50 points for Kyrie in a historic show, Phoenix struggled, Milwaukee defeated
Irving set a season and broke Brooklyn's four-game losing streak with a 121: 132 win over Charlotte, Eyton prevented the Suns from embarrassment in Orlando, 39 Lianis on the Bucks' trip to OKC
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Danny Abdia speaks ahead of Washington's return from vacation (Washington official website)
Six games were played tonight (Tuesday through Wednesday) in the NBA.
At the center were Kyrie Irving's performance against Charlotte, Phoenix's narrow victory and Milwaukee's easy trip.
At this point Golden State and the Clippers meet for an intriguing battle in the West.
Tonight:
Charlotte (34:32) - Brooklyn (33:33) 132: 121
Indiana (45:22) - Cleveland (38:27) 127: 124
Orlando (50:16) - Phoenix (13:52) 102: 99
Memphis (22:45) - New Orleans (38:27) 111: 132
Oklahoma City (45:20) - Milwaukee (25:41) 142: 115
Golden State (22:43) - LA Clippers (32: 34) Not yet finished
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50 points with exceptional efficiency.
Kyrie (Photo: GettyImages, Jacob Kupferman)
Charlotte (34:32) - Brooklyn (33:33) 132: 121
From time to time, Kyrie Irving reminds NBA fans that when the wind is blowing on him and he is focused on basketball, few are able to deliver a show like his.
Tonight it was one of those days, and it ended in a historic display: 50 points, 9 threes, 79 percent from the field, and a victory for the frustrated Nets after four straight losses.
Kyrie became the second guard in NBA history after Jordan, who scored 50 points on more than 75 percent of the field in a single game, and the first ever to score at least 50 points, at least 9 threes and at least 75 percent from the field.
On an evening like this, the Nets managed to escape quickly and Kevin Durant could relax and play in first gear, with just 14 points.
On the other side Terry Roger and Miles Bridges scored 30 each.
Oklahoma City (45:20) - Milwaukee (25:41) 142: 115
The Bucks did not take a foot off the gas after the big win over Phoenix in the final rematch, leaving no chance for the young rival.
Yannis Antocompo recorded 39 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists in just 28 minutes, Chris Middleton added 25 and 9 assists, and the champion had no trouble making his way to a fifth straight win.
On the other hand, the Thunder who were announced before his game Dort finished the season, received 33 points and a career high of 14 assists from Shay Gilges Alexander.
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piece of cake.
Yannis (Photo: Reuters)
Orlando (50:16) - Phoenix (13:52) 102: 99
The Suns are getting closer to securing first place in the West, despite getting involved in a game that is supposed to be easy on paper.
Diandra Eyton signed the game's two clutch baskets and led the Suns with 21 points and 19 rebounds, Landry Shamett contributed 21 and Cameron Payne replaced Chris Paul with 18 points and 12 assists, and a block from Mikel Bridges on attempt A three by Franz Wagner in the seconds at the end ensured the victory.
Wendell Carter Jr. finished with 20 and 12 rebounds for the loser.
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