ROCKETS 116, BUCK
109
HOUSTON -- Giannis
Antetokounmpo had 27 points and a season-high 21 rebounds to
help the Milwaukee
Bucks withstand a 42-point performance from James Harden and
beat the Houston
Rockets 116-109 on Wednesday night.
In a matchup of the two front-runners for MVP, Harden and
his teammates were done in by a shooting slump late in the third quarter that
spilled into the fourth and left them down by 15 points.
Milwaukee held a 13-point lead with about five minutes left
before Houston used a 8-0 run, started by two 3-pointers from Harden, to cut it
to 107-102. The Bucks got a layup from Eric Bledsoe before
Harden scored the next four points to get Houston to 109-106 with 2 1/2 minutes
left.
Antetokounmpo made one of two free throws to push
Milwaukee's lead to four points with about 90 seconds left. Harden missed his
third straight 3-pointer before Antetokounmpo added a layup on the other end to
make it 112-106 with 40 seconds remaining.
Harden missed another 3 seconds later and the Bucks added
four free throws down the stretch to secure the their seventh victory in eight
games.
It was Harden's sixth 40-point outing in the last eight
games and he has scored 30 or more points in 14 straight games, which is the
longest streak since Tracy McGrady did it in 2003. Harden shot 6 of 16 on
3-pointers to give him at least five in the last 11 games.
NETS 115, HAWKS 100
NEW YORK -- D'Angelo
Russell scored 23 points, Ed Davis grabbed
a season-high 16 rebounds, and Brooklyn climbed out of an early 19-point hole
to beat Atlanta.
DeMarre
Carroll added 17 points to help the Nets improve to 21-22 with
their eighth victory in their last nine home games. They managed only 20 wins
for the entire season just two years ago, but have engineered a big turnaround
after a slow start to this season. On Wednesday, they did the same thing in the
game.
They yielded 46 points in the first 15 minutes, then held
the Hawks to 37 points over the next 25 minutes.
Joe Harris,
back after a one-game absence with a sprained right ankle, scored 16 points, as
did Spencer
Dinwiddie.
John Collins had
30 points and 14 rebounds for the Hawks, who may have run out of steam after
their strong start while playing on the second straight night. Trae Young had
17 points and seven assists, and Jeremy Lin added
16 points.
WIZARDS 123, 76ERS 106
WASHINGTON -- Bradley Beal scored
14 straight points in the fourth quarter and finished with 34 to help
Washington beat Philadelphia for a split of the home-and-home set.
After Washington's 26-point third-quarter lead was cut to 12
in the fourth, Beal outscored Philadelphia 14-5 to make it 116-95 with 4:22
left. Beal was 6 of 11 from 3-point range and 13 of 21 overall from the field.
Otto Porter
Jr. added 23 points, his most since returning from a quadriceps
injury this month, and Trevor Ariza had
17.
Joel Embiid had
35 points and 14 rebounds for the 76ers. They committed 23 turnovers, and had a
four-game winning streak end.
Jimmy Butler added
23 points, and Ben Simmons had
15 points and 10 rebounds for Philadelphia. A night after hitting more than
half of its 31 attempts from beyond the arc, Philadelphia shot 8 of 27 from
3-point range, going 3 of 20 in the first three quarters.
CELTICS 135, PACERS 108
BOSTON -- Marcus Morris had
22 points and eight rebounds, Jayson Tatum had
20 points and Boston routed Indiana.
Kyrie Irving had
12 points before sitting out the fourth quarter, and the Celtics put together
their highest-scoring game this season to get their fourth straight win.
Jaylen Brown scored
22 points, Gordon Hayward had
14 and Daniel Theis added
12 points and six rebounds off the bench. Terry Rozier had
12 points and five assists.
Domantas
Sabonis had 20 points and seven rebounds for the Pacers. They
had won seven of eight.
PELICANS 140, CAVALIERS 124
NEW ORLEANS -- Anthony Davis had
38 points and 13 rebounds and New Orleans overcame a slow start to pull away
from Cleveland for its third straight victory.
Cleveland has lost 11 in a row.
New Orleans rookie Frank Jackson had
19 points to set a season high for a second straight game off the bench. He had
17 in a win over Memphis on Monday night. Jrue Holiday added
18 points, and Julius Randle and Nikola
Mirotic had 17 each.
Jordan
Clarkson led Cleveland with 21 points.
GRIZZLIES 96, SPURS 86
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Marc Gasol had
26 points and 14 rebounds and Memphis
Grizzlies snapped a six-game slide, beating San Antonio.
Mike Conley had
15 points and six assists for Memphis, and Jaren Jackson Jr.
and JaMychal
Green scored 12 points each.
Marco
Belinelli and Bryn Forbes scored
14 points apiece for the Spurs, who ended a five-game winning streak. LaMarcus
Aldridge and Patty Mills had
13 points each for San Antonio.
MAVERICKS 104, SUNS 94
DALLAS -- Luka Doncic scored
30 points and Dallas ended a seven-game losing streak against Phoenix.
The 19-year-old rookie put the Mavericks ahead for good with
a 3-pointer early in the second half before getting one of his five assists on
a jump-pass from nearly half court out of a double team to DeAndre
Jordan for a dunk as Dallas built its lead to nine going to the
fourth quarter.
T.J. Warren scored
20 points for the Suns. Scoring leader Devin Booker missed
the Kings game and was out again in Dallas with back spasms.
JAZZ 106, MAGIC 93
SALT LAKE CITY -- Donovan
Mitchell had 33 points and seven assists and Utah rallied to
beat Orlando.
Joe Ingles added
16 points and seven assists, and Rudy Gobert had
12 points and 14 rebounds. Utah improved to 21-21, winning for the third time
in four games.
D.J Augustin had 23 points and six assists for Orlando. The
Magic ended a six-game trip with four straight losses.
LAKERS 113, PISTONS 100
LOS ANGELES -- Kyle Kuzma scored
a career-high 41 points and the Lakers beat the Pistons to improve to 3-5
without injured LeBron James.
Kuzma had 22 points in the third quarter, hitting four
3-pointers to get the crowd on its feet and scoring on consecutive goaltending
calls. He left with 1:07 to play and put a wrap around his midsection with a
pack stuffed in the back.
The second-year forward had scoring runs of 10 and six
points in the quarter, when the Lakers led by 16.
Detroit's Blake Griffin,
averaging a career-high 25.3 points, was held to 16 points and no rebounds.
TRAIL BLAZERS 124, BULLS 112
PORTLAND, Ore. -- CJ McCollum had
24 points and the Trail Blazers pulled away in the final quarter to send the
Bulls to their fifth straight loss.
Jusuf Nurkic had
18 points and eight rebounds but got into foul trouble and came up just short
of his fifth straight game with 20 or more points. Portland has won three
straight and five of its last six games.
Wendell
Carter Jr. had 22 points to lead the Bulls in the first of a
five-game road trip.
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