You wait for him every morning to start the day on the right foot, so here it is without further delay: the NBA Top 10 of the night, with today in the spotlight of the game winner, the dunk that hurts love -clean, and decisive cons.
#10 : Anthony Edwards still thinks he’s in the NCAA and quietly sets up a counterattack lay-up. Kyle Kuzma says no.
#9 : After planting 105 award-winning shots in a row in training, Steph Curry throws a huge bomb against the Bulls to complete the third quarter. Bingo.
#8 : Kyrie Irving puts his former teammate Terry Rozier in the sauce and says hello to rookie LaMelo Ball with a wonderful change of hand in the air.
#7 : yes, Eric Bledsoe can be decisive in an important moment. In the last seconds of the match between the Pelicans and the Spurs, DeMar DeRozan tries the shot of the equalizer but E-Bled covers it well as it should.
#6 : the genius of Robin Lopez, quite simply.
#5 : At the end of his career, PJ Washington can tell himself that he put Kevin Durant on a poster.
#4 : the action that perhaps best symbolizes the historic jerk the Mavs inflicted on the Clippers. Mini eurostep by Willie Cauley-Stein and dunk in traffic. What?
#3 : the Celtics learned to speak Lithuanian. Domantas Sabonis marks the and-one that makes the diff against Boston.
#2 : Damion Lee therefore became the go-to-guy of the Warriors in the clutch. This sentence is enough to sum up the state of the California franchise today.
#1 : decidedly, complicated evening for KD. After PJ Washington, it’s Terry Rozier who stuffs Kevin with a very big tomar on the counterattack. Bang!
Come on, we went around, and for the images it’s just below you just have to click. Us? We start to have done the tour so we will quietly stretch a good blow before the continuation. See you soon ? See you soon, and happy holidays.
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