WARRIORS 115,
CELTICS 111
BOSTON -- Kevin Durant had
33 points and nine rebounds, Stephen Curry scored
24 points and Klay Thompson had
21, including two key free throws for Golden State on Saturday night to beat
the Boston
Celtics 115-111 and give the Warriors their 10th win in a row.
Kyrie Irving scored
32 points with 10 assists and Al Horford had
22 points and 13 rebounds for Boston, which had won five straight and 10 in a
row at home.
In a game that featured 21 lead changes, the Warriors took a
113-111 lead with 47 seconds left on Thompson's only free throws of the game
and held on as Boston had three chances to tie it or take the lead. Marcus Smart rimmed
out on a 3-pointer, Irving air balled a fadeaway from the baseline and Marcus Morris was
short on a 3.
Draymond
Green missed two free throws, but he got his own rebound and
then Curry made a pair of foul shots with 6.2 seconds left to ice it.
SPURS 126, PELICANS 114
NEW ORLEANS -- LaMarcus
Aldridge played through a sore left wrist and finished with 28
points and 12 rebounds, leading the San Antonio
Spurs over the depleted Pelicans.
Rudy Gay had
22 points, including 11 in the third quarter, and 11 rebounds to help San
Antonio snap a two-game skid.
Aldridge had 12 points during a spurt in the third quarter
as the Spurs used a 25-12 run to extend a three-point halftime lead to 85-69.
New Orleans played without four key injured contributors -- Anthony Davis, Julius Randle, Nikola
Mirotic and E'Twaun Moore --
but the Spurs also had to overcome the absence of leading scorer DeMar DeRozan.
Jrue Holiday had
a game-high 29 points to lead the Pelicans, who lost their third
straight. Jahlil Okafor added
24 points and 15 rebounds.
GRIZZLIES 106, PACERS 103
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Mike Conley had
22 points and 11 assists, Jaren Jackson Jr.
added 20 points and the Grizzlies beat the Indiana
Pacers to end an eight-game losing streak.
Marc Gasol added
18 points for Memphis, which had lost 14 of its last 15 games since the day
after Christmas. Justin
Holiday finished with 16 points and Bruno Caboclo,
playing his second game on a 10-day contract, added 11 points, including
converting 3 of 4 from outside the arc.
Bojan
Bogdanovic scored 21 points to lead the Pacers, who snapped a
three-game winning streak in their first game since a season-ending injury to
Victory Oladipo. Oladipo ruptured the quad tendon in his right knee in
Wednesday night's victory over Toronto, leaving the Pacers without their
leading scorer.
NUGGETS 126, 76ERS 110
DENVER -- Nikola Jokic posted
his seventh triple-double of the season in his return from a one-game
suspension and the Nuggets beat the short-handed Philadelphia
76ers. Jokic finished with 32 points, 18 rebounds and 10 assists.
The 76ers gave leading scorer Joel Embiid the
night off, robbing fans of a Jokic-Embiid showdown but allowing their star to
get a six-day midseason break before their next game Tuesday night against the
Lakers in Los Angeles.
Jokic, the Nuggets' leader in points, rebounds and assists,
missed Denver's 132-95 rout of the Phoenix Suns on
Friday night when he was handed a one-game suspension for leaving the bench
during an altercation in Utah earlier in the week.
JJ Redick scored
22 for Philadelphia and Corey Brewer added
20.
TRAIL BLAZERS 120, HAWKS 111
PORTLAND, Ore. -- CJ McCollum had
28 points, 10 assists and 10 rebounds for his first career triple-double,
leading the Trail Blazers past the Atlanta Hawks.
Seth Curry,
who got the start for the Trail Blazers in place of a resting Damian Lillard,
scored 22 points.
Trae Young had
30 points and eight assists to lead the Hawks.
McCollum had 10 points and three assists in the third
quarter to give Portland a three-point lead heading to the fourth. Atlanta
pulled to 101-100 with 7:17 remaining, but Curry scored 11 points during the
Trail Blazers' 13-0 game-closing run.
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