Another night of big numbers, huge performances and interesting results passed over the best league in the world, the NBA.
Golden State (13:35) - Dallas (21:27) 92: 130.
The Warriors' team effort bore fruit against the Mavericks who were completely dependent on Luca Doncic's ability and were crushed under the Golden State press.
The Warriors showcased rookie Jonathan Cuminga, who scored 22 points with close to 90 percent from the field, received diverse ability from Stephen Kerry who scored 18 points, picked up 9 rebounds and handed out 7 assists and for dessert enjoyed the return of Clay Thompson (rested two games) with 15 points.
The Mavericks, who received 25 points from the great Slovenian, had no more firepower, and they even lost Tim Hardway Jr., who broke a toe and could be out for a long time.
Brooklyn (18:29) - LA Lakers (24:24) 106: 96.
The team from City of Angels is back on balance and also back to smiling with an impressive away win over the Hunts, including a reason for optimism with the return of Anthony Davis.
The Lakers star missed 17 games due to a knee injury, and in 25 minutes on the field he seems to be trying to get back into the rhythm.
He scored 8 points and said the end: "I think I'm ready."
Anthony Davis.
"Feeling Ready", Photo: USA TODAY Sports
Davis saw LeBron James lead the team to victory with 33 points, aided mainly by Malik Monk who scored 22 points.
Philadelphia (19:28) - New Orleans (29:18) 107: 117.
He's big, he's scary, he's the Sixers' effective elimination machine - Joel Ambide exploded again, this time at the expense of the Pelicans.
Philly's giant scored 42 points tonight, including 12 in the final quarter in which his team ran away from a game close to victory.
In his last 19 appearances he has averaged more than 33 points per game and appears to be a leading contender for the MVP title.
Tobias Harris helped him big with 33 points.
Ambide.
Unstoppable, Photo: USA TODAY Sports
Boston (24:25) - Sacramento (31:18) 75: 128.
It was not a game that was supposed to arouse too much interest, but the victory in the Celtics' 53-point lead cannot be ignored.
They dismantled the Kings and already led by 60 points, with Jason Taitum excelling with 36 points and Jaylen Brown adding a double-double of 30 points and 10 rebounds.
Buddy the boy was the only one to score in double figures for the unfortunate Sacramento, and he, too, scraped a total of 11 points.
Other night results:
Detroit - Denver 110: 105, Toronto - Charlotte 113: 125, Houston - San Antonio 134: 104, Portland - Minnesota 109: 107.
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