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The Greek led the champion to an impressive 109: 121 away, the first triple-double of his career for the Raptors star against Utah, a 6th straight win for Philadelphia


Milwaukee celebrated at Brooklyn, and Anvilt rescued Toronto, ambushing passion

The Greek led the champion to an impressive 109: 121 away, the first triple-double of his career for the Raptors star against Utah, a sixth straight win for Philadelphia

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08/01/2022

Saturday, 08 January 2022, 07:05 Updated: 07:09

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

Eight games were played tonight except for Danny Abdia and Washington's game against Chicago.

Antocompo led the champion Milwaukee to an impressive win in Brooklyn, Fred Vanavilt led Toronto to a comeback against the Utah substitutes and Dallas also managed without its stars against Houston.



Tonight:



Philadelphia (16:22) - San Antonio (23:15) 100: 119


Brooklyn (13:24) - Milwaukee (15:26) 121: 109


Toronto (17:19) - Utah (11:28) 108 : 122


Houston (29:11) - Dallas (18:21) 106: 130


Oklahoma City Thunder (25:13) - Minnesota (20:19) 135: 105


Denver (18:19) - Sacramento (25:16 ) 111: 121


L.A.

Lakers (19:20) - Atlanta (20:17)


Portland (23:14) - Cleveland (17:21)

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Gave a lesson to pretentious Brooklyn.

Antocompo (Photo: Reuters)

BROOKLYN (13:24) - Milwaukee (15:26) 121: 109



Yannis Antocompo returned to the champion's quintet, which was hosted by the top contender to be stripped of her title and taught her a basketball lesson. The Greek freak celebrated as usual with 31 points and Chris Middleton scored 15 of his 20 points in the Bucks ’excellent third quarter. Bobby Fortis added 20 of his 25 in the first half to Milwaukee, who missed Jero Holliday because of Corona. On the other hand, Kyrie Irving, the vaccine refuser who made his debut in the previous game in Indiana, was not allowed to play in the home games and saw Durant score 29 points, including 9 rebounds and 7 assists, but did not prevent a fifth straight home loss. James Harden added 16, 9 rebounds and 7 assists but at the moment this duo does not seem to be able to take the Nets to the end, who have conceded at least 110 points in the last five games.



Houston (29:11) - Dallas (18:21) 106: 130



Despite missing the injured Doncic and the isolated Forzingis, Dallas achieved an easier-than-expected victory in the Texan derby that was already decided in the first quarter with a crushing 23:43 of the visitors against the anemic Rockets' lack of defense. Tim Hardaway Jr. took command with 19 points and 7 assists and Reggie Bullock who opened in place of Doncic contributed 15, 7 rebounds and 4 assists. Christian Wood scored 20 for the Rockets, who in their previous game surprised Washington, but this time only served as a backdrop in the game against an opponent who was missing its two big stars.



Philadelphia (16:22) - San Antonio (23:15) 100: 119



A consecutive sixth win for Philadelphia against the missing San Antonio, which had to put six players on the Corona protocol.

Joel Ambide led the hosts as usual with 31 points and 12 rebounds.

Ambide has not dropped from 31 points in the last consecutive win in which he averages 33.2 points and 10.5 rebounds.

He is also only the third player in Philly's history to score at least 30 points in six consecutive games when he was preceded only by the legendary Alan Iverson and Wilt Chamberlain.

Seth Kerry and Tobias Harris added 23 each to the winners.

On the other hand, Jonata Marie scored 27 points for the Spurs, who as mentioned played in a very short staff.

First triple double in his career.

Vanville (Photo: Reuters)

Toronto (17:19) - Utah (11:28) 108: 122



Toronto is already 17 points behind the missing Utah who came into this game in a streak of 10 away wins. But the great Fred and Anvil took command and led it to a turnaround with a career-first triple-double of 37 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists. O. J. Anonovi added 22 and Siakam contributed 17 to the Raptors, who have recorded a fifth straight win and look very good lately. Donovan Mitchell, Rudy Guber and Bojan Bogdanovic were just some of the shortcomings of Utah, who had career highs from Eric Pascal (29) and Elijah Hughes (26), but without eight players from the senior squad, she ran out of fuel in the second half.



Denver (18:19) - Sacramento (25:16) 111: 121



After two straight losses, Denver pounced on Sacramento with 23:35 left in the first quarter and opened a double-digit lead, which it did not drop to the end.

Nikola Jukic was good as usual with 33 points and 10 rebounds.

Jeff Green added 18 from the bench to Denver, which received a double-digit contribution from seven players.

Diaron Fox led the Kings with 30 points, but did not prevent a third loss in four games to one of the disappointing teams in the league.



Oklahoma City Thunder (25:13) - Minnesota (20:19) 135: 105



Minnesota once again enjoys a full roster and with its three stars cruised to an easy victory over one of the league's sluts.

DiAngelo Russell stood out with 27 points and 12 assists.

The excellent Anthony Edwards contributed 24 and Carl Anthony Towns settled for 19 winners.

The visitors managed to stop Shay Gilges Alexander on just 12 points.

Logonz Dort led with 18 but that was far from enough.

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