The Miami Heat beat more than thirty points on the Detroit Pistons team on Wednesday's North American Basketball Championship (NBA).
The home team opened the second half with a 21-0 "seizure", which contributed to the highest rate of victory in their season.
The winner of the day was in Houston, where the defending champion Golden State Warriors won two points against the host Rockets at the end of the expected big battle.
One of the team's best players, Kevin Durant, was not able to enter the field, but Klay Thompson (30 points), DeMarcus Cousins (27 points) and Stephen Curry (24 points) also performed outstandingly. In Rockets, James Harden scored 29 points and scored 10 goals, while Chris Paul closed with 24 points.
The Warriors defeated the Texas Guard for the first time after three defeats in the season.
Oklahoma City has been led by two stars, Russel Westbrook and Paul George. The former closed with 31 points, 12 rebounds and 11 goals, while the latter closed with 25 points and 9 rebounds. Thunder had a 17-point disadvantage in the first half, but eventually won smoothly with 12 points, catching up with West's third-ranked Houston on the table.
Results:
Oklahoma City Thunder-Brooklyn Nets 108-96
Washington Wizards-Orlando Magic 100-90
Atlanta Hawks-Memphis Grizzlies 132-111
Miami Heat-Detroit Pistons 108-74
Houston Rockets-Golden State Warriors 104-106
Phoenix Suns-Utah Jazz 97-114
(Source: sportrajongo.hu, m4sport, mti / Photo: pixabay)