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The Warriors break them and when Carrie … breaks them

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What if Steph Curry did he make his worst appearance this year? The Warriors is more than just a team and they showed it defeating the Heat 115-108 remaining the team with the top record in the NBA. The team leader remained at 9 points with 3/17 shots (1/10 three-pointers), but Jordan Poole scored 32 points coming off the bench and Andrew Wiggins added another 22 for Steve Kerr’s team. Jimmy Butler had 22 points for Miami, but turned his ankle and left about three minutes before the end of the third period.

The amazing course of Grizzly continued with a 118-104 victory in Brooklyn. Ja Morand had 36 points, 8 assists and 6 rebounds, while five other Memphis players reached double digits with the fifth consecutive victory coming against the Nets who completed three consecutive defeats. Kevin Durand had 26 points but with only 8/24 shots, while James Harden did not do better with 19 points with 5/14.

This time DeMar DeRozan did not have to score a three-pointer victory, but with 29 points and supporter Jacques Lavigne who added 27 led them Bulls in the eighth consecutive victory, with 102-98 over the Magic.

Luka Doncic is starting to find rhythm after his coronavirus adventure. With 21 points, 15 assists, 8 rebounds and 4 steals, he signed for Mavericks 103-89 victory over the Nuggets. Nikola Jokic had 27 points and 16 rebounds, but not much support for Denver.

Joel Ebid made a triple-double with 31 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists and the Sixers easily reached 133-113 against the Rockets, while the Jazz completed nine consecutive away victories, passing 115-104 from New Orleans.

The duo of Bradley Bill (35p.) And Kyle Kuzma (36p.-14 rebounds) were in high spirits and Wizards “Bent” with 124-121 the Hornets, while the Timberwolves with 28 points by Carl-Anthony Towns left with a 122-104 victory from LA against the Clippers.

Anferny Simmons made a career record with 43 points dedicating the appearance to his grandfather who died yesterday. So the Blazers prevailed 136-131 over the Hawks, for whom the “orgies” of Trey Young were not enough, who did break his own career record with 56 points.

Detailed results:

Philadelphia 76ers-Houston Rockets 133-113

Washington Wizards-Charlotte Hornets 124-121

Brooklyn Nets-Memphis Grizzlies 104-118

Chicago Bulls-Orlando Magic 102-98

New Orleans Pelicans-Utah Jazz 104-115

Dallas Mavericks-Denver Nuggets 103-89

Portland Trail Blazers-Atlanta Hawks 136-131

Los Angeles Clippers-Minnesota Timberwolves 104-122

Golden State Warriors-Miami Heat 115-108

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