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NBA noon broadcast on January 9th: Lakers Clippers match-fixing real hammer!

author:The little prince who understands the ball
NBA noon broadcast on January 9th: Lakers Clippers match-fixing real hammer!

Win too easily!

1. In the just-concluded regular season, the Clippers beat the Suns 138-111 at home. The Clippers have been steadily suppressing the Suns throughout the game, playing with ease, and have been in the rhythm they are best at, which is in stark contrast to yesterday's game against the Lakers and the rhythm of the opponent. It also confirms the evidence of match-fixing that the Clippers deliberately lost to the Lakers yesterday!

NBA noon broadcast on January 9th: Lakers Clippers match-fixing real hammer!

Harden easily scored 19 points, 10 assists and 7 rebounds on 6-of-8 shooting, George scored 25 points, Jr. 17 points, Zubac continued to dominate the interior with 19 points and 8 rebounds, Mann Powell scored 14 points each, and all 6 players on the team scored double-doubles!

Suns Durant struggled to finish with 30 points and seven rebounds on 10-of-17 shooting, Booker 20 points and Beal 15.

Although both teams are built with the Big Three as the cornerstone, the star quality and run-in level are obviously not on the same level. Not to mention the championship, the Suns can enter the playoffs. And the Clippers are the strongest contenders for the championship this season!

NBA noon broadcast on January 9th: Lakers Clippers match-fixing real hammer!

Do you think the Suns Clippers are a team at a level, leave a message in the comment area to discuss!

NBA noon broadcast on January 9th: Lakers Clippers match-fixing real hammer!

2. The boxing champion Green has just returned to the arena, and the gun king Morant will undergo shoulder surgery due to a torn labrum (the shoulder joint between the arm bone and the shoulder blade), resulting in the reimbursement of the season. Full recovery is expected before the start of the 24-25 season.

Morant, who was suspended for 25 offseason live broadcasts with guns, has just returned to play nine games, averaging 25.1 points, 5.6 rebounds and 8.1 assists per game.

According to the analysis, Morant's last game last season was on April 29, and then he did not return to the court until December 20 due to a suspension, and after not playing for 8 months, Morant played an average of 35 minutes per game in nine games and played back-to-back games, which may have contributed to Morant's injury.

What are your thoughts on the reimbursement of the King of Guns season?

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