2023-05-11 04:57:15
This Wednesday a new day of the NBA playoffs took place, with two series that were in total suspense: one team fighting to stay alive and the other looking for a victory that would give them the conference final, in each one of the keys.
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In the first game of the night, the squad that sought to stay alive triumphed. The New York Knicks defeated the Miami Heat 112-103, to make the series 2-3 and force Game 6.
The most prominent man in this duel was Jalen Brunson, with his 38 baskets, coupled with seven assists and nine rebounds.
More work to do ð¤ #NewYorkForever pic.twitter.com/Njb83r5hTG
— NEW YORK KNICKS (@nyknicks) May 11, 2023
While in the second and last clash of the day, the Golden State Warriors are also keeping their hopes alive, following handily defeating the Los Angeles Lakers 121-106with a great decisive fourth that helped them take more advantage and thus begin to dream of a historic comeback.
Not done yet.
See you in L.A. for Game 6 pic.twitter.com/FdjBYO1U3o
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) May 11, 2023
Once once more, point guard Stephen Curry commanded his quintet, scoring 27 points, with eight assists and three rebounds. For his part, Andrew Wiggins contributed with 25 annotations.
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