Negative night for NBA favourites

Many unexpected results during Sunday's matches in American basketball. Golden State Warriots' defending champions suffered their first seasonal defeat after two victories in the first two games. At Pepsi Center in Colorado, Denver Nuggets confirmed the positive moment he's going through, beating Steve's team 100-98 narrow score. [...]
Many unexpected results during Sunday's matches in American basketball.
Golden State Warriots' defending champions suffered their first seasonal defeat after two victories in the first two games.
At the Passy Center in Colorado, Denver Nuggets confirmed the positive moment he's going through, beating Steve Kerr's close 100-98 team. 30 points from Warriors star Stephen Curry were insufficient for guests to mark third consecutive victory at this start of the NBA season.
At Denver, who enjoyed his third victory at just as many meetings, Gary Harris scored 28 points and Nikola Jokic the author of 23 points.
Houston Rockets failed on a trip across from Los Angeles Clippers with a close score of 115-112.
At the best Staples Center on the parks was James Harden with 31 points and 14 assisting points, but they were of no value to the Rocket team.
Cleveland Cavaliers crisis follows. Without LeBron James, the team from Ohio no longer has a leader, and this time it broke into the house with a full score of 133-111 from Atlanta Hawks. The third event in three meetings for Cavaliers who, although very well launched the challenge, suffered deep losses in the end because of the good game of Tree Young, which carried 35 points for the team from Georgia.












