The Wins They have habitually disclosed, with the New York team “stealing” another game from them Celtic and make it 2-0 in the semifinals of the East playoffs in the NBA.
With two apt shots by Jane Branson in 12.7 seconds before the end, the New York Knicks completed a striking overthrow, dominating the Celtics 91-90 in Boston and made it 2-0 in the NBA semifinals.
Boston had the opportunity to take the lead again in the last occupation, but Michal Bridges stole the ball from Jason Titum, with the New York team maintaining possession and victory.
Josh Hart led the Knicks with 23 points, on a night where the guests were found to lose 20 points in the third quarter (73-53) and 16 in the fourth period (84-68). Carl-Annony Towns added 21 points and 17 rebounds, while Bridges scored all 14 points in the final period. Branson finished the match with 17 points and 7 assists.
For the Celtics, Derik White and Jane Brown scored 20 points, while Titum stayed low with 13 points – though he lowered 14 rebounds.
The third game of the Seven Selection series will take place in New York on Saturday.
The Knicks first took the Branson 1:59 lead before the end (87-86), while the same player completed an impressive 21-2 series that raised the difference to three (89-86). Titum with two shots reduced to 89-88 with 44.9 ” left and then nailing 90-89 at 18.5 ”. However, Branson responded with two cool shots, shaping the final score.
They reacting and the Thunder tied
With a delightful Sai Gilzi-Alexander scoring 34 points, Oklahoma City Thunder dispersed Denver Nuggets 149-106 in the second game of the NBA western semifinals and made it 1-1. The series is now transferred to Denver for Game 3 on Friday.
Thunder made one of the most impressive offensive appearances in the history of the playoffs, breaking the team’s record in a postseason match and equalizing the NBA’s total record for a half -time – 87 – 1978 performance in 1978.
The match was judged early. The home side scored 45 points in the first period and left with 24 points shortly after the first 10 minutes. The lead reached 35 before the break, while at the end of the third period the difference was launched to 48.
Denver had no answers to the parquet or the bench. Nikola Jokic was eliminated with six fouls shortly before the end of the third period, accepting two aggressively in less than a minute and with the score already out of control. After his impressive game 1 (42 points, 22 rebounds), the Serbian superstar stayed at 17 points with 6/16 shots and 8 rebounds.
On the other hand, Gilzie-Alexander was “magical”. He had 11/13 shots, 11/11 shots, distributed 8 assists and finished the match with the incredible +51 to the Plus/Minus system.
Jayen Williams added 17 points for Oklahoma, while Chett Holmgren had 15 points and 11 rebounds.
For the Nuggets, Russell Westbrook was the top scorer with 19 points, while Jamal Murray scored 14. As far as Aaron Gordon was about 10 points with 3/12 shots and 5 rebounds.