Detroit made history last night, but none of it will be remembered in time, in addition to a remarkable victory for the Thunder against the Wolves and a new victory for the Grizzlies.
Tuesday night there was action on all battle fronts of both conferences, between the leaders, those fighting for a place in the play-in and also in the lower zone. The duel of the day was won by OKC by defeating the West leader, Minnesota, while Memphis won again with Ja Morant on the court, the Clippers did the same despite the loss of Leonard and Detroit equaled the worst record of losing in a row with 27.
- Washington Wizards vs. Orlando Magic
The Magic continued to be the revelation of the season in the East and achieved a great victory in the capital 127 to 119 against the Wizards. Franz Wagner was once again the figure of the Florida team, bordering on a triple double with 28 points, nine assists and eight rebounds. He was followed by Paolo Banchero with 24 points and Anthony Black with 23 and six rebounds. Jordan Poole contributed 30 points for the locals.
- Detroit Pistons vs. Brooklyn Nets
Those from Detroit missed the chance to avoid entering bad league history by falling to the Nets 118 to 112. They were unable to reach the 41 points and nine rebounds of Cade Cunnignham, who did everything to try to avoid their a new fall. Visiting best was Cameron Johnson with 24 points, followed by Mikal Bridges with 21.
- San Antonio Spurs vs. Utah Jazz
Another underdog is San Antonio, who fell last night to the Jazz 130 to 118. Lauri Markkanen finished with a double-double of 31 points and 12 rebounds, followed by Jordan Clarkson with 24 points and eight assists. in addition to 20 and a six from Collin Sexton. For the SPurs, Keldon Johnson contributed 26
- Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Minnesota Timberwolves
Big win for OKC at home against the Wolves, the conference leaders, by 129 to 106 to take advantage of them and help others get closer to the top. And a great night from Shai Gilgeous-Alexander who finished with 34 points and nine assists on his personal tally, followed by Jalen Williams with 21 plus 20 from Lu Dort and Chet Holmgren.
- New Orleans Pelicans vs. Memphis Grizzlies
They had to go to overtime but in the end the Grizzlies won the rivalry against the Pelicans by the bottom, 116 to 115. Ja Morant shined again, since his return he has not stopped leading his team and last night he finished with 31 points and seven assists. Desmond Bane contributed 27 points and seven assists and Jaren Jackson Jr. closed. with a double-double of 19 and 10 rebounds.
- Houston Rockets vs. Indiana Pacers
The Pacers are getting back to their winning ways and this time the victim is the Rockets in Houston after defeating them 123 to 117. Tyrese Haliburton was the key to a double double of 33 points and 10 assists, accompanied by 18 points from Myles Turner. In Houston, what Alperen Sengun did was important, with a double double of 30 points and 16 rebounds.
- Chicago Bulls vs. Atlanta Hawks
Duel in need of victory left in the hands of the home owner, the Bulls, by 118 to 113. Having an unparalleled night was Andre Drummond, who dominated both sides with an impressive double double 24 points and 25 rebounds, followed by DeMar DeRozan’s 25 points and six assists.
- Portland Trail Blazers vs. Sacramento Kings
When they want to, the Blazers are really competitive and last night they defeated the Kings 130 to 113. Anfernee Simons was the local figure with 29 points, while Duop Reath closed the night with 25 points and nine rebounds. They fell to 43 and eight rebounds by De’Aaron Fox.
- Los Angeles Clippers vs. Charlotte Hornets
Those from LA again met with victory despite the new loss of Kawhi Leonard, this time defeating the Jornets 113 to 104. Signing the complete scoresheet was James Harden, with 29 points, eight assists and six that rebound, followed by Paul George with 25 units. Ivica Zubac closed with a double double of 18 points and 14 rebounds, while Russell Westbrook completed the other double figures with 14 points and 11 rebounds.
Source: Tycsports

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