The National Basketball Association played five regular season games.
Brooklyn can’t win without Kevin Durant. The Nets’ leader was injured on January 9 against Miami, and since then the team has lost all four games they have played.
Another misfire happened last night in the away game against Phoenix. The hosts won 117:112, but there was no struggle in the rivalry. The fact is, going into the last quarter, “solar” is leading with a difference of +20 points.
Let’s also note another loss to the reigning champions – Golden State. The “fighters”, apparently, were encouraged by a visit to the White House and a meeting with the US President, and they gave a real fight to the leader of the championship Boston. However, the “Celts” with the support of their own convictions put a squeeze on the opponent in overtime 121:118.
NBA. Regular Championship. January 20th
Detroit – Chicago 108:126 (24:31, 32:34, 23:28, 29:33)
Detroit: Bogdanovich (25), Ivey (16), Bay (16 + 9 rebounds), Stewart (7 + 11 rebounds), Hayes (4 + 8 assists) – start; Diallo (17), Duren (11 + 12 rebounds), Leavers (6), Burks (6).
Chicago: Lavigne (30), DeRozan (26 + 9 rebounds + 5 losses), Vucevic (16 + 15 rebounds + 6 assists), Dosunmu (13), Williams (10) – start; Jones (12), White (10), Dragic (3), Caruso (2), Terry (2), Jones (2), M. Hill (0), Simonovic (0), Bradley (0).
Boston – Golden State 121:118 OT (25:26, 29:29, 28:34, 24:17, 15:12)
Boston: Tatum (34 + 19 rebounds + 6 assists + 7 losses), Horford (20 + 10 rebounds), Smart (18), Brown (16 + 9 rebounds), R. Williams (14 + 11 rebounds) – start; Brogdon (14 + 7 rebounds), G. Williams (2), Cornet (2), White (1).
Golden State: Curry (29 + 7 assists), Poole (24), Thompson (24), Wiggins (20 + 4 blocks), Dr. Green (11 + 13 rebounds + 9 assists) – start; Divincenzo (6), Looney (2 + 12 rebounds), Lamb (2).
Minnesota – Toronto 128:126 (31:37, 35:39, 35:33, 27:17)
Minnesota: Russell (25 + 6 assists), Edwards (23 + 7 assists + 5 losses), Anderson (20 + 10 rebounds + 6 assists), McDaniels (18 + 7 rebounds), Reid (5 + 7 rebounds) – start; Nowell (13), Knight (8), Garza (7), Prince (6), Ryan (3), Moore (0).
Toronto: Barnes (29 + 8 rebounds), Wanvleet (25 + 10 assists), Trent (18), Anunobi (15 + 8 rebounds), Siakam (13 + 7 rebounds + 9 assists) – start; Achiuva (11), Wiskamp (9), Young (4), Hernangomes (2).
Portland – Philadelphia 95:105 (14:26, 20:31, 31:22, 30:26)
Portland: Lillard (25 + 11 assists + 6 losses), Grant (24), Simons (16 + 5 losses), Hart (8 + 7 rebounds), Nurkic (4 + 11 rebounds) – start; Little (10), Eubanks (6), Sharpe (2), Walker (0).
Philadelphia: Embiid (32 + 9 rebounds), Harden (16 + 10 rebounds + 14 assists + 5 losses), Harris (11 + 7 rebounds), Melton (5), Tucker (0) – start; Maxi (15), Milton (10), Niang (9), Harrell (5), Tybull (2).
Phoenix – Brooklyn 117:112 (35:29, 30:22, 29:23, 23:38)
Phoenix: Bridges (28 + 9 assists), Ayton (24 + 14 rebounds), Lee (16), Saric (7), Craig (2) – start; K. Johnson (19), Lee (15 + 6 assists), Wainwright (5), Biyombo (1), Washington (0).
Brooklyn: Irving (30 + 7 rebounds + 7 assists), Claxton (20 + 11 rebounds), Harris (16), Simmons (7 + 6 assists), O’Neal (4) – start; Seth Curry (16), Thomas (15), Warren (3), Watanabe (1), Sharpe (0), Mr. Morris (0).
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