ROCKETS 114,
KNICKS 110
NEW YORK -- James Harden scored
a career-high 61 points, tying Kobe Bryant's record for a visiting opponent at
the current Madison Square Garden, and the Houston
Rockets edged the New York
Knicks 114-110 on Wednesday night.
Harden made the clinching layup with 3.8 seconds remaining
after the Knicks turned it over, capping his fifth 50-point game this season
and a wild stretch of back-and-forth basketball across the final minutes.
Eric Gordon made
the go-ahead 3-pointer with 9.8 seconds left when Houston couldn't get the ball
to Harden, the NBA's leading scorer who earlier had passed Wilt
Chamberlain into fourth place in NBA history with his 21st
consecutive 30-point game. Harden finished 17 of 38 from the floor. He was only
5 of 20 on 3-pointers, but was 22 of 25 from the line and grabbed 15 rebounds.
Carmelo
Anthony holds the overall record at the current MSG with 62
points.
Rookie Allonzo Trier scored
a season-high 31 points for the Knicks, who lost their seventh straight.
PACERS 110, RAPTORS 106
INDIANAPOLIS -- Victor
Oladipo suffered a serious right knee injury that could alter
the season for the Indiana
Pacers, who beat the Toronto
Raptors.
The All-Star guard crumpled to the ground with 4:05 left in
the second quarter as he tried to defend an outlet pass to Toronto's Pascal Siakam.
The magnitude of the injury was apparent almost immediately. Trainers draped a
towel over the leg, and players from both teams surrounded Oladipo as he
remained down. No replays were shown on the video screen that stretches from
free-throw line to free-throw line.
Fans began chanting his name and gave him a standing ovation
as he was carted off on a stretcher. Team officials later said Oladipo was scheduled
to have an MRI on Thursday.
Thaddeus
Young had 23 points and 15 rebounds to lead the Pacers, who won
their third straight and snapped a five-game losing streak to the Raptors.
Toronto was led by Serge Ibaka with
23 points and 11 rebounds and Kyle Lowry with
20 points.
NETS 114, MAGIC 110
D'Angelo
Russell had a double-double with 25 points and 10
rebounds, Dinwiddie scored 29 points, and the Brooklyn Nets edged
the Orlando Magic for
their fifth straight victory.
Orlando had a chance to tie it at 112 with 3.1 seconds left
in regulation, but Nikola
Vucevic's basket was waved off after replay review confirmed that
the Magic center had actually tipped in the ball while it was still on the rim
after Evan Fournier had
beaten Brooklyn's Jarrett Allen to
the hoop.
Russell, who also had seven assists, hit a pair of free
throws with 2.4 seconds remaining to seal it for the Nets, who have won seven
consecutive games at the Barclays Center. Carroll added 19 points for
Brooklyn.
Vucevic had a double-double with 21 points and 14 rebounds
for the Magic, who have lost eight of their last 11. D.J. Augustin added
19 points and Jonathan
Isaac scored 16.
CELTICS 123, CAVALIERS 103
BOSTON -- Terry Rozier scored
22 of his 26 points in the first half and the Celtics coasted to their fifth
straight victory with a win over the struggling Cleveland
Cavaliers.
Jaylen Brown scored
23 points, Gordon
Hayward 18 and Jayson Tatum 15
for Boston, which won its 10th straight at home. Rozier, who added eight
rebounds and six assists, started in place of the ill Kyrie Irving and
shot 6 for 6 and scored 16 points in the opening quarter.
The final score was changed after the game to 123-103 from
125-103, with a basket taken away after originally being credited to Tatum due
to a computer glitch. The NBA reviewed the tape and said the basket never
occurred in the fourth quarter.
Cedi Osman led
the Cavaliers with 25 points and eight rebounds. Cleveland has lost five in a
row and 17 of its last 18.
CLIPPERS 111, HEAT 99
MIAMI -- Tobias Harris scored
22 of his 31 points in the first half, and the Los Angeles Clippers clamped
down on defense after intermission to beat the Heat.
Montrezl
Harrell scored 14 of his 16 points in the fourth quarter for
the Clippers, who outscored Miami 44-26 in the first 20 minutes of the second
half. Lou Williams added
13 points and Avery Bradley scored
12.
Harris also had seven rebounds and six assists for the
Clippers.
Hassan
Whiteside finished with 22 points and 16 rebounds for
Miami. Josh
Richardson scored 17; Tyler Johnson added
15 and Dwyane Wade scored
13 for the Heat.
HAWKS 121, BULLS 101
CHICAGO -- John Collins scored
a career-high 35 points, Trae Young had
12 assists and the Atlanta Hawks beat
the Bulls.
