Nba risultati: Warriors-Clippers 112-97, Thunder-Bucks 115-142

Nba risultati: Warriors-Clippers 112-97, Thunder-Bucks 115-142

Milwaukee domination, after 5 defeats Golden State overwhelms the Clippers. Hits for Memphis and Cleveland

Simone Sandri

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Golden State returns to success by overcoming the Clippers, Milwaukee dominates Oklahoma City while Phoenix, without CP3 and Booker, has the better of the Magic.

Golden State Warriors-Los Angeles Clippers 112-97

The Warriors (44-22), returning from five consecutive losses and a complicated schedule from recovery with the Nuggets, produce a good performance against the Clippers (34-33) and find a comfortable success. With an AC Curry (15 points with 1/6 from long distance) there is an excellent Kuminga, 21 points and six assists, and Poole (20 points) to give important minutes off the bench to Steve Kerr. The Clips, betrayed by a disappointing Jackson (2/14 from the field) fail to find rhythm in attack and in the end they close with a bad 35% shooting.

Golden State:Kuminga 21 (5/9, 2/3, 5/6 tl), Poole, Thompson 20. Rebounds: Wiggins 11. Assist: Kuminga 6, Looney 6.

Los Angeles Clippers:Batum 17 (3/4, 3/7, 2/5 tl), Kennard 11, Morris Sr. 11. Bounce: Zubac 9. Assist: Jackson 7.

Oklahoma City Thunder-Milwaukee Bucks 115-142

All too easy for the reigning champions who go to a wedding against the defense of the Thunder (20-45). Giannis, without even struggling too much, signs 39 points in just 28 ‘of play, Middleton, on the other hand, puts 25 points and nine assists on the scoresheet. The Bucks (41-25) seem to have found the square and above all at an offensive level in the last five games they are sending important messages to the whole NBA: five consecutive successes with 128.4 average points on the scoresheet.

Oklahoma City: Gilgeous-Alexander 33 (8/15, 3/3, 8/12 tl), Waters III 16, Pokusevski 13. Rimbalzi: Gilgeous-Alexander 14.

Milwaukee: Antetokounmpo 39 (9/15, 4/4, 9/13 tl), Middleton 25, Portis 19. Rebounds: Portis 14. Assist: Middleton 9.

Memphis Grizzlies-New Orleans Pelicans 132-111

No problem for the Grizzlies (45-22) who immediately make things clear with a first quarter of 44 points and then keep the Pelicans at a safe distance (27-38) and go on to win easily. The usual excellent Morant stamps his card with 24 points, eight rebounds and eight assists, on the other side instead with Ingram in the pits McCollum becomes Nola’s first offensive option and in the end closes with 32 points and 11 assists.

Memphis:Morant 24 (6/9, 2/4, 6/7 tl), Jackson Jr., Bane 22. Rebounds: Morant 8. Assist: Morant 8.

New Orleans: McCollum 32 (8/11, 5/10, 1/3 tl), Hernangomez 17, Marshall 16. Rimbalzi: Hernangomez 9. Assist: McCollum 111.

Orlando Magic-Phoenix Suns 99-102

The reworked Suns (52-13) without Chris Paul and Devin Booker manage to get the better of the Magic (16-50) thanks to the good performance of Ayton, who shows the muscles under the basket and closes with 21 points and 19 rebounds, and to the triple of Shamet (21 points with 6/10 of three). However, Bridges’ defensive play was also fundamental, blocking the conclusion from long distance Franz Wagner four seconds from the siren.

Orlando: Carter Jr. 20 (7/11, 1/3, 3/4 tl), M. Wagner 12, Fultz, Anthony 11. Rimbalzi: Bamba 15. Assist: Anthony 5.

Phoenix: Shamet 21 (0/2, 6/10, 3/3 tl), Ayton 21 (10/19, 1/1 tl), Payne 18. Rimbalzi: Ayton 19. Assist: Payne 12.

Indiana Pacers-Cleveland Cavaliers 124-127

A super Garland does it all, scoring 41 points (his career high) and 13 assists and realizing the free throws 14 ” from the siren that bring the Cavaliers back definitively (38-27). The Pacers (22-45) shoot with 54% from the field and put 8 players in double digits, but make too many mistakes in the final fraction and in the end collect the third consecutive defeat.

Indiana: Haliburton 25 (5/7, 4/7, 3/4 tl), Washington Jr., Smith, Bitadze 15. Rimbalzi: Bitadze 9. Assist: Brogdon 12.

Cleveland:Garland 41 (10/17, 4/9, 9/9 tl), Mobley 22, Markkanen 21. Rimbalzi: Mobley 12. Assist: Garland 13.

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