Basketball – Middleton and Tatum hit hard in the NBA

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The second remake of the last NBA Finals turned to the advantage of defending champion Milwaukee, carried by 44 points from Khris Middleton, against Phoenix (132-122), Sunday, while Jayson Tatum planted 54 to allow Boston to defeat Brooklyn.

Jayson Tatum pulled out all the stops Sunday night.

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The second remake of the last NBA final turned to the advantage of defending champion Milwaukee, carried by 44 points from Khris Middleton, against Phoenix (132-122), Sunday, when Jayson Tatum planted 54 to allow Boston to defeat Brooklyn.

On February 10, for their first reunion since the crowning of the Bucks (4-2), the Suns took revenge by inflicting a correction (131-107), then guided by the formidable duo Chris Paul / Devin Booker. This time neither, operated on a broken thumb, nor the other, subject to the Covid protocol, were on the floor, but Phoenix resisted Milwaukee for a long time, which made the difference in the money- time.

Contrary to usual it was not Giannis Antetokounmpo who forced the decision, the “Greek Freak” (the Greek monster) having been excluded for six faults before the end, after having scored only 2 of his 19 points in second half (13 rebounds, 6 assists, 3 blocks).

The Bucks therefore relied on Middleton, who put 16 points (8 rebounds) in this last quarter, and Jrue Holiday, who added 17 to finish with 24 units (9 assists).

“He’s such a good scorer,” coach Mike Budenholzer said of Middleton. He makes the right pass, he reads the game well, he makes the right decision. You need performances like that from your best guys, and that was a hell of an effort on his part.”

Until this fatal 12-1, conceded in the last three minutes, the Suns were very solid, despite the absence of their two leaders, two days earlier, like Deandre Ayton (30 pts, 8 rebounds ) and Cam Payne (23 pts).

Jayson Tatum equals Larry Bird

Despite this 12th setback of the season, Phoenix largely retains the lead in the West ahead of Golden State, passed Memphis (3rd) surprised in Houston (123-112), while Utah (4th) won in Oklahoma City (116 -103), thanks to eleven long-range baskets from Bojan Bogdanovic (franchise record), Rudy Gobert also contributing (12 pts, 17 rebounds).

For its part, Milwaukee remains 3rd in the East after this fourth success in a row, two rows ahead of Boston, the team in form at the moment, winner of Brooklyn (126-120). His 14th victory in 16 games.

Tatum, who tied the franchise record for most games to at least 50 points (4 as the legendary Larry Bird), was once again the C’s strongman, evidenced by his 18 points in the final quarter -time.

“It’s what I dreamed of when I was a kid,” the winger commented on his performance. “I’ve worked my whole life to get here. Obviously, I have a long way to go, before accomplishing all that I want to accomplish, but I take advantage of it by doing what I love every day.

The winger was supported by Jaylen Brown (21 pts), author of a crucial basket behind the arc, in the last seconds, to inflate the gap to six lengths.

NBA. Sunday matches: Cleveland – Toronto 104–96. LA Clippers – New York 93–116. Washington – Indiana 133–123. Denver – La Nouvelle-Orleans 138–130 ap. Houston – Memphis 123–112. Oklahoma City – Utah 103–116. Milwaukee – Phoenix 132–122. Boston – Brooklyn 126–120.

(AFP)

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