In the National Basketball Association, 15 regular season games take place simultaneously.
Ukrainians continue to be on the sidelines at NBA games. Last night Svyatoslav Mikhailyuk entered the court for less than a minute. In New York’s 120:107 win over Minnesota, he failed to score.
Meanwhile, Alexey Len did not show up on the floor in his Sacramento game against Golden State. Note that the “kings” won nine points away from the champions before the last quarter, but eventually lost 113:116.
In addition, we noted the first defeat in the championship for Milwaukee, who lost to Atlanta 98:117. The stellar Lakers lost even more last night. The Lakers suffered a heavy defeat in Utah with a score of 116:139.
NBA. Regular Championship. November 8
Charlotte – Washington – 100:108 (18:26, 30:20, 24:30, 28:32)
Charlotte: Washington (25), Oubre (20), Rozier (19), Plumley (6 + 10 rebounds), Smith (3 + 10 assists) – start; McDaniels (9 + 7 rebounds), Richards (8), Buckknight (7), Thor (3), Maledon (0).
Washington: Kuzma (20), Porzingis (19 + 8 rebounds), Morris (8), Kispert (8), Avdia (3) – start; Goodwin (17), Hatimura (16), Barton (6), Gill (6), Gafford (5 + 7 rebounds), Gibson (0).
Orlando – Houston – 127:134 (30:33, 35:38, 23:29, 39:34)
Orlando: Banquero (30 + 5 losses), F. Wagner (23 + 7 assists), Carter (15 + 7 rebounds), Suggs (11 + 6 assists), Bol (9) – start; Ross (21), Bamba (14), Harris (2), Okiki (2), Houston (0).
Houston: Green (34), Shengyun (20 + 10 rebounds), Gordon (19), Porter (17 + 8 rebounds + 11 assists + 7 losses), Smith (3) – start; Martin (21), Eason (8), Matthews (6), Knicks (3), Garuba (3).
Detroit – Oklahoma City – 112:103 (28:33, 20:30, 36:22, 28:18)
Detroit: Bay (25), Cunningham (21 + 11 rebounds + 7 assists + 5 losses), Ivey (15 + 11 rebounds + 6 assists), Bogdanovich (12), Stewart (11 + 12 rebounds) – start; Diallo (11 + 8 rebounds), Duren (7), Leavers (5), Hayes (5).
Oklahoma City: Gilges-Alexander (33 + 7 rebounds + 4 blocks), Giddy (9), Dort (7), Robinson-Earl (7), Williams (6) – start; Williams (11 + 8 rebounds), Muskala (11), Mann (9), Baizley (8), Jeng (2).
Indiana – New Orleans – 129:122 (32:30, 26:25, 42:36, 29:31)
Indiana: Turner (37 + 12 rebounds), Halliburton (20 + 13 assists), Heald (20), Nembard (15), Smith (15 + 11 rebounds) – start; McConnell (10), Maturin (8), Jackson (4), Taylor (0).
New Orleans: Ingram (29), Williamson (26 + 7 rebounds + 7 assists), Jones (16), Valanciunas (14 + 7 rebounds), McCollum (9 + 7 assists) – start; Graham (11), Murphy (11), Nance (3), Marshall (2), Alvarado (1).
Philadelphia – Phoenix – 100:88 (33:20, 23:27, 19:23, 25:18)
Philadelphia: Embiid (33 + 10 rebounds), Harris (21 + 8 rebounds + 6 assists), Maxi (11 + 6 assists), Melton (6 + 7 rebounds), Tucker (4 + 8 rebounds) – start; Niang (21), Reed (2), Milton (2), Tybull (0).
Phoenix: Booker (28 + 7 rebounds + 6 losses), Bridges (15), Ayton (14 + 7 rebounds), Craig (3), Paul (2) – start; Payne (14), Lee (10), Landale (2), Biyombo (0), Saric (0), Okogi (0), Shamet (0).
Atlanta – Milwaukee – 117:98 (25:36, 27:22, 37:22, 28:18)
Atlanta: Murray (25 + 8 rebounds + 11 assists), Collins (14), Hunter (10), Capela (5 + 12 rebounds), A. Holiday (4) – start; Griffin (24), J. Holiday (14), Okongwu (12), Johnson (5 + 8 rebounds), Kraychi (3), Culver (1), Martin (0), Forrest (0), Kaminsky (0).
Milwaukee: Y. Antetokounmpo (25 + 7 rebounds + 5 losses), Holiday (16 + 7 assists + 8 losses), B. Lopez (11), Allen (11), Carter (2) – start; Portis (11 + 10 rebounds), Matthews (6), Nvora (4), Bowchamp (4), Ibaka (4), Hill (2), Mamukelashvili (2), T. Antetokoumbo (0).
Miami – Portland – 107:110 (28:28, 32:25, 21:20, 26:37)
Miami: Strus (16), Butler (16 + 7 assists + 6 steals), Adebayo (16), Lauri (15 + 7 rebounds + 8 assists), Caleb Martin (10) – start; Vincent (15), Dedmon (10), Robinson (9).
Portland: Simons (25), Grant (23), Lillard (19 + 6 assists), Hart (12 + 9 rebounds + 8 assists + 5 losses), Nurkic (4 + 11 rebounds) – start; Winslow (12), Little (6), Sharpe (5), Eubanks (2), Watford (2).
