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Quick makes 32 saves, Rangers edge Bruins to end 4-game skid
Berard made it 2-0 at 12:53, scoring on a 2-on-1 with Will Cuylle. Berard kept the puck instead of passing and shot it over Swayman’s glove from the right face-off circle.
“Odd man rush and just got beat,” Swayman said.
Laviolette said it was a smart decision by Berard to shoot because the Bruins take away the pass on a 2-on-1.
The goal also was similar to Berard’s first NHL goal that came on Nov. 27 at the Carolina Hurricanes, when he came down the left wing on a 2-on-1 with Zibanejad and took the shot instead of passing because the lane was available to him.
“I do think both times, the one in Carolina and the one here, he made the right decision,” Laviolette said. “They were taking it away and he’s got that ice, and he can creep in and get the look that he wants, you’ve got to take that. I mean, trying to force a pass doesn’t make sense.”
It was the first time the Rangers led 2-0 in nine games (the last time was Dec. 11 vs. Buffalo Sabres). It was their first 2-0 lead in the first period in 31 games (the last time was Oct. 22 vs. Montreal Canadiens). Zibanejad had the first goal against Buffalo and Montreal too.
“Coming in here [to the locker room] it’s a little bit different, had a little jolt of confidence,” Miller said. “It was fun coming in the locker room being up. I think this group deserves to be up in more games. We’ve played better these past three games since the break and maybe haven’t had the results we wanted, but I think as a group we’re going in the right direction.”
Quick made three saves in a four-second span on Mark Kastelic, Justin Brazeau and John Beecher to keep it 2-0, but Boston still made it 2-1 when Lindholm scored from low in the right circle at 7:57 of the second period.
David Pastrnak’s pass out of the left corner went untouched through the slot to Lindholm in the far circle. He settled the puck and snapped a shot past Quick.
“If you’re open he’ll find you,” Lindholm said of Pastrnak.
Los Angeles Kings goaltender Jonathan Quick made 32 saves to help the Rangers edge the Bruins and end their 4-game skid. The game was a hard-fought battle, with both teams putting up a strong defense. Quick’s stellar performance in goal was the difference-maker, as he shut down the Bruins’ offense and kept the Rangers in the game.The Rangers got off to a quick start, with forward Artemi Panarin scoring just 4 minutes into the first period. The Bruins fought back, tying the game in the second period with a goal from David Pastrnak. But the Rangers regained the lead late in the period, thanks to a goal from Chris Kreider.
In the third period, Quick stood tall in net, turning away shot after shot from the Bruins. The Rangers’ defense also stepped up, blocking shots and clearing the puck out of their zone. Despite a late push from the Bruins, Quick held strong and secured the win for the Rangers.
The victory was a much-needed one for the Rangers, who had been struggling in recent games. The team showed resilience and determination in bouncing back from their losing streak, and will look to build on this win as they continue their season.
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Bucks’ Damian Lillard returns from 4-game absence vs. Bulls after injury, illness
Following a four-game absence in which the Milwaukee Bucks went 2-2, All-Star guard Damian Lillard returned to the floor in a 116-111 loss to the Chicago Bulls on Saturday night.
While Lillard didn’t have the best shooting night, making just eight of the 19 shots he attempted, he still scored 29 points. He went 10 of 10 from the free-throw line and added six rebounds and 12 assists.
“I felt physically fine like moving around, but as the game went on, you just feel a little weak and I haven’t played,” Lillard said. “Still a little bit sick, feeling it in my chest and coughing a little bit, but I expected it to be like that coming into the game because I haven’t played.”
“I tried to just throw myself out there. And then as the game went on, I tried to be a little more and more assertive.”
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Lillard found his best rhythm in the fourth quarter and re-entered the game with the Bucks trailing 93-86 and 10:20 left on the clock. When Bulls coach Billy Donovan called a timeout with 7:16 remaining, Milwaukee led 99-95, as Lillard had completely taken over the game.
