Relief for Campazzo: he converted again and Denver triumphed over Detroit

Facundo Campazzo, Argentine base of the Denver Nuggets, managed to end the bad streak that tormented him and showed it with a gesture of relief and relief after adding a triple after two games without being able to convert, in his team’s victory over Detroit Pistons by 117 to 111 on Sunday night.


Facundo Campazzo controlling the ball against Hamidou Diallo’s defense. Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports

There were four great plays that highlighted Facu in this match, where added a total of nine points (3/4 in doubles, 1/2 in triples), three assists, two steals, one rebound and one loss in 20 minutes of play that began in the second quarter of the game.

His first conversion occurred after he crossed the entire court until he reached the bottom of the hoop on the right and the eye of Nikola Jockic He didn’t fail and he saw it at the right moment to pass the ball so that the Argentine added his first double of the game. But the relief came in the third quarter when He managed to cut the losing streak of two games without converting a triple and he showed it with his gesture of relief.

With those points, he was filled with confidence and left everyone present with a great play that began in his field with a great run reaching the Detroit rim, where he easily eluded Trey Lyles and Killian Hayes, who tried to cut him off, and hit a big double within seconds of the buzzer.. To close with his good night, he had a great penetration in the last quarter.

It is worth remembering that the Cordovan came from registering the worst brand in the NBA, after the Nuggets’ loss to Memphis, ranking as the worst +- in the league with a -234, figure that is the difference in the points contributed by the team and those received while the player is inside the field of play.

Jokic again the hero of the Nuggets

In any case, in the last quarters the Nuggets suffered, when Detroit got closer to them on the scoreboard but once again Jokic put on his superhero cape to give victory to his team with little collaboration from his teammates. So much so, that the Serbian finished the match with 34 points, 9 rebounds, 8 assists, 2 steals.

Nikola Jokic converting for the Nuggets. Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports

Nikola Jokic converting for the Nuggets. Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports

With this victory, Denver Nuggets add 24 wins, 21 falls and 53.3% efficiency, and thus sits firmly in sixth place, allowing it to be the last team in the playoff standings in the West.

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Relief for Campazzo: he converted again and Denver triumphed over Detroit