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Kerry sniped 40 and 9 threes in the Golden State comeback, Philly surprised in Denver
Steph's sniping demonstration swept the Warriors to 89: 104 over Cleveland, the Ambide-free Sixers broke a five-game losing streak with 89: 103 over the Nuggets
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Friday, 19 November 2021, 06:55
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Washington Wizards players train ahead of game against Orlando (from Washington's Twitter)
Six games took place tonight (Thursday through Friday) in the NBA.
Aside from Washington's loss to Miami, there was quite a bit of action centered again on the fiery Steph Kerry, who swept Golden State to another victory.
Philadelphia interrupted the losing streak with a surprising timing, Utah had no trouble and Memphis defeated the Clippers.
Tonight:
Denver (6: 9) - Philadelphia (7: 9) 103: 89
Utah (5:10) - Toronto (9: 7) 103: 119
Cleveland (4: 9) - Golden State (2:13) 104 : 89
Miami (5:11) - Washington (5:10) 97: 112
Memphis (7: 8) - LA Clippers (6: 9) 108: 120
Minnesota (9: 6) - San Antonio (11: 4) ) 90: 115
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Kerry (Photo: GettyImages, Jason Miller)
Cleveland (4: 9) - Golden State (2:13) 104: 89
Steph Kerry's wandering show continues: The Great Sniper ever provided another tremendous shooting demonstration, once again signaling that he intends to go all out for the regular season MVP Award, And again he sniped 9 threes - this is the fourth time he has scored 9 or more in the last 10 days (!) - on the way to 40 points and another win for the Western leader, who continued the momentum after the show against Brooklyn. With the entry into the final quarter it still looked like the Cubs would celebrate, but their 13-point advantage was not enough against Kerry's 20 points in the last 12 minutes, and against a final quarter of 8:36 to the Warriors' credit. Aside from Kerry who was accurate on 9 of his 16 attempts off the arc, Nielia Baylice (14) and Andrew Wiggins (12) contributed their share to the win, while 25 by Darius Garland and 17 by Kevin Love were not enough for the Cubs.
Denver (6: 9) - Philadelphia (7: 9) 103: 89
After five consecutive losses, still without the injured Joel Ambide and with a very lacking squad, the Sixers got back on track in the challenging away game against Nikola Jukic and his teammates, who looked particularly nervous.
Tyrese Maxi (22) and Seth Kerry (20) took the reins at Philly, who ran away in the third quarter and saw Nuggets coach Michael Malone lose his temper, burst onto the floor and be sent off, with only players separating him from a physical confrontation with the referee.
Tobias Harris added 17 and 7 rebounds for the winner, while the loser did not take advantage of an evening of 30 points, 10 rebounds and 7 assists by Nikola Jukic and 19, 9 and 8 by Will Barton.
a surprise.
Tyrese Maxi (Photo: Reuters)
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