The National Basketball Association played five regular season games.
Dallas’ remarkable victory was remembered for another NBA game day. The team from Texas hosted the Lakers at their site and was able to defeat the opponent thanks to the record.
Note that the visitors had the better fight and generally looked more solid on the floor, except for one quarter. But what? In the third part of the game, the hosts won 51:21. 51 points is a record in team history. Additionally, Dallas’ record is the best in NBA Christmas game history.
Let’s also note the success of Boston, which in the match of the leaders of the East, defeated Milwaukee on its own parquet 139:118.
NBA. Regular Championship. December 26
New York – Philadelphia – 112:119 (37:25, 26:35, 33:35, 16:24)
New York: Randle (35 + 9 rebounds), Brunson (23 + 11 rebounds), Barrett (17 + 8 rebounds), Grimes (10 + 6 rebounds), Robinson (10 + 16 rebounds) – start; Quick (11), Sims (4), Hartenstein (2), McBride (0).
Philadelphia: Embiid (35 + 8 rebounds), Harden (29 + 12 assists), Melton (15), Harris (8), Tucker (6) – start; Niang (16), Milton (8), Harrell (2), Bahay (0), Tybull (0).
Dallas – Lakers – 124:115 (21:28, 22:26, 51:21, 30:40)
Dallas: Doncic (32 + 9 rebounds + 9 assists), Wood (30 + 8 rebounds + 7 assists), Hardaway (26), Bullock (14), Dinwiddy (8 + 8 assists) – start; Bertans (6), Powell (4), Wright (4), Hardy (0), Dorsey (0), Pinson (0).
Lakers: James (38), Walker (9), Beverly (8), Bryant (8), Schroeder (7) – start; Westbrook (17), Reeves (16), Jones (3), Brown (3), Nunn (2), Christy (2), Gabriel (2 + 7 rebounds).
Boston – Milwaukee – 139:118 (36:28, 26:33, 38:25, 39:32)
Boston: Tatum (41 + 7 rebounds), Brown (29), White (12), Horford (11), Smart (6 + 8 assists) – start; G. Williams (11), Brogdon (9), R. Williams (6), Houser (6), Pritchard (4), Griffin (2), Cornet (2).
Milwaukee: J. Antetokounmpo (27 + 9 rebounds), Holiday (23 + 7 assists), B. Lopez (16), Connaughton (15), Allen (8) – start; English (11), Carter (7), Bowchamp (5), Portis (4 + 9 rebounds), Matthews (2), Mamukelashvili (0).
Golden State – Memphis – 123:109 (33:29, 26:25, 40:30, 24:25)
Golden State: Pool (32+5 losses), Thompson (24+9 rebounds), Divincenzo (19), Dr. Green (3 + 13 rebounds + 13 assists), Moon (3) – start; Jerome (14), Lamb (11), Moody (10), Cuminga (7), Wiseman (0).
Memphis: Morent (36 + 7 rebounds + 8 assists + 6 losses), Brooks (13 + 5 losses), Jaren Jackson (11), Bain (9), Adams (6 + 14 rebounds) – start; Jones (13), Clark (9 + 7 rebounds), Aldama (9), Williams (3), Konchar (0).
Denver – Phoenix 128:125 OT (28:24, 23:33, 30:27, 32:29, 15:12)
Denver: Jokic (41 + 15 rebounds + 15 assists), Gordon (28 + 13 rebounds), J. Murray (26 + 6 assists), Caldwell-Pope (15), Porter (7 + 8 rebounds) – start; Brown (5), Highland (3), Brown (3), Nnaji (0).
Phoenix: Ayton (22 + 16 rebounds + 6 losses), Paul (17 + 16 assists), Craig (13 + 8 rebounds), Bridges (13), Booker (2) – start; Shamet (31 + 6 assists), Lee (18 + 8 rebounds), Biyombo (5), Okogi (4), Wainwright (0).
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