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Phoenix and Golden State continue to gallop, Utah was surprised at home
The top two in the West recorded victories over New York and Portland respectively.
Milwaukee also continued its momentum at the expense of Denver, New Orleans overcame jazz and Minnesota stopped at Charlotte
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Saturday, 27 November 2021, 08:15
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The NBA cycle began as early as yesterday (Friday) with the game between the Los Angeles Clippers and Detroit, and continued into the night with 10 more games besides the meeting between Washington and Danny Abdia and Oklahoma City. Golden State and Phoenix continued their winning streak, while that of Minnesota stopped while Utah recorded a surprising home loss. Champion Milwaukee also continued its third momentum, with Chicago and Atlanta achieving crushing victories.
Tonight's results:
Los Angeles Clippers (8:11) - Detroit (15: 4) 96: 107
Charlotte (8:13) - Minnesota (10: 9) 115: 133
New York (9:10) - Phoenix (3 : 16) 118: 97
Orlando (16: 4) - Chicago (7:13) 123: 88
Indiana (12: 9) - Toronto (11: 9) 97: 114
Memphis (10: 9) - Atlanta (9:11) ) 132: 100
San Antonio (13: 5) - Boston (10:10) 88:96
Denver (10: 9) - Milwaukee (8:12) 120: 109
Utah (7:12) - New Orleans (16: 5) ) 98:97
Golden State (2:17) - Portland (10:10) 103: 118
Los Angeles Lakers (10:10) - Sacramento (12: 7)
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Los Angeles Clippers (8:11) - Detroit (15: 4) 96: 107 The
Clippers took advantage of the visit of one of the weakest teams in the East in particular and the league in general, to recover from the loss to Dallas despite a very weak evening of Paul George offensively.
The hosts did not drop the advantage for one second throughout the evening and led by almost 29 points, before the Pistons minimized damage in Garbage Time.
George scored just 12 points on 5/19 from the field (1/9 to 3), but Reggie Jackson took command with 21 points and Terence Mann added 14 and 10 rebounds.
Jeremy Grant stood out in Detroit, with 20 and 10 rebounds.
Charlotte (8:13) - Minnesota (10: 9) 115: 133
The Wolves' five-game winning streak was stopped by Charlotte, who recorded her third in a row and continues to look down on Milwaukee and Atlanta from above despite their good times.
The game was close until the middle of the second quarter, so the Hornets ran away with a double-digit advantage that was enough for them to lead safely until the end.
Out of seven double-digit shots, Kelly Ubera starred for the winner with 27 points (7/13 to 3), Miles Bridges and Gordon Hayward contributed 18 each.
Minnesota was led by Carl Anthony Towns who recorded 25 and 7 rebounds, Malik Beasley and DiAngelo Russell scoring 18 each.
Another convincing victory for Phoenix.
Devin Booker (Photo: GettyImages, Elsa)
New York (9:10) - Phoenix (3:16) 118: 97 The
sun is always hot, but in Phoenix even more so: The Suns recorded a 15th straight win and stayed close to Golden State at the top of the West, after a very convincing display at Madison Square Garden. At the end of the opening probes in the first quarter, the runner-up took the lead and very quickly also turned it into a double-digit, something that did not change until the last buzzer. Devin Booker was great with 32 points, Diandra Eyton provided a double double of 14 and 13 rebounds, Chris Paul finished another day in the office with 14 points and 10 assists. Kamba Walker's 17 points and Emanuel Quickley's 16 have been to no avail for the Knicks, who have failed to put together two wins since the end of October.
Golden State (2:17) - Portland (10:10) 103: 118
The team with the best balance in the league put together a sixth straight win and inflicted on the Blazers a second consecutive loss, with its control of the game not in doubt at any stage.
A versatile display by Drymond Green and the ever-deadly shot by Steph Kerry helped the Warriors mark another V in front of the home crowd: The sniper finished with 32 points on 6/15 for 3, alongside 8 assists and 7 rebounds, while the forward scored 12, message 12 Assists and added 8 rebounds, 2 steals and 3 blocks.
Damien Lillard recorded another disappointing game in Portland and contributed just 16 points, just like C.J. McCollum who was also lukewarm, with Joseph Norkic leading the losing scores with 17 points.
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