because he knows Texas well, El Barbudo teaches Spurs a lesson

Boom, the summary arrives with a summary of the 11 matches of the night. On the menu ? The Lakers without shaking (a bit anyway), the Hawks have found their way back, the Hornets are in full swing, Jusuf Nurkic has worked in the building, Ja Morant is still as struck and the Chief has made the Texans taste hot. Come on, little cafe, let’s sit down and watch this.

# The results of the night

# What you must remember

  • The Hornets signed a seventh victory in eight games, this time against a more than average Thunder.
  • After a worrisome first half, the Lakers stormed off and clinched their second-half victory.
  • Did the Magic really want to win? You have 4 hours.
  • LeBron James? 29 points, 7 rebounds, 5 assists, 1 interception and 1 block at 52% shooting including 2/7 from afar.
  • Clippers robbed Philly and walked away with the cash: Joel Embiid 40 points, but Nico Batum and Reggie Jackson were awesome
  • The Hawks have won a third consecutive victory for the reception of the Heat: finally the beginning of the big things?
  • Celtics and Blazers gave each other as many blows, but Jusuf Nurkic downright swallowed his opponents: 29 points and 17 rebounds.
  • The Raptors of… Scottie Barnes crushed Washington: 27 points for the kid.
  • It was Fred VanVleet who killed the game with a big award-winning shot to the head of his vis-à-vis.
  • Bucks and Bulls didn’t have a great game, although DeMar DeRozan scored 35 points
  • The Greek Freak was enough for him with a 30/12.
  • James Harden’s Nets won in San Antonio: 37 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists for El Barbudo!
  • Ja Morant and Nikola Jokic fought an XXL duel, to be found in reading right there.
  • A great Rudy Gobert (24/14) carried the Jazz against Cade Cunningham’s Pistons (25/6/5)
  • On Stephen Curry’s first career buzzer beater, the Warriors sent Houston home.

# Some memories of the night

# The Top 10 of the night

# The TTFL scores of the night

# Classification

# Tonight’s program

  • 1h : Bucks – Kings
  • 2h : Cavaliers – Thunder
  • 3h : Suns – Pacers
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