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Mostrando las entradas con la etiqueta Emmanuel Mudiay. Mostrar todas las entradas
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lunes, 9 de marzo de 2020

#ClutchNBA Los Jazz vencen a los Mavs 123-119

#ClutchNBA Los Jazz vencen a los Mavs 123-119
Fotos y escritos por Daniel “Mr. Clutch” Mercado Castro
Luego de vencer milagrosamente la noche anterior a los Houston Rockets, los Jazz se movieron a Dallas para vencer a los Mavericks 123-119, luego de ganar 71-50 la 1era mitad. Los Jazz (35-18) se encuentran 4to en la Conferencia del Oeste aprovecharon la ausencia de Luka Doncic para derrotar a los Mavs, quienes lograron descontar una ventaja de más de 20 puntos para cerrar el marcador en el 4to parcial.
Los Jazz ganaron el 1er parcial 32-24 gracias a 8 puntos de Donovan Mitchell y 8 puntos de Bogdanovic. Los Mavs contaron con 10 puntos de Tim Hardaway Jr. y 9 puntos de Porzingis. A pesar de 8 puntos de Cauley-Stein, Dallas perdió el 2ndo parcial 39-26 al no parar la ofenisva de Clarkson, quien anotó 10 de sus 14 puntos de la mitad en ese parcial. Bogdanovic terminó con 15 la mitad, Mitchell con 14 y Hardaway Jr. con 14 puntos.
Dallas comenzó a jugar mejor la 2da mitad con un caliente Tim Hardaway Jr. anotando 14 puntos en el 3er parcial, con dos bombazos. Porzingis fue la 2da vox con 9 puntos en el parcial para llegar a los 20 puntos antes del 4to parcial. Un dunk de Hardaway Jr. acercó a los Mavs 83-80 faltando 4:35 del parcial; pero la ofensiva de Clarkson le volvió a dar ventaja a los Jazz 95-82 faltando 2:04 del parcial. Un bombazo de Mudiay cerró el parcial 100-84 a favor de los Jazz.
Los Mavs (32-22) siguieron batallando en el 4to parcial, el cual ganaron 35-23, gracias a 8 de los 28 puntos que anotó Porzingis, 5 de los 33 puntos que anotó Tim Hardaway Jr. y 8 de los 15 puntos que anotó Seth Curry. Curry anotó un bombazo que acercó a los Mavs 119-114 faltando 2:41 de juego. Un canasto de Donovan Mitchell faltando menos de dos minutos fue el puntillazo final para los Jazz. Mitchell y Bogdanovic anotaron 23 puntos cada uno mientras que Gobert anotó 17 con 16 rebotes, Ingles repartió 8 asistencias y Clarkson anotó 25 viniendo del banco. Mudiay aprovechó la ausencia de Conley para anotar 12 puntos. Los Jazz lanzaron 35-15 de la línea de tres puntos para un 43%. Los Jazz dominaron los rebotes 45-26 y repartieron 27 asistencias. El problema grande de los Jazz fueron los 21 turnovers, 9 de Mitchell.
El boricua José Juan Barea jugó bien en 16 minutos, anotando 11, recuperando 3 rebotes y repartiendo 6 asistencias.

















































sábado, 21 de mayo de 2016

#ClutchNBA: El boricua Devin Booker elegido como parte del 2015-2016 NBA All-Rookie Team

Timberwolves’ Karl-Anthony Towns and Knicks’ Kristaps Porzingis headline 2015-16 NBA All-Rookie Team

NEW YORK – Kia NBA Rookie of the Year Karl-Anthony Towns of the Minnesota Timberwolves and Kristaps Porzingis of the New York Knicks have been unanimously selected to the 2015-16 NBA All-Rookie First Team, the NBA announced today.  Both players received all 130 First Team votes from a panel of sportswriters and broadcasters in the United States and Canada.

Joining Towns and Porzingis on the First Team are the Phoenix Suns’ Devin Booker (103 First Team votes, 231 points), the Denver Nuggets’ Nikola Jokic (73 First Team votes, 186 points) and the Philadelphia 76ers’ Jahlil Okafor (71 First Team votes, 186 points).

