NBA: Grizzlies trap Bucks, Wolves demonstrated in Portland
Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo takes position in front of Lamar Stevens during the Grizzlies’ short success, February 15, 2024 in Memphis JUSTIN FORD / GETTY/AFP
During an NBA evening with only three games on display, the Grizzlies trapped the Milwaukee Bucks, third in the Eastern Conference, in Memphis, whom they beat down to the wire 113 to 110, while the Minnesota Timberwolves strolled to Portland, which they crushed 128 to 91.
The Bucks surprised in Memphis. The Milwaukee Bucks, despite Giannis Antetokounmpo’s 35 points and 12 assists, lost in Memphis, where the Grizzlies won 113 to 110. After being 11 points ahead, the Grizzlies broke up at at the start of the fourth quarter, missing nine of their first ten shots in this last period where the Bucks even led in the score for a few moments (100-98). Before then inflicting a 15-4 on their opponents.
Minnesota knocks out Portland. The T-Wolves crushed Portland, the penultimate in the Western Conference which suffered its sixth defeat in a row, 128 to 91, with 34 points from Anthony Edwards. And above all a crazy first quarter, which they won 44-14. Minnesota players had a very high shooting success percentage: 68%. French interior Rudy Gobert scored 11 points, grabbed 12 rebounds and made two blocks for the Timberwolves.
. Klay Thompson replacing: Klay Thompson of the Golden State Warriors started the game against the Utah Jazz on the bench, which had not happened to the four-time NBA champion for twelve years, in March 2012 when he was still a rookie. It didn’t work out too badly for him, since the 34-year-old guard/winger scored 35 points, his best total of the season, with 7 successful three-point shots out of 13, and his team won the Utah 140-137.
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