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Lose Brooklyn web They hit the Kings returned from Jordi Fernandez a Sacramento while the Cleveland Cavaliers continue at an excellent level with 17 wins in 18 games.
In addition to the day’s meetings, there was Sunday news in the NBA was the injury Grant Williamswho will miss the rest of the season with the Charlotte Hornets due to a tear in the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee.
Kings 103 – Web 108
Mike Brown, technician than Kingshe joked before the game that he wanted to join him Fernandezwho was his assistant coach in SacramentoI wanted to “kick his ass” on the court and then “give him a hug.”
In the end it was Fernandez the one who got his way with a hug Brown after the victory since then web (7-10) won in Sacramento with 34 points and 6 assists Cam Thomas18 points from the bench Noah Clowney and 16 points and 6 rebounds Cam Johnson. Brooklyn He shined from the rim with 19 of 39 three-pointers.
In the Kings (8-9), De’Aaron Fox (31 points), Domantas Sabonis (13 points, 18 rebounds and 7 assists) and DeMar DeRozan (18 points) could not prevent a triumphant return Fernandez a Sacramento.
“He’s more than a mentor to me. He’s like a family member to me. I wouldn’t be in this position without him,” said the Spanish coach referring to Brown.
CAVALIERS 122 – RAPTORS 108
With six players above 10 points, the Cavaliers (17-1) once again showed the power and understanding of their block in this great start to the season. Donovan Mitchell (26 points with 5 triples), Thank you Jerome (26 points with 4 rebounds and 6 assists) and Jarrett Allen (23 points and 13 rebounds) in front Cleveland.
Jakob Poeltl (12 points and 19 rebounds) one of the six players with double figures of the Birds of prey (4-13) but none of them reached 20 points.
CELTIC 107 – LYRICS 105
Suffering until the end after leading by 19 points in the third quarter, the Celtic (14-3) they added the fifth victory in a row thanks to him Jaylen Brown (29 points with a good 7 of 10 in triples) and Rory White (19 points and 9 rebounds plus a great defensive performance).
With 7.1 seconds on the clock, the wolves (8-8) had a possession to win the game or win overtime but all three were at the horn Naz Reidwhich also looked out of time and should have been reviewed, did not enter.
Anthony Edwards (28 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists), Julius Randle (23 points and 6 rebounds) and Rudy Gobert (10 points and 20 rebounds) the highlights of Minnesota.
HEAT 123 – MAVERICKS 118
Jimmy Butler the hero was Heat (7-7), in their victory in extra time against the Mavericks (9-8), as he called overtime with a basket with 4.3 seconds left and finished the game with 33 points (11 of 17 on field goals, 11 of 16 on free throws), 9 re -turnovers and 6 assists.
a sin Luca Doncic for the second game in a row, blindnessThe game was in hand in the final seconds of the fourth quarter, but they had strung together four wins, but Kyrie Irvingtheir best, missing a free throw that left the difference at +2 for Butler could connect it.
He could hardly be despised Irving who added 14 points in an impressive final season and finished with 27 points (9 of 21) and 6 assists.
SIXERS 99 – CLIPPERS 125
a sin Joel Embiid in Paul GeorgeThe Sixers took another step in their terrible start (3-13) and also saw him become a franchise player, Hard Jameslead the Clippers (11-7) with 23 points (12 of 12 from the line) and 8 assists. The Angelenos led by 33 points in the third period and made 58 of their shots.
Jared McCain (18 points) and Tyrese Maxey (17) the most productive of serious attack by the Six with 39.5% in attempts at the basket and 23.1% in triples.
This Sunday was completed with a 115-103 victory for the Indiana team. Pacers in front of some Washington Wizards ruins who have lost 11 games in a row and have the worst record in the league (2-13).
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## World Today News Interview: NBA Roundup
**Welcome to World Today News, where we break down the biggest sports headlines. Today, we’re diving into a thrilling weekend of NBA action with two esteemed guests:**
**[Guest 1 Name]**, a renowned basketball analyst with [credentials], and **[Guest 2 Name]**, a former NBA player with extensive experience, welcome aboard.
**Let’s get started with a look at two standout performances this weekend.**
**Section 1: Return to Sacramento & Cavaliers Dominance**
* **[Guest 1 Name]**, Jordi Fernández secured a triumphant return to Sacramento, leading his Brooklyn Nets to victory over the Kings. What were the key factors in this win, and how did Fernández’s prior experience with the Kings likely factor into the gameplan?
* **[Guest 2 Name]**, we saw another dominant display by the Cleveland Cavaliers. 17 wins in 18 games is an impressive start to the season. What makes this Cavaliers team so formidable, and is their current success sustainable?
**Section 2: Injuries and Resilience**
* **[Guest 2 Name]**, Grant Williams’ season-ending knee injury is a significant blow to the Charlotte Hornets. How will this impact their trajectory this season, and what needs to happen for them to overcome this setback?
* **[Guest 1 Name]**, we witnessed several nail-biting finishes and comebacks across the league this weekend. How important is mental toughness and resilience in high-pressure situations like these?
**Section 3: From Celtics Comeback to Clippers Advantage**
* **[Guest 1 Name]**, the Celtics narrowly escaped against the Timberwolves after holding a strong lead. Do you think their recent winning streak might lead to complacency, and how can they avoid that trap?
* **[Guest 2 Name],** the Los Angeles Clippers were dominant against the struggling Philadelphia 76ers. Is this a sign of things to come for the Clippers, and what challenges do the Sixers need to address to turn their season around?
**Section 4: Looking Ahead**
* **[Guest 2 Name]**, what are some of the key storylines to watch in the NBA over the next few weeks?
* **[Guest 1 Name]**, with the season still young, how do you see the Western and Eastern Conferences shaping up?
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