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Six games were played tonight (between Tuesday and Wednesday) in the NBA, including Washington's disappointing loss to Orlando.
Tonight's games:
Orlando (43:30) - Washington (40:32) 112:122
Atlanta (36:36) - Detroit (57:16) 107:129
Brooklyn (33:39) - Cleveland (28:46) 115: 109
New Orleans (37:35) - San Antonio (53:19) 84:119
Sacramento (29:43) - Boston (23:50) 132:109
L.A.
Clippers (34:38) - Oklahoma City (36:35)
Finally a statement of intent.
Tatum (Photo: Reuters)
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Sacramento (29:43) - Boston (23:50) 132:109
In the last two months, Boston has been one of the most unstable teams in the NBA - big wins stand alongside unexpected losses, and that was the case this week as well.
After blowing a 19-point lead and losing to Utah, they crushed one of the best teams in the West, which is now a game and a half behind second-place Memphis.
The Celtics, on the other hand, have opened a gap of one game from the third-placed Philadelphia in the East, and are two games away from the leading Milwaukee.
A third quarter of 31:40 helped the guest close the deal, with a great evening by Jason Tatum (36 points).
Jaylen Brown added 27 and Derek White 20. Dearon Fox finished as the leading scorer on the other side with 18, Domantas Dabonis added a triple double of 16 points, 13 rebounds and 12 assists.
Brooklyn (33:39) - Cleveland (28:46) 115:109
Fourth win in the last five games for the Cubs, who opened a gap of three and a half games from New York in fourth place in the Eastern Conference, which gives them home advantage in the first round.
The Nets, however, are now only half a game behind seventh-place Miami.
Donovan Mitchell shined with 31 points and a dunk that broke the net and established a 24 lead. From there, Brooklyn did not come back.
Chris Levert scored 18, Darius Garland and Evan Mobley added 17 each.
Dayron Sharp led the loser with 20.
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