Thursday, November 19, 2015

NBA and 9 for the San Antonio Spurs – Ouest-France

The Habs Tony Parker was the great architect of the victory of his team, San Antonio yesterday against Denver. She imposed 109-98 thanks to 25 points from its leader. Spurs sign their ninth win of the season, and so retain second place in the Western Conference behind the very domineering Golden State.

An outsider status that allows them to quietly proceed with the integration LaMarcus Aldridge of their rookie (11 pts, 9 rebounds), while the indestructible Tony Parker and Tim Duncan continue to torment opposing defenses. Parker signed his best night since the beginning of the season with 25 points (9 of 14 shooting) and nine assists in 32 minutes.

“TP” is getting stronger as the weeks and hopes to reach the finals in the spring at his best to forget the 2014-15 season when its performance suffered from repeated injuries and was in party responsible for the elimination of the Spurs from the 1st round of the playoffs.

Houston and Chicago are needed

At Houston, sacked in the morning of coach Kevin McHale has borne fruit: the Rockets who remained on 4-game losing streak, have snatched victory in overtime against Portland (108-103). James Harden, released, scored 45 points, caught eight rebounds and made eleven assists, to revive his team (5 v-7 d) and personally boost in the race for MVP trophy.

Chicago signed its fourth straight victory in Phoenix 103-97 and grabbed the top spot in the Eastern Conference with a record of eight wins and three losses. The Bulls, however, were deprived of Derrick Rose, but Jimmy Butler scored 32 points, including 14 in the fourth quarter-time

The player of the day. James Harden. “The Beard” was smiling and the Rockets have reassured their audience who had attended three consecutive defeats. He disgusted the Trail Blazers late in the game and in overtime with 25 points out of 44. Portland has yet counted up to 17-point lead before losing 108-103 in overtime.

Quote of the day: “I must still play better and I am still a better leader for the team when Kevin’s not here” Russell Westbrook said after the win over Oklahoma City to New Orleans from 110 to 103. In the absence of Kevin Durant, Westbrook yet finished the game with 43 points, nine rebounds and eight assists. This is the third time this season he scores at least 40 points

The number of the day. 20 to the age of Karl-Anthony Towns, the leader Minnesota Timberwolves who became the second youngest player ever to finish an NBA game with 20 points, 10 rebounds and five cons. Against Orlando, “JWT” ​​first choice of Draft 2015, scored 21 points, 11 rebounds and captured six successful counterattacks, but his team lost 104-101 in overtime.

The French of the day: Evan Fournier. The Orlando International French is the great architect of the victory in front of Magic Minnesota (104-101): he scored 26 points and was especially marked in the last second of the extension a three-point basket, synonymous with sixth win in twelve games for Floridians. Nicolas Batum, unrecognizable yesterday against the Knicks (4 pts) has recovered well against the Brooklyn Nets with 24 points and eight assists who gave the Hornets a sixth victory.

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