Golden State basketball players beat Milwaukee in the NBA hit, Curry scored 36 points

Golden State basketball players beat Milwaukee in the NBA hit, Curry scored 36 points

Basketbalisté Golden State beat Milwaukee in šlágru NBA, Curry scored 36 points

Golden State vs. Milwaukee NBA basketball game, March 11, 2023. Golden State's Stephen Curry (right) and Milwaukee's Bobby Portis.

New York – The Golden State basketball players defeated the best team of the league Milwaukee 125:116 after overtime in Saturday's NBA hit. Star Stephen Curry contributed 36 points, including six three-pointers, and also took care of a key block at the end of the fourth quarter. Another attractive duel in Atlanta was won by Boston, which won 134:125 thanks to 34 points, 15 rebounds and six final passes by winger Jayson Tatum. Vít Krejčí did not get on the pitch again in the Hawks jersey.

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Basketbalisté Golden State beat Milwaukee in šlágru NBA, Curry gave 36 points

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Basketbalisté Golden State beat Milwaukee in šlágru NBA, Curry gave 36 points

Curry scored 22 points in the fourth quarter and overtime in his first home game back from rehab. He converted a game-tying 3-pointer with 19 seconds left in the fourth quarter and then blocked Jrue Holiday's potential game-winning layup with 2.2 seconds left at the buzzer. Although the Bucks converted the first shot in the set time, the Warriors answered with nine points in a row and defended the win. Curry was followed by Klay Thompson with 22 points and Donte DiVincenzo with 20 points and 10 rebounds.

“Great game. We were able to be competitive the whole time,” praised coach Steve Kerr.

Milwaukee, which again started without Janis Adetokunbo and suffered only its second defeat in 21 duels since January 21, was led by Khris Middleton and Brook Lopez with 19 points, Holiday had one less.

The second team of the Eastern Conference Boston put Atlanta twenty threes. In addition to Tatum, the Celtics were also led by Jaylen Brown, the author of 24 points. “We played at the level we were supposed to. Whenever we needed to, we responded,” Tatum said. 35 points and 13 final passes from quarterback Trae Young were not enough for Atlanta.

In the distant battle for second place in the Western Conference, Sacramento won in Phoenix 128-119 and Memphis beat Dallas 112-108. Both successful teams are 40-26 and three wins ahead of Phoenix. Even without Luka Doncic or Kyrie Irving, Dallas was not far from victory in Memphis, but the Mavericks lost the key final quarter 25-35.

Not even Jimmy Butler's 38 points were enough for Miami in the Florida derby, in which the Heat fell to Orlando 114: 126 after the extension. The Magic were led by Wendell Carter Jr. with 27 points and 11 rebounds. Los Angeles Clippers, on the other hand, Kawhi Leonard's 38 points significantly helped to win 106:95 over New York.

Results of Saturday's NBA games:

Atlanta – Boston 125:134, Charlotte – Utah 111:119, Detroit – Indiana 115:121, Golden State – Milwaukee 125:116 in overtime, Houston – Chicago 111:119, LA Clippers – New York 106:95, Memphis – Dallas 112:108, New Orleans – Oklahoma City 96:110, Orlando – Miami 126:114 overtime, Phoenix – Sacramento 119:128.

NBA Standings:

Eastern Conference ,

Atlantic Division:

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1. Boston 68 21 69.1
2. Philadelphia 66 44 22 66.7
3. Brooklyn 67 38 29
4. New York 69 39 30 56.5
5. Toronto 68 32 36 47.1

Central Division:

1. Milwaukee 67 48 19 71.6
2. Cleveland 69 42 27 60.9
3. Chicago 67 31 36 46.3
4. Indiana 68 31 37 45.6
5. Detroit 68 15 53 22.1

Southeast Division:

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2. Atlanta 68 34 34 50.0
3. Washington 67 31 36 46.3
4. Orlando 68 28 40 41.2
5 . Charlotte 69 22 47 31.9

Western Conference,

Southwest Division:

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1. Memphis 66 40 26 60.6
Dallas 68 34 34 50.0
3. New Orleans 67 32 35
4. San Antonio 66 17 49 25.8
5. Houston 67 15 52 22.4

Northwest Division:

1. Denver 67 46 21 68.7
2. Minnesota 68 34 34 50.0
3. Utah 68 33 35 48.5
4. Oklahoma City 67 32 35 47.8
5. Portland 67 31 36 46.3

Pacific Division:

1. Sacramento 66 40 26 60.6
2. Phoenix 67 37 30 55.2
3. LA Clippers 69 36 33 52.2
4 . Golden State 68 35 33 51.5
5. LA Lakers 67 33 34 49.3