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In the NBA today, there were a total of 9 games, and Ingram scored 34 points, 8 rebounds and 6 assists, with a plus/minus of +45, and also led the Pelicans to a big victory over the Pacers; In addition, stars such as Tatum, Monk and Brother Alphabet also played well and helped their teams win.
Want to know what the players did in the game? Let's take a look at the NBA red and black list.
Bold red list. New Orleans Pelicans forward Ingram.
Against the Pacers at home, the Pelicans showed amazing fighting power, winning by 22 points in the first quarter, and finally swept the opponent 129-102 on their home court. Pelican forward Ingram made a big move, scoring 34 points, 8 rebounds and 6 assists, especially the +45 plus/minus is a unique level.
In the past two games, the Pelicans have played against the Pacers in a row, in fact, Ingram performed very well in the last game, he also scored 30 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists, but the Pelicans failed to stage a big reversal and unfortunately lost. Ingram continued his good performance this time, and the Pelicans successfully got revenge on the Pacers, and the record also tied with the Suns.
Sacramento Kings guard Monk.
The Kings have encountered strong opponents in a row, and due to the absence of Fox, the core of the outside line, and the away game against the Timberwolves, who are at the top of the West, the outside world is not very optimistic about the Kings. But Super Sixth Man Monk broke out, he took over the offensive banner, and Monk shot more than 5 percent in the whole game, and scored 39 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists.
The Kings faced a lot of difficulties in this game, in addition to Fox's absence, Barnes and Huerter had a mediocre hand, and Sabonis Jr. also made a full foul to leave the game. But Monk took over the game in overtime, and he hit consecutive difficult three-pointers to allow the Kings to beat the Timberwolves and surpass the Mavericks in the rankings.
Milwaukee Bucks forward Antetokounmpo.
Since the mid-season coach change, the Bucks' record has not been particularly consistent. Especially Lillard, the core of the perimeter, is now up and down, and the whole team is supported by "Brother Antetokounmpo", and the same is true for this game.
Antetokounmpo was in full swing in this game, and he scored 46 points, 16 rebounds and 6 assists on 16-of-22 shooting, which also gave the Bucks a 113-97 victory over the Bulls. However, with Antetokounmpo playing like this, it makes no sense for the Bucks to trade Lillard back, and it is unlikely that they will win a championship.
Red List: 76ers 121-114 Hornets.
With Embiid out of the picture, the 76ers are in a tough position and could fall into the play-in zone at any time. Fortunately, the Charlotte Hornets, who are third from the bottom in the East, and the excellent performances of players such as Maxey and Tobias Harris allowed the 76ers to get a key victory.
Maxey (76ers): 11-of-29 shooting, including 5 three-pointers, Maxey finished with 33 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists, plus a plus/minus of +19. Since entering the league, Maxey has continued to grow, becoming the centerpiece of the 76ers' perimeter this season and supporting the team in Embiid's absence.
Tobias Harris (76ers): 13-of-19 shooting from the field, also hitting five three-pointers, Tobias Harris had 31 points, 12 rebounds and four assists. If the 76ers are to remain competitive, they need Tobias Harris to continue that performance and become a reliable No. 2 or No. 3 scorer.
Raptors 105-120 Warriors.
For the third consecutive road trip in the East, the Warriors defeated the Raptors in back-to-back situations. The Warriors made a strong effort in the third quarter and directly crushed the opponent in waves, and the "double library" combination continued to be the focus of this game, and also teamed up to make the team have the last laugh.
Curry (Warriors): 9-of-22 shooting, including seven three-pointers, Curry finished with 25 points, six rebounds and six assists. And because the opponent is weak, Curry doesn't even use his full strength, which is what makes him scary.
Kuminga (Warriors): The youngster finally earned Kerr's trust and became a member of the Warriors' starting lineup. Kuminga was also very active, scoring 24 points, six rebounds and two assists on 9-of-19 shooting.
Celtics 138-110 Mavericks.
Tatum and Doncic, the two new generation leaders, met again, but the overall strength of the Green Army is indeed better than that of the Mavericks. In addition, Coach Kidd had some incomprehensible operations, which made the Mavericks be beaten in the second half, but objectively speaking, whether it is Tatum or Doncic, the performance is worthy of recognition.
Tatum (Celtics): 10-of-19 shooting, including 5 three-pointers, Tatum had 32 points, 8 rebounds and 3 assists, and was the best player in the Green Army. In fact, compared with the past, Tatum has significantly improved in terms of hard battles and key ball ability, and it was Tatum who scored continuously in the second half to open up the gap between the Celtics.
Doncic (Mavericks): On 14-of-25 shooting, Doncic had 37 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists, but once again had no choice but to cut a triple-double. Although the Mavericks failed miserably, Doncic has done his best, knowing that the Celtics' defensive resources are already at the top level in the league, but they still can't limit him.
Piston 100-110 Knights.
A game that is very different from the standings. The Cavaliers are second only to the Celtics in the East, while the Pistons continue to languish and are currently tied for the bottom of the East.
Mobley (Cavaliers): Although Mobley's scoring is not the highest on the team, his role is visible to the naked eye, Mobley scored 22 points, 17 rebounds, 7 assists, 2 steals and 2 blocks on 7-of-13 shooting in the game, completely filling the data column. Especially during Mobley's injury, the Cavaliers were still in the play-off area, and now they are firmly in the top four in the East, basically locking in the home-court advantage in the first round of the playoffs, and Mobley has contributed a lot.
Clippers 140-115 Wizards.
Paul George is back and against the Wizards, who are at the bottom of the East and are fighting back-to-back, and the Clippers have no reason to lose. From the beginning of the second quarter of the game, the Clippers were in complete control and eventually won by a wide margin.
Harden (Clippers): 9-of-13 shooting, including six three-pointers. This Harden switched modes at will, suppressed the desire to attack in the first quarter, but handed out 5 assists, and scored 21 points in the second quarter, and the Clippers opened the gap, with Harden scoring 28 points, 8 assists and 3 blocks.
Grizzlies 92-122 Trail Blazers.
Both teams gave up the season early, and this time it was also dominated by bench players, but the Trail Blazers were clearly in better form, and they came out on top to win in the second half. In particular, the two benches, Walker and Banton, scored 19 points each, and the former grabbed 10 rebounds and successfully contributed a double-double.
On the Grizzlies' side, Morant, Bane, Jaren Jackson Jr., Smart and Clarke continue to be sidelined, and they really lack fighting power. Jack LaRavia, who came off the bench, was the Grizzlies' best player with 21 points, and Stevens scored 19 points.
Black list. Milwaukee Bucks guard Lillard.
The reason why Antetokounmpo is so tired is because Lillard is a bit of a pit. He was still out of shape this game, Lillard hit only 4 of 18 shots, had 16 points, 7 assists, and 3 turnovers, which was really unsatisfactory.
Blacklist: Indiana Pacers guard Haliburton.
In stark contrast to Ingram, Pacers guard Haliburton, this one was completely lost. Haliburton played just 23 minutes, but missed all seven shots, failed to score a single point in the field and only provided three assists.
Blacklist: Minnesota Timberwolves guard Edwards.
Due to the birth of the child, Edwards only played half the game, and it was supposed to be a blessing. But this Edwards was indeed a little absent-minded, with only 11 points, 2 rebounds and 2 assists on 2-of-11 shooting, and it was definitely unqualified to talk about performance on the court.
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