Quantin Grams made a career high point Points 44 points, and the Philadelphia 76 people beat the Golden State Warriors on Saturday night at 126-119, where Stephen was the first dunk in six years.
Philadelphia – Quantin Grimms scored high 44 points of career, and the Philadelphia 76ers beat the nine-tattoo row in a game on Saturday night by beating Golden State Warriors at 126-119 Stephen Curry was his first dunk in six years.
On the brake, Karino cut off the jam of the 76ers during the fourth quarter in the middle of 109-104.
Kelly Obre Jr. had 20 points for Philadelphia. Gurshan Yabusel added 18, and Paul George had 17 points and seven rebounds. Improved to 21-39 in Philadelphia, winning the first time against Dallas from February 4.
Curry had 29 points and assisted for 13 wariers, who won five consecutive consecutive. Quenton Post added 16 points, and Gary Patton Jr. had 15.
Greses took aggressive control while George and Terez Maxi scored 12 points in the third seven minutes of the second half, as Philadelphia extended its lead to 15.
Warriors: Playing without Jimmy Butler (right medium back spasms), there were times when the Golden State Ball was OP.
76ers: The first game after Joel Ambid closed for a season with a left knee injury, it was Philadelphia’s supportive players – Gres, UB Bare and Yabusel – who struggled this effect when Stars Maxi and George struggled.
After the Golden State tied it to 116 with two minutes remaining, Greses led the basket to give Philadelphia a lead. After that, after the mosa of the Moses capital on the other end, Yabusel drilled the right angle 3 to raise the lead of five.
The earlier Career of Greses was 36 points for New York against Indiana on April 5, 2023.
Both teams are in action on Monday night. The Golden State is at Charlotte, and is organized by Philadelphia Portland.
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