The match of the night: We knew the Big Three, it will perhaps have to change the name to Big Four! Confined to shine Garnett, Pierce and Allen last year, Rajon Rondo recalls last few matches that can also affect the fate of a meeting. Wednesday, the leader of the Celtics who, in large part, enabled his team to win face Golden State (119-111) a 14th victory in 16 matches, the 6th consecutive year. With 22 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists, the former leader from Kentucky made the most beautiful line Celtics stats later. It was important to fill that hole conceded by the champion title in a second quarter-time way for visitors (19-39). The match had started well for Garnett (21 points, 13 rebounds) and his band led by 7 units at the end of the first-quarter time (35-28). But Corey Maggette (32 points including 11 in the 2nd quarter-time) took fire before the break and Boston took a big draft (54-67). Worn by Ray Allen so far (25 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists), the Celtics responded with champions in the 3rd quarter-time. The Warriors cashing a 22-10 under the battering of Garnett in the racket, and missiles with Allen and Pierce (21 points, 6 rebounds, assists). Rondo, he gave the spin back to California, put baskets as beads (16 points) and Boston took command before the last quarter-time (86-83). Houspillés by the charismatic Don Nelson, the Warriors did nothing cowardly in the money time. The leadership changed hands seven times but on a "and one" appropriate to 6 minutes from the buzzer, Garnett made a break (106-102) finally decisive. Rondo distributing the remaining caviar to perfect its line stats. With 83 items on the last 5 games, Rondo is now monitoring closely. Supporters of the NBA no longer know where to give the Celtics meet the head! The night of Frenchies: Despite a great strength, Ronny Turiaf Warriors were therefore inclined to Boston (see the match of the night). Active defense (5 against), the former Laker has been rather quiet in attack (2 points to 1 / 3 shooting, 2 rebounds in 22 minutes). A Portland, Nicolas Batum has done his best game of the season when the Blazers win easily on the Heat (106-68). Holder, the former Manceau a score 15 points (3 / 4 to three points) including 10 in the first quarter meanwhile, picked up 6 rebounds and 2 passes issued in 22 minutes. Opposite, Yakhouba Diawara was less to celebrate (5 points, 1 rebound, 1 assist in 20 minutes). At Philadelphia, Mike Pietrus (9 points, 2 rebounds, 2 assists) and Orlando have become the face of Sixers (96-94) as Boris Diaw (2 points, 2 rebounds, 2 assists in 22 minutes) in Minneapolis and Phoenix ( 110-102). New defeat in contrast (the 13th in a row!) For the Thunder Johan Petro (7 points, 5 errors in 12 minutes) at Cleveland (82-117). In the 5 major Charlotte, Alexis Ajinça a successful exit Plua accomplished in the NBA (9 minutes to 6 points and 1 rebound) but could not prevent the defeat of the Bobcats against Toronto (93-86). Same for Joakim Noah (2 points, 5 rebounds in 12 minutes), dominated in San Antonio at Chicago (88-98). Still recovering, Tony Parker did not play. The Perf ': The top scorer of the evening is named Chris Bosh. Inside Raptors, who already attracts many coveted because it will be like LeBron James or Dwyane Wade, free agent in 2010, a martyred Ajinça and internal Bobcats with 39 points (15/20 shooting), 11 rebounds and 2 against in 45 minutes. John Salmons was almost as well with Sacramento. But his 38 points (4 / 5 three-point) were not sufficient to prevent New Jersey from becoming the Kings for the first time in 11 years (116-114 AD). Nice double double for Al Jefferson (28 points, 17 rebounds) of the Timberwolves, victims (102-110) of the homogeneity of the Suns (all holders to 12 or more points, including 20 for Nash). Finally, the title of clutch player of the night is awarded to Rashard Lewis. The rear of a Magic justified his salary myrobalan (15 million the year) by planting a three-point to 4 seconds of the buzzer to give Orlando the victory against Philadelphia (96-94). |
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Boston has the resource
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