Gallinari’s Hawks defeated, Spurs ok – Basketball

Gallinari’s Hawks defeated, Spurs ok – Basketball
The Spurs are likely to remain and watch after the regular-season, but in the meantime give great satisfaction to coach Gregg Popovich. San Antonio beats the Los Angeles Lakers 117-110 and the 73-year-old makes NBA history, equaling Don Nelson’s record for victories. Waiting for the overtaking that will allow him to become the coach with the highest number of games won (next match against the Raptors), Popovich leads his team to his success from the bench, while Dejounte Murray takes care of the field, touching the triple double, putting on the scoresheet 26 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists. Poeltl and Richardson each make 18, 13 Johnson and 11 McDermott. Lakers without the injured LeBron James and who collect defeat number 36. The 18 points of Horton-Tucker and 17 each of Westbrook (10 rebounds for him) and Monk are not enough.

Atlanta knocked out on the Pistons’ parquet. Danilo Gallinari’s Hawks, tenths to the East, lose in the overtime against Detroit which wins 113-110.
The “Gallo” starts from the bench and in 21 minutes scores 14 points and 4 rebounds. Only Clint Capela does not go in double figures among the five of the starting quintet, but he still has 9 points and 12 rebounds to his credit. Double doubles for Collins (17 points and 11 rebounds) and Young (14 points and 12 rebounds), 22 points for Bogdanovic, 15 for Hunter.

The Pistons win, driven by Cunningham’s 28 points (10 assists) and Grant’s 23 points, without forgetting Bagley’s double double from the bench (19 points and 10 rebounds). In all eight matches played in the night. The success of the Nuggets on Golden State (out Curry) stands out with Nikola Jokic who closes with a triple double of 32 points, 15 rebounds and 13 assists.

Philadelphia also win (121-106 over the Bulls with Embiid great protagonist with his 43 points and 14 rebounds), Heat (123-106 over the Rockets with 31 points for Herro), Timberwolves (overwhelmed the Blazers for 124-81 with 27 points and 13 rebounds for Towns), Mavericks (111-103 against Jazz with 35 points and 16 rebounds for Doncic) and Knicks (131-115 against Kings with 46 points and 10 rebounds for Randle).

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