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Nba results, Miami, what a comeback! Boston and Atlanta rollers. Banker out

Epic victory for the Heat, who come back from -13 in the 4th period. Act of strength for the Celtics and Hawks. Golden State dominates San Antonio. Finally, the outside successes of the Clippers and Raptors. All the emotions of the night

David Piasentini

@davide_piase

Heroic Miami Heat overcome Devin Booker’s Suns in comeback, while Boston and Atlanta reaffirm their strength in the East, winning respectively against Okc and Milwaukee. Orlando falls, without Paolo Banchero, against Charlotte, and Golden State, driven by Jordan Poole’s 36 points, dominates San Antonio. Finally, the outside successes of the Clippers and Raptors.

Miami Heat-Phoenix Suns 113-112

Epic victory of the Miami Heat (7-7) against the Phoenix Suns (8-5), with Erik Spoelstra’s team down by 13 points in the 4th period and able to come back and triumph over a much stronger and more structured opponent. Bam Adebayo’s performance on both sides of the field was devastating, author of 30 points, 10 rebounds and a couple of very heavy free throws 35” from the buzzer. The leadership of Jimmy Butler is unspeakable, who in addition to the 16 points, 13 rebounds and 7 assists of his game, added the defense on Devin Booker (25 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists and 3 steals) in the final possessions, including a decisive block right on the Suns guard, in one of the three final attempts with which Phoenix tried to win it. Miami Heat “from Miami Heat” victory.

Miami: Adebayo 30 (9/18, 0/1 da tre, 12/14 TL), Butler 16, Martin 15. Rimbalzi: Butler 13. Assist: Butler 7.

Phoenix: Booker 25 (11/22, 2/7 da tre, 1/2 tl), Washington 21, Ayton 16. Rimbalzi: Ayton 12. Assist: Booker 5.

Orlando Magic-Charlotte Hornets 105-112

Seven players in double figures, including five from the starting five, and Charlotte (4-11) eats up the Orlando Magic (4-10), without Paolo Banchero and dominated by the hosts in the 1st half. The 22 turnovers of coach Jamahl Mosley’s men, who generated 21 points for the Hornets, are the photograph of a team that is struggling enormously to find continuity in the basketball proposal, unable to react to moments of difficulty by contrasting their own contents. Good race for Charlotte, who after finding LaMelo Ball (17 points and 9 assists) is looking for victories that can lift her up in the east.

Orlando: Wagner 23 (9/17, 1/1 from three, 4/4 lugs), Carter Jr. 20, Bamba/Bol 14. Rebounds: Bamba 11. Assists: Suggs 7.

Charlotte: Plumlee 18 (8/9, 2/2 tl), Ball 17, Rozier 17. Rimbalzi: Plumlee 10. Assist: Ball 9.

Detroit Pistons- Toronto Raptors 111-115

Without VanVleet, Siakam and Gary Trent Jr., the Raptors (8-7) still win in Detroit by discovering the talent of Canadian point guard Dalano Banton, Mvp of the game with 27 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 steals and 2 blocks in 25′. Behind him a team that wanted this success to redeem itself from the “Pistons curse” of former coach Dwane Casey, a black beast for Canadians in recent years (just 4 wins in 13 games). Detroit (3-12) went down by double figures and tried to come back in the 4th period, but turnovers (19) and free throw percentages (31/43, 72.1%) represented too much negative influence for the hopes of Jaden Ivey and company.

Detroit: Ivey 21 (6/16, 1/5 da tre, 8/10 tl), Bogdanovic 18, Bagley III 16. Rimbalzi: Bey 6. Assist: Ivey 8.

Toronto: Banton 27 (9/16, 3/7 third, 6/6 p.m.), Boucher 20, Anunoby 19. Refunds: Anunoby 7. Assists: Banton 4.

