A sixth straight win for the Suns, the Bucks got along without Yannis, the young Cubs are impressive
Phoenix overcame a weak morning shooting day in 103: 113 over Indiana, Milwaukee overcame Sacramento 127: 133 with the transcendence of Middleton, Garland and Movley excelled in Cleveland's victory
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23/01/2022
Sunday, 23 January 2022, 06:55
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Danny Abdia with Washington Wizards fans (from the Wizards' Twitter)
A round of just three games took place tonight (Saturday through Sunday) in the NBA.
Champion Milwaukee managed without Yannis Antocompo, her runner-up Phoenix marked another V, and Cleveland defeated Oklahoma City.
Tonight:
Milwaukee (19:30) - Sacramento (30:18) 127: 133
Cleveland (19:28) - Oklahoma City (32:14) 87:94
Phoenix (9:36) - Indiana (30:17) 103 : 113
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Phoenix knows how to get by even on his weak day.
Devin Booker (Photo: Reuters)
Milwaukee (19:30) - Sacramento (30:18) 127: 133
The champion felt well the lack of Yannis Antocompo who was given a rest - especially on the defensive side - but eventually succeeded in the task, all the way to a third straight win. The visitors '127 points including 15 3-pointers at 40 percent did not prevent the Bucks' sub-stars from rising on the offensive side, with Chris Middleton above them all with 34 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists, and Jero Holliday and 26 and 5 rebounds. A minute and a half before the end the Kings still shrank to just minus three, but a Middleton three and a Holiday dunk closed the deal. The Kings received 29 points from Harrison Barnes, 24 assists and 12 assists from Tyrese Haliberton and 22 and 7 rebounds from Terence Davis.
Phoenix (9:36) - Indiana (30:17) 103: 113
A sixth consecutive victory for the runner-up, who continues to look quality, connected and deep with the best balance in the league.
The Suns overcame Devin Booker's lukewarm play (11 points with 5 of 23 from the field) with the help of Michal Bridges' 23 points (season high) and Bismak's 21 at Yombo (equal to the career high), while not shying away from an opponent who did Trouble for some top teams recently and ensure victory early.
Chris Paul added 18 and 16 assists for the winner as he once again steered the game very wisely, and on the other hand the Pacers who suffered from a lackluster squad without Domantas Cervonis, Malcolm Brogdon and Chris Lovart, get a nice output from Chris Duarte and Lance Stevenson who finished with 17 each.
There is someone to trust.
Yannis with Middleton (Photo: Reuters)
Cleveland (19:28) - Oklahoma City (32:14) 87:94
The Cubs' young and energetic team continues to deliver beautiful moments this season, celebrating a Friday victory in seven games.
Improving Darius Garland continued the breakout season with another fantastic game of 23 points and 11 assists, rookie Owen Mobley recorded 15 points alongside a season-high 17 rebounds, and alongside a typical Jarrett Allen double-double (14 and 13 rebounds), That was enough to escape in the third quarter and sail to victory.
Shay Gilges Alexander was as usual the Thunder’s bright spot with 29 points, 9 rebounds and 6 assists.
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