The Golden State Warriors (19-19) get in the NBA with the Los Angeles Clippers (25-14) with 104: 130 under the wheels.
Already after three completed quarters the guests are 68: 104 behind, in the final quarter James Wiseman draws attention again with 14 points and seven rebounds, it is not enough for more due to a throw rate of 35 percent. Stephen Curry has only 13 points and only sinks one triple attempt.
At the Clippers, last year’s final MVP Kawhi Leonard has already finished work after 28 points, nine rebounds and 31 minutes of play. Los Angeles hits over 53 percent of the three-pointers, only in the last twelve minutes this value falls slightly.
In the shooting guards duel between Devin Booker (Phoenix Suns) and Damian Lillard (Portland Trail Blazers), the former has the upper hand. The Suns (25-11) cement second place in the west with a narrow 127:12 victory at the Trail Blazers (21-15).
Booker leads his team to their 14th success in the past 16 games with 33 points, Lillard has 30 points. Phoenix is three-quarters behind a deficit, but Portland fails to break away more than eleven points. A 24: 9 run between quarter three and four turns the game in favor of the Arizona team.
The Brooklyn Nets (25-13) beat another top team from the East with the Boston Celtics (19-18). The 121: 109 success turns into a gala performance by ex-Celtics player Kyrie Irving, he scores 40 points. There are even MVP calls for Irving from the few fans present at the Barclays Center.
The Houston Rockets (11-24) conceded their 14th consecutive defeat at the Sacramento Kings (15:22) with 105: 125.
More NBA results:
Charlotte Hornets – Detroit Pistons 105:102
Toronto Raptors – Atlanta Hawks 120:121
Chicago Bulls – Philadelphia 76ers 105:127
Miami Heat – Orlando Magic 111:103
Milwaukee Bucks (Triple-Double Antetekounmpo) – New York Knicks 134:101
New Orleans Pelicans – Minnesota Timberwolves 105:135
Oklahoma City Thunder – Dallas Mavericks 116:108
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