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NBA: Strong Dennis Schröder ends the Los Angeles Lakers horror series

After almost six years, the Los Angeles Lakers can win again in Minnesota thanks to Dennis Schröder and LeBron James. The Milwaukee Bucks, however, lose the fourth game in a row. Damian Lillard saves the Portland Trail Blazers with an amazing crunchtime.

The Bucks lose their fourth game in a row despite a strong Giannis Antetokounmpo, while Boston can breathe easy. Zion Williamson dominates against his favorite opponent.

Boston Celtics (14-13) – Denver Nuggets (15-12) 112:99

  • After the last weak performance against Detroit and Washington, the game plan made the Celtics a present and Boston accepted it with thanks. Jaylen Brown led his colors to victory with 27 points against weakened replacement nuggets. “We had two weak games now so we needed a win,” said the forward. “We needed more effort and that’s what we did.”
  • With Will Barton (private reasons), Gary Harris (adductors), Paul Millsap (knee) and Monte Morris (shoulder strain), Denver was missing four important rotation players, so it was Nikola Jokic’s show for 48 minutes. The Serb put on 43 points (16/23 FG), 6 rebounds and 5 assists, but otherwise only Jamal Murray (25, 9 turnovers) and Facundo Campazzo (15, 8 dimes) scored double digits.
  • But that was not enough back and forth, Boston gained a 15-point lead in the first half and also led with 11 points before the fourth quarter. The nuggets didn’t get closer than 7 points, but that didn’t matter because players like Michael Porter Jr. (0, 0/8 FG) and JaMychal Green (2, 1/7 FG) as starters did not produce any production.
  • It was a little different with the Celtics, eight of the nine players used scored at least 8 points. Jayson Tatum (21, 6/18 FG) had difficulties with his throw again, but played 8 assists. Kemba Walker contributed 17 points to the win, Tristan Thompson (9, 12 rebounds) narrowly missed a double-double. Daniel Theis was missing with an injury to his index finger, Isaiah Hartenstein saw a good 10 minutes of the Nuggets and put on 6 counters (3/3 FG) and 1 rebound.

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