Sports

Another defeat for the Warriors, the Thunder knew them

by

Downhill for them Warriors continued, as they lost their sixth straight match and second in a row Thunderthis time with 130-123 in overtime. The game went into overtime in dramatic fashion, with Andrew Wiggins giving his team the lead with a 3-pointer at the 3-pointer, but Chet Holmgren answering in kind in the deadlock. Cy Giljus-Alexander with 40 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists made the defense of the hosts up and down, while Holmgren had 36 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists. For Steve Kerr’s team, which played without the suspended Draymond Green, Wiggins had 31 points and Steph Curry added 25 points on 5/11 three-pointers.

Overturning a 14-point deficit in the last seven and a half minutes o Timberwolves beat New Orleans 121-120. Karl Anthony-Towns was the leader with 29 points, 9 assists and 6 rebounds, but also with the winning basket with 5 minutes left. Brandon Ingram had 30 points but missed the last drive for the hosts.

End of their invincibility Hit for seven matches the Bulls with 102-97 led by DeMar DeRozan who had 23 points. For Miami, Jimmy Butler had 25 and Bam Adebayo 24 points.

Third win in a row for them Knickswhich they spent with 122-108 by Charlotte with Jaylen Brunson’s 32 points and Donte DiVincenzo’s career-high 25 points.

Finally, they lost their eighth consecutive match Spurswith 120-108 of them Grizzlies. Jaren Jackson with 27 points and Desmond Bane with 26 points gave just the third victory of the season in Memphis, which played without the suspended Ja Morad and the injured Marcus Smart.

Detailed results:

Hornets-Knicks 108-122

Pelicans-Timberwolves 120-121

Bulls-Heat 102-97

Spurs-Grizzlies 108-120

Warriors-Thunder 123-130 (cf. 117-117)

Source: Sport Fm

You May Also Like

Recommended for you