NBA: Phoenix Suns stay the Hottest Team of the League - Heating Scenes at Cavs
The Phoenix Suns have also expanded their winning streak against the Pacers. Although Devin Booker caught a weak evening, the strong collective of the current best team of the league jumps. Between the Cars and the Thunder it comes to heated scenes, the bucks let it rain threesome.
- Milwaukee Bucks (30-19) - Sacramento Kings (18-30) 133: 127 (Box score)
- Cleveland Cavaliers (28-19) - Oklahoma City Thunder (14-32) 94:87 (Box score)
- Phoenix Suns (36-9) - Indiana Pacers (17-30) 113: 103 (Box score)
Milwaukee Bucks (30-19) - Sacramento Kings (18-30) 133: 127 (Box score)
- Even without Giannis Antetokounmpo, who got a break due to knee problems, the reigning champion has recovered well from the shooting problems against the bulls the day before. Milwaukee was still there great issues with the spinal completion, the Bucks now sank 21 threes on the way to the third victory in series.
- Nevertheless, a little trembling was announced in the final minutes. Milwaukee had taken control with a dominant second quarter (35:19) and dropped in half two to 15 meters. The guests from California made it exciting in the short break. Up to 3 meters, they robbed themselves before Chris Middleton 69 seconds before the end a clutch three sank. A driving dunk of True Holiday as well as secure hands of the free-wurflinia brought the victory to the home.
- Without Giannis, Middleton took over the main burden in the open lake, he reached in the fourth quarter 14 meters alone and finished the game with 34 points at 12/20 from the field and 5/7 threesome. Support also provided Holiday (26) the role players such as Done Vincenzo (20), Pat McNaughton (15, 5/10 threesome) and George Hill (17).
- At the Kings who had to dispense with DE'Aaron Fox (ankle), the trio Harrison Barnes (29), Tyree Haliburton (24 and 12 Assists, 5/8 Threesome) and Terence Davis (22) was most successful. Especially in the final portion, in which Sacramento spent 41 points, Haliburton and Barnes made again proper pressure. But that did not reach to prevent the third bankruptcy in a row.
Cleveland Cavaliers (28-19) - Oklahoma City Thunder (14-32) 94:87 (Box score)
- Really satisfied, you were not in Cleveland after the success against the Thunder. We take the victory, but that was a pretty disappointing game for us, Head Coach showed J.B. Bicker staff eaten. First and foremost, he may have meant the possibly heavier violation of Lauri Marianne, who had to come out in the second quarter with a sprained ankle. Or the fact that the CARS 21 of 27 trials and 17 (!) Free throw on.
- That it was still enough for victory, the hosts Darius Garland had to owe. The Point Guard fueled an 18: 5 run with 13 points alone in the third quarter alone, with which Cleveland plays the decisive advantage. The projection grew up to 17 meters, and so the Cars trembled in the fourth quarter due to the issues mentioned above the finish line. OK came in the final minutes again to 6 meters ran, but Cleveland kept the upper hand.
- Garland collected a total of 23 points and 11 assists, also Evan Mobley (15 and 17 rebounds, Career-High) and Jarrett Allen (14 and 13) each delivered a double. Shaw Gilgeous-Alexander led the Thunder with 29 points, 9 rebounds and 6 assists, Enrich Williams came to 12 meters.
- In the fourth neighborhood it was heated again when Augment struck there in a small packing with his elbow around him. When trying to rid itself after the fight for a loose ball of Cavs-Big Kevin Love, he met this at the shoulder, which led to heated scenes for a short time. There was finally referenced with a flagrant Foul II of the field.
Phoenix Suns (36-9) - Indiana Pacers (17-30) 113: 103 (Box score)
- It did not work for the Suns. When Devin Booker in the final minute put the icing on the safe victory against Indiana and wanted to hammer a blissful Windmill dunk through the Reuse, the ring had something against it. In general, it was not necessarily the evening of the shoot Guard, but the depth of the Suns was still causing the sixth victory in a piece - the currently the best series in the Association.
- For example, a Chris Paul, who orchestrated the Suns offense with 18 points (8/11 FG), 16 assists and 4 steals in well-known manner. There was a Mikael Bridges, who sank along the way to 23 points 10/15 field thread tests. There was a Naval McGee, which, as a replacement starter for Deandre Anton (ankle), was a double-double (13 and 12 rebounds), or a Bismarck Bimbo, which set his career high (21, 13 rebounds and 5 assists at 9/12 FG).
- The problems of Booker (11, 5/23 FG) made the homeowners in the collective BET. In the third quarter, the Suns took control (33:20) when Indiana shortened in the last pass from a 22-point residue again to -6, Cameron Johnson answered from Downtown and a Booker Floater took the sack shortly afterwards. Nevertheless, there were two slippers: both Joe Crowder and Cam Payne had to prematurely with wrist injuries from the Court.
- According to Siegen against the Lakers and Warriors, there was such a small setback for Indiana, where Lance Stephenson (7/9 FG) and Chris Duarte scored 17 points each. Otherwise, the replacement-weakest guests who in addition to Myles Turner in the person of Do mantas Saxons (ankle), Malcolm Brandon (Achilles tendon) and Cars Lever (Wade) had to renounce the three best scorer, after all Yoga Vitalize on 16 points and 11 boards.
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