50 points for Yannis In a historic show, Boston humiliated Philadelphia by 48 points
Antocompo came close to a career high with just 21 shots in Milwaukee's 119: 128 over Indiana.
The hottest Celtics recorded their ninth straight win with a huge 87: 135 away, 41 points to Trey Young, Dallas won in Miami
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16/02/2022
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A seven-game round took place tonight (Tuesday through Wednesday) in the NBA, and provided a lot of action.
Yannis Antocompo recorded one of the best games of his career, the hot Boston humiliated Philadelphia, and that's not all.
Tonight:
Atlanta (30:27) - Cleveland (23:35) 115: 124
Miami (21:37) - Dallas (24:34) 107: 99
Philadelphia (23:34) - Boston (25:34) 135: 87
Milwaukee (23:36) - Indiana (40:19) 119: 128
Minnesota (27:31) - Charlotte (30:29) 120: 126 (Overtime)
New Orleans (35:23) - Memphis (18:41) 121: 109
Phoenix (10:47) - LA Clippers (31:29) 96: 103
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Unstoppable.
Yannis (Photo: GettyImages, Stacy Revere)
Milwaukee (23:36) - Indiana (40:19) 119: 128
After being absent from one game due to pain and seeing his teammates defeated by Portland, Yannis Antocompo is back in the storm with a historic show.
The Greek freak scored 50 points (for the first time since the famous Game 6 in the final series last season) with just 21 shots from the field - the fourth lowest number ever of shots by a player who reached 50 points in the game.
He added 14 rebounds and 4 assists, and made sure to close out interest in the final quarter as the Pacers drew close to a Bucks victory after two straight losses.
Chris Middleton added 19 and 8 assists for the winner, and on the other side the newcomers Buddy the Boy (36 points, season record) and Tyris Haliberton (17 and 8 assists) stood out.
Philadelphia (23:34) - Boston (25:34) 135: 87
The Celtics' ninth straight win was also the most impressive of them all.
Jaylen Brown with 29 points and 12 rebounds and Jason Taitum with an almost identical double-double of 28 and 12, swept the Celtics to their biggest win over the Sixers ever, with a club record of 25 three-pointers leaving Joel Ambide and James Harden watching the game from the bench, stunned.
The first half ended with a 27-point lead for the Celtics, who did not stop on their way to becoming the first team in league history to win three consecutive away games by 30 points or more.
The only bad news for Boston was a worrying injury to Marcus Smart, who sprained his ankle in the first half and did not return.
Ambide finished a lukewarm game for Philly with 19 and 9 rebounds.
Scary fit.
Tatum with Derek White (Photo: Reuters)
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