitchell led Utah with 22 points, followed by scorers Joe Ingles and Bogdan Bogdanovich who scored 17 points each. Wendell Carter scored 19 points for weak Orlando.

Portland (19:30) - Oklahoma City (29:20) 88: 135.

 If Utah celebrated with 46 points, then the Blazers did it with 48 points against the helpless Thunder.

It was the fifth win in Portland's last six games, which set a record 52-point lead over an opponent who gave up in advance.

CJ McCollum was the leading scorer with 20 points, followed by seven more Blazers players who scored in the double figure.

The next two standouts on the scoring list were Damien Lillard and Anferni Simmons who added 16 points each.

McCollum in action.

Leading Portland with 20 points // Photo: EP

Detroit (35:14) - New York (25:25) 125: 81.

 A relentless defeat was also the lot of the Knicks, who came to the Pistons' hall and came out with a 44-point W.

Julius Randall was No. 1 in New York with 29 points, 20 of them already in the first quarter, in which Detroit as a whole scored just 15.

Reggie Bullock added 22 points for the winners.

The Pistons didn’t really get to the home game, thus helping the Knicks stop in a big three-game losing streak.

Philadelphia (15:34) - Minnesota (38:12) 113: 122.

 A comfortable return to Joel Ambide for the pitches, after missing ten games.

The Sixers star met the sluggish guest and traveled to 24 points and 8 rebounds.

He was only second on his team's scoring list, led by Tobias Harris with 32 points.

Carl Anthony Davis excelled for the Wolves with 39 points and 14 rebounds, but that was not enough against Philly who rose to the top of the Eastern table.

Other night results:

Miami - Cleveland 101: 115, San Antonio - Indiana 139: 133 (after overtime), Sacramento - Milwaukee 129: 128.

Source: israelhayom

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