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After the anti-Semitic storm: Brooklyn messed up again, Irving confronted a journalist - voila! sport

2022-10-30T04:41:04.457Z


The Nets star scored 35 points in the first game since the tweet that sparked the uproar, reacting angrily after the 125-116 loss to Indiana that continued a terrible start to the season. Golden State was surprised


After the anti-Semitic storm: Brooklyn screwed up again, Irving confronted a reporter

The Nets star scored 35 points in the first game since the tweet that sparked the uproar, reacting angrily after the 125-116 loss to Indiana that continued a terrible start to the season.

Golden State was surprised by Charlotte, Milwaukee remained perfect, the only Lakers who have not yet won this season

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10/30/2022

Sunday, October 30, 2022, 06:30

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Tumultuous days are passing over the NBA, and the heavy feelings also accompanied the cycle that took place tonight (between Saturday and Sunday) and included seven games.

In focus was Brooklyn's disappointing loss to Indiana, in Kyrie Irving's first game since the anti-Semitic storm.

Golden State was surprised by Charlotte, as well as Dallas lost in overtime, Milwaukee remained perfect and Sacramento's victory over Miami determined: the Lakers remain the last team in the league that has yet to win, another low point for LeBron James.



Tonight's games:



Miami (4:1) - Miami (2:5) 113:119


Charlotte (3:3) - Golden State (3:3) 113:120 (after overtime)


Brooklyn (5:1) - Indiana (4) :3) 125:116


Chicago (4:3) - Philadelphia (4:3) 114:109


Milwaukee (0:5) - Atlanta (2:4) 115:123


Dallas (2:2) - Oklahoma City (3: 2) 117:111 (after overtime)


Utah (2:5) - Memphis (2:4) 123:124

You can call it karma.

Irving Weshav disappointed (Photo: Reuters)

Brooklyn (5:1) - Indiana (4:3) 125:116



After promoting a movie with anti-Semitic content, receiving a rebuke from the owners of Brooklyn and a weak condemnation from the NBA management, Kyrie Irving returned to the floor and may have done his part in terms of statistics, but suffered another loss A scorcher that continues the Nets' terrible start to the season.

Irving scored 35 points and Kevin Durant tried to help him with 26, but the Pacers' hot rookie Benedict Maturin scored 32 points off the bench, Tyrese Halliburton led the show with 26 and 8 assists, and together they handed the Nets their fifth loss of the season - which leaves them with the second-worst record in the league after the Lakers.

To add insult to injury, Irving was confronted at the end by an ESPN reporter who asked questions about the alleged anti-Semitic tweet, which the running back has yet to remove from social media.

"Get a life already," Irving slammed in writing during the exchange between them, "I wish you cared about black lives as much as you care about what I put online."

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Charlotte (3:3) - Golden State (3:3) 113:120 (after overtime)



It has already become a tradition: Steph Curry comes to the city where he grew up, and loses to the Hornets again and again, regardless of the circumstances or the balance of power on paper.

Charlotte appeared for a second game in less than 24 hours and was missing its two top guards, Amlo Ball and Terry Rozier - but that didn't stop it from surprising, leaving the Warriors without a win in the "cursed" hall since February 2019. PJ Washington Led the Hornets with 31 points, Gordon Hayward added 23 and Kelly Oubre added 18 points in the ex, while Steph Curry scored 31 and also contributed 11 rebounds, but missed a potential game-winning shot at the buzzer of regulation time, also recorded an uncharacteristic airball in overtime and ended the game with 3 from just 13 from beyond the arc.

Jordan Paul added 24 for the Warriors, who are at half-point after six games.

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