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A basket for the victory for Lopez in Dallas, the Pelicans beat Phoenix, the Phillies beat the Lakers - voila! sport

2022-12-10T08:09:52.906Z


The center gave the Bucks 105:106 outside, 35 points for Zion, the Sixers celebrated in overtime. A comeback was not enough for Toronto, Memphis and the Knicks also won


Ten NBA games were played tonight (between Friday and Saturday), including the loss of Washington and Danny Abadia in Indiana.



Tonight's games:



Charlotte (19:7) - New York (13:13) 121:102


Indiana (12:14) - Washington (15:11) 111:121


Orlando (20:7) - Toronto (13:13) 109 :113


Brooklyn (12:15) - Atlanta (13:13) 116:120


Cleveland (10:16) - Sacramento (10:14) 106:95


Philadelphia (12:13) - L.A.

Lakers (15:10) 122:133 (after overtime)


Memphis (9:17) - Detroit (21:7) 103:114


New Orleans (8:17) - Phoenix (10:16) 117:128


Utah (12: 16) - Minnesota (13:12) 108:118


Dallas (12:13) - Milwaukee (6:19) 106:105

Another win for Brooklyn.

Kyrie Irving (Photo: Reuters)

Charlotte (19:7) - New York (13:13) 121:102



The trends continued on both sides: the Knicks scored a third win in a row, while the Wasps lost for the fourth time in a row.

The guest ran away in the second half and enjoyed 33 points from Julius Randle, while Jay Barrett added 26 and both pulled down 7 rebounds each.

Terry Rozier scored 24 for Charlotte, which got 22 from Kelly Oubre Jr.



Orlando (20:7) - Toronto (13:13) 109:113



The Raptors continue to lose and win alternately, when this time they were on the lower side of the wheel and surrendered to the young Magic.

Toronto managed to erase a 20-point deficit during the second half, but Franz Wagner fixed a Markle Fultz foul with 26 seconds left, and Paolo Bunkero closed out a free-throw affair.

The German starred with 34 points for Orlando, the rookie added 23 and Cole Anthony contributed 18 off the bench.

Pascal Siakam stood out in the ranks of the Canadians with 36, 9 rebounds and 7 assists.



Brooklyn (12:15) - Atlanta (13:13) 116:120



The Nets continue to climb with their sixth win in seven games, all of which have taken place at home, while the Hawks are on a three-game losing streak.

Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving came to work and took command in a final quarter where the lead swung from side to side, overcoming good minutes from Bogdan Bogdanovic and Trae Young on the other end.

KD scored 34 points, Irving provided 33 along with 11 rebounds.

Young finished with 33 and 9 assists, Bogdanovich recorded 31.

James Harden, Philadelphia Sixers (Photo: Reuters)

Cleveland (10:16) - Sacramento (10:14) 106:95



The Kings count four wins in the last five games and maintain their place at the top of the Western Conference, when the third seed in the Eastern Conference begins to feel the Nets breathing down their necks.

Harrison Barnes led the guest scorers with 20 points, but the senior star this time was Domantas Sabonis with 18 and 18 rebounds.

22 points for Caris Levert on the other side.



Philadelphia (12:13) - L.A.

Lakers (15:10) 122:133 (at the end of overtime)



James Harden continues to look good after missing a month due to injury, the Sixers snapped a three-game losing streak and the Lakers are on one just after tonight.

The visitor scored 16/20 from the line in the fourth quarter, but it was within the last 10 seconds that the fouls of Austin Reeves and Anthony Davis came that could have given their team a victory, and in overtime, the group from Los Angeles missed all of its first nine shots from the field while Philly ran away to victory.

Joel Embiid stood out with 38 points and 12 rebounds, Harden scored 28 and gave 12 assists.

Davis finished with 31 and 12 rebounds on the other side, LeBron James scored 23.



Memphis (9:17) - Detroit (21:7) 103:114



The Grizzlies hold the second-longest active winning streak in the league, five in total, behind Six players scored in double figures, led by Jaren Jackson with 20 points.

Je Morant provided a relatively moderate double-double, of 15 and 12 assists.

19 points for Bojan Bogdanovic

The Pelicans are hot.

Zion Williamson drowns (Photo: Reuters)

New Orleans (8:17) - Phoenix (10:16) 117:128



The hottest team in the league counts six consecutive victories after coming out with the upper hand from the top battle in the West, thanks to 35 points and 7 rebounds from Zion Williamson, who missed only Four shots from 16 he took from the field.

Jose Alvarado helped him with 20. On the other side, DeAndre Ayton scored 25 and pulled down 14 rebounds, Chris Paul showed signs of returning to himself with 24 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists, but Devin Booker was stuck with only 14 points.



Utah (12:16) - Minnesota (13:12) 108:118



The Timberwolves, with their third win in four games, took another step closer to their opponent tonight, who continues to lose ground in the Western Conference table after the surprising start to the season in the kind they recorded.

DeAngelo Russell stood out with 30 points for Minnesota, which got 22 and 13 rebounds from Rudy Gober.

Malik Beasley scored 23 for Utah.



Dallas (12:13) - Milwaukee (6:19) 106:105



Luka Doncic took Brock Lopez for a ride to give Dallas the lead with half a minute left, but Lopez had the final say, scoring the Bucks' game-winning basket with 7.1 left on the clock before the Slovenian missed a 3-pointer on the final stretch.

The center's basket, by the way, was his only one from the field in the game.

Giannis Antetokounmpo starred as usual with 28 points and 10 rebounds, Chris Middleton added 19 points.

Doncic scored 33 with 11 assists, Spencer Dinwiddie contributed 15.

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Source: walla

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