The National Basketball Association has played seven regular season games.
In the National Basketball Association, the last participant in the playoffs is determined. Denver, who beat Memphis at home 122: 109, earned a spot in the wanted six in the West.
So, Minnesota, who were able to beat San Antonio at home 127: 121 tonight, will go into the play-in.
In addition, we noticed Toronto’s victory against Philadelphia 119: 114. Ukrainian defender of the Canadians Svyatoslav Mikhailyuk never took part in the fight again, having spent the entire game on the bench.
NBA. Regular Championship. April 8
Charlotte – Orlando 128: 101 (30:28, 40:22, 27:32, 31:19)
Charlotte: Ball (26 + 8 rebounds + 9 assists), Rozier (22 + 8 rebounds), Bridges (13), Washington (10), Plumley (4) – start; Ubre (16), Harrell (14), Thomas (7), Cody Martin (7), McDaniels (6), Jones (2), Thor (1), Buckknight (0), Richards (0).
Orlando: Okiki (20 + 7 rebounds), M. Wagner (17), Fultz (12 + 6 assists), Suggs (5), Bamba (2) – start; Hampton (12 + 8 rebounds), Kennedy (12), Brazdeikis (12), Scofield (8), R. Lopez (1).
Milwaukee – Boston 127: 121 (36:29, 33:30, 33:38, 25:24)
Milwaukee: Holiday (29 + 8 rebounds + 8 assists), J. Antetokounmpo (29 + 11 rebounds), Middleton (22 + 8 rebounds + 9 assists), B. Lopez (15 + 7 rebounds), Matthews (7) – start ; Portis (17 + 7 rebounds), Connaughton (6), Hill (2), Carter (0).
Boston: Smart (29 + 7 assists), Theis (22), Brown (22 + 10 rebounds + 11 assists), White (19), G. Williams (4 + 8 rebounds) – start; Pritchard (12), Houser (11), Cornet (2), Nesmith (0).
Toronto – Philadelphia 119: 114 (26:33, 30:27, 31:25, 32:29)
Toronto: Siakam (37 + 11 rebounds + 12 assists), Trent (30), Achiuva (20 + 5 losses), Barnes (13 + 10 rebounds), Birch (2) – start; Boucher (7), Bata (6), Flynn (4).
Philadelphia: Embiid (30 + 10 rebounds + 5 losses), Maxi (22), Green (18), Harden (13 + 15 assists), Harris (8 + 7 rebounds) – start; Niang (9), Milton (9), Reid (5 + 7 rebounds), Korkmaz (0).
Minnesota – San Antonio 127: 121 (30:35, 34:22, 33:25, 30:39)
Minnesota: Edwards (49 + 8 assists), Towns (21 + 13 rebounds), Beasley (11), Beverley (8 + 8 assists), Vanderbilt (6 + 9 rebounds) – start; Nowell (11), McDaniels (10), McLaughlin (8), Reid (3), Prince (0).
San Antonio: Johnson (20), Vassell (18), Peltl (15 + 17 rebounds), Jones (14 + 8 assists), Primo (12 + 6 assists) – start; Bates-Diop (14 + 7 rebounds), Collins (13), Richardson (11 + 6 assists), Langford (3), Wiskamp (1), Kaycock (0).
New Orleans – Portland 127: 94 (33:28, 32:24, 36:24, 26:18)
New Orleans: McCollum (23 + 7 assists), Valanciunas (14 + 8 rebounds), Hayes (11), Jones (9 + 8 rebounds), Graham (6) – start; Hernangomez (17 + 14 rebounds), Nance (12), Murphy (12), Harper (8), Alvarado (7 + 9 assists), Snell (5), Marshall (3), Temple (0), Clarke (0) .
Portland: Eubanks (20), Alleby (17), Johnson (6 + 8 assists), Brown (4 + 7 rebounds), Dunn (2 + 6 assists) – start; Perry (15), Lozada (11), Macklemore (9), Williams (5), Blevins (3), Hughes (2).
Denver – Memphis 122: 109 (34:30, 36:23, 35:25, 17:31)
Denver: Jokic (35 + 16 rebounds + 6 assists), Gordon (22 + 5 losses), Barton (16), Morris (10), Green (5) – start; Highland (16+7), Rivers (9), Green (6), Reed (2), Cousins (1), Howard (0), Campazzo (0).
Memphis: Bain (14), Brooks (12), Jaren Jackson (10), Jones (5), Adams (2 + 8 rebounds) – start; Williams (12), Clark (11), Melton (11), Anderson (11), Aldama (8), Konchar (6), Tillman (5), Ponce (2).
Golden State – Lakers 128: 112 (27:32, 38:30, 26:22, 37:28)
Golden State: Thompson (33), Poole (19 + 11 assists), Wiggins (17), Greene (10 + 7 assists), Looney (4) – start; Payton (10), Porter (10 + 8 rebounds), Bielica (9), Cuminga (6), Iguodala (5 + 7 assists), Moody (3), Lee (2), Toscano-Anderson (0).
Lakers: Horton-Tucker (40), Monk (24 + 7 rebounds), Howard (16 + 12 rebounds), Reeves (12), Johnson (8 + 6 losses)-start; Ellington (6), Gabriel (6), Augustine (0), Bazemore (0).
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