The bad series that ends: Miami wins and regains its place as leader in the East
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The Floridians, led by Jimmy Butler (27 points, 5 rebounds, 7 assists) and Bam Adebayo (22 points, 15 rebounds), then never released their grip, to regain the leadership position in the Eastern Conference. A seat that remains hotly contested, since the Heat has only one victory ahead of Philadelphia, Milwaukee and Boston.
The bad series that continues: Without its stars, Golden State falls once more in Memphis
Still without Stephen Curry, injured in the foot, and in the absence of Klay Thompson and Draymond Green, the Warriors suffered their 3rd defeat in a row, the 6th in the last 7 matches, in the shock which opposed them to Memphis (123- 95). The Grizzlies also had to continue without their star Ja Morant, but they fared better than the Californians, and folded the deal in two quarters, as they led by 26 points at halftime. .
If Jordan Poole finished top scorer (25 points), Memphis saw three of its players finish at more than 20 points (Bane, 22 points; Brooks and Melton at 21 units) to glean a fifth consecutive success and consolidate its second place at the West. The Grizzlies are now five wins ahead of their evening opponents, still third despite their bad run.
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The performance: A triple-double and Jokic allows Denver to win in Charlotte
Its sixth place in the West threatened by Minnesota, which has only two victories behind, Denver had to continue on the floor of the Hornets to cling to its place in the playoffs. Charlotte, ninth in the East, also had a lot to play for, so it was no surprise that the two teams fought hard for more than two quarters, before the Nuggets finished strong in the third act for make the difference.
Despite the good night experienced by the duo Miles Bridges (27 points, 11 rebounds) / LaMelo Ball (22 points, 6 rebounds, 11 assists), Charlotte might not resist the blows of the 2021 MVP Nikola Jokic. The Serb finished the game with a new triple-double, the 76th of his career, with 26 points, 11 assists and 19 rebounds to bend the residents of the Spectrum Center. A good omen for the Nuggets before playing Indiana then… Minnesota, on April 2.
The French: Fournier stuck, Maledon shines with the Thunder
Injured in the knee, Killian Tillie might not participate in the match between Memphis and Golden State. On the other hand, Evan Fournier spent nearly 25 minutes on the floor during the victory – the 4th in a row – of New York once morest Chicago (109-104). Once once more, the French rear was not successful (5 points to 2 out of 10 in shooting), but it was all the same for his team, once morest a DeMar Derozan in great shape (37 points, 6 assists, 7 rebounds) and the Knicks continue to believe in their chances of grabbing tenth place in the East.
Unfortunately for Fournier and his family, the current tenth, Atlanta is not letting go, and his compatriot Timothée Luwawu-Cabarot, who played half an hour, participated in the good collective performance of the Hawks (six players more than of 10 points) by registering 13 units (his best performance since January 9), at 3/6 in shooting.
The evening was even more beautiful for Théo Maledon, author of his second career double-double across the Atlantic (23 points, 10 rebounds) during Oklahoma’s victory in overtime once morest Portland (131-134). Author of a 7/17 in shooting including a nice 4/9 from afar, the former ASVEL also saw his compatriot Olivier Sarr stand out. With just under 35 minutes of play, he passed 12 points for the Trail Blazers, to which he added 5 rebounds and 2 steals.
The results of the night:
- Charlotte – Denver : 109 – 113
- Cleveland – Orlando : 107 – 101
- Indiana – Atlanta : 123 – 132
- Miami-Sacramento: 123-100
- New-York – Chicago : 109 – 104
- Toronto – Boston : 115 – 112 a. p.
- Houston – San Antonio : 120 – 123
- Memphis – Golden State : 123 – 95
- Portland – Oklahoma City : 131-134 a. p.
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