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After the closing of the trade window in the NBA: Brooklyn won, the Lakers lost Israel today

2023-02-10T08:51:09.465Z


Spencer Dinwiddie starred in his comeback game for the Nets, who beat Chicago 105:116 • Phoenix, enthusiastic about Durant's arrival, lost without him to Atlanta • And the Lakers? They mainly dealt with parting ways with Russell Westbrook


Only four games were played tonight (Friday) after one of the stormy trade windows we've seen in the NBA.

Although not all teams have received their new players, they are all starting to get used to it, at least in theory.

Brooklyn - Chicago 105:116

Brooklyn fans have experienced quite a few upheavals in the past year, with great hopes after the addition of the three superstars and recently huge disappointments after the team's dissolution of its stars (not to mention the storms in between).

Tonight they welcomed back with open arms Spencer Dinwiddie, who scored 25 points in his renewed debut with the Nets, just hours after the club traded Kevin Durant to Phoenix.

Joe Harris scored 18 points, Yuta Watanabe scored 14 off the bench, and Dorian Finney Smith, who came from Dallas along with Dinwiddie in the Kyrie trade, finished with 9 points and 9 rebounds in his debut.

"We just found a way to win," coach Jacques Vaughn said at the end.

Dinwiddie admitted: "It's been a strange 5-4 days for me, but if I had to choose a place to return to, it's without a doubt here."

Zach LaVine scored 38 points for Chicago, DeMar DeRozan added 14, but the Bulls suffered their second straight loss and dropped to 18:10 on the road.

Spencer Dinwiddie (left).

Re-debut, photo: USA TODAY Sports

Atlanta - Phoenix 107:116

Phoenix is ​​already plagued by injuries, its roster thinned even more after releasing Michael Bridges and Cam Johnson in the Kevin Durant trade, KD still hasn't arrived - and so the undermanned Suns lost to Atlanta, despite Trae Young scoring 25 of his 36 points in the second half .

It didn't affect the positive mood of the group that much.

"It's more than another encouragement," said coach Monty Williams about Durant's arrival, "it's mostly exciting, and not only because of the player he is, but also because of his love for the game."

Josh Okoji scored 25, DeAndre Ayton added 23, and although Phoenix's three-game winning streak is over, Andre Shamet claims: "Put Durant on any team, and he'll fit in. He'll score in any situation. Give him the ball, and he'll do the The right move."

Young (in white) in front of Eton, photo: AFP

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Lakers (30:25) - Milwaukee (17:37) 106:115

The Lakers entered the game without LeBron James, who was rested after the big record he set this week due to ankle pain, and after the team released Russell Westbrook.

According to ESPN reporter Dave McMinnman, "As a team insider told me, 'You're letting the vampire out of your locker room.' I mean, the blood-sucking vampire out of your locker room."

In the game itself, Yanis Lahat scored 38 points and led his team to a 9th consecutive victory.

Yannis among the Lakers players.

Another victory for the Bucks, photo: AP

Orlando - Denver 104:115

Cole Anthony scored 17 points, Ball added 17 of his own, Wendell Carter Jr. led seven Orlando players in double figures with 19, and the Magic's bench scored a total of 55 points to lead them to a surprise victory over the Western Conference leader.

Denver got off to a good start and went up to a quick 0:12, but from there Orlando started sniping and finished the first half with 63 percent from the field en route to a 16 point lead.

Jokic.

Wasn't enough for the win, photo: USA TODAY Sports

In the third quarter Aaron Gordon (who finished with 37 points and 14 rebounds) and Nikola Jokic (29 points, 11 rebounds, 6 assists) scored all 29 points for Denver, but it was not enough.

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Source: israelhayom

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