1. Houston Rockets 132 to 140 Los Angeles Lakers
The Lakers, who lost by 1 point to 76 in the previous game, now play against the Rockets, relying on LeBron James’ 18 points in the first half, and
Patrick Beverley, Wenyen Gabriel, and Russell Westbrook each scored 11 points, leading 73 to 61 in the second half, and the Rockets quickly caught up with each other.
In the third quarter, Jalen Green and Alperen Sengun worked together to reduce the lag to 4 points, and in the last quarter, they were tracked down to only one goal right difference.
Fortunately, James jumped out of the takeover to score another 20 points, and Russell Westbrook’s substitute also scored 7 points, In the end, Lake Talent ended the 3 consecutive defeats with a safe margin of 140 to 132, while the Rockets swallowed 11 consecutive defeats.
2. Golden State Warriors 127 to 118 Washington Wizards
In the first three quarters, the wizard, led by Kristaps Porzingis’ 28 points and eight village bases’ 13 points, drew with the Warriors 93 to 93. In the first part of the fourth quarter, he was led by Daniel Gafford’s free throw, and eight village bases and Kyle Kuzma’s three-point hit, and led the score 106 to 98 at one time.
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However, the Warriors later scored two three-point shots in a row by Draymond Green to drive the team’s counterattack momentum, and took advantage of the situation to play a 27-to-8 attack, Finally, the Warriors also defeated the wizard 127-118.
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3. New Orleans Pelican 103 to 113 Cleveland Knights
Although the Pelican missed Zion Williamson, it led the Cavaliers 50-47 in the first half with Jonas Valanciunas’ 13 points and 7 rebounds and Jose Alvarado’s substitute’s 7 points and 5 assists. In the second half, the Cavalier Donovan Mitchell withdrew early due to injury, but still led by Darius Garland’s 25 points and 8 assists, and Jarrett Allen also had 18 points and 8 rebounds, which helped the Cavaliers reverse the score and lock the victory in the fourth quarter, Finally, the pelican was defeated 113 to 103.
4. Utah Jazz 126 to 125 Minnesota Wolf
Rudy Gobert, the center of the main battle of the wolves, left the game after only five minutes because of injury. However, Anthony Edwards and D’Angelo Russell still scored 36 points in the first three quarters, leading the Jazz in a double-digit way. However, in the last quarter, the Jazz Ochai Agbaji, Walker Kessler and Malik Beasley jumped out of a series of points and equalled the score in the remaining eight minutes. After that, the two teams also stood in stalemate until the last 4.2 seconds, and the Jazz only made one of two free throws by Jordan Clarkson, The team beat the wolves 126 to 125.
5. Miami Heat 113 to 121 Atlanta Hawks
The Hawk’s battle was very aggressive. In the first half, the Heat scored 14 points in Dejounte Murray, and John Collins, Trae Young, and AJ Griffin each scored 12 points, leading the Heat 70 to 50. But in the second half, the heat took turns. The Heat scored 20 points in Jimmy Butler, and Bam Adebayo also scored 16 points, once catching up to 4 points in the last quarter. Fortunately, in the last quarter, the Hawk Young hit all of them in the last 25 seconds and 4 penalties, In the end, he won three consecutive victories 121-113, and cut off the Heat’s three consecutive defeats.