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NBA postgame | Kerr promises nothing Pistons nine lottery picks Houston 0-7 away from home

Dear friends who follow NBA, hello! There are seven games in the NBA on November 30, of which four are the most watched. James had 25 points and eight rebounds, Russell had 35 points and nine assists, and the Lakers beat the Pistons. Durant had 30 points and 6 assists, Booker had 8 points, and the SUNS lost to the Raptors. Captainton scored 79 points, Fox 40 as the Clippers beat the Kings. Jokic had 32 points, 10 rebounds and 15 assists, and Porter had 30 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists as the Nuggets beat the Rockets. Here's a look at post-game interviews and top stories from Nov. 30:

  1. Booker: Injuries are part of the game
    The SUNS lost to the Raptors 105-112. Booker was 2-for-12 from the field, 0-for-4 from 3-point range, with eight points, five rebounds and five assists, and a plus-minus of minus-15.
    Booker was injured when he landed on Schroder's foot, but he returned to the game in the third quarter. Booker said: I felt like I could space the floor for other people, injuries are part of the game.

  2. Durant: Not without rhythm
    Durant played 36 minutes, 30 points on 11 of 30, 4 rebounds, 6 assists and 1 steal.
    Speaking about his form, Durant said: "I didn't feel like I was playing out of rhythm, I just wasn't shooting. I felt like the rim was covered tonight. I felt like we had some good chances, but we just couldn't finish.

  3. Key moments scoring list


    Media outlet NBACentral has compiled the league table of players scoring in key moments (within five points in the final five minutes) so far this season, as follows:
    Lillard scored 65 points, Big Joe 51 points, Curry 48 points, James 45 points, Blow Young 44 points.

  4. Lue: Brown will be in the rotation
    The Clippers beat the Kings 131-117. Lue said: "I want to see how Kobe Brown plays with the big guys, and then he will move into the rotation and play the fourth position."

  5. Cole broke his word
    Yesterday Warriors away 123-124 loss to the King, the team's rookie Bojemski was DNP, did not get any playing time.
    Us media unearthed Kerr's interview after the Warriors' game against the Timberwolves half a month ago, in which Bojemski scored 23+7+5.
    Cole said: "He will play every game in the future, he has played well to earn himself this qualification, you can see from him unique things.

  6. Cole's substitution raises questions
    Yesterday, the Warriors lost to the King, Cole in the game's coaching and substitution operation raised questions.
    A blogger compiled some of Cole's incomprehensible changeover moments yesterday:
    At 4:27 of the third quarter, Cole replaced Curry, and the lineup on the court became Joseph, Peyton Jr., Clay, Kuminga, and Saric. After replacing this lineup, the King also succeeded in closing the score within 10 points at the end of the third quarter.
    In the fourth quarter, Moody hit two consecutive 3-pointers, but then Kerr replaced him.

  7. The Rockets are 0-7 on the road
    The Rockets are 0-7 without a win on the road this season.
    The Rockets' five road games in the future will challenge the Lakers, Nuggets, Grizzlies, Bucks and Cavaliers.

8, eyebrows: there has been no full health
The Lakers beat the Pistons 133-107 on the road. He finished with 28 points, 16 rebounds, four assists and three blocks on 9-of-15 shooting in 29 minutes.
Bushy eyebrows said: We have not been healthy. I think we stayed afloat, won the games we deserved to win, but also lost some games we felt we should have won. We feel like we're in a good position, especially without full fitness and some of our top players not playing.

  1. Russell: Prepare as best you can
    Russell finished the game with 35 points, four rebounds and nine assists on 13-of-17 shooting in 34 minutes.
    Russell said: No matter who plays or doesn't play, I will do my best to be ready to play. I might have had a great night and the player's absence might not have mattered tonight.

  2. The Lakers have a lot of firepower
    The Lakers' 133 points were their second-highest total of the season, and they have now scored 130+ points in four games this season (130 against the Clippers, 134 against the Grizzlies, 131 against the Jazz and 133 against the Pistons).

  3. Detroit nine lottery picks
    The Pistons lost 107-133 at home to the Lakers, suffering 15 straight losses, with a record of 2-16 ranked last in the Eastern Conference.
    It is worth mentioning that the Pistons roster has nine lottery picks.
    Cunningham (# 1 in '21), Wiseman (# 2 in' 20), Bagley (# 2 in '18), Elway (# 5 in' 22), Thompson (# 5 in '23), Hayes (# 7 in' 20), Knox (# 9 in '18), Box (# 12 in' 11), Durham (# 13 in '22).

  4. Green collar ring postponed
    In the Rockets' 124-134 road loss to the Nuggets, Nuggets veteran Jeff Green had 12 points, 2 rebounds and 2 assists on 4-of-6 shooting.
    According to reports, according to the original plan, Green should receive his championship ring in this game, but the Nuggets side will be awarded the ring ceremony postponed to December 9, the Rockets away from the Nuggets game. The reason is that in that game, more Nuggets representatives will attend the ring ceremony, and more of Green's family will be there to watch.

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