Basketball: NBA; Sacramento hits seventh in a row – Basketball

(ANSA) – ROME, NOVEMBER 23 – The run of the Kings does not stop as they also beat Memphis at home and bring the streak to 7 – the longest in the last 17 years for the franchise: the double error from Ja’s line was decisive Morant (34 points).

The starless Sixers beat the Nets in Ben Simmons’ first game as an ex – very booed – in Philadelphia, the Lakers lose in Phoenix despite Anthony Davis’ 37 points, Nikola Jokic almost triple-doubles from 31 points but Denver surprisingly loses at home against Detroit.

Overwhelmed by boos from the Philadelphia crowd in his first as an ex, Ben Simmons finished a match the Nets lost with 11 points and 11 assists despite all the double-digit quintet (23 points for Irving and 20 for Durant): to win 115-106 in fact it is a reduced version of the Sixers, who without Embiid and Harden cling to Tobias Harris’ 24 points, De’Anthony Melton’s 22 with 6/11 from the arc and Paul Reed’s 19 and 10 rebounds coming off the bench.

Seven straight wins in Sacramento have not been seen since November 2004, with the Kings also moving to Memphis and thus becoming the team with the best open streak in the NBA. Against the Grizzlies (109-113 the final result) it took Ja Morant’s double error in the line 1.7 seconds from the siren to sanction a result that projects the Californian team close to first place in the West. After years, talking about playoffs after 40 days of regular season is no longer heresy. (HANDLE).

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