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Golden State also defeated Boston, New Orleans surprised Milwaukee
A third straight win for the Warriors, Kerry stood out with 30. Graham once again shone in the money time, the Pelicans stunned the champion after extra time
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Saturday, 18 December 2021, 07:17
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Eight games were played tonight (Friday-Saturday) in the NBA, including the dramatic W of the Golden State and Steph Kerry over the Boston Celtics and the surprising New Orleans victory over the champion Milwaukee Bucks.
San Antonio interrupted the impressive streak of Utah Denver defeating Atlanta and Miami also won.
Tonight results:
Orlando (25: 5) - Miami (12:18) 115: 105
Atlanta (15:14) - Denver (14:15) 133: 115
Boston (15:14) - Golden State (5:24) 111 : 107
New Orleans (21:10) - Milwaukee (12:19) 112: 116 (overtime)
Utah (8:20) - San Antonio (17:11) 128: 126
Minnesota (15:13) - Los Angeles Lakers (16:13)
Portland (18:11) - Charlotte (14:16)
Sacramento (17:12) - Memphis (11:18)
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Kerry with Taitum (Photo: GettyImages)
Boston (15:14) - Golden State (5:24) 111: 107
After becoming the greatest scorer in league history in a win over the New York Knicks, Steph Kerry arrived much more relaxed for the away game in Boston, starting the game with two accurate shots off the arc.
He led the Warriors to a double-digit lead in the first quarter that grew in the second quarter, with Golden State halving by a promising lead.
The Celtics still made comebacks in the second half when they stopped the opponent at just 14 points in the third quarter, but were unable to turn the score around until the end.
Kerry finished with 30 points but with a bad percentage (5 of 14 off the arc).
Andrew Wiggins assisted him with 27 points while Jason Taitum stood out who scored 27 along with eight rebounds and six assists.
Jaylen Brown (20 points and 9 rebounds) and Marcus Smart (19 points and 8 assists) also stood out in the ranks of Boston, which is recording its fourth loss in the last five games.
The Warriors on the other hand are already with a third consecutive victory.
He shone again in the decisive moments.
Graham is pleased (Photo: GettyImages)
New Orleans (21:10) - Milwaukee (12:19) 112: 116 (overtime)
Crazy days have passed for Devonta Graham since the crazy basket of wins against Oklahoma City, but it seems that despite scoring one of the biggest baskets in league history, the Pelicans' guard is left with his feet on the ground.
Graham led New Orleans to a surprise victory over the champion, who had to make do without a number of key players including big star Yannis Antecompo.
The Bucks started the game better, but New Orleans came back to tackle in the second quarter, reversing the score, widening the gap and despite Milwaukee’s 0-9 run towards the end, managed to come away with a prestigious win after extra time.
Graham, who scored 26 points including eight threes, recorded two crucial shots from the penalty line in the closing minutes that ensured his team the victory.
Jonas Valencia added 24, Brandon Ingram scored 22 and Josh Hart contributed 11 and 15 rebounds.
Jero Holliday finished with a career-high 40 points on the other side, Grayson Allen had 25.
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