Tuesday, January 2, 2018

DeMar DeRozan entered the history of the NBA with 52 points on the first day of the new year

Toronto`s guard DeMar DeRozan  became the first player in the history of the NBA to score at least 50 points on the first day of the new year. That night he scored the record for the Raptors 52 points in the 131:127 victory home after a sequel over Milwaukee in a regular season match at the National Basketball Association. Thanks to this success, the Canadian team has equaled its club record of 12 consecutive wins against its own League audience. Derrick is the third basketball player in the history of Toronto to score more than 50 points in a match. The other two are Vince Carter and Terrence Ross, who have 51 points in one match.

Kyle Lowry finished 26 points and Serge Ibakka added 11 more points for Raptors, who is the strongest NBA host with 14 wins and only 1 defeat. Eric Bledsoau scored 29 points for Bucks. This was a repeat of the match between the two teams in the first round in the East Conference last season`s playoff tournamen t according record of free soccer tips when Toronto won after playing six games.

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