Chicago – Toronto – 111:97 (30:27, 28:26, 28:17, 25:27)
Chicago: Lavigne (30 + 5 losses), Vucevic (15 + 13 rebounds + 5 losses), Dosunmu (12), Williams (10), DeRozan (9 + 7 assists) – start; Jones (12), Dragic (10), Green (9), Caruso (4), Terry (0), M. Hill (0), Bradley (0).
Toronto: Wanvleet (27), Trent (19), Anunobi (13), Barnes (5), Koloko (5) – start; Achiuva (10), Porter (5), Hernangomes (5), Banton (4), Flynn (4), Boucher (0), Young (0).
Memphis – Boston – 106:109 (34:28, 20:37, 31:19, 21:25)
Memphis: Morant (30 + 8 rebounds + 9 assists), Bain (19), Brooks (13 + 7 rebounds), Clarke (10 + 8 rebounds), Aldama (8) – start; Konchar (12 + 7 rebounds), Laravia (6), Jones (6), Tillman (2), Roddy (0).
Boston: Tatum (39), Brown (21 + 9 rebounds + 7 losses), Smart (15 + 7 rebounds + 12 assists), Horford (15), G. Williams (2) – start; Brogdon (8 + 10 rebounds), Hauser (5), White (4), Wonle (0).
Minnesota – New York – 107:120 (29:38, 23:38, 28:27, 27:17)
Minnesota: Towns (25 + 13 rebounds + 7 assists), Edwards (16 + 9 rebounds), Russell (14 + 8 assists), Anderson (9), McDaniels (6) – start; Reid (11), Rivers (9), Nowell (8), McLaughlin (4), Forbes (3), Prince (2), Knight (0).
New York: Randle (31 + 8 rebounds + 5 losses), Brunson (23 + 8 assists), Barrett (22), Reddish (8), Sims (4) – start; Toppin (15 + 7 rebounds), Mabilis (9), Hartenstein (4), Rose (2), Fournier (2), McBride (0), Archidiakono (0), Mikhailyuk (0).
San Antonio – Denver – 109:115 (28:28, 34:37, 27:29, 20:21)
San Antonio: Johnson (30 + 6 losses), Jones (20 + 9 assists), Vassell (17), Peltl (4 + 7 rebounds + 9 assists), Sohan (2) – start; Richardson (22 + 6 losses), McDermott (9), Bassey (3 + 8 rebounds), Bates-Diop (2), Robie (0).
Denver: Jokic (26 + 8 rebounds + 10 assists), Porter (24), J. Murray (19 + 6 assists), Caldwell-Pope (11), Gordon (9) – start; Highland (14 + 5 losses), Green (6), Jordan (4 + 8 rebounds), Brown (2), Brown (0).
Dallas – Brooklyn – 96:94 (29:34, 24:16, 19:23, 24:21)
Dallas: Doncic (36 + 6 assists + 5 losses), Finney-Smith (18), Dinwiddy (2), McGee (0), Bullock (0) – start; Green (16), Hardaway (11), Wood (6), Kleber (5), Powell (2 + 8 rebounds).
Brooklyn: Durant (26), O’Neal (15 + 8 assists), Harris (14), Claxton (10 + 14 rebounds), Sumner (4) – start; Thomas (19), Watanabe (3), Simmons (2), Seth Curry (1), Duke (0), Sharpe (0), Mills (0).
Golden State – Sacramento – 116:113 (29:31, 26:36, 24:21, 37:25)
Golden State: Curry (47 + 8 rebounds + 8 assists), Wiggins (25 + 11 rebounds), Thompson (16), Greene (11 + 8 rebounds + 6 assists + 5 losses), Looney (2 + 13 rebounds) – start ; Cuminga (5), Lamb (4), Poole (2), Moody (2), Jerome (2).
Sacramento: Fox (28 + 6 assists), Sabonis (19 + 15 rebounds + 6 assists), Herter (11), Murray (6 + 7 rebounds), Barnes (0) – start; Monk (24), Mitchell (12), Davis (9), Lyles (2), Metu (2).
Utah – Lakers – 139:116 (42:34, 34:37, 39:27, 24:18)
Utah: Markkanen (23), Clarkson (22), Conley (14 + 12 assists), Beasley (14), Olynik (10) – start; Sexton (17), Horton-Tucker (15), Gay (8), Kessler (8 + 9 rebounds), Azubuike (4), Bolmaro (2), Fontecchio (2), Alexander-Walker (0), Agbaji (0 ).
Lakers: Davis (29), Nunn (18), Reeves (11), Brown (10), Gabriel (4) – start; Westbrook (22), Jones (10 + 7 rebounds), Christie (8), Ryan (2), Pippen (1), Toscano-Anderson (1).
Clippers – Cleveland – 119:117 (31:37, 33:27, 24:23, 31:30)
Clippers: George (26), Mrs. Morris (20), Jackson (18 + 7 assists), Mann (16), Tooth (10 + 9 rebounds) – start; Powell (17), Kennard (6), Batum (3), Covington (3).
Cleveland: Mitchell (30), Mobley (26 + 8 rebounds), Garland (19 + 12 assists + 5 losses), Allen (10 + 20 rebounds), Levert (4) – start; Love (17 + 7 rebounds), Wade (6), Okoro (3), Osman (2).
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