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Giant Yannis takes the spotlight in the American Basketball League

Star Yannis Antetokounmpo continued to score points in the NBA (Colly Preston/Getty)

The Greek giant continued Yannis Antetokounmpo His brilliance in the ranks of the Milwaukee Bucks and led him to victory over the Toronto Raptors, with a score (104-101), after stretching by scoring a “Triple double” inside American Professional Basketball Leaguewhile the Brooklyn Nets’ streak ended at 12 games after falling to the Chicago Bulls (112-121).

The Greek giant, Yannis Antitokonmpo, scored 30 points with 21 rebounds and 10 assists, including the last to his colleague Grayson Allen, who managed to score a hat-trick with 11 seconds left in overtime to even the scores.

It is the 31st time that the Greek giant Yannis Antitokonmpo manages to score the “Triple Double”, and the sixth time that he has scored 30 points with 20 rebounds, after his brilliance came thanks to his 55 points (personal best ) in the Washington Wizards basket two days ago.

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The Chicago Bulls, on the other hand, stopped the Brooklyn Nets’ winning streak at 12 by beating them (121-112), in a match in which three players contributed to the victory, namely Demar DeRozan and Patrick Williams, both with 22 points. , and fellow Montenegrin Nikola Vucevich added 21 points, at a time when the brilliance of Kevin Durant and his career-high 44 points helped prevent his team from losing, while Kyrie Irving also added 25 points for the loser.

The Cleveland Cavaliers pulled off a tough win over the Phoenix Suns (90-88), courtesy of Karis Le Vere (21 points) and Donovan Mitchell (21 points with 9 assists), knowing the latter had a historic night scoring 71 points in the Chicago Bulls basket two days ago.

The Philadelphia 76ers weren’t affected by the absence of Cameroonian Joel Embiid, and beat the Indiana Pacers (129-126), after the draw, thanks to James Harden’s 26 points. Philadelphia advanced 13 points at the end of the third quarter, but fell behind by 57 seconds before the end of regulation, before being able to impose the draw and emerge victorious.

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