The National Basketball Association played two regular season games.
Only two regular season games were played last night in the NBA. Both ended in blowout victories, and both were defeated by conference leaders.
First in the East and overall in the championship, Milwaukee lost at its own site to the main chaser – Boston. The visitors did not give the “deer” a quarter, confidently winning 140:99.
Meanwhile, East-leading Denver succumbed to New Orleans as they continued their desperate attempt to make the playoffs. The “Pelicans” also beat the hosts in every quarter, getting a huge win 107:88.
NBA. Regular Championship. March 31st
Milwaukee – Boston 99:140 (26:34, 21:41, 27:39, 25:26)
Milwaukee: J. Antetokounmpo (24 + 7 rebounds), Middleton (13), B. Lopez (8), Holiday (6), Allen (3) – start; Portis (12 + 10 rebounds), Dragic (9), Carter (8), Connaughton (8), Matthews (4), Bowchamp (3), T. Antetokounmpo (1), Crowder (0), Ingles (0).
Boston: Tatum (40 + 8 rebounds), Brown (30), Horford (14), Smart (10 + 8 assists), White (8) – start; Brogdon (14), R. Williams (7 + 7 rebounds + 4 blocks), G. Williams (6), Griffin (4), Cornet (4), Houser (3), Muskala (0).
Denver – New Orleans 88:107 (17:21, 23:29, 30:32, 18:25)
Denver: J. Murray (21+7 assists), Gordon (11), Porter (10), Caldwell-Pope (5), Bryant (4) – start; B. Brown (19), K. Brown (11), Green (5 + 7 rebounds), Nnaji (2), Chanchar (0), Smith (0), Watson (0).
New Orleans: Ingram (31 + 11 rebounds + 10 assists), McCollum (23), Murphy (15), Valanciunas (15 + 12 rebounds), Jones (6 + 7 rebounds) – start; Marshall (7), Nance (4), Daniels (3), Richardson (3).
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