The NBA at the Bell Center | A dose of love for Luguentz Dort

It seemed written in advance… and it was. Luguentz Dort scored the first basket of the game for the Oklahoma City Thunder; a three-point shot, the success of which was celebrated brilliantly from end to end, and from top to bottom, at the Bell Centre.


“My teammates, from the start, always told me: “We’re going to give you the ball.” I think I took the first five shots of the game ! », Launched the Quebecer after the meeting.

Dort scored his team’s first five points; it was the start of a great evening of work of 24 points for him in front of his crowd.

“His” crowd, yes, because the Bell Center only had love for Dort and the Thunder in this preparatory meeting. In fact, it was like a home game… But 2500 km from said home – even the team mascot, Rumble, was coveted for autographs.

Before the duel, a few minutes before the first jump ball, Dort appeared on the field, microphone in hand. When the almost sold-out Bell Center gave him an ovation, he smiled broadly and placed his hand on his heart.


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Luguentz Dort

As a Quebecer from Montreal, I am truly overwhelmed.

Luguentz Dort

After the game, Dort appeared in front of the media with a Canadiens jersey and a Montreal Alouettes jersey on each shoulder. It was enough to look at his smile to understand his happiness. He admitted that the crowd’s ovation for him had “almost [lui faire] shed a little tear.”

“It moved me, all the same. It feels good. All the work I have done in my life to represent my city… The fact that I played today in Montreal was really nice. »


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Luguentz Sleeps at the basket once again

A winning mentality

At mid-game, the Thunder led 74-58. He had widened his gap little by little, dominating the Pistons who were often overwhelmed. Except that the latter never gave up… They came from behind in the last two quarters, sowing doubt in the Bell Centre.

The least we can say is that fans were treated to a thrilling end to this annual duel in Montreal. With two minutes left, it was tied 119-119.


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Killian Hayes of the Detroit Pistons

The fans were on their feet in the final minutes, going “Thunder, Thunder, Thunder!” “. The Pistons, however, held on to win 128 to 125.

Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault didn’t put his best players on the court late in the game; after all, preparatory duels also serve to evaluate and test. Dort would have liked to go back…

“I was watching the coach the whole time. I said: “Coach, if you need me, I’m here, eh”,” he joked.

It remains that the Quebecer’s 24 points in 24 minutes deserve to be highlighted. Daigneault also mentioned his player’s improvement on the offensive level. “Right now, he has a mentality where he wants to do whatever it takes to win,” he summarized.

The other star of the evening, Ontario’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, scored 12 points. Asked about the multiple passes he and his teammates directed toward Dort early in the game, he smiled. “I know what it’s like to play house. […] We wanted him to fully enjoy the moment. I think he did. »


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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) ahead of Killian Hayes (7)

“We feel the love”

It was the seventh time since 2012 that the NBA presented a preseason game at the Bell Center. Once again, Montreal basketball fans responded in large numbers; free benches were rare. Several members of the Montreal Canadiens, including Cole Caufield, Arber Xhekaj and Martin St-Louis, also attended, with pride of place on the sidelines.

  • The Canadiens head coach, Martin St-Louis, attended the meeting.

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    The Canadiens head coach, Martin St-Louis, attended the meeting.

  • Canadian players Christian Dvorak, Cole Caufield, Chris Wideman, Justin Barron and Arber Xhekaj had prime spots.

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    Canadian players Christian Dvorak, Cole Caufield, Chris Wideman, Justin Barron and Arber Xhekaj had prime spots.

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Mark Daigneault had not yet sat down in his chair at the press conference when he was already thanking Montreal and its supporters.

“This is a historic amphitheater that we are honored to play in,” said the head coach. The crowd was incredible tonight. They circled their arms around both teams. What a pleasure it was to play in this environment! »


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Jaden Ivey (23) advances towards the Thunder basket

And what does he think of the idea of ​​having an NBA team in Montreal one day? “We love it when they take for us!” »

Luguentz Dort, for his part, wished his Quebec counterparts in the NBA who have not yet had the chance to play in Montreal one day to experience what he experienced.

“It’s something unforgettable, honestly. I did not expect that. We feel the love. »


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