In the Bucks’ 13-2 run, Lillard scored 11 straight points and drew five fouls against the Bulls as Milwaukee coach Doc Rivers had his point guard continuously flying around screens, dribble handoffs and pick-and-rolls. With Bulls defenders playing aggressively on defense, Lillard kept taking advantage of defenders in compromised positions.
“I just noticed, throughout the entire game, how aggressive they were being on the ball, trying to fight through screens,” Lillard said. “I’m always looking to see what types of trends I see by teams over the course of the game. Sometimes I try to do something right away. Other times I try to wait to the end of the game and try to manipulate something.
“And that was one of the things — just knowing that they were fighting over so aggressively. So just trying to get some free throws or at least try to rack up those fouls, so we could get into the penalty.”
Even playing through the illness, Lillard was so effective at the start of the fourth quarter that the Bulls did everything in their power to get the ball out of his hands at the end of the game, regularly sending second and third defenders at Lillard to force him off the ball. And that plan worked.
Lillard took his last shot with 5:07 remaining. He continued to touch the ball late in the game and make plays for his teammates but didn’t take a shot during clutch time. Ultimately, the attention on Lillard created good looks — Khris Middleton, who scored 21 points, missed two good looks at jumpers in the final three minutes — but Lillard didn’t get a chance to take the shots that mattered most.
“That’s gotta be better,” Rivers said. “One thing I would say is I gotta be better (at) making sure Dame gets the ball in his hands down the stretch of the game.
“We drew two plays up to get him on the secondary (action) because they were loading up and he never got it. Like we have to have an understanding to get it to him and I just gotta get it to him and live with it.”
In the end, the Bucks weren’t good enough to pull out a win in Lillard’s return, but seeing him on the floor was a welcome sign for the team after his four-game absence.
Lillard missed two games following a right calf strain that he sustained in the Bucks’ 97-81 NBA Cup Final win over the Oklahoma City Thunder, but as his right calf injury cleared up, an illness forced the 13-year NBA veteran to miss two more games.
Speaking publicly for the first time since his absence following the Bucks’ shootaround in the United Center on Saturday, Lillard said this was not a situation where a star player was taking a night off and the illness was not an excuse.
“I f— wish it was that, I’ll tell you that,” Lillard said. “I was just telling (my teammates) earlier, like I’ve never been that sick before in my entire life.
“I wasn’t throwing up, nothing. I just didn’t eat for two days. I didn’t eat at all. I didn’t get up, nothing. I was down. It was bad.”
After dropping their first game after the NBA Cup in Cleveland without Lillard, the Bucks won two straight games without Lillard and Giannis Antetokounmpo. Antetokounmpo, Lillard’s running mate that forms the other half of the NBA’s top-scoring duo this season, missed two games with back spasms before missing the Bucks’ 111-105 loss to the Brooklyn Nets on Thursday with a non-Covid illness like Lillard.
Lillard hoped to play in Thursday’s game, but couldn’t make it through a workout confidently enough to get on the floor versus the Nets.
“A couple days ago, I tried to work out — the night before the Brooklyn game — because I wanted to play against Brooklyn and the whole time I was working out, it made me cough, coughing up sh—,” Lillard said. “I got through the workout, but I couldn’t breathe good. So, the last couple days, that’s all I’ve been doing. Just trying to work that stuff out and it’s still been like having me super winded, but I mean, I guess at some point, you just gotta get out there and burn it out. So, that’s what my plan is.”
Following the Bucks’ Saturday morning shootaround, Lillard said that the illness caused him to lose “a couple pounds” as he could not eat for two days. He added that part of the reason for getting on the floor against Chicago would be trying to get his conditioning back up to where it needs to be to compete on a nightly basis.
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The 34-year-old point guard said his right calf is good and he isn’t concerned about the strain that initially put him on the sidelines following the NBA Cup.
“It was a mild strain to begin with,” Lillard said. “I did it against Atlanta in Vegas. It happened against Atlanta. I just tweaked it in the championship game to where it was like I’m going to miss — depending on when our next one is and how I feel — I’m going to miss that one and the one after that.
