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New York overtaken by Phoenix, Pelicans surprise Utah

Phoenix (16 wins, 3 losses) won its 15th consecutive game by winning in New York this Friday (97-118). The Suns have won all quarters with more than one possession. Evan Fournier was awkward (11 points at 4/15 on shots, 5 rebounds and 1 assist in 26 minutes), after starting with a 3/3 behind the arc (3/7 in the end) during the first 3 minutes, unlike at the opposing back Devin Booker (32 points at 14/27). The Knicks maintain a positive record (10 wins, 9 losses) but they can not find their cruising speed.

In the West, Utah (12 wins, 7 losses) fails to follow the Suns. The Jazz lost 98-97 at home to New Orleans after a 3-point finish by Devonte Graham with 1.9 seconds remaining. However, after a successful free throw by Rudy Gobert (9 2/3 points on shots and 5/10 on free throws, 10 rebounds, 3 blocks, 3 stray balls and 5 fouls in 37 minutes), Quin Snyder’s team had two possessions in advance (97-93 ). But Donovan Mitchell (6/21 on shots) snubbed Rudy Gobert on the last shot and Graham hit his 3-point on the counterattack in stride.

Otherwise, Nicolas batum (COVID-19 protocol) and Killian Hayes (thumb injury) did not play in the game between their two teams, won by the Los Angeles Clippers. Théo Maledon did not enter in Oklahoma City’s narrow loss to Washington DC, unlike Petr Cornelie (4 points at 2/3, 1 rebound and 1 assist in 3 minutes) for Denver against Milwaukee (loss 120-109) and Timothé Luwawu-Cabarrot (5 points at 2/2 and 2 rebounds in 6 minutes) in Atlanta’s big win over the Memphis Grizzlies in Killian Tillie (7 points at 3/4 and 2 assists in 12 minutes), for a duel between players trained in Antibes.

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