Boston Celtics- Oklahoma City Thunder 126-122

Seventh consecutive victory of the Boston Celtics (11-3), who overcome Oklahoma City (6-8) at the TD Garden after being down even by 15 points in the 3rd quarter. The 4th period of the boys coached by coach Joe Mazzulla, an overwhelming 37-26, then re-established the hierarchies of what are the different values ​​of the two teams, both in terms of overall talent and identity. Marcus Smart was decisive, with 20 of his final 22 points in the 2nd half, as well as 8 assists and 5 rebounds, while the “twins” Tatum and Brown finished respectively with a double-double of 27 points 10 rebounds, the first, and with 26 points, the second. In the Thunder, courageous, shrewd but a little too weak in defensive principles, the usual sensational Shai Gilgeous-Alexander with 37 points and 8 assists.

Boston: Tatum 27 (9/23, 1/9 da tre, 8/10 tl), Brown 26, Smart 22. Rimbalzi: Horford 11. Assist: Smart 8.

OKC: Gilgeous-Alexander 37 (13/26, 2/4 da tre, 9/9 tl), There 21, Pokusevski/Giddey 16. Rimbalzi: Pokusevski 14. Assist: Gilgeous-Alexander 8.

Milwaukee Bucks-Atlanta Hawks 106-121

After winning the first nine games of the season, the Milwaukee Bucks (10-3) lose their third game in the last four against the ruthless and very lucid Atlanta Hawks (9-5), privateers at the Fiserv Forum still showing enormous maturity. Nate McMillan’s team played a splendid first half, finishing ahead 63-50, and then brilliantly managed the opponents’ vain comeback attempts. Milwaukee has found Giannis Antetokounmpo (27 points in 31 ‘) but was heavily penalized by the absence of Jrue Holiday (well MarJon Beauchamp in his place), which adds to the “chronic” absence of Khris Middleton. All the starting lineup of the Hawks in great shape, above all Trae Young (21 points and 9 assists) and the sublime, and often underestimated in the evaluations of this team, De’Andre Hunter (24 points).

Milwaukee: Antetokounmpo 27 (8/21, 0/3 da tre, 11/18 tl), Beauchamp 20, Portis 14. Rimbalzi: Portis 10. Assist: Carter 6.

Atlanta: Hunter 24 (6/15, 2/3 da tre, 10/10 tl), Young 21, Capela/Murray 19. Rimbalzi: Capela 10. Assist: Young 9.

Houston Rockets- Los Angeles Clippers 106-122

Three quarters are enough for the Clippers (8-6) to easily overcome the Houston Rockets (2-12) with coach Tyronn Lue who even allows himself the “luxury” of letting his starters rest in the last 12 ‘. Paul George with 22 points, 8 rebounds and 5 assists and five other teammates in double figures for points scored, for a convincing performance in the relationship between energy expended and result achieved. Houston is beautiful to see only in singles, with Jalen Green and Kevin Porter Jr. to light up the backcourt, because we still don’t talk about being a team.

Houston: Green 25 (10/19, March 3/8, 2/2 p.m.), Porter Jr. 25 (10/19, 3/8 p.m., 2/2 p.m.). 20, Segun 16. Reimbursement: Porter Jr. 7. Assists: Green.

L.A. Clippers: George 22 (7/18, 2/7 da tre, 6/8 tl), Jackson 17, Powell 17. Rimbalzi: George 8 Assist: Jackson 6.

Golden State Warriors-San Antonio Spurs 132-95

Without Klay Thompson, Jordan Poole returns to the starting lineup and scores 36 incendiary points in the huge victory of the Golden State Warriors (6-8) over the San Antonio Spurs (6-8) at the Chase Center. Game never in question for the Dubs, who only needed a few accelerations to dig an unbridgeable gap for the Texans. Low gear Steph Curry (16 points, 5 assists and 5 rebounds in 27 ‘), who certainly didn’t need to work overtime today.

Golden State: Poole 36 (13/20, 5/10 da tre, 5/6 tl), Lamb 17, Curry 16. Rimbalzi: Green 7. Assist: Green 6.

Saint Anthony: Johnson 15 (5/15, 3/9 da tre, 2/2 tl), Bates-Diop 12, Sochan 12. Rimbalzi: Poeltl 10. Assist: Richardson 3.

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