Festival offensif pour Cleveland et OKC, Wembanyama et les Spurs se relancent
The NBA season continued last night with 11 games on the schedule, and several teams put on a show. Cleveland and Oklahoma City both delivered dominant performances, while Victor Wembanyama's Spurs returned to winning ways in the Texas derby.
| Match | Score | Winner |
| Atlanta – Toronto | 97 – 109 | Toronto |
| Washington – Cleveland | 114 – 148 | Cleveland |
| Brooklyn – Detroit | 107 – 125 | Detroit |
| Orlando – Boston | 123 – 110 | Orlando |
| Miami – Charlotte | 126 – 108 | Miami |
| Milwaukee – Chicago | 126 – 110 | Milwaukee |
| Sacramento – Oklahoma City | 101 – 132 | Oklahoma City |
| Minnesota – Utah | 137 – 97 | Minnesota |
| Memphis – Dallas | 118 – 104 | Memphis |
| Denver – Golden State | 129 – 104 | Denver |
| San Antonio – Houston | 121 – 110 | San Antonio |
Cleveland and OKC, the night of big scores
The Cleveland Cavaliers completely crushed the Wizards in Washington, winning by a landslide 148-114. In the West, the Oklahoma City Thunder put on a dominant display against the Sacramento Kings (132-101). Center Isaiah Hartenstein shone with an exceptional performance of 33 points and 19 rebounds, setting a new career high.
Giannis in MVP mode
The Milwaukee Bucks dominated the Chicago Bulls (126-110), led by an unstoppable Giannis Antetokounmpo, who scored 41 points.
🇫🇷 Wemby and Spurs rediscover the taste of victory
After a losing streak, the San Antonio Spurs bounced back with a 121-110 victory in the Texas derby against Houston. French sensation Victor Wembanyama was the cornerstone of this success, putting up a solid stat line of 22 points and 8 rebounds.
🐺 Anthony Edwards as leader of Minnesota
The Minnesota Timberwolves routed the Utah Jazz 137-97. Anthony Edwards led the offense with 37 points.
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