NBA. Wembanyama slowed down by Davis and the Lakers, Cleveland still undefeated… The summary of the night

NBA. Wembanyama slowed down by Davis and the Lakers, Cleveland still undefeated… The summary of the night
NBA. Wembanyama slowed down by Davis and the Lakers, Cleveland still undefeated… The summary of the night

Victor Wembanyama, still hot, could not prevent San Antonio’s defeat against Anthony Davis’ Los Angeles Lakers, and Cleveland remained undefeated at the start of the season this Friday, November 15 in the NBA.

The day’s matches also counted for the group stage of the NBA Cup, the final four of which will take place from December 14 to 17 in Las Vegas.

Wemby falls on Davis

After the successful card against Washington on Wednesday (50 points, his record), Victor Wembanyama maintained the pace with a full match against the Lakers (28 points, 14 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 blocks), attacked thoroughly (9 points after 4 minutes).

The Frenchman delighted in the “lobs” of his teammates, but was barely less skillful from afar (4 out of 13 at 30.8%), while keeping up the pace in defense on certain actions against the strong Anthony Davis and LeBron James.

But after a close end to the game, the Spurs ended up capitulating (120-115 for Los Angeles), after a decisive layup from LeBron James 25 seconds from time.

The “King”, in his 22e NBA season at 39, scored a 4e triple double (15 points, 16 rebounds, 12 assists), a first in his immense career.

James played his 1,504e NBA regular season game, tying John Stockton. This season he has the means to surpass Dirk Nowitzki (1,522), Vince Carter (1,541) and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1,560), to get closer to Robert Parish’s record (1,611).

The Lakers were especially able to count on their pivot Anthony Davis (40 points, 12 rebounds), a major contributor to Los Angeles’ good start to the season (8 wins – 4 losses), who intends to defend his NBA Cup won last year. .

With 11 passes for Spurs, Chris Paul (39) surpassed the 12,000 passes mark, the third player to reach this record after John Stockton (15,806) and Jason Kidd (12,091).

Cleveland unstoppable

Thanks to their success against the Chicago Bulls (144-126), the Cleveland Cavaliers won their 14e match in as many matches since the start of the season.

Sunday against Charlotte, they will have the opportunity to equal the second best start in league history, achieved by the Houston Rockets in 1993 and the Washington Capitals in 1948. The record belongs to the Golden State Warriors (24 wins in 2015).

Hooked by the Bulls (tied at 10:41 to go), the Cavaliers accelerated thanks to Donovan Mitchell, author of 18 points in the only 4e quarter-time, for a total of 37 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists, being helped by Darius Garland (29 points).

OKC remains in the lead in the West

The Oklahoma City Thunder won the top-of-the-table duel in the Western Conference against the Phoenix Suns (99-83), with 28 points from Canadian Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, to stay at the top of their conference.

The New York Knicks, despite being 18 points ahead at the start of the 4the quarter-time, were almost surprised at the end of the game by the Brooklyn Nets of Cam Thomas (43 points), passed in front 12 seconds from time, before a long shot from Jalen Brunson (37 points) then a counter from Miles Bridges does not offer victory to the Knicks in the New York “derby”.

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Despite the presence of Paul George (13 points) and Joel Embiid (20 points) the 76ers of Philadelphia suffered a 9e defeat (2 successes) against Orlando (98-86).

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