Summary: Brooklyn punishes Denver without Jokic and Detroit triumphs in Cleveland on NBA day


LOS ANGELES. – The Brooklyn Nets capitalized on Nikola Jokic's absence to defeat the Denver Nuggets 127-115 this Sunday, while the Detroit Pistons achieved a valuable 114-110 victory in their visit to the Cleveland Cavaliers, in a day of eight games in the NBA.

You may be interested in:NBA Summary: Not even Towns' double-double prevents the Knicks' fall; Mavs and Wolves shine

In Brooklyn, the team led by Spaniard Jordi Fernández dominated a Nuggets team that played its third consecutive game without Jokic, out for at least a month due to a hyperextension in his left knee. Despite the return of two important starters, Denver again showed difficulties without its main figure. Jamal Murray led the Nuggets with 27 points and set a new personal best by dishing out 16 assists. Christian Braun, who returned after missing 23 games due to an ankle injury, contributed just three points in 24 minutes, while Aaron Gordon, back after 19 games out due to hamstring issues, added 20 points in just 21 minutes of action. The big star of the night was Michael Porter Jr., now with the Nets, who faced his former team for the first time. The forward signed a standout performance with 27 points and 11 rebounds, establishing himself as Brooklyn's main offensive reference. Since his arrival, Porter Jr. has raised his scoring average from 18.2 points last season to 25.8 in the current one. Backed by accurate shooting from the perimeter, the Nets made 14 three-pointers in 33 attempts, for a 42% effectiveness, sealing the match against a Nuggets team that, despite remaining third in the Western Conference, is beginning to feel the absence of its star.

Detroit wins in Cleveland

In Cleveland, the Pistons confirmed their good form by defeating the Cavaliers 114-110 and solidifying their position at the top of the Eastern Conference. Cade Cunningham was once again the star player for the visiting team, recording 27 points and seven assists. From the bench, Daniss Jenkins offered a decisive performance by scoring 25 points in just 25 minutes, including 21 in a perfect second quarter, in which he made six three-pointers without missing. That partial allowed Detroit to build a 13-point lead that they knew how to manage in the final stretch of the game. For the Cavaliers, Donovan Mitchell was the top scorer with 30 points, followed by Darius Garland, who contributed 16. Cleveland continues to fall in the standings and now occupies the eighth position in the East, recently surpassed by the Miami Heat.

Pacers deepen their crisis

The day also left a new defeat for the Indiana Pacers, current NBA runners-up, who fell 135-127 to the Orlando Magic and added their twelfth consecutive defeat, equaling the worst streak in the history of the franchise. Indiana, with a 6-30 record, has the worst record in the league. Without their star Tyrese Haliburton, out for the season due to injury, Pascal Siakam stood out with 34 points, although it was not enough to stop a Magic team led by Desmond Bane, who scored 31 points, and a devastating 17-0 run in the second quarter.

In the spotlight

  • aplicacion - banner 300px

  • banner altices 300x250 junio 2025

Explore more

Abinader presents progress in the organization of the XXV Central American and Caribbean Games Santo Domingo 2026

Santo Domingo.– The President of the Republic, Luis Abinader, assured this Tuesday that the preparations for the XXV Central American and Caribbean Games Santo Domingo 2026 are progressing as planned and with satisfactory results, after heading a meeting with the members of the Organizing Committee and officials of entities linked to the event. The president […]

Mike Tomlin leaves the Steelers after 19 seasons without losing records

PITTSBURGH, USA – Mike Tomlin announced this Tuesday his departure as head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, ending a period of 19 seasons in which he never recorded a losing season, an unprecedented achievement in the history of the NFL. You may be interested in:Nigeria and Senegal challenge Morocco and Egypt in high-voltage semi-finals in […]

U.S. Supreme Court leans toward upholding ban on trans athletes on women's teams

WASHINGTON.– The U.S. Supreme Court, with a conservative majority, showed a clear inclination this Tuesday to support state laws that prohibit transgender athletes from competing on women's teams in schools and universities. You may be interested in:Borja Iglesias responds with irony to homophobic insults received in Seville During more than three hours of hearing, the […]

Diamondbacks acquire Nolan Arenado in a trade with the Cardinals

ARIZONA.– The Arizona Diamondbacks shook up the Major League market by acquiring star third baseman Nolan Arenado in a trade agreed with the St. Louis Cardinals, announced this Tuesday by both organizations. You may be interested in:Byron Buxton joins the United States roster for the World Baseball Classic In exchange for the 34-year-old veteran, St. […]

Nigeria and Senegal challenge Morocco and Egypt in high-voltage semi-finals at the Africa Cup of Nations

SPORTS WRITING (EFE).– The Africa Cup of Nations enters its decisive phase with two semi-finals that promise maximum excitement and high-level football. Nigeria and Senegal, two continental powers, face this Wednesday Morocco, the host and main favorite, and Egypt, the most successful team in the history of the tournament, in search of a place in […]

Xabi Alonso says goodbye to Real Madrid with a message of respect and gratitude

MADRID.– Xabi Alonso ended his time as coach of Real Madrid this Tuesday with a sober and elegant message published on his social media, in which he thanked the club, the players, and the white fans for their trust. You may be interested in: Borja Iglesias responds with irony to homophobic insults received in Seville […]