Orlando Magic (6-8) @
Charlotte Hornets (4-9)
The Charlotte Hornets are currently struggling after falling
to their fourth straight defeat in the league. They should have won this one as
well; holding a 23 point lead going into the final quarter. However, the Magic
used a four guard line-up to great effect, wiping out this deficit nine minutes
later, and then going into a lead of their own.
Magic 105 -100
Hornets
Key Performers
Tobias Harris - 17 points, 16 rebounds, 2 blocks
Nikola Vucevic - 14 points, 10 rebounds
Al Jefferson - 24 points, 11 rebounds
Kemba Walker - 15 points, 12 rebounds, 8 assists
Phoenix Suns (8-5) @
Philadelphia 76ers (0-12)
The worst team in the league kept their record up as they
fell at home to the Phoenix Suns. The 76ers were dominated all game, with a
41-17 second quarter meaning they could never get near the lead. If
Philadelphia keep going like this, the Kentucky Wildcats may be looking for a
match…
Suns 122 - 96 76ers
Key Performers
Eric Bledsoe - 13 points, 7 assists
Isaiah Thomas - 23 points, 8 assists
Michael Carter-Williams - 18 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists
Alexy Shved - 15 points, 5 assists
Detroit Pistons
(3-10) @ Atlanta Hawks (6-5)
The Detroit Pistons are another team who are on a four game
losing streak after leading just once in this game. Atlanta’s Jeff Teague led
by example on both ends of the court, even managing two blocks, despite being
just 6’2”. The Pistons shot poorly as usual, scoring just four three-pointer
attempts from 21 attempts.
Pistons 89 - 99 Hawks
Key Performances
Andre Drummond - 13 points, 16 rebounds
Josh Smith - 16 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists
Paul Millsap - 15 points, 12 rebounds
Jeff Teague - 28 points, 6 assists, 2 blocks
Milwaukee Bucks (7-6)
@ Toronto Raptors (10-2)
The best team in the East continued their dominance as last
night, with another blow out. They were better than the Bucks in every way,
leading by 52 at one point, while the Bucks biggest lead was one. The Raptors
scored 15-25 from deep in this game, an impressive percentage led by Lou
Williams’ efforts.
Bucks 83 - 124
Raptors
Key Performers
Jabari Parker - 15 points, 6 rebounds
Kyle Lowry - 20 points, 9 rebounds
Lou Williams - 22 points, 5-7 shooting from three-pointers
Jonas Valanciunas - 18 points, 12 rebounds
Boston Celtics (4-7)
@ Memphis Grizzlies (11-2)
The league’s best record was improved once again by a Memphis
Grizzlies side who defeated the Boston Celtics at home. Boston never led the game
and only the tied the score once; three minutes into the first quarter. The
Grizzlies are now 7-0 at home this season.
Celtics 100 - 117
Grizzlies
Key Performers
Jared Sullinger - 13 points, 3 blocks
Kelly Olynyk - 18 points, 6 rebounds
Zach Randolph - 16 points, 16 rebounds
Marc Gasol - 32 points, 8 rebounds
San Antonio Spurs
(8-4) @ Minnesota Timberwolves (3-8)
The old boys blew out the new pretenders in Minnesota, to
win their third game in a row. The Spurs’ rotation worked brilliantly, with
bench players like Aron Baynes and Jeff Ayres contributing to this win as well.
The Spurs got past 20 turnovers by shooting well; 55% from the field and 62% from
deep.
Spurs 121 - 92
Timberwolves
Key Performers
Austin Daye - 13 points, 11 rebounds
Tony Parker - 28 points, 3-3 from three-pointers
Gorgui Dieng - 9 points, 10 rebounds, 3 blocks
Anthony Bennett - 20 points
Brooklyn Nets (5-7) @
Oklahoma City Thunder (3-11)
The Thunder’s woes deepened last night, as their depleted
squad lost again. They were trailing by two points with 4.9 seconds left, and
had a chance to win the game when Reggie Jackson shot a buzzer beater
three-pointer. Unfortunately his shot
was off meaning the Thunder have now lost five in a row.
Nets 94 - 92 Thunder
Key Performers
Brook Lopez - 16 points, 10 rebounds
Jarrett Jack - 23 points, 5 assists
Serge Ibaka - 16 points, 10 rebounds
Reggie Jackson - 21 points, 8 assists
Cleveland Cavaliers
(5-6) @ Washington Wizards (8-3)
Things are still rocky in Cleveland, as they fell to Eastern
Conference rivals the Wizards. Even Head Coach David Blatt and star player
Lebron James admitted the team was bad, as they turned the ball over 19 times in
the game.
Cavaliers 78 - 91
Wizards
Key Performers
Kyrie Irving - 22 points, 6 rebounds
LeBron James - 22 points
John Wall - 28 points, 7 assists, 6 rebounds
Nene - 10 points, 7 rebounds
Los Angeles Lakers
(3-10) @ Dallas Mavericks (10-3)
The worst defence in the league were up to their old tricks again
last night, as they shipped 140 points to the Dallas Mavericks. The Mavs took
full advantage of this, as they played all of their available players, with
none of them playing for more than 30 minutes. Eight Dallas players ended with
double figures in scoring.
Lakers 106 - 140
Mavericks
Key Performers
Kobe Bryant - 17 points, 7 assists
Jordan Hill - 16 points, 10 rebounds
Monta Ellis - 20 points, 10 assists
Dirk Nowitzki - 23 points
New Orleans Pelicans
(6-5) @ Denver Nuggets (5-7)
Anthony Davis couldn’t lift his team to another win as
Denver won their fifth game in their past six attempts. Six players scored
double digits for each side, but Denver’s field goal percentage (52%) was
superior to New Orleans’ (40%).
Pelicans 97 - 117
Nuggets
Key Performers
Anthony Davis - 18 points, 9 rebounds, 2 blocks
Alexis Ajinca - 12 points, 8 rebounds
Kenneth Faried - 19 points
Ty Lawson - 11 points, 9 assists
Utah Jazz (5-8) @
Golden State Warriors (9-2)
Utah never led in this game against the Warriors, who had a
four day rest before this game. This break evidently worked in Golden State’s
favour, as their players looked fresh and raring to go, winning the first quarter
by 15 points. After that there was no real competition as Golden State
continued their dominance of the Pacific division.
Jazz 88 - 101
Warriors
Key Performers
Enes Kanter - 18 points
Derrick Favors - 10 points, 9 rebounds, 2 blocks
Harrison Barnes - 14 points, 11 rebounds, 2 blocks
Andre Igoudala - 17 points
Chicago Bulls (8-5) @
Portland Trail Blazers (9-3)
The Bulls were under-staffed in this game, missing Pau
Gasol, Kirk Hinrich and Derrick Rose. It proved to be costly as their offence
looked poor - aside from Nikola Mirotic’s efforts. Portland on the other hand
were impressive from the floor as their starting five shot 63%.
Bulls 87 - 105 Trail
Blazers
Key Performers
Nikola Mirotic - 24 points, 11 rebounds
Aaron Brooks - 12 points
Damian Lillard - 21 points, 9 assists
LaMarcus Aldridge - 16 points, 9 rebounds
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