The NBA All-Rookie Second Team consists of the Miami Heat’s Justise Winslow (151 points, 44 First Team votes), the Los Angeles Lakers’ D’Angelo Russell (142 points, 25 First Team votes), the Nuggets’ Emmanuel Mudiay (140 points, 35 First Team votes), the Indiana Pacers’ Myles Turner (139 points, 28 First Team votes) and the Sacramento Kings’ Willie Cauley-Stein (50 points, two First Team votes).

The voting panel was asked to select five players for the First Team and five players for the Second Team at any position.  Two points were awarded for First Team votes and one point for Second Team votes.

Towns, the No. 1 overall pick of NBA Draft 2015 presented by State Farm, led all rookies in scoring (18.3 ppg) and rebounding (10.5 rpg, eighth in the NBA) and ranked second in blocks (1.68 bpg, 10th in the NBA) – making him the league’s only player to reach those averages in the three categories.  The unanimous Kia NBA Rookie of the Year also ranked third in the league in double-doubles (51) and eighth in field goal percentage (54.2).  Towns, one of six NBA players to start all 82 games, won all six Kia NBA Western Conference Rookie of the Month awards.

Porzingis was third among rookies in scoring (14.3 ppg), second in rebounding (7.3 rpg) and first in blocks (1.86 bpg).  A three-time Kia NBA Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month winner, Porzingis became the first Knicks rookie to score at least 1,000 points in a season since Mark Jackson in 1987-88.

Booker finished fourth among first-year players in scoring (13.8 ppg), second in three-pointers made (99) and first in free throw percentage (84.0).  Five of the 19-year-old guard’s rookie-high six 30-point games came after the All-Star break, when he averaged 19.2 points, 4.1 assists and 3.0 rebounds in 28 games.

Jokic, the 41st pick in NBA Draft 2014 presented by State Farm, made his NBA debut this season and averaged 10.0 points (eighth among rookies), 7.0 rebounds (tied for third), 2.4 assists (seventh) and 0.99 steals (fourth) while shooting 51.2 percent from the field (fourth).

The NBA All-Rookie First Team is rounded out by Okafor, who ranked second among first-year players in scoring (17.7 ppg), tied for third in rebounding (7.0 rpg) and fourth in blocks (1.15 bpg).

For the third year in a row, complete media voting results for each NBA annual award will be posted on NBA.com/official after the announcement of each winner.  Click here for those results.

Attached are the balloting results for the 2015-16 NBA All-Rookie Team.  The balloting was tabulated by the independent accounting firm of Ernst & Young LLP.

2015-16 NBA ALL-ROOKIE FIRST TEAM

Player Team First Second Total
Karl-Anthony Towns Minnesota Timberwolves 130 260
Kristaps Porzingis New York Knicks 130 260
Devin Booker Phoenix Suns 103 25 231
Nikola Jokic Denver Nuggets 73 40 186
Jahlil Okafor Philadelphia 76ers 71 44 186
2015-16 NBA ALL-ROOKIE SECOND TEAM

Player Team First Second Total
Justise Winslow Miami Heat 44 63 151
D’Angelo Russell Los Angeles Lakers 25 92 142
Emmanuel Mudiay Denver Nuggets 35 70 140
Myles Turner Indiana Pacers 28 83 139
Willie Cauley-Stein Sacramento Kings 2 46 50

Other players receiving votes, with point totals (first-place votes in parentheses): Frank Kaminsky, Charlotte, 47 (2); Josh Richardson, Miami, 47 (4); Stanley Johnson, Detroit, 42 (1); Trey Lyles, Utah, 26; Bobby Portis, Chicago, 13; T.J. McConnell, Philadelphia, 7 (2); Mario Hezonja, Orlando, 4; Larry Nance Jr., Los Angeles Lakers, 3; Norman Powell, Toronto, 3; Justin Anderson, Dallas, 2; Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, Brooklyn, 2; Boban Marjanovic, San Antonio, 2; Jonathon Simmons, San Antonio, 2; Jerian Grant, New York, 1; Marcelo Huertas, Los Angeles Lakers, 1; Raul Neto, Utah, 1; Cameron Payne, Oklahoma City, 1; Joe Young, Indiana, 1.