As we approach the end of the NBA regular season, other interesting challenges were played on Sunday. Eastern Conference leaders Detroit lost 119-108 to Toronto, but still hold on to first place in this conference. The Canadian team deserved the victory, a game in which Brandon Ingram stood out with 34 points.
Milwaukee also won without any problems, defeating Indiana 134-123, a challenge where Antetokoumpo stood out with 31 points and 14 rebounds. Dallas achieved an important away victory, 130-120 in Cleveland's field, although the chances for the "play in" zone seem slim. The Flagg-Marshall duo scored 52 points. Philadelphia defeated Portland with difficulty 109-103, a challenge where Grimes was the protagonist, author of 31 points.
New York also triumphed, beating Golden State 110-107 and still keeping alive the hopes of leading the Eastern Conference. Jalen Brunson led the way with 30 points for the New Yorkers, who won their third consecutive victory. Sacramento, thanks to DeMar DeRozan's 41 points, defeated the Utah Jazz 116-111.
