One-man show: 51 for Durant, the Hunts scored 104: 116 over Detroit

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Another NBA night passed for him, and as the best league in the world has always known and will always know how to deliver, we got great views tonight (Sunday through Monday). Above all, stood Kevin Durant who with a memorable 51-point display led Brooklyn to 104-116 at the expense of Detroit. At the same time, Dallas defeated Oklahoma City 84: 103 and San Antonio also managed with 97: 112 over New Orleans.

Detroit Pistons – Brooklyn Nets 116: 104
In the absence of James Harden, Durant took the reins and exploded at the expense of the poor opponent. That totaled 51 points (16 from 31 from the field), 9 assists and 7 rebounds, en route to capturing the season-high points record that had so far belonged to Steph Kerry.

In the game itself it was not so simple for the Phenomenon and his teammates, who needed a big last quarter of 13:30 to run for a turnaround and achieve victory over the Pistons. : 4. The Nets, on the other hand, rose to 8:19.

San Antonio – New Orleans Pelicans 97: 112
Despite the result, the game was close at most stages. All of the first three quarters ended with no more than 2 points difference, and with the entry into the final quarter the Spurs led by just one point. However, a fourth quarter of 15:29 closed the story and left the visitors empty-handed on the way to a 21: 8 balance.

Jacob Poaltel provided a great game of 24 points and 12 rebounds for Greg Popovich who also got 24 points, 9 assists and 8 rebounds from Derrick White and a triple double in the form of 10 points, 10 assists and 12 rebounds from the hands of Dijonte Marie. On the other hand, Brandon Ingram may feel disappointed after contributing 27 points but losing again. The Spurs, however, went up to a 16:10 balance.

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