Knicks beweisen Comeback-Qualitäten – Nowitzki sieht wichtigen Dallas-Sieg

In der NBA geht es um die Playoff-Plätze. Isaiah Hartenstein und Maxi Kleber gelingen mit ihren Teams wichtige Siege. Hartensteins Knicks lassen sich auch von einem deutlichen Rückstand nicht bremsen. Die NBA am Freitagmorgen.

Verbuchte neun Assists und sieben Rebounds im Madison Square Garden: Isaiah Hartenstein.

Verbuchte neun Assists und sieben Rebounds im Madison Square Garden: Isaiah Hartenstein.

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Trotz eines zwischenzeitlichen 21-Punkte-Rückstandes haben die New York Knicks ihre Niederlagenserie in der NBA beendet. Durch den 120:109-Erfolg gegen die Sacramento Kings zog das Team um Isaiah Hartenstein mit den viertplatzierten Orlando Magic im Osten gleich.

Angeführt von den überragenden Jalen Brunson (35 Punkte) und Josh Hart (31) bewiesen die Knicks Comeback-Qualitäten. Hartenstein fiel als Starter punktemäßig zwar etwas ab (7) – verbuchte allerdings neun Assists und sieben Rebounds. Vor der Partie war durchgesickert, dass Julius Randle – neben Brunson der wichtigste Spieler der Mannschaft – in dieser Saison nicht mehr mitwirken kann. Laut ESPN-Infos wird sich der Forward einer Operation an der Schulter unterziehen.

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Mavericks mit Kleber auf Playoff-Kurs

Auch die Dallas Mavericks haben einen wichtigen Heimsieg im Kampf um die direkten Playoff-Plätze im Westen geholt. Das Team um Maximilian Kleber gewann gegen die Atlanta Hawks in der heimischen Arena und vor den Augen von Dirk Nowitzki mit 109:95. Durch den Sieg liegen die Mavericks in der Western Conference auf Platz 5, der zum direkten Einzug in die Playoffs berechtigen würde. Mindestens ein Platz im Play-in-Turnier ist Dallas nun aber schon sicher.

Die Mavericks starteten schleppend. MVP-Kandidat Luka Doncic traf im ersten Viertel nicht einen Korb – drehte dann aber auf und kam am Ende auf 25 Punkte, zwölf Rebounds und acht Assists. Kleber verbuchte in 20 Minuten Spielzeit sieben Zähler, sechs Rebounds und zwei Assists. Mit acht Siegen in den vergangenen zehn Spielen gehört Dallas zu den formstärksten Teams der Liga.

Triple-Double von Jokic reicht Denver nicht

Ohne Weltmeister Daniel Theis feierten derweil die Los Angeles Clippers im Playoff-Rennen einen ebenso wichtigen wie knappen 102:100-Sieg gegen den Meister Denver Nuggets. Theis gehörte an seinem 32. Geburtstag nicht zum Kader. Denvers Superstar Nikola Jokic gelang zwar erneut ein Triple-Double (36 Punkte, 17 Rebounds, zehn Assists), er verpasste allerdings den entscheidenden Dreier eine Sekunde vor Schluss. Durch den Sieg sicherte Los Angeles den vierten Rang im Westen.

Die Golden State Warriors haben derweil im Rennen um den letzten Play-in-Platz im Westen Verfolger Houston Rockets auf Abstand gehalten. Die beiden Splash Brothers Stephen Curry und Klay Thompson (jeweils 29 Punkte) führten ihr Team zum 133:110-Erfolg, dem sechsten Warriors-Sieg in Serie. Golden State untermauerte damit Platz 10 mit einer Bilanz von nun 42 Siegen zu 34 Niederlagen. Houston hat als Elfter nun schon einen deutlichen Rückstand (38-38).

‘Supernova’ Jokic sends Nuggets into NBA playoffs with triple-double

Defending champions Denver Nuggets secured a spot in the NBA playoffs on Sunday thanks to “supernova” Nikola Jokic, while LeBron James and Vincent Wembanyama put in standout individual displays.

With the business end of the season fast approaching, playoff berths are starting to be claimed in both Conferences.

The Boston Celtics were the first team to qualify through the Eastern Conference, but they were joined on Easter Sunday by the Nuggets and Oklahoma City Thunder.

Jokic scored a triple-double in a 130-101 win for the champions over the Cleveland Cavaliers, producing 26 points, 18 rebounds and 16 assists.

The Serbian’s 22nd triple of the season and the 128th of his career inspired Denver’s victory and arrived despite a lingering wrist problem.

The Nuggets returned to winning ways at home following back-to-back defeats in Denver – against the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Phoenix Suns – to reach the playoffs for a sixth straight year.

Reggie Jackson, starting in place of the injured Jamal Murray, supplied 19 points, the same tally as Michael Porter Jr, while Kentavious Caldwell-Pope shot a season-high 22 points.

But Jokic stole the headlines, and some high praise from his team-mate after the game.

“He’s one of the most gifted scorers in this league and he doesn’t want to score,” Jackson said of Jokic.

“He wants to pass the ball and play the right way, which makes him extremely hard to guard.”

He added: “If you play the right way, you always got a chance to get a shot.

“He’s a supernova, he’s the brightest star. Honestly, he’s the sun. Everything revolves around him.”

Oklahoma City Thunder sealed a place in the playoffs in dramatic style, claiming a 113-112 victory over the New York Knicks in the dying seconds.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander made a jumper from the corner with 2.6 seconds left on the clock to earn his side a post-season place for the first time in four years.

Josh Giddey’s third career triple-double of 16 points, 13 rebounds and 12 assists sent Thunder top of the Western Conference at 52-22.

“Great accomplishment for the organisation,” Thunder coach Mark Daigneault said.

“I couldn’t be happier for the team and for the organisation. And now we’ve got to continue to sharpen our blade down the stretch here to prepare ourselves.”

One team that is already out of playoff contention is the San Antonio Spurs, but they nevertheless have hope for the future in the shape of their record-breaking rookie Wembanyama.

The Spurs fell to a 117-113 defeat to the Golden State Warriors, where Steph Curry scored 33 points for a fourth straight victory.

But Wembanyama, who became the first rookie since Shaquille O’Neal in 1993 to score more than 40 points and 20 rebounds in a single game two days earlier against the Knicks, produced 32 points and nine rebounds to continue his sizzling form.

“He is a very, very, very, very special talent,” Warriors forward Draymond Green said.

“I was just telling Trayce [Jackson-Davis] and those guys, I’m happy I had an opportunity to play against him now because they’ll have to deal with him a lot later and I won’t be in the league no more.”

LeBron James might be at the other end of his career, but the LA Lakers star shows no sign of slowing down and scored a superb 40 points in a 116-104 win over the Brooklyn Nets.

It was one of the best shooting nights of his illustrious career as the 39-year-old went nine for 10 from the three-point line to tie his career high for 3-pointers.

Asked how long he expects to keep going, James said: “Not very long, I’m not going to play another 21 years, that’s for damn sure.

“I don’t know when that door will close, but I don’t have much time left.”

A 47-point, 12-rebound haul from Luka Doncic inspired the Dallas Mavericks to a 125-107 win over the Houston Rockets, while the Chicago Bulls beat the Minnesota Timberwolves 109-101 and the Sacramento Kings ousted the Utah Jazz 127-106.

The Miami Heat defeated the Washington Wizards 119-107, the Philadelphia 76ers won 135-120 at the Toronto Raptors and the LA Clippers triumphed 130-118 over the Charlotte Hornets as Paul George threw eight 3-pointers as he shot a season-high 41 points.

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