The National Basketball Association played seven regular season games.
Through ten games, Washington has not known the joy of winning in the NBA regular season. Successive defeats on the anniversary of the “wizards” caused the Lakers, who himself lacked stars this season. 119:117 – in favor of the “lake”, who played on their site.
We also note the extravaganza, arranged for fans in Minnesota of the local “wolves” and visiting “bulls” from Chicago. Both teams scored 276 points. To the delight of the fans, the hosts were stronger – 150:126.
NBA. Regular Championship. December 19th
Boston – Orlando – 92:95 (23:26, 18:24, 30:18, 21:27)
Boston: Brown (24 + 14 rebounds + 5 losses), Smart (15 + 7 rebounds + 7 assists), G. Williams (14), White (8), Horford (8) – start; Brogdon (12), R. Williams (6), Hauser (5), Cornet (0), Pritchard (0).
Orlando: Banquero (31), F. Wagner (12), Bol (11 + 8 rebounds), M. Wagner (11), Fultz (8) – start; Scofield (13), Anthony (7), Ross (2), Harris (0), Bamba (0).
Indiana – New York – 106:109 (28:29, 25:25, 32:30, 21:25)
Indiana: Heald (23), Nesmith (23 + 10 rebounds), Halliburton (15 + 10 assists), Turner (6 + 8 rebounds), Nembard (4) – start; Maturin (15), Smith (9), Duarte (6), Jackson (2 + 8 rebounds), McConnell (2), Brissett (1).
New York: Brunson (30), Randle (25 + 14 rebounds), Barrett (24 + 5 losses), Robinson (10 + 13 rebounds + 4 blocks), Grimes (6) – start; Quick (5), Sims (4), McBride (3), Hartenstein (2).
Detroit – brooklyn – 121:124 (35:21, 36:33, 25:44, 25:26)
Detroit: Bogdanovich (26 points + 4 rebounds), Ivey (19 + 4 assists) Bagley (12 + 4), Burks (12 + 5), Bay (10 + 1), Hayes (10 points + 5 assists + 8 rebounds) , Knox (9 points + 3 assists), Stewart (9 + 7), Duren (8 + 11), Joseph (6 points + 4 rebounds)
Brooklyn: Durent (43 points + 6 assists + 2 rebounds), Irving (38 points + 8 assists + 3 rebounds), O’Neal (11 points + 2 assists + 2 rebounds), Warren (6 points + 1 assist), Claxton (6+7+2), Sumner (5+2+5), Simmons (4+8+8), Watanabe (3+3+3), Harris (3 points), Seth Curry (3 points + 1 rebound) ), Morris (2 points).
Toronto – Golden State – 110:126 (26:36, 28:32, 26:34, 30:24)
Toronto: Siakam (27+5+6), Wanvleet (22+4+8), Barnes (17+5+3), Flynn (16+6+2), Boucher (11+14 assists), Young (7+ 2 assists), Benton (4+2 rebounds), Koloko (3+3 assists), Hernangomes (3+4)
Golden State: Pool (43 points + 1 assist + 6 rebounds), D. Green (17 + 9 + 5), Looney (11 + 11 + 2), Thompson (17 + 7 + 4), J. Green (15 + 7+1), Jerome (9+4+4), Lamb (6+1 rebounds), DiVicenzo (5+1+6), Cuminga (2+1 rebounds), Baldwin (1+1+1), Wiseman ( 1 gear).
Minnesota – Chicago – 150:126 (32:34, 39:31, 42:32, 37:29)
Minnesota: Edwards (37 + 7 rebounds + 11 assists), Russell (28 + 8 assists), McDaniels (15 + 8 rebounds), Reed (10), Anderson (2) – start; Knight (16), Rivers (14), Forbes (10), Nowell (9), Garza (7), Minott (2), Ryan (0), Moore (0).
Chicago: DeRozan (29 + 6 assists), Vucevic (23 + 9 rebounds), Lavigne (22 + 6 assists), Williams (13), Caruso (5) – start; Jones (13), White (10), Dragic (6), Dosunmu (5), Bradley (0).
Denver – Charlotte – 119:115 (20:25, 35:27, 39:28, 25:35)
Denver: Jokic (40 + 27 rebounds + 10 assists + 5 losses), Caldwell-Pope (20), Gordon (19 + 10 rebounds), Brown (16), J. Murray (6 + 11 assists) – start; Green (8), Highland (7), Brown (2), Jordan (1), Chanchar (0).
Charlotte: Ball (31), Hayward (15 + 10 rebounds), Plumley (11 + 9 rebounds), Washington (10), Rosier (2) – start; Ubre (16), McDaniels (14), Richards (11), Jones (3), Maledon (2), Thor (0).
Lakers – Washington – 119:117 (30:29, 36:23, 21:36, 32:29)
Lakers: James (33 + 7 rebounds + 9 assists), Walker (21), Bryant (16 + 10 rebounds), Schroeder (12 + 7 assists), Reeves (12) – start; Westbrook (9 + 9 rebounds + 8 assists), Jones (8), Christie (8), Brown (0). Washington: Beal (29), Kuzma (22 + 16 rebounds), Porzingis (21 + 11 rebounds), Avdia (8), Morris (7) – start; Gafford (12), Goodwin (7 + 7 rebounds), Kispert (6), Barton (5), Gibson (0)
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