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9 threes to snipe in 113: 127 over Atlanta, Davis and Anthony stood out in 123: 126. 25 difference to the Bulls over the Nets in the last quarter on the way to 95: 118. Triple double, dismissal and victory for Yukic on the hit


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50 Kerry In the Warriors victory, the Lakers defeated Charlotte after overtime

9 threes to snipe in 113: 127 over Atlanta, Davis and Anthony stood out in 123: 126.

25 difference to the Bulls over the Nets in the last quarter on the way to 95: 118.

Triple double, dismissal and victory for Yukic on the hit

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Eight games were played tonight (Monday through Tuesday) in the NBA, with the focus on two meetings on the purity of the top East.

The New York Knicks defeated Joel Ambide and defeated the Sixers in Philadelphia, while another representative from the city, the Brooklyn Nets, was defeated outside by the Chicago Bulls.

However, the show was stolen by Stephen Kerry, who burned with 50 points in the Golden State Warriors victory over the Atlanta Hawks, while the Los Angeles Lakers and Memphis Grizzlies recorded home wins after overtime against the Charlotte Hornets and Minnesota Timberwolves respectively.

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Tonight's results:



Philadelphia Sixers (3: 8) -

New York Knicks (4: 7)

103: 96


Chicago Bulls (3: 7)

- Brooklyn Nets (4: 7) 95: 118


Memphis Grizzlies (4: 6)

- Minnesota Timberwolves (6: 3) 118: 125 (after overtime)


Dallas Mavericks (3: 7)

- New Orleans Pelicans (10: 1) 92: 108


Denver Nuggets (4: 6)

- Miami Heat (3: 7) 96: 113


Golden State Warriors (1: 9)

- Atlanta Hawks (7: 4) - 113: 127


Sacramento Kings (6: 5) -

Phoenix Suns (3: 6)

- 109: 104


Los Angeles Lakers (5: 6)

- Charlotte Hornets (7: 5) - 123: 126 (after overtime)

Night to the Pantheon.

Kerry (Photo: Reuters)

Golden State (1: 9) - Atlanta (7: 4) - 113: 127



The dream season opener of the San Francisco Warriors continues, this time thanks to another memorable performance by its great players.

The first quarter was actually under the Hawks' control, but they did not manage to open a big advantage in it and led by only two points at the end.

Trey Young increased the lead to 15 points, but Stephen Kerry scored a three on the buzzer and narrowed the gap to 65:61.

In the final five minutes of the third quarter, the Warriors went out for a 2:19 run that sealed a formidable quarter of 20:41 and 85: 102 overall.

The host maintained a double-digit lead until the end, when Kerry sealed a wonderful evening with 50 points, nine threes and ten assists.

The X Factor starred again.

Anthony (Photo: GettyImages)

No. Lakers (5: 6) - Charlotte Hornets (7: 5) 123: 126 (After overtime)



Without the injured LeBron James, the City of Angels team got into another drama in the home court. The advantage was a lot of work from side to side in the first three quarters, with the biggest advantage of each team standing at eight points. The host went out for a run at the start of the final quarter, when the team's X Factor this season, Carmelo Anthony, sniped from three and set up 89: 103. Lamello Bull managed to get the visitors back on track, and Miles Bridges equalized 24 seconds to go. Bridges was given a chance to decide the game on the buzzer, but the tackle went into overtime. The other five minutes belonged to Anthony Davis, who led the team to a 0: 7 run and a dramatic victory.



Davis led the winner with 32 points and 12 rebounds, Carmelo Anthony contributed 29 and Russell Westbrook recorded a triple-double of 17 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists. Terry Rosier scored 29 points on the other side, Lamello Bull added 25.

Passion in the last quarter.

Drusen (Photo: Reuters)

Chicago (3: 7) - Brooklyn (4: 7)

95: 118 The



Nets came to Ghost Town for a meeting against one of the most intriguing teams of the season.

In the second quarter Brooklyn did not feel sorry for the rejuvenating Bulls and a quarter of 16:30 gave them a 51:57 advantage at the break.

The hosts narrowed the gap to two points at the end of the third quarter, and then went out for a run that sent a message to the entire league.

The Bulls took control of the game led by Damar Drusen, won the final quarter 17:42 and turned a game that was close to a big defeat for Steve Nash.

Drusen led the Bulls with 28 points, Zach Lavine contributed 24. Kevin Durant's 38 points were not enough, probably in light of another lukewarm game by James Harden that ended with just 14 points.

