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Doncic humiliated Kerry, Brooklyn secured a playoff spot
The Slovenian (39) was signed for a 0:28 run in Dallas' 103: 133 run at Golden State, the Nets won 103: 116 in Toronto, an embarrassing loss to Boston, Portland exploded
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Wednesday, 28 April 2021, 06:43 Updated: 07:25
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Only six games were played tonight (Tuesday-Wednesday) in the best league in the world, centered on the meeting between two of the league's most exciting players, with Luca Doncic celebrating on Steph Kerry.
Brooklyn won in Toronto and secured a place in the playoffs, an embarrassing loss to Boston.
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(30:32) - Oklahoma City (41:21) 119: 115
Charlotte (31:30) - Milwaukee (23:38) 114: 104
Indiana (32:29) - Portland (28:33) 133: 112
Toronto (36:26) - Brooklyn (20:42) 116: 103
Houston (47:15) - Minnesota (44:19) 114: 107
Golden State (31:31) - Dallas (27:34) 133: 103
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Gave an instructive lesson to Steph Kerry and his team.
Luka Doncic (Photo: Reuters)
Golden State (31:31) - Dallas (27:34) 133: 103
Steph Kerry has positioned himself as a leading
contender
for the MVP title with tremendous games and an average of over 37 points in April. But this morning he got a lesson from a thousand from Luka Doncic who just celebrated for him and his team with 39 points and 8 assists in a game that was over already in the first quarter that ended in 12:36 to Dallas. The Mavericks have signed a 0:28 run in this game, the second-largest run in 20 years after Cleveland's 0-20 run in 2009. Niccolò Mali and Tim Hardaway Jr. scored 13 from the bench for Dallas, which played without the injured Forzingis. Steph Kerry recorded a not-so-bad game with 27 points (5-of-9 from outside the arc), but Drymond Green only threw once and didn’t score and the Warriors ’awful defense allowed Dallas to score 51 percent from the field.
Toronto (36:26) -Brooklyn (20:42) 116: 103
After three close quarters, Kevin Durant and Brooklyn took control of the game with 20:36 left in the decisive quarter and cruised to a third straight win and second since KD returned.
Durant scored 7 of his 17 points in the final quarter and was aided by Jeff Green's 22 points, but the X Factor was the newly signed Mike James from CSKA Moscow. James scored all of his 11 points in the final quarter. Kyrie Irving finished With 9 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists for Brooklyn, which officially secured its place in the playoffs following this win, Kyle Laurie scored 24 for Toronto, but even Kim Birch's 13 and 14 rebounds were not enough for the disappointing Raptors.
He will be in the playoffs, only he will not be injured.
Durant (Photo: GettyImages)
Boston (30:32) - Oklahoma City (41:21) 119: 115
Boston's bad season continued with an embarrassing loss to the league slum, which in turn stopped a streak of 14 straight losses. OKC enjoyed 24 points for Lou Dortre and 21 for Darius Basley and scored 41 points in the fourth quarter against the Celtics' defenseless. Jaylen Brown has scored 39 points for Boston, which has lost four of its last five games and is battling for eighth place in the East. Peyton Pritchard scored a career-high 28, but the disadvantage of Jason Taitum and Kamba Walker was felt.
Indiana (32:29) - Portland (28:33) 133: 112
After five straight losses, Portland took all the nerves precisely on the unfortunate Pacers who saw Anferni Simmons score 27 points. Simmons was two threes away from Lillard's record and became the first player to open the game with nine accurate threes since Clay Thompson scored 10 straight in 2019. Damien Lillard added 23 for Portland, who finally won. Malcolm Brogdon scored 18 for Indiana, which is missing its tall Savonis and Turner.
Charlotte (31:30) - Milwaukee (23:38) 114: 104
After two losses this season against Charlotte, Yannis Antocompo exploded and prevented a sweep against the weak opponent with 29 points, 12 rebounds and 8 assists. Brock Lopez assisted him with 22 points and Chris Middleton added 17 for the Bucks. Devonta Graham (25) and Miles Bridges (21) led Charlotte, but Terry Roger got stuck on a 0-of-7 from outside the arc and finished with just 8 points.
Houston (47:15) - Minnesota (44:19) 114: 107
The meeting between two of the weakest teams in the league ended with a not easy victory for Minnesota, which for the first time this season put together three consecutive victories.
Carl Anthony Towns was her usual man with 31 points, the excellent rookie Anthony Edwards added 19 and 7 assists and helped Minnesota win in Houston for the first time since February 2012. Kelly Olinik's 28 points and Christian Wood's 24 were not enough for Houston, which shut down C Van Wall and continues to accumulate as many losses as possible.
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