PRESEASON
The last week, before the great climb, has started with details that keep our hopes for 2021 very alive.
The victory of the Warriors against the Nuggets has served to see that Stephen Curry returns to recover good sensations in his historic wrist and that a Facundo Campazzo does not come to the NBA on vacation after surprising with a good debut.
Portland grows against Sacramento.
The eternal couple, Lillard-McCollum, feel wrapped up with Carmelo Anthony acting as the sixth man. The Brooklyn one scored 21 points in 23 minutes against the Kings.
Luka Doncic's team wins both games against Giannis Antetokounmpo to warm up the next MVP with an incredible second performance from the Slovenian to silence the absurd criticism that is installed around him.
The Nets duo is making itself felt.
The images that we were all waiting for in the world of basketball are already reality for our eyes. Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving return to the court as they deserve; connecting a game of stars that invites you to follow Steve Nash's team.
The other joy of this preseason was given by John Wall and DeMarcus Cousins who started at a good level in the Rockets' game against the Bulls.
LaMelo Ball monopolizes the covers.
Two formidable premieres of number three of the last Draft have been enough to fill the newspapers with future nominations for Rookie of the year. And, despite the fact that the Hornets lost both games against some serious Raptors, the youngest of the Balls left heart attack assists in his first dates that did not go unnoticed by the basketball world.
The young Big Three of the Pelicans sharpened a terrain during the different games that ended up exploding against the Bucks with 31 points and 9 rebounds from the bulky Zion Williamson.
Donovan Mitchell and Bojan Bogdanovic sympathize with Rudy Gobert to make it clear that Utah knows what to play after winning all three preseason games; against the Clippers and twice against the Phoenix Suns.
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