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Morant gave a show and lost, Carmelo was thrilled to rise to ninth place on the all-time scoring list, Harden is still looking for himself. The night stars in the NBA


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Carmelo Anthony continues to flourish, James Harden is "knocked out" of the new laws

Morant gave a show and lost, Carmelo was thrilled to rise to ninth place on the all-time scoring list, Harden is still looking for himself.

The night stars in the NBA

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  • Brooklyn Nets

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  • Ja Morant

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Monday, 25 October 2021, 09:40 Updated: 09:59

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The meeting between the Los Angeles Lakers and Memphis this morning (Monday) provided a series of interesting stories, led by two stars, from another era: Carmelo Anthony vs. Ja Morant.

Carmelo, the veteran and senior, was the one who led the Lakers to a precious 118: 121 victory when he scored 28 points, and on the way rose to ninth place on the all-time scoring list in the NBA to illustrate his long and successful career as a historic scorer.

He got the ball of the game, was asked to give a speech and said he was too tired.

Then in the locker room he knew how to appreciate the moment.



"It's an honor to be part of this list, and to overtake Moses with everything he has done for the game," said Carmelo, who now has 27,423 career points (the hotel has 27,409), "It's hard to put into words, the fact that I'm still here, "And it excites me that I have been here for 19 years and do what I do. I am still full of passion, and I get to work and get better."

Carmelo's next target is Shaquille O'Neal in eighth place with 28,598 points.

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A hug of mutual appreciation.

Morant and Carmelo (Photo: GettyImages, Harry How)

27,423 is a lot of points.

Carmelo (Photo: GettyImages, Harry How)

"I think it's always sweeter to get a milestone while winning," LeBron James said of Carmelo's achievement, "and even sweeter when it happens organically. He played tonight in full flow with the game, and recorded a special achievement. Usually an achievement. I send a message to a person like this or tweet, this time I got to congratulate him as a member of the group, and it was special for me as well. "



On the other hand, Ja Morant was undoubtedly the star of the game, scoring 40 points, including some spectacular performances, but sadly, he recorded one critical foul. 2.5 seconds to go Morant stood on the line for three shots, which could have equalized, but he missed the third. He then admitted that he did not care about the successful evening, which included 13 of 21 from the field and a career high of 5 threes. "I don't care what I did tonight, I missed the important shot," Morant said, "that's the only thing I think about."



The Lakers came up pretty stressed for the game, after opening the season with two losses, and coach Frank Vogel provided the team did a long video session together in which they analyzed the games and issues, especially on defense.

"I think the feeling with us in the team is that we are fine," said the coach. "We have a good feeling about what's going on." We have a really good feeling about this team. "

Don 't talk about Kyrie.

Durant (Photo: Reuters)

3 free throws per game.

Harden (Photo: Reuters)

Meanwhile in the East, in Brooklyn, the Hunts continue to search for themselves, and tonight they lost to Charlotte 111: 95, as they continue to show alarming signs. Kevin Durant may have scored 38 points, but James Harden continues to give limited output, and meanwhile stands at the lowest average of his career, going to the penalty line averaging just 3 times per game. The reason, apparently, is the change in the constitution, which among other things does not allow him to squeeze offenses in an attempt to shoot from the three after he bounces the defensive player and makes contact with him on his own initiative while jumping forward.



"I feel I have unfairly become the 'poster boy' of these non-whistles," said Harden, adding: "Some cases are no doubt still offenses." "I'm not one of those people who will complain about it. I'm just asking the judges that if they see Paul whistling Paul. Sometimes I feel like they already have a stigma, decisions in advance, and I just tell them, whistle what you see." Harden was asked about constitutional changes, saying:"It's still basketball. An offense is an offense."



Durant was asked about the team's chances of success even without Kyrie Irving, the superstar who is known to not be part of the Nets until he gets vaccinated against Corona.

"We're a team and that's how we play, I'm not going to sit in front of you after the game and say 'we don't have enough tools,'" KD said, only he and James Harden scored double figures for the Hunts in the loss, "Of course we all really want to see Kyrie back, there He's a huge part of this team, but he's not with us right now and we have to do without him. No one has lost his confidence and no one is waiting for Kyrie to come back to save us, not really. "We say to ourselves, 'Damn, we don't have enough.' Everyone here is confident in themselves and in what they are doing."

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