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Brooklyn fans, too, rejoiced casually, coldly: "There has never been a player like him."
The Warriors star received "MVP" calls from Brooklyn fans after the show, as did Durant Fargan: "Play at Hall of Fame level."
And also: Middleton is back, Mobley will be out for about a month and an update regarding the fuck
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Response to Luca Doncic's win over Boston (from Twitter)
How impressive is Steph Kerry's ability since the season opener?
Tonight (Tuesday through Wednesday) even Brooklyn fans could not remain indifferent to the phenomenon.
During the Warriors game in Brooklyn which ended in a crushing 99: 117 victory of Kerry and his teammates, the star was sent to the penalty line, when suddenly the Nets fans were heard shouting: "MVP! MVP!".
"He works endlessly," Kevin Durant told him.
"He cares and you see it on the floor. He loves his teammates and plays with a lot of energy, and ends up playing at the Hall of Fame. You have to respect that. He's a champion at what he does, and I've said that since the first day he came to the league; A special that can do everything with the ball - threes, floaters and what not. "
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It's the truth
"There's never been a player like him," added Steve Kerr.
"He is an offensive force in his own right, and the fact that he is so deadly both with and without the ball makes him such a special player.
Kerry, who scored 37 points including 9 of 14 from outside the arc, recorded his 37th game of his career with nine threes or more - more than the top five behind him on the list combined (Damien Lillard, James Harden, Clay Thompson, Jay R. Smith and Kobe Bryant have done this 34 times together).
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Bummer.
Mobley vs. Cunningham (Photo: GettyImages)
Injuries updates and absences from across the league
New Orleans has announced that
Zion Williamson
has received approval to begin 1-on-1 training, ahead of a return to the parquet apparently only in 2022. According to the Pelicans' announcement, Zion is slowly returning to the floor and will undergo another test at the end of November, at the end of which it will be decided whether he will return to full training. Zion, it will be recalled, suffered a foot crisis and has yet to play this season, with New Orleans begging for his return after opening the season with a 13-2 draw.
Dallas has announced that star
Luca Doncic
will be absent from the upcoming game against Phoenix due to a minor injury.
Cheers to Milwaukee:
Chris Middleton
, who has missed the last eight games due to Corona, is back in training, feeling good and will return for the champion's upcoming game against the Lakers. "I trained and I feel good," Middleton wrote.
Cleveland
Owen
's Rookie
Mobley
- One of the most surprising players in the league this season - will miss Cleveland's upcoming games due to a joint injury.
According to the report, the third selection in the last draft will be absent for about a month.
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