Rebroadcast: Brooklyn defeated Golden State

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A limited night passed over our forces on the hardwood floors in the U.S. – only four games were played this morning (Saturday through Sunday) in the NBA, but as always it was packed with stories, and tackles – with the focus of course being the return of Kevin Durant and the Brooklyn Nets to the Chase Center In San Francisco, where he met his former Golden State teammates and finished as the big winner, here’s what happened tonight in the best league in the world.

Golden State (13:14) – Brooklyn (12:16) 134: 117
It seems that in the pink dreams of the Huns captains, this is exactly what it looks like: an impressive purposeful display of the men in black, who had no trouble defeating (just like in the previous meeting at the end of December) the former champion.

The guest took on a gap that intensified as the game progressed, reaching a 26-point lead at its peak, until the host managed to narrow it down a bit in the final minutes to lose by only 17 points. Steve Kerr’s players were arrested after two straight wins, Brooklyn from two companies of its own.

It was a particularly successful evening for the Big 3, who were directly or indirectly responsible for 100 of the Nets’ 134 points: Kyrie Irving finished as the leading scorer with 23 points, James Harden added 19 with no less than 16 assists (!) And Kevin Durant scored “only” 20. Bruce Brown also added 18.

The loser recorded 27 points for Steph Kerry (but only 2 of 9 for three points), 17 for Andrew Wiggins and Kelly Ubera Jr. and 17 for Eric Peshal.


New York (15:13) – Houston (15:11) 99: 121
The Knicks continue to surprise for the better (especially relative to their low standard), and as of this stage are in seventh place in the table. This is a second straight win for Tom Thibodeau players, who have had no trouble defeating the weak Rockets – with a fifth straight loss, and a sixth in the last seven games.

Emanuel Quickley starred for the host with 22 points, as did Julis Randall. Derek Rose scored 16 points in 23 minutes, Alfred Peyton contributed 15 of his own. For the Rockets John Wall stood out with 26 points, Eric Gordon contributed 24, Sterling Brown and David Navawa scored 11 each.

Utah (5:22) – Miami (15:11) 94: 112
The Western leader also celebrated against the runner-up, and continued to maintain a good balance in the league (by a significant margin). The Jazz ran away mostly in the second and third quarters (last time they were a 15:31 win!) And left the Heat (without Goran Dragic and Judonis Islam) to try and offset a bit of the difference in Garbage Time.

Donovan Mitchell celebrated with 26 points for the hosts, Bojan Bogdanovic contributed 19, Rudy Guber scored 16 and picked up 12 rebounds. At the loser Kendrick Nan stood out with 23 points, Jimmy Butler and Max Strauss scored 15 each, while Adbaio added 14 and 10 rebounds.

Atlanta (15:11) – Indiana (13:14) 125: 113
The Pacers’ big last quarter gave them a 26:41 victory, and decided the game against the Hawks, who are already suffering a third consecutive loss. Indiana attaches a second win and clings to the Boston Celtics in fourth place in the East Coast table. Atlanta is slowly moving away from the playoffs.

Doug McDermott led the winner with 26 points, Miles Turner added 19, Malcolm Brogdon and Aron Holiday scored 18. At loser Clint Capella stood out with a double-double of 24 points and 10 rebounds, Trey Young finished with 15 points and 14 assists, Danilo Glinari scored 20.

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