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NBA: Portis shines among the absences of the Bucks, Shai remains in the elite and the Clippers bleed

Aother favorites Warriors or irregular Mavericks, the Milwaukee Bucks were the most outstanding team of Saturday night in the NBA. His triumph tightens the Eastern conference and the NBA, Well, they are chasing the Boston Celtics and continue in a fight that will surely take them to the Playoffs.

HORNETS 96 – BUCKS 105

After their loss on Friday against the Los Angeles Lakers in one of the most spectacular games so far this season, the Milwaukee Bucks returned to winning ways by defeating the Charlotte Hornets at home.

Without Giannis Antetokounmpo, Khris Middleton and Jrue Holiday (all on rest), the Bucks handed over to Bobby Portis (20 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists) while the Hornets turned to Terry Rozier (26 points).

CLIPPERS 96 – KINGS 123

The Sacramento Kings passed the roller in their visit to the Los Angeles Clippers and signed an impressive beating in a game that they were already winning by 28 points in the second quarter.

An almost perfect Domantas Sabonis (24 points on 10 of 11 shooting) took the lead for the Kings against some very unsuccessful Clippers (35.5% shooting from the field), who continue to miss the injured Kawhi Leonard and Paul George and that this time they had their best man in Brandon Boston Jr. (18 points).

TIMBERWOLVES 128 – THUNDER 135

A 27-38 run in the last quarter gave the Oklahoma City Thunder an important away victory against the Minnesota Timberwolves in which Rudy Gobert was ejected in the second period for tripping Kenrich Williams.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (33 points and 6 assists) and D’Angelo Russell (27 points and 6 assists) were the best for the Thunder and Wolves, respectively.

RAPTORS 121 – MAGIC 108

The eighth consecutive loss for the Orlando Magic came on Canadian soil against the Toronto Raptors led by OG Anunoby (32 points) and in which the Spanish Juancho Hernangmez played 5 minutes and contributed one point.

Bol Bol and Terrence Ross had 18 points apiece for the bottom East.

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