Only three games were played tonight (between Tuesday and Wednesday) in the NBA, with Luka Doncic's Dallas beating the champion Golden State.
Dallas (10:10) - Golden State (11:11) 113:116
In a battle between two of the leading candidates for the title of MVP, Luka Doncic beat Stephen Curry, thus breaking the Mavericks' four-game losing streak - the longest under Jason Kidd.
The Slovenian again shone with his fifth triple-double of the season - 41 points, 12 rebounds, 12 assists and 4 steals, but the hero of the evening was actually Tim Hardaway, who started the season in a bad way but finally recovered with 22 points and a crucial clutch three.
Trailing by 2 points, the champion had a chance to win or send the game to overtime, but Stephen Curry made strides, and in the ensuing attack, Klay Thompson missed the last attempt.
Kerry finished with 32 points for the guest, Jonathan Cominga added 14 and 11 rebounds and Thompson again disappointed with only 5 points.
The Warriors bench at the end of the game, photo: USA TODAY Sports
Detroit (18:5) - New York (11:10) 140:110
An offensive performance by the Knicks, who scored 40 points in the first quarter, against a team they haven't lost to since January 2020. Julius Randle stood out on his 28th birthday with 36 points, and three New York players finished with 16 points: Quintin Grimes, RG Jay Barrett and Jaylen Branson.
Isaiah Stewart scored 19 for the Pistons, who are unable to recover without the injured Cade Cunningham.
Julius Randle (in white).
The man of the Knicks, photo: AP
Another game taking place at this time: Portland (9:11) - Clippers (9:12)
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