The National Basketball Association last night consisted of two playoff series games.
Golden State is just one step away from advancing from the Conference Finals to the NBA Playoffs. Last night, the “warriors” again defeated Memphis, this time at home 101: 98, and led the series 3: 1 already.
Very tense confrontation struggle between Milwaukee and Boston. The reigning champions unexpectedly lost to the opponent on their court 108: 116, and allowed Boston to level the score to series 2: 2.
NBA. Playoffs. May 10
Milwaukee – Boston 108: 116 (25:18, 23:29, 32:26, 28:43)
Milwaukee: J. Antetokounmpo (34 + 18 rebounds), B. Lopez (17 + 7 rebounds), Holiday (16 + 7 rebounds + 9 assists), Matthews (12), Allen (7) – start; Connaughton (11 + 7 rebounds), Hill (5), Portis (4), Tucker (2), Carter (0), Nvora (0), Wildosa (0), T. Antetokounmpo (0).
Boston: Tatum (30 + 13 rebounds), Horford (30 + 8 rebounds), Brown (18), Smart (18 + 8 assists), G. Williams (9) – start; White (11), Theis (0), Pritchard (0).
Series score: 2-2
Golden State – Memphis 101: 98 (20:24, 18:17, 24:28, 39:29)
Golden State: Curry (32 + 8 assists), Wiggins (17 + 10 rebounds), Thompson (14 + 7 rebounds), Green (2 + 11 rebounds), Cuminga (0) – start; Poole (14), Porter (12), Looney (8 + 9 rebounds), Lee (2).
Memphis: Jaren Jackson (21 + 5 blocks), Jones (19), Brooks (12 + 8 assists), Adams (10 + 15 rebounds), Bain (8 + 6 assists) – start; Anderson (17 + 8 rebounds), Williams (7), Clark (4), Melton (0).
Series score: 3-1
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