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Evan Fournier and New York rule out Houston, Phoenix collective beats Washington

Evan Fournier decisive

The matches follow each other but are not alike for Evan Fournier. Sometimes lacking in address and criticized by the New York press, the back of the Knicks was in sight this NBA night. Opposed with New York in Houston, the French signed a beautiful 8 of 12 in the shoot (3 of 6 at three points), contributing to the victory of his family (116-103).

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While the Rockets had come back to score in the 3rd quarter, one of his shots from behind the arc, chained by a fade away (shoot while backing), gave new air to NY. Fournier finished the game at 23 points, forming a nice trio with Immanuel Quickley (24 units) and Julius Randle (21 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists).

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Phoenix collective!

On the other hand, difficult to bring out a player at Phoenix, as the collective of Monty Williams is brilliant. Against Washington, eight Suns players have reached or exceeded the 10-point mark. A performance which demonstrates all the mastery of this group, 2nd in the Western Conference with the same record as Golden State (23-5).

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Residents of the Arizona Footprint Center were able to count on, jumbled up, Landry Shamet (16 points, 4/8 behind the arc), Cameron Johnson (13 units), Deandre Ayton (15 pawns, 10 rebounds) or Chris Paul (12 points, 6 assists) to counter Bradley Beal (26 points). The Phoenix collective dominated the Wizards (118-98) also relying on a JaVale McGee (17 points, 8 rebounds) who never ceases to be reborn, at 33 years old.

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Killian Hayes and Detroit beaten, a cliché …

Finally, if the days in the press and the evenings on Evan Fournier’s floor often take on the face of uncertainty, there is one who knows what his nights will be made of. But not necessarily in a good way … Killian Hayes and the Detroit Pistons have thus conceded in Indiana their 13th loss in a row (122-113), worsening the record of the franchise (4-23).

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The Frenchman was discreet (2 points, 1 rebound, 1 assist), while Saddiq Bey (28 points, 10 rebounds) and Cade Cunningham (19 points) tried things, as usual. However, insufficient to get rid of Caris LeVert, in verve with his 31 points. The push was not just for Evan Fournier, last night in the NBA.

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