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What you missed that night in NFL, NBA, and NHL
Dusseldorf While most Europeans are asleep, the North American professional leagues are busy. What happened during the night in American football, basketball and ice hockey. Today among other things: Praise for NFL professional Jakob Johnson and a strong Dennis Schröder.
Ice hockey: Storm with Minnesota at the top of the division
Ice hockey national player Nico Sturm is on the road to success with the Minnesota Wild in the North American professional league NHL. Minnesota won 5-2 at the Arizona Coyotes and is at the top of the Central Division after their fourth straight win. Sturm stood on the ice for around 13 minutes against Arizona, but remained without a scorer point.
Basketball: Schröder leads Boston to victory
Dennis Schröder has made the Boston Celtics a resounding success in the NBA. In the 104: 88 against the Toronto Raptors, the playmaker of the German national basketball team scored 20 points and also contributed four assists. There were eight ball losses by the 28-year-old Braunschweig.
There was no duel with Isaac Bonga, an Olympian for the German Basketball Federation (DBB). The 22-year-old was not part of the raptors, who are ninth in the Eastern Conference just ahead of Boston.
Penultimate is Orlando Magic with Franz and Moritz Wagner, who could not prevent another defeat. Against title candidate Brooklyn Nets it was 90: 123. Franz Wagner got 10 points, his older brother Moritz scored three points. The Dallas Mavericks lost without Maximilian Kleber (back injury) 107: 117 with the top team Chicago Bulls.
There was also nothing to gain for the Houston Rockets around basketball national player Daniel Theis. The 104: 112 in their own hall against the Detroit Pistons was the tenth loss of the season and the ninth in a row. Only the New Orleans Pelicans are worse, for whom the 100: 108 against the Oklahoma City Thunder was the eleventh bankruptcy of the season. Detroit recorded their second win of the season after four defeats in a row.
Football: Praise for the German NFL professional Jakob Johnson
Quarterback Mac Jones has praised the German NFL professional Jakob Johnson in the highest tones. “He is amazing. This is my boy, “said the New England Patriots professional footballer on Wednesday (local time). “He always does exactly what he’s supposed to do,” said Jones, emphasizing that Johnson “hardly ever makes mistakes or wrong decisions.” The 26-year-old from Stuttgart “does a great job representing Germany”.
Johnson is playing his third NFL season. In the past season, the fullback made his only touchdown so far. He had worked his way up through an international talent program.
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