Rise of the Warriors, the Bucks at the top of the Central Division

  • New York Knicks 129 – 132 Portland Trail Blazers

After that Jalen Brunson (32 points), author of a new capital performance, missed the winning shot at the end of regulation time for the Knicks. Everything was decided in overtime for this meeting between New York and the Blazers. Anfernee Simons (38 points) and Straw Grant then acted as saviors by air-conditioning the Madison Square Garden. Both players were the leaders of a Portland team that ended a four-game losing streak. The winger notably shot 28 free throws throughout the game to score 44 points.

  • Golden State Warriors 129 – 118 Utah Jazz

Golden State is starting off nicely with the convincing wins this season, inflicting its third straight loss on the Jazz. From the start of the match, the duo Stephen Curry (33 points)/Andrew Wiggins (20 points/9 rebounds) walks on the Utah defense. With a lead of almost 20 points from the start of the match, they pushed their opponents down. In the second quarter, Golden State thwarts completely. Utah is already back despite a clear clumsiness in shooting. When they return from the locker room, they finally return their shots. They then go ahead. Golden State holds on before returning to the front following the heat stroke of Klay Thompson (20 marks). Despite the efforts of Lauri Markkanen (24 points) and Jordan Clarkson (21 points / 10 assists), Golden State activated steamroller mode without giving their opponents a chance.

  • Milwaukee Bucks 117 – 102 Cleveland Cavaliers

The Cavaliers were on a good dynamic … The march that separates them from the Bucks is however quite dizzying. Dominating in the first quarter, the Cavaliers collapse once morest the physical power of their opponents. Giannis Antetokounmpo (38 points/9 rebounds) and his family inflicted a 23/2 on their opponents during a third quarter. Around the duo he forms with Jrue Holiday, they do not let their opponents breathe. They will not let go of their advantage of the game, going so far as to widen the gap during the last quarter. The end of the match saw the substitutes come into play. The Cavaliers also paid for the absence of Jarrett Allen, injured during the match, to protect the racket. Donovan Mitchell Even if he scored 29 points, this will not be enough to worry his opponents.

  • Boston Celtics 122 – 104 Sacramento Kings

The Celtics start the game perfectly by largely dominating a completely overwhelmed Sacramento team. In the second quarter, the Kings come back. The pair De’Aaron Fox (20 points)/Domantas Sabonis (18 points / 10 rebounds / 6 assists) is perfectly. At the break, the gap is only two points. It was between the end of the third quarter and the start of the last quarter that Boston passed a 19/0 to the players of Alvin Gentry. Jayson Tatum (30 points/8 rebounds) is untenable, scoring basket following basket while distributing the caviar to his teammates. Without worries, the C’s unfold until the end of the match.

  • Memphis Grizzlies 132 – 111 New Orleans Pelicans

In one of the posters of the night, the Grizzlies did not do half measures to defeat Pels in a good dynamic. Unplayable during the first quarter, they pass a 44/25 to the opposing defense. Perfectly successful in shots, they completely suffocated their opponents and then unrolled. We hope for a return of the Pelicans but they continue to suffer from the opposing offensives, not to mention that Brandon Ingram came out injured. I Morant (23 points / 11 assists) and his people did not release the pressure to then give way to a long garbage time during which Trey Murphy III (21 points) distinguished himself for the Pelicans.

  • San Antonio Spurs 94 – 105 Los Angeles Lakers

For the great return of LeBron James (21 points / 8 rebounds / 5 assists) on the courts, the Lakers won once morest a San Antonio team that accumulates defeats. Multiplying the bad choices, the King was quite expensive. At his side, Anthony Davis continues to multiply the prowess by enchanting a fifth consecutive game with 25 points and 15 rebounds. Fortunately, this San Antonio team is very weak because the game offered by this team was not very pleasant despite the good performance of Lonnie Walker IV (18 points) for his reunion with his family.

Article rdig par Colin.

MINNESOTA 108 CHARLOTTE 110

PHILADELPHIA 107 ORLANDO 99

PORTLAND 132 NEW YORK 129 – PR

SACRAMENTO 104 BOSTON 122

BROOKLYN 117 INDIANA 128

WASHINGTON 107 MIAMI 110

ATLANTA 122 HOUSTON 128

NEW ORLEANS 111 MEMPHIS 132

CLEVELAND 102 MILWAUKEE 117

CHICAGO 119 OKLAHOMA CITY 123 – PR

THE LAKERS 105 SAN ANTONIO 94

DETROIT 102 PHOENIX 108

UTAH 118 GS 129

DENVER 114 LA 104

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