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NBA Regular Phase Games: Celtics Dominance, Magic’s Golden Duo, Bucks Struggle, and More

After the NBA tournament games, the regular phase matches return. The day returned with four high-profile duels. The confirmation of the Celtics, the Heat stop the Hawks’ streak, Milwaukee crashes without Lillard… we review the most interesting of the night. The Celtics are the best team in the East. And maybe from the NBA. Unstoppable, the pieces have fit together perfectly. The new fashionable trio in Boston, supported by Jrue Holiday, does nothing but win. In the victory against Toronto (117-94), Tatum had 27 points, Brown had 29 and Porzingis accompanied with 21. When everyone comes into play, there is no rival in the league. The golden duo of the Magic. It is no longer news that Orlando is on the right path. The resounding victory against an irregular Bucks (112-97) confirms it. Banchero and Franz Wagner have started the season at a sensational level. 26 points and 12 rebounds for the center, while the world champion scored 24. Suggs, who is having a good start to the campaign, finished with 20. The Bucks, one of lime and one of sand. Milwaukee is going to have a hard time finding itself. Without Lillard, they got bogged down on offense and fell in Orlando. Only Giannis showed his face. The Greek finished with 35 points and 10 rebounds. Middleton, the big loser by the arrival of the former Blazers player, is having the worst start to the campaign in living memory. Curry… and little else. The Warriors were surprised at home by the superlative Cavaliers (110-118). Only Stephen, who was very alone, fought for victory until the end. He finished with 30 points (and 4/14 from three-point range), that’s for sure. The next highest scorer, Klay with 14. Miami stops the Hawks. The Heat were able to stop one of the NBA’s winning teams. With five wins in six games, Atlanta was already thinking at the top of the East. Without Jimmy Butler or Tyler Herro, a very worthwhile victory for Spoelstra’s team. Adebayo, master and lord of painting. The big culprit for Miami’s victory without their offensive references was Bam Adebayo. The center scored 26 points and 17 rebounds in clear dominance of the hoops. Good game also from rookie Jaime Jaquez Jr, who finished with 20 points. Choral effort of the Heat. Precisely, Jaime Jaquez was the protagonist of the play of the night. The Heat rookie, formerly of UCLA, “broke Bogdanovic’s ankles” with a crossover that left the Serbian on the ground. Magic 112 – 97 BucksCeltics 117 – 94 RaptorsHawks 109 – 117 HeatWarriors 110 – Cavs 118
2023-11-12 09:51:10
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