the Celtics led the Kings by 60 points, because impossible is not Kings

Another night stamped Early Evening, another night stamped Catherine Lara, and if you have these two references you are a boomer but a stylish boomer. For those who don’t have it? So it was a crazy night, so it was a magical night in the NBA, and we summarize it all in a few lines, a few stats and a few images.

# The results of the night

# What you must remember

  • Nikola Jokic was phenomenal again, like every night for two years.
  • Cade Cunningham also begins to be every night, despite the defeats that follow.
  • The Raptors are very happy to have found a hot Gary Trent Jr..
  • Joel Embiid keeps boning anything that moves, it’s getting awkward.
  • Tobias Harris was also huge, it’s been a long time.
  • The Clippers trailed the Wizards by 35 points and WON with a 3+1 from Luke Kennard in the final seconds.
  • Read the last sentence carefully.
  • The Celtics EXPLODED the Kings, and it would be embarrassing if it wasn’t the Kings.
  • Besides, Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum were good at the same time, and as always it was terrible for the opposing defense.
  • Anthony Davis was finally back for the Lakers and he was a gentle contributor to the win over the Nets.
  • LeBron James, he was still unplayable, definitely these young people are really intrepid.
  • The Spurs carded the Rockets in the Texas derby of Wish and Gregg Popovich is only eight victories from his Holy Grail.
  • Tim Hardaway Jr. has broken his foot.
  • The Warriors put 38 to the Mavs.
  • It’s called a bad night in Dallas.
  • Anthony Edwards unleashed an extra-terrestrial evening in Portland.

# Some memories of the night

# The Top 10 of the night

# The TTFL scores of the night

# Classification

# Tonight’s program

  • 1h : Magic – Clippers
  • 1h – Pacers – Hornets
  • 1h : Cavaliers – Bucks
  • 1h30 : Heat – Knicks
  • 1h30 : Hawks – Kings
  • 2h : Bulls – Raptors
  • 2h : Nets – Nuggets
  • 2h30 : Spurs – Grizzlies
  • 4h : Jazz – Suns
  • 4h : Blazers – Mavericks
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  1. Counterintuitively…The Lakers got a break when AD went down for 17 games, because they finally realized that maybe Lebron shouldn’t be out top dribbling the shot clock down to 7 seconds while all the Lakers yearn for the ball—like a frustrating pick-up basketball game. He’s frequently in the post now where the game’s nastiest physique can have his way with most of the NBA players that are built like greyhounds and not the mastiff that James is.lHe can see the court better and make the better pass from there as well—or spin and muscle his way to the hoop (he’s rediscovered a forgotten tool we used to call a pump fake AND he’s taking it up off of TWO feet! What a concept). And all the while his fall away is lying in wait. That’s a triple threat to the third (but, I don’t want to create another stat—God, I hate stats.) And, without the ball in his hands as often, he’s moving WITHOUT it—what a concept. Ten bucks says teams would much rather guard him 30 feet from the rim while he employs his old dribble/stare down technique than trying to muscle him underneath or on the move without the ball. And someone tell him to turn down his amazing court vision occasionally—which might distract from his shot at times—and, instead, just step right into every open shot he finds. He can get a clear look almost any time down. If he made his mind up to focus and stroke that sucker when he had space, his percentage would soar and the opportunity to attack the rim would increase—a vicious outcome. Have you noticed he no longer shoots the heaviest three ball in the league? The past couple years, his outside shot reminded me of the tenth frame in a PBA tourney. “Unselfish” is a misused word. An unselfish player takes 30 shots if he knows it will help his team. It’s not UNselfish to pass up a layup to make a wild or unsound pass (see Russ and Ben)…Early in the season, it looked like the young bucks were realizing that maybe the Emperor was naked (or slow and aging) and they were taking it right at Lebron. With AD out, he started flexing again—and in new ways. It’s really something to see.

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