In the only game played in the National Basketball Association, the audience witnessed a tense struggle.
In the National Basketball Association last night, there was only one game, but so what. In the Detroit – Dallas game, the audience witnessed the entire spectrum of sports emotions.
After an even game in the first half, the teams went for a long break with a score of 61:60 in favor of the hosts. However, just after returning to the floor, the “Pistons” increased the speed significantly, confidently winning the third quarter 38:29.
Dallas made an incredible effort to overcome -10 and send the game to overtime. But the visitors’ joy quickly turned to disappointment. For additional time, Detroit had the strength left, eventually grabbing the final victory 131:125.
NBA. Regular Championship. December 2nd
Detroit – Dallas – 131:125 OT (36:36, 25:24, 38:29, 18:28, 14:8)
Detroit: Bogdanovich (30), Hayes (22 + 8 assists), Bagley (19 + 13 rebounds), Stewart (9 + 12 rebounds), Leavers (6) – start; Ivey (16+6 assists), Düren (11), Burks (10), Bay (6), Knox (2), Joseph (0).
Dallas: Doncic (35 + 10), Hardaway (26), Powell (7), Finney-Smith (6), Dinwiddy (2 + 6) – start; Wood (25 + 8 rebounds), Kleber (10 + 4 blocks), Green (6), Bullock (6), Bertans (2).
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