Tikteknu: today's sports summary clip, 26.2 (Sport1)
After Milwaukee won the replay of the 2021 Finals and Danny Abadia's Wizards surrendered to Chicago, during the night (between Sunday and Monday) seven more NBA games took place and in the center was Damian Lillard's unforgettable display of purpose, who rained 71 points on the Houston Rockets.
Milwaukee (17:43) - Phoenix (29:33) 101:104
Atlanta (30:31) - Brooklyn (26:34) 127:129
Dallas (30:32) - L.A.
Lakers (32:29) 111:108
Cleveland (25:39) - Toronto (32:30) 93:118
Oklahoma (32:28) - Sacramento (25:35) 124:115
Golden State (30:31) - Minnesota (32:31) 104:109
Portland (31:29) - Houston (47:13) 114:131
Denver (19:43) - L.A.
Clippers (30:33) 124:134 (after overtime)
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Lopez (Photo: GettyImages)
Milwaukee - Phoenix 101:104
Still without Kevin Durant, who is expected to make his debut in the very next game against Charlotte, the Suns struggled against Milwaukee, who played without Giannis Antetokounmpo in the rematch of the 2021 Finals series.
The champion from that season already led during the second and third quarters by double digits with the great ability of Jaro Holiday who scored 33 points, collected 4 rebounds and distributed 5 assists, while on the other hand Devin Booker with 24 points and 8 assists kept the guest in the game and put her ahead in the final minutes since the first quarter.
Holiday converted once more in the final seconds with shots from the line, Booker missed on the other end and Milwaukee won 14 in a row.
Atlanta (30:31) - Brooklyn (26:34) 127:129
The Hawks continue to gain momentum after the dismissal of Nate McMillan, with a second straight win.
Cam Johnson's 3-pointer tied the game for Brooklyn with nearly 8 seconds left, but Trae Young took charge on the decisive drive and passed Michael Bridges on the way to a half-range shot that left the Nets frustrated.
The center had 34 points and 8 assists in the game, with Dejonta Murray scoring 28 and Bogdan Bogdanovic contributing 22. Johnson finished with 27 for the visitors, Bridges added 24.
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Portland (31:29) - Houston (47:13) 114:131
A record night is an understatement in relation to what Damian Lillard provided tonight.
The Blazers point guard broke career and club records for points and three-pointers, when he tied Donovan Mitchell for the highest shooting performance this season, and scored 71 points - the eighth-highest total ever in one game, along with Mitchell, David Robinson (1994) and Algin Baylor (1960).
Lillard hit 13 three-pointers, shattering his personal best of 11 and was one three-pointer away from Klay Thompson's all-time record.
At halftime he already had 41 points, a season record in the entire league.
The guard broke the club record he had set twice before by 10 points, and added 6 rebounds and 6 assists to hand the weak Rockets their ninth straight loss.
Jayson Tate and Alfern Shangon scored 17 each for the guest.
Denver (19:43) - L.A.
Clippers (30:33) 124:134 (after overtime)
The Western Conference leader jumped out to an early 18-point lead, and led by 15 late in the third quarter as well, before the Clippers got back into the game and Paul George forced overtime with free throws with 23 seconds left.
However, in the extra 5 minutes, Nikola Jokic mentioned that in the 2022/23 season, when he records a triple double, Denver does not lose.
The MVP of the regular season for the past two years had 40 points, 17 rebounds and 10 assists tonight, and with the help of 29 points and 11 rebounds from Michael Porter Jr., the Nuggets won for the fifth time in six games.
Kawhi Leonard scored 33, George added 23 for the team from Los Angeles.
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