VUSports.com takes a look at the performances of former Villanova Wildcats in the NBA (07 Nov 2018):
The New York Knicks went down to Georgia and secured a 112-107 win over the Atlanta Hawks. Omari Spellman got the start for the Hawks and played a great game. He earned a 28-minute run; scoring 18 points (shooting: 6-11 FGs, 3-5 3PFGs, 3-3 FTs), corralling 10 rebounds (four offensive), dishing out 4 assists, blocking three shots and grabbing one steal. That is some quality stat-sheet-stuffing for the rookie big. He finished the game with a +2 plus/minus.
Spellman with the swat and the flush:
We see you, Omari! pic.twitter.com/DvADh4CD4y
— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) November 8, 2018
The clean-up bucket and chest thump:
Omari Spellman has 10 points, 3 rebounds and 2 assists and we still have a few minutes left in the first half. pic.twitter.com/ngtRN6t3B5
— FOX Sports: Hawks (@HawksOnFSSE) November 8, 2018
post-game chat with Omari:
Omari Spellman had 18 points, 10 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 blocks, 1 steal and 0 turnovers in 28 minutes. pic.twitter.com/zxwZPrqBBM
— FOX Sports: Hawks (@HawksOnFSSE) November 8, 2018
South on 95 a spell, the Miami Heat grabbed a 95-88 win over the San Antonio Spurs. Former Wildcat, forward, Dante Cunningham got the start for the Spurs and played 21 minutes. He took (and made) only one shot (a two-hand jam in transition) to tally 2 points to go with 4 rebounds (1 offensive), 1 assist, 1 steal, and 1 blocked shot. His plus/minus was -11.
Cunningham’s dunk:
Omari Spellman has 10 points, 3 rebounds and 2 assists and we still have a few minutes left in the first half. pic.twitter.com/ngtRN6t3B5
— FOX Sports: Hawks (@HawksOnFSSE) November 8, 2018
Ryan Arcidiacono was in action down in the Big Easy as the Chicago Bulls lost a road game to the New Orleans Pelicans by a final score of 107-98. “Arch” logged a whopping 33 bench minutes in which he scored 11 points (on 4-6 FG, 3-4 3PFG, 0-0 FT), ripped down three defensive rebounds, dropped 2 dimes, and secured one steal. He finished the contest with a -2 plus/minus.
The Dallas Mavericks travelled to scenic Utah. Jalen Brunson scored the ball very effectively in somewhat limited bench minutes. In 15 minutes of action, he scored 11 points (5-7 FG, 1-2 3PFG, 0-0 FT). He also tallied 2 rebounds, 2 assists and a steal while compiling a team-high +9 plus/minus.
Fun sequence:
Would be hard to explain the rules of basketball to someone just using this 10 second clip of Jalen Brunson pic.twitter.com/5UhQDYbi6b
— Fastbreak Breakfast (@fastbreakbreak) November 8, 2018
Brunson d’s up here to set up a teammate for the swat:
DENIED. pic.twitter.com/396DR9mFwz
— Dallas Mavericks (@dallasmavs) November 8, 2018
Meanwhile, Kyle Lowry was in Sacramento CA with his Toronto Raptors basketball club fashioning a 114-105 win over the Kings. His streak of 10-assist games ended as he racked up 16 points and 8 assists in 35 minutes of action. He collected two rebounds and three steals while shooting 6-13 FGs, 2-8 3PFG, and 2-3 FTs.
Lowry jumper, O-board and dime:
A bit of everything from KLow pic.twitter.com/MCe32IH91H
— Toronto Raptors (@Raptors) November 8, 2018
Great Raptor ball movement – Lowry gets assist off the extra pass:
Sensational pic.twitter.com/cq1FYAZCJ4
— Toronto Raptors (@Raptors) November 8, 2018
This Lowry pass was on the money:
KYLE LOWRY DIME pic.twitter.com/RwzK8Mqsj2
— Toronto Raptors (@Raptors) November 8, 2018
Lowry talks about his teammates:
“We got some great guys on this team.” – @Klow7
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— Toronto Raptors (@Raptors) November 8, 2018
Josh Hart and the Lake Show were at home – playing against the Minnesota Timberwolves on ESPN. The Lakers defeated the T’Wolves, 114-110. Hart came out shooting the ball like a champion – draining his first four three-point FGs in a somewhat rapid manner. All seven of his FG attempts were from three-point range – he made five. Hart was also a perfect 6-6 from the line to end the game with 21 points, 4 rebounds and 1 steal. His +11 plus/minus lead the Lakers. A late O-board on which he was fouled and drained two FTs was critical to the Lakers’ win.
The early three-pointers by Hart:
Josh Hart caught fire from beyond the arc in the first half ????????#LakeShow (??: @SpectrumSN & ESPN) pic.twitter.com/8fUAuoAgPj
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) November 8, 2018
Hart = En Fuego:
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— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) November 8, 2018
Hart hustle:
It takes Hart. #LakeShow pic.twitter.com/SYE1IBsYy4
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) November 8, 2018
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