Brandon Jennings, Carmelo Anthony, Roy Hibbert and other noticeable NBA performances from March 28- Part 1
Jennings in Bucks hard won game
Brandon Jennings had a superb game for the Bucks. The Bucks guard contributed 26 points in the loss. The Bucks point guard was just one rebound shy of a double-double as he grabbed nine rebounds and dished out five assists in the last moment loss.
Henderson’s game saving shots
Gerald Henderson emerged as a hero as the Bobcats guard catapulted against the Bucks to score 16 points in a fiery game. He hit seven shots in the end to overcome a six point deficit and beat Milwaukee, 87-86.
The player expressed how his team overcame the Bucks to win the game: “They missed some key shots and we were able to win the game. I'm just trying to play hard for my team. Those loose balls are winning plays for us. It was tough out there but our whole
team really stepped up.”
Bobcats combined effort as a team
Five players scored in double figures as the Bobcats de-rooted the Bucks in the final three minutes of the game. Stephen Jackson led all the Bobcats with 18 points and also grabbed five rebounds finishing on an 8 for 14 shooting from the field. Matt Carroll
also came off the bench to score 10 points in 14-plus minutes.
Bogut’s effort to keep the Bucks up
Andrew Bogut led the Milwaukee Bucks all the way towards the close-edged game against the Charlotte Bobcats. The player made 18 of his total 26 shots in the opening quarter. The starting center had a 9 for 11 overall shooting in that frame and finished with
a 13 for 19 shooting overall. The Australian player also grabbed nine rebounds it was not enough to help his team win.
Hibbert’s game best 26
Roy Hibbert led the Indiana Pacers ahead the Boston Celtics. The player scored game high 26 points and grabbed four rebounds finishing on a 12 for 17 shooting from the field.
The player later commented on his form in the game saying, “I just came out aggressive and wanted to be a force down there offensively and defensively.”
Collison’s power plugged eight
Darren Collison scored 17 for the winning Indiana Pacers Pacers that also included his eight points that powered up the game for Indiana in the closing six minutes of the game.
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