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Garland raises Cavs, Thunder Roll behind 50 points on Gilgeous -alexander – Norfolkneradio.com

Garland raises Cavs, Thunder Roll behind 50 points on Gilgeous -alexander – Norfolkneradio.com

Darius Garland broke three index finger from the half-party logo with the expiration of time to raise Cleveland Cavaliers to a win of 118-115 NBA over Detroit pistons on Wednesday.

Up to 12 with 9:03, the leaders of the Eastern Conference Cleveland made a return to Pistons from Cade Keningham, who scored 21 of their 38 points in the fourth quarter.

Ful, when trying with three points, Kenningham hit all three free throws to tie it at 115-115 with five seconds remaining.

But Garland made sure that Cavs escaped with a victory, a day after the ruling champions Boston fell in the battle of the best two teams in the East.

“That’s what great players do, they make big plays,” said Cavaliers coach Kenny Atkinson for Garland, who finished with 25 points.

Evan Mobli scored 30 points for Cavaliers, who were without Donovan Mitchell due to a sore shoulder, but improved to 41-10.

The Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was the star for the leaders of the Western Conference Oklahoma City, pouring into 50 points when the thunderstorms retired mercilessly in the second half to defeat Phoenix Suns 140-109.

“I’m just trying to be aggressive, play basketball and take what gives me the protection,” said Gilgeus-Alexander after his third performance of 50 points in the last seven games on thunder.

Down with two half-time to a Suns team, which shoots better than 60 percent of the pitch, the thunder responded with revenge, finding the third quarter at a mileage of 20-2.

Gilgeous-Alexander scored 18 points in the third when the thunder overtook the Suns 43-16 to take control.

It was just one of the attention-grabbing performances at night when Anthony Edwards scored 49 points to drive Minnesota Timburwulvs to 127-108 home victory over Chicago bulls.

Edwards broke six of the 20 indicators of Timberwolves and made 17 of its 18 free throws, as Minnesota avoids a third defeat.

– Wembanyama lifts the spurs –

He descended to the Atlanta’s wire, where Victor Wangnyama made the free throw winning when San Antonio Spurs celebrated the arrival of star guard De’Aaren Fox with a 126-125 victory over Hawks.

The game that the Spurs led by 20 points at the beginning of the fourth quarter, almost got out, but the French phenomenon Wembanyama passed.

His adjusted Fox Miss gave a 125-123 lead with 30.4 seconds.

Trae Young tied it to 125-125 with 8.5 seconds remaining, but Wembanyama was fouled at the rim, and the star of “Spurs” calmly made the first free throw before deliberately missing the second-standing Hawks to roll unsuccessfully until The time has expired.

It was a frantic end to Fox’s first game with Spurs, which acquired it in Sacramento Kings trade on Sunday in trading with three teams.

Fox and Wajbanyama scored 24 points in number. Fox added 13 assists and three thefts, and the Whabanya took 12 rebounds.

Giannis Antetokounmpo was a late scratch for Milwaukee Bucks with tightness in his left calf, but Damian Lillard intensified with 29 points and 12 assists when Bucks beat Hornet 112-102 in Charlotte.

Miami Heat, nourished with 30 points by Tyler Hero, beat 76ers 108-101 in Philadelphia in a game played when news was broken that Heat has traded a disgruntled star Jimmy Butler on Golden State Warriors.

Tire Maxi scored 31 points to lead Philadelphia, who was without the star big man Joel Embide, who had been rested a day after he posted a triple-soul on his return from a month’s absence of an injury.

The warriors whose players learned before Tipof that Dennis Shroder and Andrew Wiggins had been traded in Miami in the Bifter deal, appeared in a battle back in jazz in Utah.

Utah’s Keyonte George hit the Go-Ahead basket with 26.6, and the jazz took place to win 131-128.

Jordan Clarkson led Utah with 31 points, and George added 26 of the bench. Six players in Utah signed in double figures, while jazz withstands a 32-point performance by Golden star Steven Stephen Curry.

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