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Clint Capela is trailing Atlanta in the NBA playoffs. The Hawks lose their second home game of the Round of 16 series to the Boston Celtics 121-129 and are trailing 1-3.
In the first quarter, the hosts fell behind 11:21 after leading 11:9 and then never got closer than three points (87:90). Capela has to settle for ten points and seven rebounds. Atlanta loses despite Trae Young’s 35 points and 15 assists. The fifth game will take place in Boston on Wednesday-evening. Atlanta is then forbidden to lose.
Curry causes dropouts
Defending champion Golden State Warriors tied 2-2 against the Sacramento Kings thanks to a 126-125 home win. While De’Aaron Fox throws 38 points for the guests, Warriors superstar Stephen Curry scores 32.
Shortly before the end, Curry creates another tension with a dropout. With about 42 seconds left on the clock, the Warriors lead 126:121, when the superstar is overtaken by two opponents in his own half of the field.
Unable to dribble or pass to a teammate, Curry decides to call after a timeout. A good plan in itself – if his team had timed out.
“Oh no! We don’t have any more!” Coach Steve Kerr throws his hands over his head. The consequence? The kings receive the ball, make a four-point attack and come within a point. It’s not enough for more, Curry should have taken a deep breath.
After the game, Kerr takes the blame for not informing the team. But Curry doesn’t give up and admits: “It wasn’t exactly the smartest move.” (sda/bir)
Source : Blick

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