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Kevin Love (25) led the Cubs to 99: 115 over the champion, the Hornets shelled in 128: 156 over Indiana, Morant again starred (41) in the win over San Antonio


Cleveland defeated Milwaukee and passed it, an impressive season record for Charlotte

Kevin Love (25) led the Cubs to 99: 115 over the champion, the Hornets shelled in 128: 156 over Indiana, Morant again starred (41) in the win over San Antonio

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27/01/2022

Thursday, 27 January 2022, 06:49 Updated: 07:15

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Washington is training with coach Wes Ansald Jr. who has left the Corona Protocol (the Wizards' official website)

A busy round of 10 games was held tonight (Wednesday through Thursday) in the NBA.



Tonight results:



Cleveland (19:30) - Milwaukee (20:30) 99: 115


Indiana (32:17) - Charlotte (22:27) 158: 126


Orlando (40: 9) - LA Clippers (25: 25) 111: 102


Atlanta (25:22) - Sacramento (32:18) 104: 121


Miami (17:31) - New York (26:23) 96: 110


Brooklyn (19:29) - Denver (21:26 ) 124: 118


Chicago (17:30) - Toronto (23:23) 105: 111


San Antonio (31:18) - Memphis (17:33) 118: 110


Utah (18:30) - Phoenix (9:37)


Portland (27:20) - Dallas (21:27)

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Even Yannis had to salute.

The Cubs (Photo: Reuters)

Indiana (32:17) - Charlotte (22:27) 158: 126



Indiana Slim Celebration.

The Hornets broke a club record with their 156 points tonight, set a season-high league record for points per game, scored 87 points in the second half (the most in the half since Houston in 1991), set a season-high with 24 threes per game, and on the way also broke a two-pointer. Losses.

Kelly Ubera recorded a career-high 39 points, including 10 of 15 from three.

Lamello Ball recorded his fourth career triple-double (29 points, 13 assists, 10 rebounds), and in his minutes on the field his plus / minus index was 45+.

A total of four Charlotte players scored 20 points or more.

The Hornets finished with 58 percent from the field and 53.3 percent from the three (24 of 45).

Overall nice.

"We went into the zone," Ubera admitted at the end, "we did not go for numbers, we just played our strongest."



Cleveland (19:30) - Milwaukee (20:30) 99: 115



Cleveland has long been considered no "surprise," and tonight champion Milwaukee experienced it firsthand.

"This is not the Cleveland we have known from the last few years," Yannis Antocompo said after the loss to the Cubs, "they have a good team, and they must be respected more. This is a playoff team, and they themselves are fighting for the title."

Indeed, the Cubs, who last season recorded just 22 wins, passed the Bucks Champions tonight and are very close to first place in the East.

Tonight they scored 19 threes, 7 of them in the second quarter where they erased a double-digit deficit and went down to the break with an advantage of 8, which only increased in the third quarter and reached its peak at 72:93.

Darius Garland scored 19 points, rookie Owen Mobley scored 16, but the night above them all was Sadi Ozman (23 points) and the good old Kevin Love - who finished with 25 points (5 of 9 from three) and 9 rebounds.

In Milwaukee, Yannis Antokompo stood out with 26 points, 9 rebounds but also 7 turnovers.

10 threes, off the bench.

Uber (Photo: GettyImages, Andy Lyons)

Brooklyn (19:29) - Denver (21:26) 124: 118



Without the injured Kevin Durant and without Kyrie Irving not playing at home, Brooklyn also gave James Harden a rest and was still close to Denver - but Nikola Jukic scored 26 points ( Plus 10 rebounds and 8 assists), Austin Rivers scored 25 off the bench, Will Burton scored 21, Demarcus Cousins ​​scored 13, and the Nuggets with three straight wins.

On the other hand, rookie Cam Thomas scored 25 yards, Patty Mills added 21, Brooklyn with three straight losses.



Miami (17:31) - New York (26:23) 96: 110



Four players in Miami scored over 20 points, led by Duncan Robinson, who finished with 25 points on 7 of 11 of the three.

Jimmy Butler scored 22, Tyler Hiro scored 21, PJ Tucker added 20, and the Heat leading the East recorded an eighth win in 10 games.

Another evening at work.

Ja (Photo: GettyImages, Ronald Cortes)

Orlando (40: 9) - LA Clippers (25:25) 111: 102



The Clippers are the kings of the league's comebacks, and the "title" was officially awarded to them yesterday after coming back from a 35-point deficit to a stunning victory over Washington, and they are the only team in 25 The last few seasons that come back three times a season from a 24-point deficit to victory. Tonight they were already toying with the thesis, falling behind 14 against the Magic, and opening the final quarter with a 9:20 run to gallop for another win - the third in four games. Luke Canard (The Wizard's Victory Hero) scored 17, Amir Kofi 15. The weird stat of the night: After throwing the Clippers off the line just twice in the first three quarters, they finished the final quarter with 23 of 25 from the line.



San Antonio (31:18) - Memphis (17:33) 118: 110



Ja Morant equaled his season record when he scored 41 points, ruining DeJonte Marie his special evening and his 14th triple-double of his career (equaled a club record, held by Admiral David Robinson).

Marie finished with 16 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds, but whenever he and San Antonio came close - the Grizzlies knew how to answer and respond with important threes and maintain the advantage they held throughout the game.

Morant finished with 15 of 28 from the field (and 9 assists), and Jaren Jackson scored 22.

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