The center’s players Joel Embīd and Nikola Jokičs played successful matches in the National Basketball Association’s (NBA) regular championship on Wednesday and forged the victories of their teams. Embade scored 50 points while the Philadelphia 76ers won the Orlando Magic at home with a score of 123: 110 (25:21, 22:36, 47:23, 29:30).
He was able to repeat his career record with 27 minutes on the court, but in the fourth quarter he played for a paltry 58 seconds. He also defeated 12 rebounds and blocked three shots. Tobias Harris agreed with 21 points. Mo Bamba scored 32 points and scored seven long shots, breaking career records.
Meanwhile, Jokichi scored 49 points while beating the Los Angeles Clippers at home in the Denver Nuggets with a score of 130: 128 (29:25, 18:34, 34:22, 33:33, 16:14). The Serbian basketball player also scored 14 rebounds and made ten assists, earning a “triple-double” for the third consecutive match of the season. Close to double-digit numbers in the three statistics was also Monte Morris, who scored 19 points, won nine balls under the baskets and awarded nine assists.
In the Clippers team, Ivica Zubacs scored the most productive career of his career, scoring 32 points and winning ten balls under the baskets. Reggio Jackson scored 28 points and made 12 assists. According to the sports statistics company Elias Sports Bureau, the last time the players of the center of two opposing teams scored at least 80 points in one match was in February 1974. On Wednesday, there were as many as two matches, with Embid and Bamba (82) and Jokich and Zubac (81) reaching the limit. NBA teams will play 82 games in the regular season this season.
NBA Game Results
“Lakers” – “Pacers” 104:111
“Nuggets” – “Clippers” 130:128
“Kings” – “Pistons” 131:133
“Jazz” – “Rockets” 111:116
“Mavericks” – “Raptors” 102:98
“Spurs” – “Thunder” 118:96
“Bulls” – “Cavaliers” 117:104
“Bucks” – “Grizzlies” 126:114
“Hawks” – “Timberwolves” 134:122
“Celtics” – “Hornets” 102:111
“Heat” – “Trail Blazers” 104:92
“76ers” – “Magic” 123:110
“Wizards” – “Nets” 118:119
Tournament table