A record of consecutive victories in their history was set by Suns. With 114-103 they arrived their unbeaten streak in 18 matches and now with 19-3 they have the best record in the NBA, above the 18-3 of the Warriors. Seven Western champions had double-digit points, with Cameron Johnson and Cameron Payne having 19 from the bench.
History was also written in Memphis, with them The Grizzlies defeated the Thunder 152-79. +73 is the biggest difference in the history of the NBA, surpassing the +68 of the Cavaliers against the Heat (148-80) on 17/12/1991. Jaren Jackson with 27 points stood out from the winners, while Lou Dort was somewhat saved from the “wreck” of Oklahoma with 15 points. Alexei Pokushevsky in 19 minutes had 4 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 block in 19 minutes.
The Big Three “raged” and Bulls showed their momentum again passing 119-115 from New York. DeMar DeRozan continued his MVP level appearances with 34 points, while Nikola Vucevic and Jacques Lavigne added from 27 for Chicago, which remains 15-8 second in the East. Julius Randle had 30 points and 12 rebounds for the Knicks, but was fatal in the end with two missed shots and one mistake, resulting in his team falling to 11-11.
Finally, the Spurs They took the lead and reached the third consecutive winning match, passing impressively with 114-83 from Portland. Brin Forbes had 18 points off the bench, while Dejude Murray had 15 points, 13 assists and 7 rebounds. The Blazers played without Damian Lillard due to an abdominal problem.
Detailed results:
New York Knicks-Chicago Bulls 115-119
Memphis Grizzlies-Oklahoma City Thunder 152-79
Phoenix Suns-Detroit Pistons 114-103
Portland Trail Blazers-San Antonio Spurs 83-114
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