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Gobert dominant against the Clippers, Fournier and New York come back

For its 70th game of the 2021-2022 regular season, Utah did not give the Clippers a gift. Without Donovan Mitchell, the Jazz won 121-92 with an excellent Rudy Gobert (19 points at 8/11 on shots, 16 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 blocks in 27 minutes). While his team was up to 41 points behind, Nicholas Batum was preserved, playing only 11 minutes. The Clippers remain entrenched in eighth place in the West as Utah stabilizes in fourth place, with 44 wins and 26 losses.

Indeed, his pursuer, Dallas (43 wins and 27 losses), lost to Philadelphia 111 to 101. Frank Ntilikina played 9 minutes for 3 1/2 points, 2 rebounds and 2 assists.

Utah like Dallas are preceded by Phoenix (1st), Memphis (2nd) and Golden State (3rd). The Grizzlies however lost in Atlanta. Killian Tillie (knee) was not on the score sheet, nor wasYves Pons. Among the Hawks, ninth in the East with a balanced record (35 wins and 35 losses), Timothé Luwawu-Cabarrot was used 21 minutes for 7 3/4 points and 5 rebounds.

Behind, New York is struggling to get closer to tenth place, synonymous with qualifying for the play-in. The Knicks narrowly won against Washington DC (100-97). They scared themselves by missing their last seven shots and allowing the Wizards to pick up after being 15 points behind. 15 is also the number of points scored by Evan Fournier, thanks to his 5/11 behind the arc. The French also distributed 4 assists, took 2 rebounds and intercepted 3 balls, in 34 minutes.

They play for nothing. Second to last in the West, the Thunder lost 120-108 to Eastern Conference leader Miami. OKC installed Olivier Sarr in the major five. This one was satisfied with 3 rebounds and 1 against in 14 minutes. off the bench, Théo Maledon finished him with 4 points at 2/4, 4 rebounds and 2 assists in 14 minutes as well.

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