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Despite the lack of staff, Durant also subdued Philadelphia and Ambide
The hot KD's 34 points, 11 rebounds and 8 assists put the Hunts' 105: 114 lead over the Sixers.
The Knicks came back to win, the Pistons with a 13 straight loss
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Friday, 17 December 2021, 06:20
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Stephen Kerry celebrates the Golden State Warriors locker room breaking the threesome record (Golden State official website)
While the number of players required to get into isolation skyrockets alarmingly, the NBA is trying to broadcast business as usual and tonight (Thursday through Friday) four games took place, including the meeting between Washington and Danny Abdia with runner-up Phoenix.
Earlier, Brooklyn defeated Philadelphia and the Knicks and Pacers also recorded victories.
Tonight:
Indiana (18:13) - Detroit (23: 4) 113: 122
Brooklyn (8:21) - Philadelphia (15:15) 105: 114
Houston (20: 9) - New York (16:13) 116 : 103
Phoenix (5:22) - Washington (14:15) is not over yet
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Durant (Photo: GettyImages, Al Bello)
BROOKLYN (8:21) - Philadelphia (15:15) 105: 114 The
Nets were supposed to suffer the most from the Corona spread across the league, but also a long list of seven players who were required to go into isolation, including James Harden and other senior rotation members, no Stops them, and has sole responsibility: Kevin Durant. KD's MVP campaign continued tonight with another wonderful game, another great stat line and more clutch moves that ensured the Nets a fourth straight win and 7th in the last 9 games. A big three-pointer and his offense a minute and a half to go, along with another hard basket that closed out interest, secured the win and closed out a game for him of 34 points, 11 rebounds and 8 assists. Both Blake Griffin and Nick Claxton did their part with 17 each, helping the team open a 2.5-game gap over Milwaukee at the Eastern Summit. On the other hand, Joel Ambide's 32, 9 rebounds and 6 assists alongside Seth Kerry's 29 did not save Philly, who counts three straight losses.
The Knicks' X Factor.
Quickley celebrates with Randall (Photo: GettyImages)
Houston (20: 9) - New York (16:13) 116: 103
Like the Hunts, the Knicks also suffer from shortages of players who went into isolation.
Like the Nets, it did not stop them from recording a win, which cut Tom Thibodeau a streak of four losses and gave him only a second win in the last nine games.
The X Factor on the way to victory was Emanuel Quickley who sniped 7 threes and finished with 24 points, the most on the team and slightly above Owen Fournier (23) and Julius Randall (21).
Daniel Theis (22 points and 10 rebounds) kept the Rockets in the picture for three quarters, but weakened along with the rest of his teammates in the final quarter.
Indiana (18:13) - Detroit (23: 4) 113: 122
After two straight losses, the Pacers probably got the most comfortable opponent to recover.
It ended with the 13th straight loss of the Pistons, who trailed throughout the game and found no answers for Chris Lewart, who set a season-high with 31 points.
Justin Holiday added a 17 for the winner, who took a moment off the gas in the final quarter but was not really in a losing position.
The Pistons can take comfort in the good ability of youngsters Sadic Bay (28 and 10 rebounds) and Cade Cunningham (19).
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