The game warmed up towards the end.

Jokic and Miami players (Photo: GettyImages)

Denver Nuggets (4: 6) - Miami Heat (3: 7) 96: 113



The league's MVP, Nikola Jukic, was again called to his team's aid and arranged for her an impressive victory with a huge display.

The Hangats climbed to a 17-point lead in the second quarter against the most impressive hit so far this season, leading 49-64 at the break.

The difference peaked at 23 points thanks to a basket by the Serb and the guest could not get closer than 14 points until the end.

About two minutes before the end, an uncharacteristic event took place for the Serb.

Markif Morris from the hit entered the center of the field, the Serb pushed his opponent to the floor and the two were sent off.

The chin provided an impressive triple-double of 25 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists, while Will Barton contributed the same number of points.

The hit was led by Jimmy Butler in another great 31-point game, while Kyle Laurie was disappointed and did not score a single point.

An impressive away win for the Knicks.

Randall (Photo: GettyImages)

Philadelphia (3: 8) - New York (4: 7) 103: 96



Along with the tackle without Ben Simmons and the absence of Tobias Harris, the Sixers were informed before the game that Joel Ambide had gone into isolation and would not take part in the team games for the next ten days.

The Knicks took full advantage of this and achieved a prestigious away win.

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Jay Barrett put the visitors from the Big Apple to a 19-point lead during the second quarter, but the hosts managed to reduce the deficit to 58:44 at the break.

Philadelphia had already managed to reduce the lead to a point about five minutes to go thanks to a three by George Niang, but Julius Randall warmed up in the final minutes and did not let the opponent complete a turnaround.

Outstanding Randall led the scoring list with 31 points while Barrett contributed 15. With the Sixers six players scored a double-digit number of points and were headed by Purken Kurkmez with 19. Andre Drummond Haifa on the lack of Ambide in color with 14 points and 25 rebounds.

Even a three on the buzzer was not enough.

Towns (Photo: GettyImages)

Memphis (4: 6) - Minnesota (6: 3) 118: 125 (after overtime) The



Timberwolves came to Tennessee and hoped to break a streak of four losses.

A 0:13 run at the end of the third quarter gave the visitors a promising 81:92 advantage.

The advantage even grew to 16 points eight minutes to go, but the Grizzlies completed an incredible turnaround thanks to a three-pointer by Ja Morant half a minute into the buzzer.

With another second left on the clock, Carl Anthony Towns sniped an incredible three that forced overtime.

Towns failed to carry his team on their backs even in overtime, and Brandon Clark's baskets gave the Grizzlies a home win.

Morant stood out with 33 points, Clark contributed 20. On the other hand, DiAngelo Russell led with 30 points, Anthony Edwards and Towns added 27 and 25 respectively.

This time went less hard.

Doncic (Photo: GettyImages)

Dallas (3: 7) - New Orleans (10: 1) 92: 108 The



Mavericks wanted to continue the momentum after the win over the buzzer against Boston, but saw the disappointing Pelicans lead 22:27 at the end of 12 minutes.

However, the task was too difficult for the injured visitors without the injured Zion Williamson and Brandon Ingram, and Dallas turned the score around even before the break.

Jason Kidd’s trainees continued to dominate and even set up a double-digit lead early in the final quarter, and from there the Pelicans failed to come back.

Luka Doncic led the winner with 25 points, Tim Hardaway Jr. and Jaylen Branson contributed 17 each.

The losing list was led by Jonas and Lancionas and Josh Hart, who scored 22 points each.

Revenge was achieved.

Morning (Photo: GettyImages)

Sacramento (6: 5) - Phoenix (3: 6) 109: 104



In the previous meeting between the two teams this season held in Arizona, Harrison Barnes silenced the hall home with a three on the buzzer that gave the Kings victory.

Tonight, the Western champion achieved revenge in California.

The Suns first lost the lead only in the middle of the second quarter, but finished the half with a 64:67 lead.

A Devin Booker three-pointer raised the lead to 24 points in the third quarter, which Phoenix won 12:31.

In the final quarter the Kings provided their own blitz with 11:28 left, but Chris Paul closed a story from the penalty line in the final seconds.

Cameron Payne starred from the bench with 24 points, Morning added 18. Barnes stood out for the loser with 26 points, 24 for Diaron Fox.

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