The Thunder continues
Last night, the Thunder recorded a thirteenth consecutive victory. A first in its history. On its floor, Oklahoma City, currently leader of the Western Conference, largely dominated the Clippers (116-98), deprived of James Harden. While trailing 48-52 at the break, the Thunder, once again guided by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (29 points, 3 rebounds and 8 assists) then turned the tide. For Los Angeles, Amir Coffey scored 26 points, but it wasn't enough.
The Warriors are a hit
After their defeat against the Cavaliers (95-113) on Tuesday, the Warriors recovered well Thursday evening against the 76ers (139-105). Stephen Curry was once again the big man of the match by scoring 30 points and delivering 10 assists. With 20 points on the clock, Jonathan Kuminga was also valuable. For Philadelphia, Joel Embiid stood out with a double-double (28 points and 14 rebounds).
The Celtics ensure
Currently second in the Eastern Conference, the Celtics assumed their status by winning by a short head against Minnesota (115-118). The reigning NBA champions were able to rely on the very good performances of Jayson Tatum (33 points) and Derrick White (26 points). For the Timberwolves, Julius Randle and Naz Reid scored 27 and 20 points. Rudy Gobert scored 6 in 28 minutes.
LA Lakers – Portland 114 – 106
Miami – Indiana 115 – 128
Golden State – Philadelphie 139 – 105
Milwaukee – Brooklyn 110 – 113
Oklahoma City – LA Clippers 116 – 98
Minnesota – Boston 115 – 118