San Antonio Spurs to be 10 and up, big match to Detroit Pistons

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Six challenges in the NBA night including the top clash between the top of the class of the two conferences. Smiling are the Detroit Pistons, who overcame Oklahoma City Thunder 124-116. Absolute stars were Cade Cunningham (29 points and 13 assists) and Jalen Duren (29 points and 15 rebounds). Among the Thunder, lacking such key pawns as Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren, the best was Jaylin Williams with 30 points and 11 rebounds.

Andrea GussoniPure madness in the NBA, chaos erupts on the court: pictures

Pure madness in the NBA, chaos breaks out on the court
A'huge brawl broke out during the challenge between Detroit Pistons and Charlotte Hornets
The brawl started when Moussa Diabate of the Hornets committed a hard foul on Pistons center Jalen Duren
Duren then hit the'opponent in the face and the situation escalated
The referees lost control of the situation and the field turned into a huge ring
Some elements of the bench had to intervene to avoid the worst
Moussa Diabate was furious and tried every way to tackle Jalen Duren
Rarely do you see such violent fights in the NBA: harsh punishments are expected from the league
The brawl lasted several minutes, it was very difficult to restore peace between the players
Horrible scenes that made the rounds via social media: criticism came from everywhere
So many users on X have criticized the behavior of the players: "Only idiots get excited seeing certain scenes" wrote someone on X
Insults and shoving also flew in the'area leading to the locker room

On the other hand, the magic moment of the San Antonio Spurs continues, as they thread their tenth consecutive victory by routing Toronto: 110-107 over the Raptors at the end of a resounding comeback in the last quarter, dominated 32-17. The entire Texan quintet made decisive contributions, with Devin Vassell (21 points) and De’Aaron Fox (20) on the shields, while Victor Wembanyama finished with 12 points and 8 rebounds. A Brandon Ingram of 20 points and 11 rebounds was not enough for the Canadians.

Clear success for the Denver Nuggets, dragged by a Nikola Jokic from 30 points and 12 rebounds, against the Boston Celtics: 103-84 the final. Victory in extremis for the Milwaukee Bucks, who fold 118-116 the Cleveland Cavaliers thanks to Kevin Porter Jr.’s basket with two seconds to go before the buzzer. It was also all easy for the Golden State Warriors, who topped the Memphis Grizzlies 133-112 with 21 points from Will Richard.

Results:

Detroit Pistons – Oklahoma City Thunder 124-116
Memphis Grizzlies – Golden State Warriors 112-133
Toronto Raptors – San Antonio Spurs 107-110
Houston Rockets – Sacramento Kings 128-97
Milwaukee Bucks – Cleveland Cavaliers 118-116
Denver Nuggets – Boston Celtics 103-84

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