Tatum,
who
had
been
listed
as
questionable
with
a
sprained
ankle,
scored
37
points
with
13
rebounds
and
five
assists,
while
Jaylen
Brown
contributed
31
points
on
13-of-18
field
shooting.
Doncic
scored
a
game-high
42
points
with
eight
rebounds
and
nine
assists
but
gave
up
five
turnovers,
and
was
blocked
by
Tatum
in
the
fourth
quarter.
Tatum
and
Doncic
went
head
to
head
in
the
final
quarter
after
the
Mavs
closed
to
117-107.
The
Celtics
forward
first
dunked,
then
made
two
free-throws
after
being
fouled
by
the
Slovenian,
before
blocking
Doncic’s
driving
lay-up.
Brown
drained
a
three-point
attempt
after
Marcus
Smart’s
assist
and
suddenly
it
was
124-107
and
game
over.
Smart
had
13
points
with
nine
assists,
while
center
Al
Horford
hit
four-of-four
from
three-point
range
in
his
14
points.
The
Celtics
moved
to
an
NBA-best
14-4
record
with
the
victory,
while
the
Mavs
suffered
their
fifth
loss
in
six
road
games
to
fall
to
9-8.
Don’t
mess
with
the
dynamic
duoJT’s
block
led
to
JB’s
clutch
triple
in
tonight’s
@JetBlue
Play
of
the
Game
pic.twitter.com/8Cfl02oOrb—
Boston
Celtics
(@celtics)
November
24,
2022
Wiggins
stars
as
Warriors
get
back
to
winning
ways
All-Star
Andrew
Wiggins
enjoyed
a
season-high
game
with
31
points
including
six
three-pointers
as
the
Golden
State
Warriors
won
124-107
over
the
Los
Angeles
Clippers.
Stephen
Curry
scored
22
points,
making
four-of-10
from
beyond
the
arc,
with
six
rebounds
and
nine
assists
as
the
Warriors
improved
to
9-10.
The
result
ended
the
three-game
winning
run
of
the
Clippers,
who
were
without
All-Stars
Paul
George
and
Kawhi
Leonard.
Marcus
Morris
Sr
top
scored
for
the
Clippers
with
19
points.
Rain
Six
treys
tonight
for
@22wiggins
https://t.co/bnIlUHnYqt
pic.twitter.com/2HQscYQmUW—
Golden
State
Warriors
(@warriors)
November
24,
2022
Bulls
topple
Bucks
to
claim
another
big
scalp
The
Chicago
Bulls
claimed
another
big
scalp
only
a
few
days
after
ending
the
Celtics’ nine-game
winning
run,
with
a
118-113
victory
over
the
Milwaukee
Bucks.
DeMar
DeRozan
starred
for
the
Bulls
with
36
points
and
eight
assists,
while
Bucks
forward
Giannis
Antetokounmpo
had
36
points,
11
rebounds
and
seven
assists.
Chicago
trailed
109-106
with
1:15
remaining
before
Coby
White
sunk
two
three-pointers
to
sink
the
Bucks,
who
gave
up
19
turnovers
for
the
game.
Coby
in
the
CLUTCH.@CobyWhite
|
@NBCSChicago
pic.twitter.com/ocpTvJ4Owt—
Chicago
Bulls
(@chicagobulls)
November
24,
2022
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