NBA: Achiuwa, Vincent, Dosunmu shine in Knicks, Lakers, Bulls win

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Gabe Vincent

Precious Achiuwa scored a season-high 17 points to help propel the New York Knicks to a 121-115 win over his former team the Toronto Raptors at the Scotiabank Arena on Tuesday night (Wednesday morning Nigerian time).

Achiuwa was in the starting lineup for the second consecutive game with compatriot OG Anunoby out with a mild foot sprain. He grabbed 17 points, eight rebounds and two assists in the win.

Center Karl Anthony-Towns was the most valuable player in the game after dropping huge double-doubles in the victory. He scored 27 points and also added 20 boards and two assists. Jalen Brunson complemented the team’s efforts with 28 points while Josh Hart added 15 points, seven rebounds, and six assists.

NBA: Achiuwa, Vincent, Dosunmu shine in Knicks, Lakers, Bulls win
Precious Achiuwa (right) guarding Toronto Raptors’ Scottie Barnes

It is the second consecutive win for the Knicks after their loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on February 2nd. 

At the Intuit Dome, D’Tigers guard Gabe Vincent continued his impressive form since the start of the new year contributing 12 points, three rebounds and two assists for the LA Lakers in their 122-97 win over the LA Clippers. 

Vincent has been more prolific in offense in recent games while also attending to his defensive duties. He scored all 12 points from beyond the arc, sinking 4 threes out of 8 attempts.

NBA: Achiuwa, Vincent, Dosunmu shine in Knicks, Lakers, Bulls win
Ayo Dosunmu (middle)

At the United Center, D’Tigers-eligible player, Ayo Dosunmu scored 21 points, nine assists, and two rebounds to help propel the Chicago Bulls to a 133-124 win over the Miami Heat. 

Dosunmu has been a stand-out player for the Bulls this season, however, the team is currently at the risk of missing the playoffs as they are currently 10th on the log in the Eastern Conference. 

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