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The Celtics lost to the Knicks


The 2022-2023 NBA regular season began to compete for many games on the 5th, the Golden State Warriors star Curry returned from injury, but the defending champions failed to extend the previous five consecutive wins, with a 113-105 road loss to the Los Angeles Lakers.

The Lakers' Anthony Davis scored 39 points, 12 of which came in the final quarter.

The Lakers got into the game quickly, holding a 15-point lead after the first quarter.

In the second quarter, the Warriors launched a counterattack, cutting the deficit to one point going into halftime.

The Lakers have the upper hand in the third quarter, although the Warriors can bite the score, but has been unable to complete the comeback.

The Warriors tied the game at one point in the fourth quarter, but the Lakers had the last laugh, led by Davis.

Curry, who had missed 11 games due to injury, scored a team-high 27 points.

In the other game, the Boston Celtics, who are second in the Eastern Conference, lost 129-131 at home to the New York Knicks in double overtime.

The Knicks were without the main point guard Brunson, and the young guard Emanuel Quickley, who replaced him in the starting game, was the surprise of the team's ninth straight win on the day.

Quackley scored 38 points in the game, setting a new career single-game scoring record.

The Celtics' Tatum scored a game-high 40 points, but could not help the "Green Army" out of the recent predicament, including this loss, the Celtics have lost three of the last four games.

In other games of the day, the Phoenix SUNS defeated the Dallas Mavericks 130-126.

The Indiana Pacers edged the Chicago Bulls 125-122.

The Portland Trail Blazers edged the Orlando Magic 122-119.

The Charlotte Hornets lost 86-102 to the Brooklyn Nets.

The Utah Jazz lost to the Oklahoma City Thunder 119-129.

The Houston Rockets beat the SAN Antonio Spurs 142-110.

Milwaukee Bucks beat Washington Wizards 117-111.

The Memphis Grizzlies lost 129-135 to the Los Angeles Clippers.

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