NBA: Durant drags Houston, ok Golden State and San Antonio

Six games played in the NBA night of which as many as three all’overtime: the Houston Rockets center their fourth consecutive victory against the Orlando Magic (117-113) after the fourth overtime, dragged by Kevin Durant (35 points); the Golden State Warriors overcome the New Orleans Pelicans on the road (124-106) with Moses Moody protagonist: 32 points with 8 triples made.
Freaky comeback by the Atlanta Hawks who string together their fifth consecutive win with the Phoenix Suns (124-122) by recovering 22 points of disadvantage in the fourth quarter: Jalen Johnson comes close to a triple double (25 points, 10 rebounds, 7 assists). Back to winning ways are the Dallas Mavericks, who beat the Portland Trail Blazers all’overtime (138-133) led by Cooper Flagg and PJ Washington, 21 points apiece.
The Dallas Mavericks beat the Portland Trail Blazers all’overtime (138-133) led by Cooper Flagg and PJ Washington, 21 points apiece.
Finally, victory in overtime also for the Utah Jazz who impose themselves 150-147 with the Chicago Bulls: decisive Keyonte George with 33 points; success also for the Brooklyn Nets who rout the Washington Wizards’ court (129-106) with a Michael Porter Jr. from 34 points.
On Sunday night, the San Antonio Spurs, deprived of Victor Wembanyama and dragged by De’Aroon Fox, who scored 28 points and provided 11 assists with the Sacramento Kings (123-110), and the Boston Celtics, who folded the Los Angeles Clippers (121-118) with a Jaylen Brown of 33 points and 13 rebounds, also won.
