CELTICS 126,
HORNETS 94
BOSTON -- Jaylen Brown had
24 points and 10 rebounds, Jayson Tatum scored
20 points and the Boston
Celtics rolled over the Charlotte
Hornets 126-94 on Wednesday night despite Kyrie Irving's
absence.
Terry Rozier had
17 points and tied a career high with 10 assists in place of Irving, the star
guard who missed his second straight game with a left hip strain.
Marcus Morris scored
15 points, Al Horford had
14 and Gordon
Hayward 12 to help Celtics win for the seventh time in eight
games. Kemba Walker had
21 points for Charlotte.
NUGGETS 105, PELICANS 99
NEW ORLEANS -- Nikola Jokic had
20 points, 13 rebound and 10 assists for his eighth triple-double of the season
and Denver beat undermanned New Orleans,
Malik Beasley scored
22 points, and Monte Morris added
20 to help the Northwest Division-leading Nuggets win their fourth
straight. Kenrich
Williams hit five of nine 3-point shots and scored a
career-high 21 for the scrappy Pelicans. For the second night in a row, they played
without four usual starters and a top reserve. Their only available
starter, Jrue Holiday,
had 22 points.
TIMBERWOLVES 99, GRIZZLIES 97, OT
MINNEAPOLIS -- Karl-Anthony
Towns hit a buzzer-beating desperation shot in overtime to lift
Minnesota past Memphis.
Memphis led twice during overtime, but Towns helped
Minnesota closed it out. On the final possession, Andrew
Wiggins ran the clock down to six seconds before shooting a
pull-up 3. The rebound fell to the right side, where Towns grabbed it, dribbled
once and floated up a shot as he faded toward the corner.
Towns scored all 16 of his points after halftime. Jerryd
Bayless had 19 points and a career-high 12 assists for the
Timberwolves on a frigid night with an announced crowd of 13,615 in Minnesota.
Mike Conley had
26 points and eight assists for Memphis.
MAVERICKS 114, KNICKS 90
NEW YORK -- Dirk Nowitzki scored
a season-high 14 points in what might have been his final appearance at Madison
Square Garden, Luka Doncic warmed
up after an airball on his first shot in the arena to score 16 points, and
Dallas routed New York.
Dennis Smith
Jr. had his second career triple-double with 13 points, 15 assists
and 10 rebounds, and Harrison
Barnes led the Mavericks with 19 points. Kevin Knox scored
17 points for the Knicks.
WIZARDS 107, PACERS 89
WASHINGTON -- Bradley Beal scored
25 points, Jeff Green added
23 to lead another productive night from Washington's bench, and the Wizards
beat Indiana.
Green had 16 points in the first half to help spell Beal,
who came in second in the NBA in minutes at 37.2 per game, and the Wizards'
reserves scored 58 points. Washington's second unit also led a fourth-quarter
rally that just fell short against Cleveland a night earlier.
Thaddeus
Young scored 13 points for the Pacers. They are 0-3 since a
victory over Toronto in which leading scorer Victor
Oladipo suffered a season-ending knee injury.
BULLS 105, HEAT 89
MIAMI -- Bobby Portis scored
22 of his 26 points in the second half, Wayne Selden added
20 and Chicago ran away in the second half to beat Miami.
The Bulls, who finished January with a 2-13 record -- the
franchise's second-worst mark ever in that month. Tyler Johnson scored
15 points for Miami.
KINGS 135, HAWKS 113
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Harry Giles came
off the bench and scored 12 of his season-high 20 points in the third
quarter, Marvin Bagley
III added 17 points and 12 rebounds, and Sacramento romped past
Atlanta behind its two prized rookies.
Bogdan
Bogdanovic had 16 points and seven assists for the Kings, who
pulled away in the third thanks to Giles. Buddy Hield scored
18 and Nemanja
Bjelica added 12 points and eight rebounds.
Trae Young had
23 points with eight assists for the Hawks, who have lost four of six.
TRAIL BLAZERS 132, JAZZ 105
PORTLAND, Ore. -- Damian
Lillard had 36 points and 11 assists to lead the Trail Blazers
to a win over the Jazz.
Lillard's backcourt mate CJ McCollum was
excellent as well, scoring 30 points in the win.
Donovan
Mitchell had 22 points to lead Utah.
McCollum, only one game removed from his first career
triple-double, stayed red hot. The Blazers guard made all nine of his shots in
the first quarter and had 20 by the end of the period.
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