The National Basketball Association played 11 games in the regular season.
Both Ukrainian representatives received playing time with their teams last night in the NBA. However, again, not much. Svyatoslav Mikhailyuk spent three minutes and 36 seconds on the floor in the home match between New York and Atlanta. “Nicks” defeated the opponent 113:89, and the Ukrainian scored three points by making an accurate throw from behind the arc.
Alexei Len had less time to prove himself. In the away game against Milwaukee, the center played only one minute and 18 seconds, during which he managed to make one rebound and give one assist. “Kings” lost to the opponent 113:126.
NBA. Regular Championship. December 8
Orlando – Clippers 116:111 OT (14:32, 26:17, 31:29, 28:21, 17:12)
Orlando: Banquero (23), Bol (20 + 9 rebounds), M. Wagner (20 + 13 rebounds), F. Wagner (15), Fultz (1) – start; Anthony (13), Scofield (9), Bamba (8), Huston (5), Harris (2), Ross (0).
Clippers: Batum (16), Zubac (16 + 13 rebounds), Jackson (15), Leonard (14 + 7 rebounds), George (11 + 7 rebounds) – start; Mann (19 + 9 rebounds), Covington (10), Brown (7 + 8 rebounds), Coffey (3).
Toronto – Lakers 126:113 (39:31, 31:16, 27:28, 29:38)
Toronto: Wanvleet (25 + 7 assists), Siakam (25 + 10 rebounds + 7 assists), Anunobi (23), Barnes (13 + 17 rebounds), Koloko (1 + 4 blocks) – start; Trent (18), Boucher (16 + 7 rebounds), Flynn (5), Champeny (0), Dautin (0), Banton (0), Young (0).
Lakers: Schroeder (18), Bryant (16), Walker (12), Reeves (10), Toscano-Anderson (3) – start; Westbrook (16 + 9 rebounds + 5 losses), Nunn (15), Jones (10 + 10 rebounds), Brown (8), Christie (5).
New York – Atlanta 113:89 (31:20, 22:21, 36:26, 24:22)
New York: Randle (34 + 17 rebounds), Grimes (23), Barrett (15 + 7 rebounds), Brunson (8 + 6 assists), Robinson (8 + 10 rebounds) – start; Fast (8), Hartenstein (4), Sims (4), McBride (3+6 assists), Toppin (3), Mikhailyuk (3).
Atlanta: Young (19 + 6 assists), Capela (13 + 11 rebounds), Griffin (9), Johnson (6), Murray (2) – start; Okongwu (10), Bogdanovich (9), A. Holiday (7), Krejchi (7), J. Holiday (5), Culver (2), Kaminsky (0).
brooklyn – Charlotte 122:116 (38:28, 35:27, 23:32, 26:29)
Brooklyn: Irving (33 + 9 assists + 4 blocks), Durant (29 + 9 rebounds + 8 assists), Claxton (14 + 7 rebounds), Harris (8), O’Neal (3) – start; Seth Curry (20+6 assists), Sumner (9), Mf Morris (6), Thomas (0), Warren (0).
Charlotte: Rosier (29), Ubre (28 + 8 rebounds), McDaniels (19 + 7 rebounds), Plumley (13 + 11 rebounds), Washington (12 + 7 assists) – start; Jones (5), Maledon (5), McGowans (3), Richards (2), Thor (0).
Chicago – Washington 115:111 (29:22, 23:27, 28:32, 35:30)
Chicago: DeRozan (27 + 7 rebounds + 5 losses), Lavigne (25 + 7 rebounds + 6 losses), Vucevic (25 + 11 rebounds), Williams (11), Caruso (5 + 9 assists) – start; Dosunmu (8), White (6), Drummond (4), Dragic (2), Jones (2).
Washington: Porzingis (28 + 9 rebounds + 5 losses), Kuzma (21), Morris (17 + 8 assists), Kispert (10), Avdia (10 + 6 assists) – start; Gafford (10), Barton (6), Gibson (5), Goodwin (4), Gill (0).
