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Hult 25+11+5 Capela 11+14 Fox 30+6 Eagles narrowly beat the Kings

Live Bar Jan. 6 The Kings today sat at home to meet the Hawks' challenge, and Trae Young, who slashed 56+14 in the last game, was sidelined due to injury. Although the Eagles lacked Trae Young in the first quarter, the offensive end blossomed more quickly to seize the lead, and a wave of net wins of 8 points in the last quarter gave the team a nine-point lead, but the second quarter began with a wave of 12-0 offensive counter-scores by the opponent. However, even if the Hawks did not score a point in the second half of the 6 minutes, they also played a sharp counterattack after finding a feeling in the second half, and they regained a 9-point lead and entered the second half with a 21-point performance in the second half. In the second half, the two teams each played a small period of good balls, but the Kings frantically countered the score to save the hope until the end, but the Eagles can always play the key ball, and in the second reading stage, Hult first played the key ball to regain the lead, and then grabbed the key rebound and used the free throw to add 2 more points to establish the victory. In the end, the Hawks narrowly beat the Kings away to win the game.

Both sides of the data

Eagles (17-20): Capela 11 points, 14 rebounds and 2 blocks, Hurth 25 points, 11 rebounds and 5 assists, Wright 15 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals, Royuu 14 points, 4 rebounds and 2 assists, Reddish 18 points, 2 rebounds and 3 assists, Gallinari 16 points, 3 rebounds, Okonwu 6 points, 7 rebounds and 2 blocks.

Kings (16-24): Halliburton 24 points, 5 rebounds and 2 assists, Fox 30 points, 2 rebounds and 6 assists, Barnes 8 points and 7 rebounds, Bagley 6 points and 12 rebounds, Hield 11 points and 6 rebounds, Lane 7 points and 4 rebounds, Jones 7 points and 4 rebounds.

The Hawks, who started the first quarter away, took the lead, and although Trae Young was missing, the attacking team led by Capela and Redish played an 11-3 offensive to seize the opportunity. The Kings were more average against their own baskets, only Barnes hit a three-pointer in the opening three minutes, until the double scores of double point guards Fox and Haliburton stopped the bleeding in time to catch up with the score, and Hilde's three-point deficit during the mid-season rotation narrowed the point difference to 1 point, but then in the next 4 minutes and 40 seconds they turned off the fire again and scored only 7 points, while the Hawks played back in a row, Rowau played 2+1 to take the lead, and then Hult scored 7 points in a row of three yuan. The Hawks concluded the first quarter with a 15-7 run at the end of the quarter to establish a nine-point lead.

However, the Eagles' wave of advantage was not hot, and in the second quarter, they were counter-attacked by opponents, Halliburton withdrew three points to take the lead in points, and then he seized the opportunity to rush to the basket to complete the dunk, and the Kings opened with a 12-0 offensive wave to quickly overtake the score. However, after returning to the same running line, the Kings became unable to play again, the offensive end was unstable, the defense that let the opponents not score a point in the half began to relax, Gallinari made consecutive foul penalties to break the gap for the Eagles, and Roway and Wright scored three points in succession, and the Eagles quickly stabilized the situation and regained the initiative. Gallinari scored 2+1 in the final period as the Hawks sent a 5-0 run to end the first half with a 54-45 lead over the Kings by nine points.

Hult 25+11+5 Capela 11+14 Fox 30+6 Eagles narrowly beat the Kings

Returning from the break, the Kings attacked again, and this time it was Halliburton who opened the situation, and his two three-pointers were quite critical, while the Kings sent another 10-2 offensive wave to catch up with the score. Watching the advantage continue to be eroded, the Hawks also found their form in time, Redish and Rowayux jumped in succession to stop the bleeding, but the defensive end could not stop the opponent and the point difference could not be opened, and the Kings side Fox also stood up to take consecutive points, and with Haliburton's subsequent three-pointer, the Kings erased the score at the end of the quarter. However, the Hawks also stood up a surprise soldier, and Hult took 6 points in a row to hold a 3-point advantage in the key moments to enter the fourth quarter.

In the final quarter, it was the Hawks' turn to grab the start, Reddish and Capela grabbed points from consecutive baskets, plus The Hurth, who had previously played heroically, scored 4 consecutive points, and the Hawks opened the game with 8 consecutive points to open the score again. The mid-quarter showdown between the two teams increased their defensive intensity to play a very confrontational defense, which also led to the difficulty of scoring for a long time on both sides, and most of the points on both sides came from the free throws, and Fox stepped up in the late stage to narrow the point difference to 3 points to keep hope. However, although the Hawks could not hold on at the decisive time, they had no problem attacking, Okonwu became a Surprise soldier to eat cake and take points to hold the position, and when Halliburton hit the key three points, Reddish also responded with three consecutive points. Reading the seconds showdown, Fox's 2+1 once again equalized, but the Eagles can always play the key ball, and after The Hurth key layup rebounded, he grabbed the rebound and took the free throw to establish the victory. In the end, the Hawks narrowly beat the Kings away to win the game.

Eagles: Royuu, Wright, Redish, Gallinari, Capela

Kings: Haliburton, Fox, Barnes, Bagley, Jones

(Tuoba)

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