Anthony Davis poured in 48 points on 16-of-34 shooting, and grabbed 16 rebounds in a completely dominant effort to beat the Celtics in overtime, 116-113. Fans in Boston have longed for The Brow, who’s been involved in trade rumors, and his play on the road could only make them pray harder that their team makes a move for him.
.@AntDavis23 puts up 25 points and 8 rebounds in the first half!
— NBA TV (@NBATV) January 17, 2018
Second half action between the @PelicansNBA and @celtics coming up NEXT on NBA TV! #PlayersOnly pic.twitter.com/Re8XxwCP0e
Over his last three games, Davis has scored 129 points on 49-of-87 shooting and pulled down 42 rebounds. That’s pretty good!
It’s time to start entertaining his name in MVP thought, as he’s averaging 27.2 points and 10.6 rebounds on 56.1 percent shooting from the field and 34.7 percent three-point shooting. It’s unreal to think that he’s just 24 years old.
For now, he’s New Orleans’, and it appears the Pelicans are playoff-bound if things stay as they are. The team is currently No. 6 in the West, which is more than impressive given their lackluster backcourt.
It’s time to fear the Davis and DeMarcus Cousins tandem.
Arron Afflalo tried to throw a knockout punch at Nemanja Bjelica
The Magic’s 108-102 win came mostly without Arron Afflalo, who was ejected along with Nemanja Bjelica for their fight in the second quarter. Afflalo partially connected on a punch that forced Bjelica to put him in a headlock.
The two exchanged words a few plays before the major incident, but things escalated quickly.
After the game, Bjelica said he only put him in a headlock just to calm him down and protect himself.
#Twolves' Bjelica on ejection, scuffle with Orlando's Afflalo:
— FOX Sports North (@fsnorth) January 17, 2018
"I was just trying to protect myself and to help him, to calm him down." pic.twitter.com/1BYP9ZrBYB
Surely a suspension for at least Afflalo is coming.
Devin Booker gets BUCKETS
The Phoenix Suns are hard to watch at times as they slowly rebuild, and Tuesday night was no different. The Suns only lost 118-111 to the Blazers, but they trailed by 20 or more for most of the game. Devin Booker was enough reason to keep watching, though.
Booker scored 43 points on 29 shots. He finished 5-of-12 three-point shooting, and 10-of-10 shooting at the line. His jumper is so pure.
.@DevinBook leads the @suns with 20 points in the first half!
— NBA TV (@NBATV) January 17, 2018
Second half action between the Suns and @trailblazers coming up NEXT on NBA TV! #PlayersOnly pic.twitter.com/0f2MOQwkJc
Booker is averaging 25 points per game on 39 percent three-point shooting this season. In just his third year, he’s solidified himself as an elite scorer.
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Isaiah Thomas doesn't want his tribute video to outshine Paul Pierce’s night
IT doesn't want his tribute video to interfere with Paul Pierce's big night. pic.twitter.com/HaoIJVCUsW
— SB Nation NBA (@SBNationNBA) January 17, 2018
Rajon Rondo is confused why IT was getting a video anyway
Stay petty, Rajon.
Scores
Magic 108, Timberwolves 102 (Orlando Pinstriped Post recap | Canis Hoopus recap)
Pelicans 116, Celtics 113 (The Bird Writes recap | Celtics Blog recap)
Nuggets 105, Mavericks 102 (Denver Stiffs recap | Mavs Moneyball recap)
Trail Blazers 118, Suns 111 (Blazers Edge recap | Bright Side of the Sun recap)