A strange night in the NBA. Great matches, huge and sometimes historic individual performances, but a weird mood. Maybe because a big boxing match was taking place at the same time, who knows. In any case, we were on basketball, and we obviously did well. It’s time for the NBA recap of the night!
The results of the night
- Pacers – Heat : 111-124 (stats)
- Magic – Sixers 98-86: (stats)
- Raptors – Pistons : 95-99 (stats)
- Hawks – Wizards : 129-117 (stats)
- Cavaliers – Bulls : 144-126 (stats)
- Knicks – Nets : 124-122 (stats)
- Spurs – Lakers : 115-120 (stats)
- Rockets – Clippers : 125-104 (stats)
- Pelicans – Nuggets : 101-94 (stats)
- Thunder – Suns : 99-83 (stats)
- Warriors – Grizzlies : 123-118 (stats)
- Kings – Wolves : 126 – 130 a.p (stats)
What to remember
- The Pacers do not raise their heads from the water against the Heat.
- The Sixers fail again: despite the presence of Paul George and Joel Embiid, it is still Jared McCain who carried the group. Too simple for the Magic in these conditions, and Philly has a 10th defeat in 12 games!
- The Pistons win in Toronto, yes it’s true.
- A match between French rookies which only partially kept its promises: Alexandre Sarr scored 20 points (his career record) but Zaccharie was more discreet. And the Wizards took a beating.
- PS: if Kyle Kuzma doesn’t quickly stop taking shots like a nag without thinking about Bilal Coulibaly, we’re not going to knit him a sweater with XXL sleeves.
- The Spurs, led by Victor Wembanyama with 25 points and 13 rebounds, fought hard, but lost to the Lakers of an immortal LeBron James and an imperial Anthony Davis.
- Chris Paul has surpassed 12,000 career assists. That makes wheelbarrows of caviar.
- The Cavaliers continue: 14-0, biggest winning streak in the history of the franchise!
- A New York derby that kept its promises: Mikal Bridges and Jalen Brunson clutched in money time, Cam Thomas in wisp mode (43 points!).
- James Harden only needed 4 3-pointers to overtake Ray Allen as the most prolific sniper in NBA history. He was asked, and only leaves with perfect equality. So we will have to wait a little longer.
- Without Nikola Jokic, the Nuggets lost in the Bayou, although decimated by injuries.
- The Thunder crushed the Suns with a Devin Booker next to his pumps (2/10 shooting…)
- The Warriors beat up the Grizzlies, and got into trouble with the referees: Steve Kerr penalized with a technical, Draymond Green excluded!
- A monumental match between Kings and Wolves, marked by De’Aaron Fox’s franchise record: 60 points scored!!!
The highlight of the night
PARDON BRANDIN UNDERGROUND?!? 😱pic.twitter.com/KUh7Vi3Tx7
— TrashTalk (@TrashTalk_fr) November 16, 2024
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Next night’s program
- 21h : Hornets – Spurs
- 2h : Celtics – Raptors
- 2h : Pelicans – Lakers
- 2h30 : Mavericks – Spurs
- 4h : Kings – Jazz