Ten games were played tonight (Wednesday through Thursday) in the NBA League.
Cleveland (19:30) - Milwaukee (20:30) 99: 115
Cleveland of the Year is a competitive NBA team for everything, and now the reigning champion knows it too.
The Cubs tonight got 25 points from Kevin Lapin and 23 from Cheddy Osman in one of their most impressive wins this season.
The home team scored 19 threes - 7 of them in the second quarter - and achieved an eighth win in the last nine games.
The @cavs stay hot and pick up their third-straight win behind @ kevinlove's 25-PT night 🙌 pic.twitter.com/EdCT61DE4T
- NBA (@NBA) January 27, 2022
Last season the Cavaliers had just 22 wins, but this season they have already reached 30 wins, overtaking Milwaukee in the table on the way to third place.
On the side of the Bucks, Yannis Antokompo came back after missing the previous game and led with 26 points and 9 rebounds, but lost 7 balls out of his team's 19, leading to 31 points from the opponent.
Bobby Fortis added 22 points and Chris Middleton 21, but Milwaukee stopped after three straight wins.
Indiana (32:17) - Charlotte (22:27) 158: 126
A night of records passed over Charlotte in Indianapolis.
The Hornets scored 24 threes, broke the franchise record in points per game with 158, and provided the largest amount of points in the NBA this season in a win over Indiana.
"We got into the zone in the third quarter and we didn't stop to look back," said Kelly Ubera Jr., who scored a career-high 39 points and 10 3-pointers.
☔ 10 3PM ☔ @ KELLYOUBREJR drains a career-high 10 triples and puts up 39 PTS to power the @hornets to victory!
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- NBA (@NBA) January 27, 2022
Lamelo Ball recorded his fourth triple-double of the season with 29 points, 13 assists and 10 rebounds.
In all, four Charlotte players crossed the 20-point mark, and the team returned to winning after two straight losses.
In the Pacers, Goga Bitdeza and rookie Isaiah Jackson scored 17 each, in the third straight loss and the seventh in nine games.
Brooklyn (19:29) - Denver (21:26) 124: 118
Denver took advantage of the Nets 'lackluster lineup to play without Kevin Durant and James Harden, and as usual in the home games also without Kyrie Irving en route to a win at Barclays Center, the Nuggets' third in a row.
Nikola Jukic continued in excellent form with 26 points, 10 rebounds and 8 assists, Austin Rivers came off the bench and added 22 of his 25 points in the second half.
Rookie Cam Thomas scored 25 for the Nets and Patti Mills added 21, in Brooklyn’s third straight loss.
Nikola Jokic (26 PTS, 10 REB, 8 AST) and @ AustinRivers25 (25 PTS, 7 3PM) combine for 51 PTS to lift the @nuggets to the big road W 🙌 pic.twitter.com/78O7W8eFFa
- NBA (@NBA) January 27, 2022
Other results:
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
Chicago (17:30) - Toronto (23:23) 105: 111
Utah (19:30) - Phoenix (9:38) 105: 97
Portland (28:20) - Dallas (21:28) 132: 112
San Antonio (31:18) - Memphis (17:33) 118: 110
🔥 40-piece from @JaMorant 🔥
Ja puts up his second 41-PT game of the season to fuel the @memgrizz in the dub!
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- NBA (@NBA) January 27, 2022 Wrong?
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