with 43 points against the Jazz, Devin Booker obviously paid tribute to who you know

And one more Panzani Wednesday in our lives, the kind of evenings that often remain in memory. This one… won’t go down in history, except for the Jazz or the Knicks, but with a single N, and we’re leaving without further ado on the traditional and morning summary of the night after having downed half a pineapple. because, yes, here we also tell you about our lives.

# The results of the night

# What you must remember

  • The Kings picked up a 71-27 in two and a half quarters, 24 hours after suffering a – 60 against the Celtics. A circus.
  • The Clippers initially seemed blunt but as often they came out of it, at the same time even with 157 points behind at halftime the guys still believe in it like Lara Fabian.
  • Nicolas Batum was again very skilful, especially at the start of the match with already four triples at halftime.
  • The Hornets broke absolutely ALL possible punto records against the Pacers.
  • The Cavs are the new scarecrow of the Eastern Conference and except for Miami, we hardly exaggerate.
  • Miami therefore, which obviously wrung out the Knicks, without any surprises.
  • The Bulls first slapped Toronto, then they nearly lost to the battering of Gary Trent Jr., then they ended up winning.
  • The Nets were without their Big Three but their youngsters did well against the Nuggets.
  • Unfortunately that was not enough, especially against an Austin Rivers who got in tune with Nikola Jokic.
  • DeMarcus Cousins ​​has been ejected for the 14,852nd time in his career.
  • The Spurs have held up well against Memphis but Ja Morant is unplayable at the moment.
  • Devin Booker carded the Jazz and paid tribute in his own way to Kobe Bryant on the second anniversary of his death. Talk about a chuff.
  • The Mavericks are good and the Blazers are bad, so the Mavs beat the Mavs, no kidding.

# Some memories of the night

# The Top 10 of the night

  • Find it by clicking on this magic link

# The TTFL scores of the night

# Classification

# Tonight’s program

  • 1h30 : Sixers – Lakers
  • 4h : Warriors – Wolves
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