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2022-01-05T06:49:30.369Z


LeBron James scored 31 points in 114: 122 over the Kings, the Suns had a fiery Devin Booker with 33 and Chris Paul also starred with a double-double in coach Monty Williams' rematch


The Los Angeles Lakers defeated Sacramento, Phoenix won in New Orleans

LeBron James scored 31 points in 114: 122 over the Kings, the Suns had a fiery Devin Booker with 33 and Chris Paul also starred with a double-double in coach Monty Williams' rematch.

Memphis won in Cleveland, New York Knicks defeated Indiana

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Danny Abdia speaks after the victory on his birthday (video editing: Nir Chen)

Five NBA games were played tonight (Tuesday through Wednesday), with Phoenix's 110: 123 focus in New Orleans, Memphis '106: 110 away win over Cleveland and also the Los Angeles Lakers' 114: 122 over Sacramento.



Tonight:



Cleveland Cavaliers (17:21) - Memphis Grizzlies (14:25) 110: 106


Toronto Raptors (17:17) - San Antonio Spurs (22:14) 104: 129


New York Knicks (20:18) - Indiana Pacers (24:14) 94: 104


New Orleans Pelicans (24:14) - Phoenix Suns (8:29) 123: 110


Los Angeles Lakers (19:20) - Sacramento Kings (23:16) 114: 122

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Third straight win and fourth in five games.

LeBron and the Lakers celebrate (Photo: Reuters)

Los Angeles Lakers (19:20) - Sacramento Kings (23:16) 114: 122

Fourth win for the Los Angeles Lakers in the last five games, thanks to the "King".

LeBron James scored 31 points tonight, but 14 of them in the decisive fourth quarter when Malik Monk also hit the accelerator and scored 11 points out of his 24 in the last seven minutes.

Lakers Russell Westbrook and Tylan Horton-Tucker also stood out in the ranks, scoring 19 points each, but Westbrook will be proud of the fact that he did not lose a ball in 34 minutes on the floor, for the first time since March 2016. Diaron Fox and Buddy the Boy with 30 and 26 points respectively finished As the Kings ’leading scorers and kept their team in the picture until the closing seconds, but not beyond that.

Points in Money Time.

Devin Booker (Photo: Reuters)

New Orleans Pelicans (24:14) - Phoenix Suns (8:29) 123: 110

Devin Booker scored 33 points (11 of them in the final quarter), Chris Paul added another 11 points and 15 assists (including 5 during a 11:22 run in the closing minutes) so Phoenix had no trouble winning away and achieving its 29th win of the season.

Mikel Bridges also stood out with 23 points en route to a seventh win in the Suns' last nine games against the Pelicans.

Whoever came back to coach the team is coach Monty Williams, who missed the last four games after going into isolation.

In the host ranks the leading scorer was Devonta Graham with 28 points and next to him stood Jonas and Lancians with a double double of 25 points and 16 rebounds.

Half a minute of clutch.

Morant (Photo: Reuters)

Cleveland Cavaliers (17:21) - Memphis Grizzlies (14:25) 110: 106

Ja Morant scored six points out of his 26 in just the last 30 seconds of the game and in fact was the one who overcame him and gave Memphis a sixth straight win even though his team still fell to a double-digit deficit in the first quarter.

In the last half minute Morant gave the visitors a 104: 106 advantage and in the attack later he snatched a ball to Brandon Goodwin, added two more points and left the Cavaliers no chance to return.

Jaren Jackson Jr. also stood out with 22 points for the Grizzlies, while Darius Garland with 27 points and 10 assists nearly kept the W in Cleveland.

Got out of isolation and took control of the game.

Randall (Photo: GettyImages, Al Bello)

New York Knicks (20:18) - Indiana Pacers (24:14) 94: 104

Julius Randall came out of isolation and returned to the parquet just in time.

R.J. Barrett led the Knicks in the first half when he scored 24 points out of his 32, but Randall was the one who took control of the game in the second half, finishing the game with 30 points and 16 rebounds and arranging a convincing victory at Madison Square Garden.

The two scored together over half of the Knicks' points against the guest who arrived with a missing roster following a Corona outburst and was led by Kiefer Sykes with 22 points, which did not prevent a fifth straight loss.

Fourth consecutive loss.

Popovich (Photo: Reuters)

Toronto Raptors (17:17) - San Antonio Spurs (22:14) 104: 129

Fred VanAllit scored 33 points and also handed out 7 assists, Pascal Siakam added an 18-point double-double and 12 rebounds and Toronto went up to three straight wins and also recorded an eighth win in its last ten home games.

After a close first quarter, the locals went out for a 3:17 run and inflicted a fourth loss on Greg Popovich and his players.

Gary Trent Jr. with 21 points was also among the most prominent in the ranks of the Canadians, while in San Antonio the leading scorer was center Jacob Fultel who scored 19. It should be noted that Shanavlit not only scored over 30 points in the last three games but also became the first in Toronto to do so since Kwai Leonard in January 2019.

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