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Great Games Like These are a Feast for the Eyes!

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Close matches, total domination, exciting comebacks and big performances. It’s all here in today’s NBA six-game slate!

Besides the Warriors’ thrilling win over Brooklyn that kept the live betting faithful on the edge of their seats, the Raptors also delighted online betting with their fantastic display against their Eastern Conference rivals, the Washington Wizards.

Detroit, Indiana, Phoenix and Los Angeles, meanwhile, turned the betting odds in their favour with some scary-good showing from some of their best players.

Washington Wizards 91-100 Toronto Raptors

The Raptors got their revenge against the Wizards, who gave them their only home loss of the season. With John Wall out with a sore left knee, the visiting Wiz just didn’t have enough to counter DeMar DeRozan’s 33-point performance.

It didn’t help Washington that they had 14 turnovers in the game, which is double of Toronto’s.

Indiana Pacers 120-95 Miami Heat

Myles Turner has been inconsistent since his return from the concussion he suffered earlier in the season, but he shrugged off the rust to rally the Pacers over the Heat. The 21-year-old big man scored a season-high 25 points to go along with seven rebounds, four assists and four blocks as he punished Miami, whose starters struggled to make their shots.

Golden State Warriors 118-111 Brooklyn Nets

Golden State survived a second-half scoring barrage from Brooklyn to escape with a seven-point win without Kevin Durant. The Warriors led by 22 at the end of the first half, but the Nets exploded for 42 points in the third to cut their deficit. Fortunately, Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson had the hot hands and managed to keep the Dubs in front.

Detroit Pistons 100-97 Minnesota Timberwolves

Led by Andre Drummond, Detroit’s starters all scored in double figures to will the team to a narrow victory over Minnesota. Jimmy Butler, who tallied 26 points and 10 rebounds for the Timberwolves, could have had sent the game to overtime, but his last-second three rattled out of the ring to the frustration of the home fans.

Chicago Bulls 105-113 Phoenix Suns

Bulls rookie Lauri Markkanen recorded career-highs with his 26-point, 13-rebound outing; however, his efforts were not enough to stop the hot-handed Suns who made half of their attempts from the field. TJ Warren ignited Phoenix with 27 points as they dominated Chicago with better ball movement.

Denver Nuggets 109-127 Los Angeles Lakers

It’s the Lonzo Ball show at Staples Center once again after the highly-prized rookie bagged his second career triple-double (11 points, 16 rebounds and 11 assists) to spark the Lakers’ blowout of the Nuggets. Denver trailed by 22 points in the first half and were never able to recover as LA’s Julius Randle and Brook Lopez also combined for 45 points.

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