“But we got on that. We had been on top of that right away, so even when I tried to get back on the court, it was like a little bit tight because I hadn’t been moving, but it was alright. I didn’t have no issues.”
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The Milwaukee Bucks received a much-needed boost as star guard Damian Lillard made his return to the court after missing the previous four games due to injury and illness. Lillard’s presence was sorely missed as the Bucks suffered a string of losses in his absence.Lillard wasted no time making an impact in his comeback game against the Chicago Bulls, showcasing his scoring prowess and playmaking abilities. His return provided a much-needed spark for the Bucks, who were able to secure a hard-fought victory over the Bulls.
Fans were thrilled to see Lillard back in action, and his performance only served to solidify his status as a key player for the Bucks. With him back in the lineup, the team looks poised to make a strong push for the playoffs and compete at the highest level.
Lillard’s return is a welcome sight for Bucks fans, who are eager to see him lead the team to success in the remainder of the season. With his talent and leadership, the Bucks are sure to be a force to be reckoned with in the league.
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Suns’ Jusuf Nurkic banned 3 games for fight, Mavericks’ Naji Marshall gets 4-game suspension
(AP) – The NBA suspended Dallas Mavericks forward Naji Marshall for four games and Phoenix Suns center Jusuf Nurkic for three games for their roles in an on-court fight during Friday night’s game.
Dallas forward P.J. Washington was suspended one game. The suspensions handed down Saturday are without pay.
Suns coach Mike Budenholzer said before Saturday’s game against the Warriors that he accepted the league’s decision.
“We want to support Nurk in every way we can,” Budenholzer said. “He’s a great teammate.”
Nurkic was called for an offensive foul while being guarded by Daniel Gafford with 9:02 left in the third quarter before the altercation quickly escalated. Nurkic confronted Marshall before taking an open-handed swing at his head and then Marshall responded with a punch. Washington quickly shoved Nurkic to the ground before the teams were separated.
All three were ejected from the game. The Mavericks went on to win 98-89.
The NBA said Marshall “attempted to further engage Nurkic in a hostile manner in the corridor outside the locker rooms.”
“You never want these things to even escalate to probably the point that it did, and the concern about any other continued situation is not good for anybody,” Budenholzer said referring to Marshall’s actions.
“The way our arenas are set up, I think we all have to be aware and just do our best to keep our players — when the emotions get high like that — try and get them to a good, safe place,” he later added.
Marshall and Washington were out for Saturday’s game against the Trail Blazers. Nurkic’s suspension also began Saturday when the Suns faced the Warriors. Mason Plumlee and Oso Ighodaro got the bulk of the playing time at center in Nurkic’s absence.
“He’s a physical bruiser, great screen-setter, great rebounder,” guard Tyus Jones said. “We know the physical presence he brings, so we’re going to have to make that up. But at the same time, we know Mason and Oso are ready to step up for us.”
Mavs coach Jason Kidd said after Friday’s game that the players were “just protecting each other.”
“It’s appropriate that we’d go by what the league handed out,” he said Saturday night in response to the suspensions. “Next two guys up, we move forward.”
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In a recent game between the Phoenix Suns and the Dallas Mavericks, tensions boiled over as Suns’ center Jusuf Nurkic and Mavericks’ forward Naji Marshall got into a physical altercation. As a result, Nurkic has been handed a 3-game suspension by the NBA for his role in the fight, while Marshall has received a 4-game suspension.The incident occurred in the fourth quarter of the game, with both players exchanging heated words before things escalated into a shoving match. The referees quickly intervened to break up the scuffle, but the damage had already been done.
Nurkic and Marshall’s suspensions are a reminder of the NBA’s zero-tolerance policy when it comes to on-court altercations. Both players will now have to sit out several games and watch their teams compete from the sidelines.
It’s a disappointing turn of events for both players, as they will now have to face the consequences of their actions. Hopefully, they will learn from this experience and strive to handle their emotions more constructively in the future.
