ROCKETS 112,
GRIZZLIES 94
HOUSTON -- James Harden scored
a season-high 57 points to carry the short-handed Houston
Rockets to a 112-94 win over the Memphis
Grizzlies on Monday night.
The reigning MVP extended his streak of 30-point games to 17
by halftime, pouring in 36 points over the first two quarters to put Houston on
top. It's the longest such streak since Wilt
Chamberlain had 20 straight games of at least 30 points in
1964.
It's the franchise-record 14th time Harden has scored 40
this season and the eighth time in his last 11 games. It's the third time he's
topped 50 points this season and the 12th time in his career. He surpassed his
previous season best of 54 against Washington and fell just shy of the
career-high and club-record 60 points he scored last January against Orlando.
Garrett
Temple and Mike Conley scored
14 each for the Grizzlies, who lost for the eighth time in nine games.
Harden's big game came on a night when the Rockets were
without three starters, as center Clint Capela joined Chris Paul and Eric Gordon on
the injured list after hurting his right thumb Sunday.
Harden scored 38 points Sunday in a loss to Orlando despite
going 1 for 17 from 3-point range. This time, he made his first two 3s and
finished 6 of 15. He also hit 15 of 17 free throws and pulled down nine
rebounds.
HORNETS 108, SPURS 93
SAN ANTONIO -- Kemba Walker scored
33 points and Tony Parker enjoyed
a triumphant return to San Antonio as Charlotte snapped the Spurs' seven-game
home winning streak.
Parker had eight points, four assists and three rebounds in
his first game back in San Antonio after signing with the Hornets during the
offseason.
Jeremy Lamb added
19 points for Charlotte, which ended a three-game skid. The Hornets also
stopped an 11-game slide in San Antonio.
LaMarcus
Aldridge led the Spurs with 28 points and 10 rebounds.
The Spurs honored Parker before the game with a two-minute
video of his career highlights during 17 seasons in San Antonio, including his
four NBA championships with the team. The crowd roared in appreciation,
chanting "Tony! Tony! Tony!"
NETS 109, CELTICS 102
NEW YORK -- D'Angelo
Russell scored 18 of his 34 points in the third quarter and
Brooklyn ended a 10-game losing streak to Boston, sending the Celtics to a
winless three-game road trip.
With Kyrie Irving nursing
a bruised right quadriceps, the Nets broke open the game with a 15-0 run in the
third and outscored the Celtics 44-21 in the period.
Jarrett Allen added
19 points and 12 rebounds for the Nets, who have won nine of their last 10 home
games. Rookie forward Rodions
Kurucs also scored 19.
Jayson Tatum had
34 points for the Celtics, who dropped games at Miami and Orlando to start
their trip. Jaylen Brown added
22.
Boston also played without Marcus Smart because
of an illness.
PELICANS 121, CLIPPERS 117
LOS ANGELES -- Anthony Davis had
46 points and 16 rebounds, Julius Randle added
27 points and New Orleans defeated Los Angeles for just its second road win
this season against a Western Conference team.
Davis and Randle combined to score 24 of their team's 28
points in the third quarter, when the Pelicans stretched their lead to 20.
The Clippers chipped away and took a lead in the fourth, but
the Pelicans quickly snatched it back. Davis made all 12 of his foul shots in
the game, including four in a row to close it out. Holiday finished with 19
points.
The Pelicans improved to 6-17 on the road, including 2-10
versus the West.
Montrezl
Harrell led the Clippers with 26 points and 10 rebounds. Danilo
Gallinari added 25 points, and Tobias Harris had
21.
JAZZ 100, PISTONS 94
SALT LAKE CITY -- Donovan
Mitchell scored 28 points and Rudy Gobert tied
a career high with 25 rebounds to propel Utah past Detroit.
Kyle Korver had
19 points, including five 3-pointers, to help the Jazz win for the sixth time
in seven games. Gobert finished with 18 points and two blocks. Mitchell has
poured in at least 26 points in six consecutive games, the best such stretch of
his career.
Utah has won five straight against the Pistons and 23 of 27
in the series.
Blake Griffin scored
19 points and Andre
Drummond contributed 15 points and 13 rebounds for the Pistons,
who have lost five of six.
KINGS 115, TRAIL BLAZERS 107
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- De'Aaron Fox scored
16 points and made a key 3-pointer with 1:30 remaining as Sacramento beat
Portland.
Fox also had nine assists, Buddy Hield scored
19 points and Marvin Bagley
III added 13 points and 11 rebounds. The Kings have won three
straight and four of five.
Damian
Lillard had 35 points to become the fastest player in Portland
history to reach 12,000 for his career. Jusuf Nurkic had
six points and 11 rebounds. CJ McCollum scored
six points on 2-of-14 shooting.
The Trail Blazers, playing the second half of a
back-to-back, have lost two straight since winning four in a row.
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