The Washington Wizards and Danny Abdia did not warm up for us the night between Thursday and Friday, but do not worry, in the best basketball league in the world there is always someone to do it.
New York hosted Boston at Madison Square Garden, and this night is not sure to be forgotten anytime soon in the NBA.
The Knicks trailed by 24 points at the break (the record difference reached 25 during the third quarter), but then Owen Fournier woke up, making sure to silence the contempt whistles from the stands.
The Frenchman shelled out a career-high 41 points against his former team, including no less than 10 3-pointers, and set the Knicks 105: 108 mighty.
Fournier's show was stolen by R.J. Barrett, who scored a crazy three-pointer with the buzzer and with the help of the board.
Julius Randall added 22 points for the winner, while 36 from Jason Taitum and 20 from Dennis Schroeder were not enough for the Celtics.
Barrett's three wins.
Amazing, Photo: USA TODAY Sports
Injured Steph Kerry, Drymond Green and Juan Tuscany Anderson have been rested, and Golden State also appear to have rested, with a second straight loss - for the first time this season.
Steve Kerr's team saw Brandon Ingram give a show of 32 points, 11 rebounds and 6 assists and surrendered 101: 96 in New Orleans.
Other results:
Memphis Grizzlies (14:26) - Detroit Pistons (30: 7) 88: 118
Phoenix Suns (8:30) - Los Angeles Clippers (20:19) 89: 106
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