NBA Scores: Pacers Beat Celtics, Doncic’s Brilliance Not Enough for Lakers

ROME (ITALPRESS) – The defeats of the Celtics and Lakers in the six NBA regular-season games played on the Italian night stand out. Senza Jaylen Brown Boston cade a Indianapolis with the home team winning 98-96. Pascal Siakam’s 21 points, 8 rebounds and 6 assists and Jay Huff’s 20 points complete the third consecutive success for the Indiana Pacers. Third defeat in the last four for Boston, despite Payton Pritchard scoring 23 points and 8 assists.

Cleveland loses at home to Utah: 123-112 for the Jazz, led by your usual George-Markannen, at the siren with 32 and 28 points respectively. There are 23 points from Darius Garland and 21 from Donovan Mitchell, but the Cavs are unable to give continuity to the excellent home performance against the Timberwolves.

Consecutive terza for i The Lakers Angels who stop in Sacramento 124-112. A Luka Doncic with 42 points, rebounds and 8 assists is not enough for the yellow and purple to avoid the external knockout. The hosts led by DeMar DeRozan (32 points and 6 assists) and Malik Monk (26 points). The former Russell Westbrook scored 22 with 5 rebounds and 7 assists.

On the other side of Los Angeles, the Clippers make no mistakes against Charlotte. In California it ends 117-109 for Kawhi Leonard (35 points) and his teammates. Dallas beats Brooklyn 113-105. In Texas, Cooper Flagg reigns supreme and, in the absence of Davis and the long-term patient Irving, carries the Mavs on his shoulders with 27 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists. Klay Thompson’s contribution from the bench was decisive (18 points). Heavy victory for Philadelphia, which passes to Toronto 115-102. Good form for the 76ers, six successes in the last eight, clinging to the Maxey-Embiid duo, who combined 60 points (33+27).

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(ITALPRESS).

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