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10 consecutive victory for Boston, Yannis exploded in Chicago, Minnesota stopped - voila! sport

2024-03-02T06:24:55.858Z

Highlights: 10 consecutive victory for Boston, Yannis exploded in Chicago, Minnesota stopped - voila! sport. Luka Doncic's triple-double was not enough for Dallas against the Celtics, the Greek's 46 and 16 defeated the Bulls. Sacramento and Golden State celebrated their eighth straight road win. Tiktekno: clip summarizing today's events in sports, 1.3/Sport1. A cycle of eight games was held tonight (between Friday and Saturday) in the NBA, not including the game between Washington and Danny Avdia against the Clippers.


Doncic's triple-double was not enough for Dallas against the Celtics, the Greek's 46 and 16 defeated the Bulls. Sacramento and Golden State celebrated


Tiktekno: clip summarizing today's events in sports, 1.3/Sport1

A cycle of eight games was held tonight (between Friday and Saturday) in the NBA, not including the game between Washington and Danny Avdia against the Clippers.



Tonight's games:



Detroit (50:9) - Cleveland (20:39) 110:100


Philadelphia (25:34) - Charlotte (45:15) 114:121


Boston (12:47) - Dallas (26:34) 110: 138


Toronto (38:22) - Golden State (27:32) 120:105


Memphis (40:20) - Portland (42:16) 122:92


Minnesota (18:42) - Sacramento (25:34) 124:120 After overtime


New Orleans (25:36) - Indiana (27:34) 102:129


Chicago (31:28) - Milwaukee (21:39)


LA Clippers (20:37) - Washington (50:9) Not yet finished

10 consecutive wins.

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Detroit (50:9) - Cleveland (20:39) 110:100



The absence of Donovan Mitchell (pain in the knee) and Caris Levert (joint injury) did not prevent the Cubs from recording a third victory in four games, with Darius Garland leading the group from Ohio with 8 three-pointers on the way to -29 points and Evan Mobley added a double-double of 22 points and 17 rebounds.

The Pistons, who returned to their form after surprising Chicago, despite cutting a deficit of more than 25 points to only 7 in the fourth quarter, received 21 points and 10 assists from Cade Cunningham.



Philadelphia (25:34) - Charlotte (45:15) 114:121



Tobias Harris took responsibility for the Sixers winning only one of their previous five games.

Tonight the forward came out of the bad personal period with one of his best performances of the season, which he finished with 31 points and 12 rebounds for the Phillies who still hope to keep their place at the top of the Eastern Conference until Joel Embiid returns from injury.

The great Tyrese Maxey led the scorers with 33 points.

In Charlotte, which suffered a third consecutive loss, Miles Bridges stood out, scoring 27 and pulling down 11 rebounds.



Boston (12:47) - Dallas (26:34) 110:138



The final score does not imply that the Mavs trailed by only 2 points in the middle of the third quarter, because the leader of the East stepped on the gas with the last quarter of 20:36 on the way to becoming a team The first to achieve 10 consecutive victories this season in the NBA.

As usual, Celtics fans booed Kyrie Irving every time he touched the ball, and the Dallas point guard was held to 19 points tonight, but Luka Doncic recorded his second straight triple-double by contributing 37 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists.

It wasn't enough for the guest because Boston hit 21 three-pointers at almost 49%, five of them by Jayson Tatum, who finished at the top of the scoring list in his team with 32 points.

Jaylen Brown provided 25 of his own and Kristaps Porzingis added 24.

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Toronto (38:22) - Golden State (27:32) 120:105



Problems traveling to Toronto meant that the Warriors, who changed planes on the way, arrived in the Canadian city only at 7 am on the day of the game and suffered an injury during the rest hours before it.

In the first five minutes, they were apparently still asleep, prompting coach Steve Kerr to take two quick timeouts.

After that, things settled down: Golden State picked up its eighth straight road win, with Steph Curry, playing in Toronto for the first time since the 2019 Finals series, shooting 7-of-15 from beyond the arc and finishing with 25 points.

Jonathan Cominga added 24 for the guests.

The Raptors lost Scotty Barnes who broke a bone in his left hand and will be out for an unknown amount of time at this point.

RJ Barrett was the most prominent point provider in their ranks, with 23.



Memphis (40:20) - Portland (42:16) 122:92



After a relatively tight first half, the Blazers won by 24 points in the last two quarters and thus broke a streak of nine losses.

Jabari Walker contributed 19 points along with 10 rebounds from the bench, Delano Benton scored a significant amount.

Jake Larabia stood out in Memphis with 21.



Minnesota (18:42) - Sacramento (25:34) 124:120 After overtime



at the end of the first half in which he contributed 11 points to the West's lead, Anthony Edwards left the game to attend the birth of his son.

Without him, Minnesota was able to force overtime via a free throw by Rudy Gober, but Malik Monk's assists made the difference for Sacramento and stopped the Wolves' three-game winning streak.

35 of the Kings guard's 39 points came after the break, and together with Domantas Sabonis' 21, 15 rebounds, 8 assists and 3 blocks, the two led Sacramento to victory after two straight losses.

Gober finished with 16 and 16 for Minnesota, which was led by Jayden McDaniels with 26.

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