Jakob Pöltl and San Antonio Spurs (3-4) return to winning ways after four defeats in a row.
The Texans win at the Los Angeles Clippers (5-3) with 116: 113. The Viennese is 19:17 minutes on the floor and contributes two points, six rebounds, three assists and two steals.
“We put a lot of energy into the field and with 20 three-pointers (club record set, note) we had a great day of throwing,” said the center with satisfaction.
Patty Mills, eight times successful in twelve attempts from a distance, is the most successful scorer at San Antonio with 27 points. The Clippers, without Paul George, who is injured in the ankle, are led by Kawhi Leonard, 30.
Spus stay cool after the Clippers race to catch up
The Texans seem to be heading towards a sovereign success, as they are already in the second quarter with up to 24 points ahead. The half-time lead is also reassuring with 63:44.
After a race to catch up, the clippers suddenly hit 86:85 at the beginning of the final section. But the Spurs stay cool, break away again – Austria’s NBA pioneer dunked the 113: 99 (44th min.) – and took their third win in the seventh game of the season.
The Spurs will again be guests in downtown Los Angeles on Thursday. They meet the Lakers for the third time since December 30th (6-2), for the first time this season away. The defending champion celebrates the fourth win in a row with a hard-won 94:92 at the Memphis Grizzlies (2-5). LeBron James and Anthony Davis each score 26 points.
Bulls win after 20 points behind
The Chicago Bulls (4-4) reward themselves after a sensational race to catch up with a 111: 108 success over the Portland Trail Blazers (3-4). The best scorer of the guests is Coby White with 21 points and ten rebounds. At Portland, CJ McCollum cracked 1,800 career three-pointers after six goals from a distance.
The Brooklyn Nets (4-4) celebrate a clear 130-96 win over Utah Jazz (4-3). The Denver Nuggets (3-4) are successful with 123: 116 over the Minnesota Timberwolves (2-5).
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