Memphis – Oklahoma City 123:102 (27:25, 30:27, 37:35, 29:15)
Memphis: Morant (26 + 13 rebounds + 11 assists), Brooks (24), Jaren Jackson (12 + 5 blocks), Adams (8), Konchar (7) – start; Clark (17 + 8 rebounds), Aldama (14), Roddy (8), Williams (4), Jones (3), Tillman (0).
Oklahoma City: Gilges-Alexander (26 + 7 assists + 5 losses), Giddy (10 + 10 rebounds), Pokuszewski (10), Robinson-Earl (9 + 9 rebounds), Williams (7) – start; Mann (12), Omoruyi (11), Joe (8), Wiggins (6), Muscala (3), Williams (0).
New Orleans – Detroit 104:98 (27:28, 29:15, 23:30, 25:25)
New Orleans: Williamson (29 + 10 rebounds), Murphy (20), Valanciunas (14 + 12 rebounds), McCollum (8), Daniels (6) – start; Marshall (17), Nance (5 + 9 rebounds), Graham (3), Alvarado (2).
Detroit: Hayes (17+12 assists), Ivey (12), Stewart (10), Bogdanovich (5), Bagley (0) – start; Bay (25), Burks (14), Duren (12 + 13 rebounds), Knox (3), Joseph (0), Diallo (0).
milwaukee – Sacrament 126:113 (34:29, 34:32, 29:33, 29:19)
Milwaukee: J. Antetokounmpo (35 + 7 assists), Holiday (31 + 6 assists), B. Lopez (17 + 9 rebounds), Middleton (14 + 6 assists), Allen (10) – start; Portis (7), Connaughton (6), Carter (3), Hill (3), Mamukelashvili (0), T. Antetokounmpo (0), Green (0).
Sacramento: Sabonis (23 + 12 rebounds + 7 assists), Barnes (20), Fox (15), Murray (15), Herter (13) – start; Monk (16), Metu (5), Mitchell (4), Holmes (2), laziness (0), Okpala (0), Ellis (0), Dellavedova (0), Liles (0).
Minnesota – Indiana 121:115 (35:17, 28:44, 27:29, 31:25)
Minnesota: Russell (28), Edwards (26 + 8 rebounds + 8 assists + 6 steals + 6 losses), Gobert (16 + 21 rebounds), McDaniels (12), Anderson (7) – start; Nowell (14), McLaughlin (6), Reid (6 + 7 rebounds), Garza (4), Rivers (2), Moore (0).
Indiana: Halliburton (26 + 15 assists), Heald (26), Turner (23 + 7 rebounds + 4 blocks), Nesmith (9), Nembard (7) – start; Maturin (14), Jackson (4), McConnell (4), Brissette (2), Bitadze (0), Brown (0).
Utah – Golden State 124:123 (30:35, 36:34, 34:22, 24:32)
Utah: Clarkson (22 + 9 assists), Beasley (18), Sexton (17), Olynyk (15), Kessler (10 + 12 rebounds + 5 blocks) – start; Fontecchio (18), Alexander-Walker (11 + 7 rebounds), Gay (9), Vanderbilt (4), Agbaji (0).
Golden State: Pool (36 + 8 assists + 6 losses), Thompson (22), Green (7), Looney (7 + 9 rebounds), Jerome (4) – start; Cuminga (24), Divincenzo (7 + 9 rebounds + 7 assists), Lamb (7), Moody (6), Wiseman (3).
Phoenix – Boston 98:125 (21:31, 21:38, 23:35, 33:21)
Phoenix: Booker (17), Craig (11), Ayton (8 + 7 rebounds), Paul (4), Bridges (4) – start; Okogi (28 + 7 rebounds), Payne (12), Shamet (6), Saric (4), Landale (2), Lee (2), Biyombo (0), Wainwright (0).
Boston: Brown (25 + 7 rebounds), Tatum (25), G. Williams (14), Griffin (9 + 9 rebounds), Smart (4 + 6 assists + 5 losses) – start; Brogdon (16), Cornet (12), White (7+6 assists), Pritchard (7), Houser (6), Jackson (0), Vonle (0).
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