WIZARDS OVERCOME ROCKETS, HARDEN IN OT
WIZARDS 135, ROCKETS 131
John Wall had 36 points and 11
assists, Bradley Beal added 32 points, and the Washington Wizards rallied from
an early 17-point deficit to defeat the visiting Houston Rockets 135-131 in
overtime Monday.
Nov 26, 2018; Washington, DC,
USA; Washington Wizards forward Otto Porter Jr. (22) shoots the ball over
Houston Rockets forward PJ Tucker (17) in the fourth quarter at Capital One
Arena. The Wizards won 135-131 in overtime. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA
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The Wizards overcame a
season-high 54 points from Rockets guard James Harden.
Washington started the
overtime with an 8-1 run capped when Otto Porter Jr. picked up a steal and fed
Beal for a dunk with 1:50 left, and the Rockets got no closer than within three
points the rest of the way.
Harden missed three
consecutive shots and turned the ball over twice in the final minutes of
regulation but fed Clint Capela for an alley-oop that tied it, 125-125, with
9.8 seconds left. Wall had the ball knocked away on a jumper attempt with 1.2
seconds left, and he then blocked Eric Gordon’s jumper at the buzzer.
WARRIORS 116, MAGIC 110
Kevin Durant scored eight of
his 49 points in the final 1:19, rallying Golden State to a victory over
Orlando in Oakland, Calif.
Durant connected on 16 of his
33 shots, four of his 10 3-point attempts and all 13 of his free throws en
route to the fifth-highest scoring game of his career. The total of 49 points
was his high since he poured in 51 for Oklahoma City at Toronto in March 2014.
The Warriors trailed by as
many as 18 points before chipping away in the third and fourth quarters,
finally taking a 102-100 lead on a 3-pointer by Klay Thompson with 5:26 to go.
After Orlando gathered itself to go back up by three, another 3-pointer by
Thompson drew the Warriors even at 107-all with 1:45 left before Durant took
over.
HORNETS 110, BUCKS 107
Kemba Walker and Jeremy Lamb
scored 21 points each, and host Charlotte held on for perhaps its most
impressive win of the season by defeating Milwaukee.
The Hornets trailed by 14
midway through the first quarter, but they dominated the second quarter, led by
13 at halftime, and then pushed the margin to as many as 25 points in the
second half. The Bucks got within a point in the final minute and trailed by
three with the ball with 7.1 seconds remaining, but Eric Bledsoe missed the
potential tying 3-pointer at the buzzer.
The Hornets snapped a two-game
losing streak and got some revenge after losing 113-112 to the Bucks on opening
night, Oct. 17, in Charlotte. The Hornets have not lost more than two straight
this season. The Bucks have lost two of their past three.
SPURS 108, BULLS 107
DeMar DeRozan scored 21 points
and LaMarcus Aldridge added 20 — including five in a key late-game stretch — as
visiting San Antonio came back to beat short-handed Chicago.
The Bulls led 101-98 with 5:58
to play before the Spurs leapfrogged to the front via a 10-0 run, with Aldridge
accounting for half the points. Chicago pulled within 108-107 on back-to-back
3-pointers by Ryan Arcidiacono, but Zach LaVine (28 points) missed a 3-pointer
with four seconds to play.
After a foul and a steal in a
last-gasp scramble, Arcidiacono (22 points) had a chance to win the game with a
shot at the buzzer, but it was off the rim short.
PACERS 121, JAZZ 88
Doug McDermott scored a
season-high 21 points off the bench while Myles Turner added 16 points in his
first game back from an ankle injury to lift Indiana to a victory over Utah in
Salt Lake City.
Bojan Bogdanovic chipped in 15
points and Tyreke Evans added 14 for Indiana, which had seven players score in
double figures. Derrick Favors scored 13 points and Rudy Gobert added 12 to
lead Utah. The Jazz, who allowed Indiana to shoot 58.3 percent from the field,
lost for the sixth time in eight games.
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Both teams played without
their leading scorers. Utah’s Donovan Mitchell sat out a second straight game
due to a rib contusion. Indiana’s Victor Oladipo was sidelined with a right
sore knee for a fourth consecutive game.
CELTICS 124, PELICANS 107
Kyrie Irving had 26 points and
10 assists as Boston won at New Orleans in a matchup of struggling teams.
Al Horford and Jayson Tatum
added 20 points each, Marcus Morris had 19 points and 11 rebounds and Terry
Rozier came off the bench to score 14 for the Celtics, who won for the second
time in three games, but that followed a three-game losing streak.
Anthony Davis, returning from
a one-game absence caused by a hip injury, had 27 points and 16 rebounds to
lead New Orleans. The Pelicans lost their fourth straight, but it was just
their second loss in 10 home games. Nikola Mirotic added 25 points.
TIMBERWOLVES 102, CAVALIERS 95
Karl-Anthony Towns scored 21
points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead Minnesota to a win at Cleveland.
Robert Covington scored 24
points on 8-of-12 shooting from the field, including 4-of-7 accuracy from
3-point range. Derrick Rose came off the bench and continued to shoot well,
hitting 6 of 13 and finishing with 12 points and four assists for Minnesota,
which is 6-2 since trading away All-Star guard Jimmy Butler.
Kyle Korver led the Cavaliers
with 22 points off the bench. Rodney Hood added 20 points for Cleveland, and
Tristan Thompson recorded his fourth straight double-double with 16 points and
11 rebounds.
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