CELTICS 129, HAWKS
108
BOSTON -- Kyrie Irving scored
24 points in three quarters and the Boston Celtics beat
the Atlanta Hawks 129-108
on Friday night for their eighth straight victory.
Irving also had five assists,
five rebounds and four steals. He scored 12 points in the first quarter and
helped Boston race to a 23-5 lead. The Celtics topped 100 points with 2 minutes
left in the third.
Jayson Tatum had
22 points for Boston, Marcus Morris added
20, Gordon
Hayward had 19 points and five assists, Daniel Theis scored
18 points and rookie Robert
Williams III blocked five shots.
Kevin Huerter led
Atlanta with 19 points, and John Collins had
11 points and 14 rebounds. The Hawks, losers of six of seven, had nine of their
24 turnovers in the first quarter.
WARRIORS 130, KINGS 125
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Klay Thompson made
a go-ahead 3-pointer with 38.5 seconds left, Stephen Curry added
four free throws down the stretch and Golden State ended the game on a big run
after a sluggish start to the fourth quarter, beating Sacramento.
Curry finished with 35 points,
seven rebounds and six assists. Thompson had 27 points and nine rebounds
while Kevin Durant added
33 points, eight rebounds and eight assists.
Two days after a 20-point home
loss to NBA-leading Toronto, the Warriors put up 103 points through three
quarters but went stagnant for more than eight minutes in the fourth before
outscoring the Kings 17-2 over the final 3:03.
Durant scored 13 points in the
fourth quarter, including eight of the first 10 during Golden State's late
surge.
Draymond
Green had 14 rebounds and 10 assists for the Warriors.
Buddy Hield scored
27 points for the Kings, and De'Aaron Fox had
25 points, nine assists and six rebounds. Willie
Cauley-Stein finished with 22 points and 11 rebounds.
NUGGETS 109, THUNDER 98
DENVER -- Nikola Jokic scored
24 points, Jamal Murray had
19 and Denver defeated Oklahoma City after Murray and Russell
Westbrook had a heated exchange.
Westbrook and Murray pushed each
other and argued after lining up next to each other for a jump ball in the
final seconds. Jokic tried to get between them, and Westbrook threatened to
beat up Jokic while being restrained. No blows were exchanged, but the final
moments played out amid heightened tensions.
Jokic also had 15 rebounds and
nine assists, just shy of a third triple-double this season. Nick Young,
signed as a free agent Monday, scored six points in his Nuggets debut,
including a key 3-pointer in the fourth quarter.
Paul George had
32 points to lead the Thunder, who lost their fourth in a row to the
Nuggets. Steven Adams added
26 points, and Westbrook had 13.
TRAIL BLAZERS 128, RAPTORS 122
PORTLAND, Ore. -- Damian
Lillard had 24 points and Portland stopped a two-game slide
with a confidence-boosting victory over NBA-leading Toronto.
Zach Collins scored
16 points and Seth Curry added
a season-high 13, including three key 3-pointers early in the fourth quarter.
Both were part of a Trail Blazers bench that outscored Toronto's reserves
58-26.
Kawhi Leonard returned
after missing two games and had 28 points for the Raptors (23-8), who played
without All-Star point guard Kyle Lowry.
He sat out with a left thigh bruise.
Fred VanVleet started
in Lowry's place and finished with 21 points. Danny Green added
19 points and 11 rebounds, matching his season high with five 3s.
Portland led by 16 in the fourth
quarter and held on late after Toronto cut it to two.
The victory snapped a six-game
Portland losing streak to the Raptors.
BUCKS 114, CAVALIERS 102
CLEVELAND -- Giannis
Antetokounmpo matched his career high with 44 points and Milwaukee
beat Cleveland despite missing two starters.
Antetokounmpo's big night came
after being held to a season-low 12 points Wednesday night in a loss to
Indiana. He was 14 of 19 from the field, made 16 of 21 foul shots, and had 14
rebounds and eight assists.
Khris
Middleton, the Bucks' second leading scorer, was out with a sprained
right finger. Malcolm Brogdon,
fourth on the team in scoring, didn't play because of a sore left hamstring.
Jordan
Clarkson scored 23 points for Cleveland.
PACERS 113, 76ERS 101
PHILADELPHIA -- Thaddeus
Young had 26 points and 10 rebounds against his former team,
and the Indiana
Pacers overcame Joel Embiid's
40-point night to beat Philadelphia.
Bojan
Bogdanovic had 18 points, and the Pacers won their sixth
straight to pass the Sixers in the standings. Victor
Oladipo played in his second consecutive game after missing 11
in a row with a knee injury and had 14 points and nine assists.
Embiid also had 21 rebounds,
becoming the first Sixers player with at least 30 points and 20 rebounds
since Charles
Barkley on Dec. 7, 1990. Embiid is the first player in the NBA
this season with a 40-point, 20-rebound game.
KNICKS 126, HORNETS 124, OT
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Emmanuel
Mudiay had 34 points and eight assists and short-handed New
York overcame a 21-point deficit to snap a five-game skid.
Mudiay scored 14 points in the
fourth quarter, including a fadeaway jumper with 27.2 seconds left to tie it at
113. Charlotte's Kemba Walker missed
a 3-pointer from the top of the key with 8.2 seconds left and the game went to
overtime.
Charlotte got 21 points each
from Nicolas Batum and Cody Zeller,
and Marvin
Williams added 20. Walker finished with 16 points and 10
assists.
NETS 125, WIZARDS 118
NEW YORK -- Spencer
Dinwiddie scored 27 points in his first game since signing a
three-year contract extension, and Brooklyn beat Washington for its season-best
fourth straight victory.
Joe Harris added
19 points for the Nets. They put up a season-high 70 points in the first half
but had a 16-point lead trimmed to four in the fourth quarter.
Bradley Beal had
31 points and nine assists for the Wizards.
HEAT 100, GRIZZLIES 97
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Josh
Richardson and Kelly Olynyk each
scored 18 points each and Miami beat Memphis to snap a two-game losing streak.
Tyler Johnson finished
with 17 points, and Derrick Jones
Jr. added 13 points. Mike Conley led
Memphis with 22 points.
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