The National Basketball Association played seven regular season games.
Boston found its game and went undefeated in the NBA championship in seven straight games. The team got another victory last night on its own parquet.
The hosts beat visiting Oklahoma 126:122, and were able to tip the scales in their favor only in the last quarter. The “Thunderbolts” led by seven points before the final segment.
Meanwhile, he continues to “fever” the reigning champions from the Golden State. This time, the “warriors” defeated San Antonio 132:95 on their site, but continued to have negative statistics of victories and defeats.
NBA. Regular Championship. November 15th
Orlando – Charlotte 105:112 (23:31, 22:27, 24:26, 36:28)
Orlando: F. Wagner (23), Carter (20), Bol (14 + 9 rebounds + 6 losses), Okiki (10), Suggs (2 + 7 assists + 5 losses) – start; Bamba (14 + 11 rebounds), Hampton (10), Houston (6), Harris (3), Ross (3).
Charlotte: Plumley (18 + 10 rebounds), Ball (17 + 9 assists + 5 losses), Rozier (17), Ubre (16 + 6 steals), Washington (14) – start; Maledon (14), McDaniels (10), Richards (6), Buckknight (0), Jones (0).
Detroit – Toronto 111:115 (23:27, 28:31, 26:30, 34:27)
Detroit: Ivey (21 + 8 assists), Bogdanovich (18 + 5 losses), Bagley (16), Stewart (9), Hayes (6) – start; Burks (15), Bay (9), Diallo (8), Leavers (7), Düren (2).
Toronto: Banton (27), Anunobi (19 + 7 rebounds), Barnes (8), Young (6), Porter (0) – start; Boucher (20), Flynn (12), Hernangomez (9), Koloko (8), Dautin (4), Birch (2).
Boston – Oklahoma City 126:122 (32:35, 30:34, 27:27, 37:26)
Boston: Tatum (27 + 10 rebounds), Brown (26 + 6 assists + 5 losses), Smart (22 + 8 assists), Horford (12 + 11 rebounds), G. Williams (7 + 7 rebounds) – start; White (16), Pritchard (10), Hauser (6), Cornet (0), Wonle (0).
Oklahoma City: Gilges-Alexander (37 + 8 assists), Dort (21), Giddy (16 + 7 rebounds + 7 losses), Pokuszewski (16 + 14 rebounds), Williams (14) – start; Williams (7), Wiggins (4), Robinson-Earle (4), Williams (2), Joe (1).
Miami – Phoenix 113:112 (35:31, 23:26, 26:34, 29:21)
Miami: Adebayo (30 + 10 rebounds), Butler (16 + 13 rebounds + 7 assists), Lauri (15 + 6 assists + 5 losses), Caleb Martin (15), Strus (5) – start; Dedmon (12), Vincent (10), Robinson (10).
Phoenix: Booker (25 + 8 rebounds), Ayton (16 + 12 rebounds), Bridges (15), Craig (10 + 9 rebounds), Payne (9) – start; Washington (21), Lee (14), Landale (2), Biyombo (0), Okogi (0).
Milwaukee – Atlanta 106:121 (24:29, 26:34, 30:31, 26:27)
Milwaukee: J. Antetokounmpo (27 + 8 rebounds + 8 losses), Bowchamp (20 + 8 rebounds), Carter (12 + 6 assists), B. Lopez (12), Allen (2) – start; Portis (14 + 10 rebounds), Nvora (10), Ibaka (5), Hill (2), Mamukelashvili (2), T. Antetokoumbo (0), Matthews (0).
Atlanta: Hunter (24), Young (21 + 9), Murray (19 + 8), Capela (19 + 10), Collins (16 + 9) – start; Griffin (7), Okongwu (6), Johnson (5), A. Holiday (4), Kraychi (0), Culver (0), Martin (0).
Houston – Clippers 106:122 (23:31, 23:27, 32:31, 28:33)
Houston: Green (25 + 7 assists), Porter (20 + 7 rebounds), Shengyun (16), Smith (7), Gordon (4) – start; Eason (9), Christopher (8), Martin (8), Garuba (5), Knicks (3), Washington (1), Marjanovic (0), Matthews (0).
Clippers: George (22 + 8 rebounds), Jackson (17 + 6 assists), Mrs. Morris (15), Zubac (9 + 7 rebounds), Kennard (8) – start; Powell (17), Mann (14), Batum (10), Brown (6), Covington (4), Coffey (0).
Golden State – San Antonio 132:95 (33:26, 28:19, 38:23, 33:27)
Golden State: Poole (36), Curry (16), Wiggins (10), Green (4 + 7 rebounds + 6 assists), Looney (2) – start; Tupa (17), Cuminga (15), Moody (11), Berde (9), Divincenzo (5), Rollins (5), Wiseman (2).
San Antonio: Johnson (15), Sohan (12 + 7 rebounds), Bates-Diop (12 + 9 rebounds), Vassell (6), Peltle (6 + 10 rebounds) – start; Richardson (10), Robie (9), McDermott (7), Jeng (6), Hall (6), Bassey (6 + 7 rebounds).
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