Collins was 14 for 16 from the field as Atlanta kicked off a
season-high, seven-game road trip with its first victory against Chicago in two
years, stopping a five-game slide against the Bulls. Jeremy Lin,
Young's backup, had 15 points, and Dewayne
Dedmon finished with 14.
Chicago lost for the 11th time in its last 12 games. Zach LaVine scored
23 points, and Lauri
Markkanen had 22 in the opener of a three-game homestand.
The Bulls trimmed a 20-point deficit all the way down to six
when Markkanen made a 3-pointer at the halftime buzzer. But the Hawks pulled
away with an 11-2 run at the end of the third quarter.
HORNETS 118, GRIZZLIES 107
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Kemba Walker had
22 points and seven assists, Nicolas Batum scored
18 points, and the Charlotte
Hornets beat the Memphis
Grizzlies for their fourth win in five games.
Jeremy Lamb and Tony Parker had
17 points each for Charlotte.
The game was the first since Grizzlies owner Robert Pera
informed cornerstones Conley and Marc Gasol they
may be traded. The two Memphis stars did their jobs -- Gasol with a
triple-double on 22 points, 17 rebounds and 10 assists, and Conley adding 31
points -- but the Grizzlies couldn't get closer than eight points in the fourth
quarter.
The loss was the seventh straight for the Grizzlies and 13th
in the past 14.
PISTONS 98, PELICANS 94
NEW ORLEANS -- Blake Griffin scored
20 of his game-high 37 points in the first quarter, and Reggie
Bullock grabbed a loose ball and slammed home a dunk with 14.5
seconds left to lift the Detroit
Pistons over the Pelicans.
Reggie
Jackson added 17 points for the Pistons, who withstood a late
rally by New Orleans to stop a two-game skid.
Jrue Holiday scored
29 points and Jahlil Okafor added
17 for the Pelicans, who have lost four of six and were playing without star,
forward Anthony Davis.
Davis missed his second straight game with a fracture of his left index finger.
The Pistons led 95-87 with 1:32 remaining, but New Orleans
cut the deficit to 95-92 on a drive by Jrue Holiday and a 3-pointer by Darius Miller with
52.5 seconds left. Frank Jackson missed
a 3-point attempt to tie it, and Holiday tapped the ball out front, where
Bullock picked it up and dribbled the length of the floor for the game-sealing
dunk.
76ERS 122, SPURS 120
PHILADELPHIA -- Joel Embiid had
33 points and 19 rebounds, and the Philadelphia
76ers used a pair of four-point plays in the fourth quarter to
beat the San Antonio
Spurs.
With a Sixers crowd chanting "MVP!" each time
Embiid touched the ball, the All-Star center delivered a sensational
performance. He even scored 16 straight points that kept the Sixers in the
game. Landry Shamet ended
Embiid's personal run with a four-point play that pulled the Sixers within one.
After the Spurs nudged ahead, Shamet hit a 3 to make it a
three-point game and JJ Redick
gave the Sixers a 121-120 lead with 1 minute left after he converted
Philadelphia's second four-point play of the fourth. The Spurs blew their
chances to win: Philadelphia had a shot-clock violation but DeMar DeRozan had
his shot blocked by Wilson
Chandler. Brewer went 1 of 2 from the free-throw line for a
122-120 lead with 1.1 seconds left. San Antonio's final shot at sending the
game into overtime was denied when Ben Simmons broke
up an inbound pass headed for Marco
Belinelli.
DeRozan, who sat out the final possession, led the Spurs
with 26 points.
JAZZ 114, NUGGETS 108
SALT LAKE CITY -- Donovan
Mitchell scored 35 points while making a season-high six
3-pointers to lead the Utah Jazz past
the Denver
Nuggets.
Ricky Rubio added
17 points and six assists, Rudy Gobert had
15 points and 11 rebounds, Joe Ingles added
14 points and eight assists and Jae Crowder had
15 points for Utah, which won for the ninth time in 11 games after hitting 19
3-pointers.
Nikola Jokic scored
28 points and had 21 rebounds and six assists to lead the Nuggets, whose
two-game winning streak ended despite shooting 42 of 88 -- 48 percent -- from
the field. Will Barton added
22 points and a season-high nine rebounds.
The game got a bit heated early when Utah's Derrick
Favors and Denver's Mason Plumlee were
both ejected with 2:46 left in the first quarter. The two shoved each either
under the Nuggets basket, leading to more shoving from multiple players on both
teams. Favors and Plumlee each received a technical foul, as did Utah's Royce O'Neale and
Denver's Will Barton for pushing and shoving in the scrum.
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