WARRIORS 126,
WIZARDS 118
WASHINGTON -- Stephen Curry scored
38 points, local product Kevin Durant had
21 and the Golden State
Warriors hammered the ball inside to beat the Washington
Wizards 126-118 Thursday night for their season-high ninth
consecutive victory.
The two-time defending NBA champions put up 70 points in the
paint after shooting 1 of 6 from the outside in the first quarter. Curry was at
the forefront of Golden State's drive-the-paint strategy as he made just two of
his eight 3-point attempts and was 12 of 16 inside the arc.
Durant, from nearby Suitland, Maryland, was 9 of 18 from the
floor.
Center DeMarcus
Cousins had 17 points in 24 minutes in his third game with the
Warriors since missing almost a full year with a ruptured left Achilles tendon.
Cousins was a matchup nightmare in the post against Washington, which went with
a small lineup for most of the night.
Trevor Ariza led
the Wizards with a season-high 27 points and Bradley Beal had
22 points as their two-game winning streak came to an end.
THUNDER 122, PELICANS 116
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Russell
Westbrook posted his NBA-leading 15th triple-double of the
season and the Thunder beat the injury-depleted New Orleans
Pelicans.
Westbrook finished with 23 points, 17 rebounds and 16
assists for the 119th triple-double of his career. The Thunder improved to 10-5
this season when he gets one.
Paul George had
23 points and 11 rebounds, and Steven Adams added
20 points and 13 rebounds for Oklahoma City, which won its fourth straight.
The Pelicans were without star center Anthony Davis,
who missed his third straight game with a left index finger sprain, and the
team announced Thursday that Nikola
Mirotic will be out at least a week with a right calf strain.
Jrue Holiday scored
22 points and Darius Miller matched
a career high with 21 for New Orleans, which has lost four of five.
TRAIL BLAZERS 120, SUNS 106
PHOENIX -- Damian
Lillard scored 24 points, CJ McCollum and Jake Layman added
20 apiece and the Portland
Trail Blazers pulled away in the second half to hand the
short-handed Suns their sixth straight loss.
The Trail Blazers beat Phoenix for the ninth straight time.
Portland has won four of five and eight of 11 overall.
Devin Booker scored
27 points for the Suns, but only nine after the first quarter. Kelly Oubre
Jr. added 18 on 6-of-18 shooting. Dragan Bender
forced into the starting center role due to injuries, had 17.
The Suns were without rookie center Deandre Ayton (sprained
left ankle) and backup Richaun
Holmes (right foot sprain) for the third straight game. T.J. Warren also
sat out with a sore right ankle, and Suns starting point guard De'Anthony
Melton left in the third quarter with a sprained right ankle.
TIMBERWOLVES 120, LAKERS 105
LOS ANGELES -- Karl-Anthony
Towns had 27 points and 12 rebounds to help Minnesota beat Los
Angeles.
Andrew
Wiggins added 23 points and Jerryd
Bayless scored 16 off the bench for the Timberwolves, who have
won three straight.
Rajon Rondo had
15 points, 13 assists and six rebounds in his first game since injuring a
finger on Christmas, but the Lakers lost their third in a row. Brandon
Ingram had 20 points and Kentavious
Caldwell-Pope scored 13.
LeBron James missed
his 15th consecutive game because of a groin strain.
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