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Basketball – NBA: Tatum hero of Boston, Traoré made his big debut

Published on November 17, 2024 at 8:33 a.m. – updated on November 17, 2024 at 8:40 a.m. Aurélie Sacchelli

Five games were scheduled for the night in the NBA, and champion Boston suffered against the worst team in the East, Toronto, but ended up winning after overtime thanks to a shot from Jayson Tatum. If Victor Wembanyama, injured in the knee, did not play during San Antonio’s defeat in Dallas, another Frenchman, Armel Traoré, had a great moment by making his debut with the Lakers.

The reigning champion and current second in the Eastern Conference behind the invincible Cleveland Cavaliers, facing the red lantern, two victories on the clock. A priori, this Boston-Toronto on Saturday should not have had any suspense. And yet, the Celtics had all the difficulty in the world to beat the Raptors, with a score of 126-123 after overtime. The 2024 champions needed a decisive Jayson Tatum (24pts, 11rbds, 9pds), who had missed the two-point shot for victory at the 48-minute buzzer (114-114) but who did not miss the shot three points from victory at the overtime buzzer. Twenty-two seconds earlier, Neemias Queta was just as important by blocking a lay-up from RJ Barrett for a triple-double (25pts, 10rbds, 15pds) before capturing the rebound. Toronto, led by Jakob Pöltl, author of his career record (35pts at 16/19 on shots, all two points), pushed Boston to its limits in this match where neither team scored more than ten points in advance. Ultimately, Boston comes out of it, but it will clearly have to be better during the clash against Cleveland on Tuesday. Still in the East, a match between mid-table teams saw Charlotte (9th) beat Milwaukee (12th) with a score of 115-114. Giannis Antetokoumpo, yet author of a triple-double (22pts, 15rbds, 12pds) missed the winning shot at the buzzer. On the Hornets side, Frenchman Moussa Diabaté (22) delivered another very good match, with 12 points and 14 rebounds in 25 minutes.

109 points in 24 hours for Fox!

In the West, the Lakers, fourth, won a fifth victory in a row by defeating New Orleans 99-104. Trailing by fifteen points in the second quarter, the Californians scored a 15-29 in the third to take the advantage and win, thanks in particular to Anthony Davis’ 31 points and 14 rebounds. LeBron James’ series of triple-doubles came to an end (21pts, 7rbds, 5pds), while this match allowed 21-year-old French power forward Armel Traoré (whose brother Nolan is expected very high in the next draft) to make his debut in the NBA. The Cristolien, who benefits from a two-way contract this season, was entitled to 4 minutes of play, but missed the only shot (at 3 points) he attempted, signing an “air ball” in the left corner on a pass from LeBron James. Sacramento (7th) upheld logic by beating bottom-place Utah 121-117, with De’Aron Fox still exceptional. Author of 60 points on Friday in a defeat after overtime, he scored 49 on Saturday (16/30 on shots, 14/19 on free throws). Finally, Dallas (10th) narrowly ended its series of four defeats, beating its neighbor San Antonio (12th) with a score of 110-93. The Spurs were without Victor Wembanyama, who was injured in the right knee during Friday’s defeat against the Lakers and who will be examined day by day. If Luka Doncic was quite clumsy (16pts to 6/16), Kyrie Irving and Daniel Gafford carried the Mavs, with 22 points each.

NBA / REGULAR SEASON
Saturday November 16, 2024
Charlotte Hornets – Milwaukee Bucks : 115-114
Stats for Moussa Diabaté (CHA): 25 minutes of play, 12 points (6/7 on shots including 0 3-point shots, 0 free throws taken), 14 rebounds, 1 pass, 1 interception, 3 blocks, 3 lost balls, 1 fault
Stats for Tidjane Salaun (CHA): 9 minutes of play, 3 points (1/4 on shots including 1/3 at 3pts, 0 free throws taken), 1 rebound, 2 assists

New Orleans Pelicans – Los Angeles Lakers : 99-104
Armel Traoré (LAL) stats: 4 minutes of play, 0 points (0/1 on shots including 0/1 at 3pts, 0 free throws taken), 1 rebound, 1 foul

Dallas Mavericks – San Antonio Spurs: 110-93
Stats for Sidy Cissoko (SAS): 4 minutes of play, 0 points (0/1 on shots including 0/1 at 3pts, 0 free throws taken), 1 rebound, 1 foul
Victor Wembanyama (SAS), injured in the knee, did not play

Sacramento Kings – Utah Jazz : 121-117
Boston Celtics – Toronto Raptors : 126-123 ap

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