Las Vegas (USA), February 9 (EFE).- The Los Angeles Lakers this Friday ended a streak of four consecutive victories for the New Orleans Pelicans, in an NBA day in which the Sacramento Kings, led by Domantas Sabonis, hit the table once morest the Denver Nuggets, current champions.
The day was also marked by the eighth defeat in the last nine games of the Philadelphia 76ers, in the debut of Bahamian Buddy Hield, added on Thursday from the Indiana Pacers.
LAKERS 139 – PELICANS 122
The Lakers scored 87 points in the first half and, led by 30 points from D’Angelo Russell, defeated the Pelicans to regain victory following the loss suffered on Thursday once morest the Denver Nuggets.
The Angelenos might count on 21 points and fourteen assists from LeBron James and 21 points from Rui Hachimura. Anthony Davis contributed twenty points, six rebounds and six assists.
For the Pelicans, Zion Williamson scored thirty points, although only eight of them came in the second half.
KINGS 135 – NUGGETS 106
The Kings became strong at home once morest the reigning champions and dominated them with a triple double of 17 points, 17 rebounds and ten assists from Domantas Sabonis.
Serbian Nikola Jokic might not rescue the Nuggets despite his 23 points, eight rebounds and seven assists.
CELTICS 133 – WIZARDS 129
The Celtics added their twenty-fifth victory of the season at the TD Garden in Boston, where they only lost three times.
They beat the Wizards, second to last in the East, with 35 points, ten rebounds and eight assists from Jayson Tatum and with 34 points and eleven rebounds from Kristaps Porzingis.
BUCKS 120 – HORNETS 84
The Bucks crushed the Hornets at home guided by 26 points and eight assists from Damian Lillard. The Greek Giannis Antetokounmpo contributed a double-double of fifteen points and fourteen assists for the Bucks who ended a three-game losing streak.
The Hornets, who only scored 38 points in the first half, have accumulated ten consecutive losses.
76ERS 121 – HAWKS 127
The 76ers continue in free fall, not lifting their heads following the meniscus injury suffered by their leader Joel Embiid. The one they suffered once morest the Hawks was the fourth loss in a row and the eighth in the last nine games.
Trae Young, with 37 points and twelve assists, was the protagonist of the Hawks’ victory. Kelly Oubre’s 28 points and twelve rebounds and Buddy Hield’s 20 points in his debut were not enough for the 76ers.
RAPTORS 107 – ROCKETS 104
Immanuel Quickley, with 25 points, and RJ Barrett, with 21 points, gave the Raptors a victory once morest Ime Udoka’s Rockets, who had managed to cut a 19-point deficit to one point at the opening of the fourth quarter.
The best of the Texans was Dillon Brooks, with 20 points.