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Chris Paul, Paul Millsap, Anthony Randolph: NBA’s noticeable performances from 24th March - Part 1

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Chris Paul, Paul Millsap, Anthony Randolph: NBA’s noticeable performances from 24th March - Part 1
Just two contests took place in the National Basketball Association on 24th March. Four different teams contested to mark a seal over the game and go home victorious. Here is a detailed insight into some of the most outstanding performances from
the games:
Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Dallas Mavericks
Randolph starting the game for Love
Anthony Randolph played a vital role in trying to keep the faltering Minnesota Timberwolves afloat. The player was filling in for the injured Kevin Love, who will be resting these two games. The newly acquired player played 35 plus minutes and finished on
a 14 for 20 shooting from the field. He had a triple-double in the loss, scoring 31 points, grabbing 11 rebounds along with dishing out three assists, as he stole the ball twice. Whoa! What a pretty way to fill in Love’s shoes. Keep up the good work Randolph.
Later while commenting on how difficult it is for the team to manage without Love, the player said, "We're missing a huge part of our team without Kevin being here. I think if he was here, we definitely would have won the game."
Flynn’s phenomenal 13 points
Jonny Flynn contributed 13 points and dished out five assists in the loss. The player finished the game with a 5 for 10 shooting in 24 minutes of action.
Beasley in his surging game
Michael Beasley chipped in 12 points for the Timberwolves who took a hard blow after the defeat. The ace also grabbed six rebounds pinning 4 of 4 free throws in the loss.
Nowitzki’s sky touching game
Dirk Nowitzki had a sky touching game for the Dallas Mavericks. The forward player recorded a marvelous 12 for 26 shooting from the field posting 30 points, and rebounding 11 times in the win. He also notched 5 of 5 free throws that came his way and played
a major role in uplifting the team in the final quarter of the game.
Terry’s tenacious role in the win
Jason Terry was a breath of fresh air for the Mavs. The rookie played for 30 plus minutes and registered 18 points in the surge over Minnesota. The player pinned 2 of 5 three-pointers to help his team go up against the opposition. Excited after the win and
having motivated his team throughout the game, the 33-year-old revealed his team’s secret to success as he said, "It's the key to our success late in games, it's no secret, if it's a close game late in the fourth quarter, Coach is going to ring up our numbers
and we need to answer.” He also added that his team workds extremely hard during practice.
Stojakovic’s off the bench dispute
Peja Stojakovic was a plus factor for Dallas in the win. He came off the bench to score 16 points and grabbed four rebounds, finishing on a 6 for 10 shooting from the field. He also made team high four 3-pointers as the Mavericks pulled out their 11th
victory in a row.
Continued in Part 2
 
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