TOAfter a Tuesday full of news, playoffs and qualifying games, the last Wednesday of the NBA regular season hasn’t changed. Eastern and Western Conference standings before the final round, but talented teams Brooklyn Nets as well as Los Angeles Clippers proved that they have something to fight for.
Brooklyn Nets 110-98 New York Knicks
The Brooklyn Nets closed a 17-point gap in the Big Apple duel with a triple-double. Kevin Duran (32 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds) to beat the New York Knicks 110–98. With this result, the guests took eighth place in the Eastern Conference, beating the Atlanta Hawks in tie-breaks and moving up to seventh place within one game. Cleveland Cavaliers.
Phoenix Suns 109-113 Los Angeles Clippers
The best team in the NBA “Phoenix Suns” rested Chris Paul and Devin Booker and lost by a whopping 39 points in the third quarter and nearly completed a wonderful 48-point comeback in the last quarter, but fell short and were defeated by the Los Angeles Clippers 113–109 in what they could. be a preview of the first round playoff game as the locals are currently ranked eighth in the Western Conference. in Game, Paul George reached 15,000 career points.
Dallas Mavericks 131-113 Detroit Pistons
Leads with 26 points, 14 assists and 8 rebounds from a star. Luca Donzic, the Dallas Mavericks won their 50th win of the season for the first time in seven years, and moved within half a game of third in the Western Conference with a 131–113 road victory over the Detroit Pistons, who failed to win four consecutive times, what would have been their best record. season strip.
Boston Celtics 117-94 Chicago Bulls
The Boston Celtics became the second team in the Eastern Conference to reach 50 wins of the season and clinched a solitary second spot in the standings with a 117–94 victory over the Chicago Bulls, who were buried in sixth place in the same sector and still in freefall. Al Horford made all seven shots and scored 17 points.
Washington Wizards 103-118 Atlanta Hawks
Bring the young scored 16 of his 30 points in the third quarter to break out of a tie against the Washington Wizards and ended up winning 118–103 in his final regular season home game, still aiming to be in the top eight in the Eastern Conference to have two chances to qualify for the playoffs in the play-in.
Oklahoma City Thunder 101-137 Utah Jazz
Frenchman Rudy Gobert20 points and 10 rebounds played a key role in the Utah Jazz’s comfortable 137-101 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder, their fifth straight home win and effectively securing the fifth seed in the Western Conference.