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BBNBA: Devin Booker outduels Tyler Herro in Suns victory

IMG_8756by:Daniel Hager11/07/24

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Devin Booker (22 PTS, 9 AST) and Tyler Herro (28 PTS, 6 AST) battled it out in Phoenix Wednesday night, with Booker’s Suns coming out on top 115-112.

Herro is averaging 22.7 PPG through Miami’s first seven games of the season, which would be a career-high for the 2019 Second-Team All-SEC selection. Where he is succeeding, back-to-back NBA All-Star Bam Adebayo is struggling a bit.

After averaging at least 19 PPG over the past three seasons, Adebayo is averaging just 14.9 PPG and nine rebounds over Miami’s first seven games. He contributed 12 points (5-21 FG) and 12 rebounds in Wednesday night’s loss. The Heat have opened the season 3-4, good for seventh in the Eastern Conference.

Thanks to his 22 points, Devin Booker now holds the Suns record for the most 20 (415), 30 (188), 40 (33), 50 (eight), 60 (two), and 70-point (one) games. The Phoenix Suns have their best start to a season (7-1) through 8 games since 2009-10, the same year they made it to the Western Conference Finals.

Karl-Anthony Towns shines in Knicks loss to Hawks

Karl-Anthony Towns continued his early season domination Wednesday night in New York’s 121-116 loss to Trae Young and the Atlanta Hawks.

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Towns scored 34 points and grabbed 16 rebounds, securing his six double-double in seven games this season. He joins former Cat Julius Randle (2023/24) and Basketball Hall of Fame Patrick Ewing (1992/93) as the last Knicks players with at least six double-doubles within the team’s first seven games.

KAT nailed five of his nine three-point attempts and totaled three blocks. Although he’s contributed a double-double in six consecutive games, the Knicks are just 3-3 in that span.

De’Aaron Fox leads Kings to win over Raptors

De’Aaron Fox was presented with a trophy for leading the NBA in steals last season (150) prior to Sacramento’s 122-107 win over the Toronto Raptors Wednesday night.

Fox totaled one steal and 21 points (5-17 FG) in the win. Malik Monk was the lone double-digit scorer off the Sacramento bench, compiling 13 points (4-13 FG) and grabbing six rebounds. Trey Lyles played 11 minutes, but failed to record a single point.

The Sacramento Kings are 5-3, good for sixth in the Western Conference.

Other BBNBA Notes:

  • Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder are undefeated no more following a 124-122 loss to the Denver Nuggets. SGA scored 28 points (10-19 FG), but finished with eight turnovers in the loss. Cason Wallace, who is celebrating a birthday on Thursday, contributed four points.
  • Brandon Boston Jr. has been killing it for the New Orleans Pelicans this season, and that continued Wednesday night. Boston Jr. scored 14 points (4-11 FG) and dished out five assists in New Orleans’ 131-122 loss to the 8-0 Cleveland Cavaliers. In six games played this season, the former five-star is averaging a career-high 9.8 PPG and 2.6 AST. Antonio Reeves did not play.
  • Tyrese Maxey totaled just 12 points in Philadelphia’s 110-98 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers, marking the first game this season where he failed to reach the 20-point mark. He left the game early after 32 minutes of action due to right hamstring soreness.
  • Keldon Johnson made four of six shots for 10 points in 19 minutes off the bench in San Antonio’s 127-100 loss to the Houston Rockets. Reed Sheppard totaled five points and five assists for Houston in 20 minutes of action.

11/6/2024 BBNBA Statistics:

PlayerScorePTSFG (3PT)REBASTSTLBLKTO+/-MIN
Karl-Anthony Towns (NYK)116-121 L @ ATL3411-23 (5-9)161133-1238
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (OKC)122-124 L @ DEN2810-19 (0-3)26118+339
Tyler Herro (MIA)112-115 L @ PHX289-15 (5-9)36003+535
Devin Booker (PHX)115-112 W vs MIA229-17 (2-7)49003+839
De’Aaron Fox (SAC)122-107 W vs TOR215-17 (2-8)12101+934
Brandon Boston Jr. (NO)122-131 L vs CLE144-11 (2-5)25010-338
Malik Monk (SAC)122-107 W vs TOR134-12 (1-4)51201+521
Bam Adebayo (MIA)112-115 L @ PHX125-21 (0-1)126511034
Tyrese Maxey (PHI)98-110 L @ LAC125-13 (1-6)11103-1632
Keldon Johnson (SA)100-127 L @ HOU104-6 (0-0)41110-1819
Reed Sheppard (HOU)127-100 W vs SA52-5 (1-3)23002+820
Cason Wallace (OKC)122-124 L @ DEN42-8 (0-3)22201-720
Trey Lyles (SAC)122-107 W vs TOR00-1 (0-1)11000+911
Anthony Davis (LAL)114-131 L @ MEMDNP – Ankle
Justin Edwards (PHI)98-110 L @ LACDNP – G-League
Isaiah Jackson (IND)118-111 W vs ORLDNP – Achilles
Immanuel Quickley (TOR)107-122 W vs TORDNP – Pelvis
Antonio Reeves (NO)122-131 L vs CLEDNP – CD
Nick Richards (CHA)108-107 W vs DETDNP – Ribs
Jacob Toppin (NYK)116-121 L @ ATLDNP – CD
Jarred Vanderbilt (LAL)114-131 L @ MEMDNP – Foot
PJ Washington (DAL)119-99 W vs CHIDNP – Knee
TyTy Washington Jr. (PHX)115-112 W vs MIADNP – G-League

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