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Bucks’ Damian Lillard plans to return from 4-game absence vs. Bulls after injury, illness
Following a four-game absence, Milwaukee Bucks All-Star guard Damian Lillard plans to return tonight on the road against the Chicago Bulls.
Lillard missed two games following a right calf strain that he sustained in the Bucks’ 97-81 NBA Cup Final win over the Oklahoma City Thunder, but as his right calf injury cleared up, the 13-year NBA veteran was forced to miss two more games with an illness.
Speaking publicly for the first time since his four-game absence following the Bucks’ shootaround in the United Center on Saturday, Lillard said this was not a situation where a star player was taking a night off and the illness was not an excuse.
“I f— wish it was that, I’ll tell you that,” Lillard said. “I was just telling (my teammates) earlier, like I’ve never been that sick before in my entire life.
“I wasn’t throwing up, nothing. I just didn’t eat for two days. I didn’t eat at all. I didn’t get up, nothing. I was down. It was bad.”
After dropping their first game after the NBA Cup in Cleveland without Lillard, the Bucks won two straight games without Lillard and Giannis Antetokounmpo. Antetokounmpo, Lillard’s running mate that forms the other half of the NBA’s top-scoring duo this season, missed two games with back spasms before missing the Bucks’ 111-105 loss to the Brooklyn Nets on Thursday with a non-Covid illness like Lillard.
Lillard hoped to play in Thursday’s game, but couldn’t make it through a workout confidently enough to get on the floor versus the Nets.
“A Couple days ago, I tried to work out — the night before the Brooklyn game — because I wanted to play against Brooklyn, and the whole time I was working out, it made me cough, coughing up sh—,” Lillard said. “I got through the workout, but I couldn’t breathe good. So, the last couple days, that’s all I’ve been doing. Just trying to work that stuff out and it’s still been like having me super winded, but I mean, I guess at some point, you just gotta get out there and burn it out. So, that’s what my plan is, at least.”
Following the Bucks’ Saturday morning shoot-around, Lillard admitted that the illness caused him to lose “a couple pounds” as he was unable to eat for two days, but he still felt confident that he was going to try to play against the Bulls on Saturday, even if he admits part of the reason of getting on the floor will be trying to get his conditioning back up to where it needs to be to compete on a nightly basis.
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“Just get out there,” Lillard said. “I was a little nervous just to get back in the game because of how I felt just working out and trying to play three-on-three, chest burning.
“But also part of me felt like each day has been better and better and once you get out there sometimes in a game you’re gonna be tired but then you just start to feel better than you expect. I think it’s like an appropriate fear.”
While Lillard knows he might not be in the condition he wants to be and he might end up more winded if he plays Saturday, the 34-year-old point guard says his right calf is good and he doesn’t have any more concerns about the strain that initially put him on the sidelines following the NBA Cup.
“It was a mild strain to begin with,” Lillard said. “I did it against Atlanta in Vegas. It happened against Atlanta. I just tweaked it in the championship game to where it was like I’m going to miss — depending on when our next one is and how I feel — I’m going to miss that one and the one after that.
“But we got on that. We had been on top of that right away, so even when I tried to get back on the court, it was like a little bit tight because I hadn’t been moving, but it was alright. I didn’t have no issues.”
The Bucks tip off against the Bulls at 7 p.m. CT.
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After missing the last four games due to a combination of injury and illness, Milwaukee Bucks’ star point guard Damian Lillard is set to make his return to the court against the Chicago Bulls. Lillard, who has been dealing with a nagging ankle injury and a brief bout of illness, is eager to get back on the court and help his team continue their winning ways.The Bucks have managed to hold their own in Lillard’s absence, thanks in large part to the stellar play of their supporting cast. However, having their floor general back in the lineup will undoubtedly provide a major boost to the team’s offense and overall performance.
Lillard, known for his scoring prowess and playmaking abilities, will be a welcome addition to the Bucks’ lineup as they gear up for a crucial matchup against the Bulls. Fans can expect to see Lillard back in action, ready to lead his team to victory and continue their push for a playoff spot.
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