NETS 115, LAKERS
110
NEW YORK -- D'Angelo
Russell had 22 points and a career high-tying 13 assists
against his former team, and the Brooklyn Nets ran
the NBA's longest winning streak to six games by beating the Los Angeles
Lakers 115-110 on Tuesday night.
Joe Harris added
19 points and Spencer
Dinwiddie scored 18 for the Nets, who last won six in a row
from March 25 to April 3, 2015. Rondae
Hollis-Jefferson finished with 17 points and Jared Dudley made
some big baskets down the stretch to score 13.
LeBron James bounced
back from his lowest-scoring game of the season with 36 points, 13 rebounds and
eight assists, but the Lakers finished 1/3 on their road trip. Kyle Kuzma had
22 points and 11 rebounds, while Lonzo Ball scored
23.
Brooklyn continued its recovery from an eight-game skid by
holding on in front of a loud, large crowd that alternated cheering when the
Lakers seized the momentum and when the Nets regained it.
NUGGETS 126, MAVERICKS 118
DENVER -- Nikola Jokic had
32 points and 16 rebounds, Jamal Murray dished
out a career-high 15 assists and Denver extended its home winning streak to
seven games by beating Dallas.
At 21-9, the Nuggets matched the 1976-77 squad for the best
start through 30 games in the franchise's NBA history. They also remain on top
of the Western Conference by percentage points over Golden State. This is
rarefied air for the Nuggets: The last time they had played more than 25 games
and were alone in first place in the conference was March 1977.
Murray contributed 22 points for the injury-depleted
Nuggets, including 10 in the fourth quarter.
Luka Doncic had
a big game for Dallas with 23 points and a career-best 12 assists, while Harrison
Barnes scored 30. The Mavericks hit 15 3-pointers against the
NBA's top long-range defense.
CAVALIERS 92, PACERS 91
INDIANAPOLIS -- Larry Nance
Jr.'s buzzer-beating tip-in for Cleveland snapped Indiana's
seven-game winning streak.
Nance finished with 15 points and a career-high 16 rebounds
in the Cavaliers' third road win of the season. Rodney Hood scored
17 to lead Cleveland (8-23).
The Pacers (20-11) were led by Domantas
Sabonis' 17 points, but they never took control long enough to pull
away. Victor
Oladipo missed two free throws with 9.5 seconds left, failing
to extend Indiana's 91-90 lead.
HAWKS 118, WIZARDS 110
ATLANTA -- Jeremy Lin scored
12 of his 16 points in the final period and Atlanta overcame Bradley Beal's
29 points for Washington.
Seven players scored in double figures to help the
last-place Hawks (7-23) stop a three-game skid. John Collins had
20 points and 13 rebounds, while rookie Trae Young scored
19.
Lin's big fourth quarter included a dribble fake that sent
Thomas Satoransky falling backward, leaving Lin open for a jumper and a 103-93
lead. Lin added a layup on Atlanta's next possession.
Trevor Ariza started
at forward and had 19 points in his return to the Wizards. Beal grabbed 10
rebounds.
The 33-year-old Ariza was acquired from Phoenix in a trade
announced Monday.
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