BUCKS 144, HAWKS
112
MILWAUKEE -- Mike
Budenholzer's first game against the team he coached for five
seasons was no contest.
Budenholzer's Milwaukee
Bucks rolled to a 33-point halftime lead and coasted to a
144-112 victory over the Atlanta Hawks on
Friday night for their fifth straight victory.
Giannis
Antetokounmpo finished with 16 points, eight rebounds and 10
assists, and Khris
Middleton scored 19 points while hitting all four of his
3-point attempts. Malcolm
Brogdon also scored 19 points and point guard Eric Bledsoe added
14 points and eight assists.
Milwaukee (27-10) improved its NBA-best record and won for
the ninth time in 10 games. The Bucks tied a season high for points in a game,
equaling their total points against Sacramento on Nov. 4.
Antetokounmpo and the rest of the Milwaukee starters did not
play in the fourth quarter and got some rest before the Bucks' showdown with
Toronto on Saturday night.
The Bucks shot 55 percent from the field and were 14 of 40
from 3-point range.
Budenholzer led the Hawks to the playoffs in four of his
five seasons with the team and his 2014-15 squad won 60 games and reached the
Eastern Conference finals.
DeAndre Bembry led Atlanta with 19 points.
CELTICS 114, MAVERICKS 93
BOSTON -- Gordon
Hayward had 16 points, 11 rebounds and eight assists, Jaylen Brown scored
21 points and short-handed Boston beat Dallas.
Jayson Tatum added
18 points, and Al Horford had
10 points, eight rebounds and eight assists. The Celtics won easily despite
playing their second straight game with star guard Kyrie Irvingsidelined
by scratched corneas.
Luka Doncic had
19 points and nine assists for Dallas. Harrison
Barnes scored 20 points, and DeAndre
Jordan had 12 points and 15 rebounds.
Dirk Nowitzki,
who received two standing ovations, was scoreless and had two rebounds for
Dallas. Celtics fans chanted "Dirk! Dirk!" in the final minute,
hoping he would make a shot in what might have been his final appearance in
Boston.
Hayward, coming off a season-high 35 points Wednesday night
in a victory over Minnesota, was flirting with his first triple-double with the
Celtics before going to the bench midway through the fourth quarter with Boston
up by 22.
PACERS 119, BULLS 116, OT
CHICAGO -- Victor
Oladipo made a 3-pointer from just above the top of the arc
with 0.3 seconds left in overtime and Indiana beat Chicago for its sixth
straight victory.
Oladipo had 36 points and seven rebounds, and Domantas
Sabonis added 23 points and 12 rebounds in the first game of a
five-game trip.
Chicago's Zach LaVine hit
a 3-pointer from the corner, but after time ran out in the extra period.
LaVine led Chicago with 31 points. He made two 3-pointers in
the closing moments of regulation to tie it at 105 and send it overtime. He hit
the first 3 with 17.3 seconds left from outside the left side of the arc, then
knotted it with 3.9 seconds remaining from almost the same spot.
THUNDER 111, TRAIL BLAZERS 109
PORTLAND, Ore. -- Paul George scored
37 points and Oklahoma City snapped a six-game losing streak to Portland.
Russell
Westbrook added 31 points for the Thunder, who had also lost
eight straight games at the Moda Center dating to February 2014.
Damian
Lillard led the Trail Blazers with 23 points and eight assists.
HEAT 115, WIZARDS 109
MIAMI -- Hassan
Whiteside had 21 points and 18 rebounds and Miami beat
Washington to move over the .500 mark for the first time since late October.
The Heat have won 12 of 17 to improve to 19-18. Josh
Richardson added 18 points, James Johnson had
17 and Dwyane Wade scored
14. The Heat had lost each of their last four games in which they could have
gotten over .500, where they last were on Oct. 27 at 3-2.
Washington's Bradley Beal had
33 points, nine rebounds and seven assists. The Wizards have lost eight
straight.
NETS 109, GRIZZLIES 100
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- D'Angelo
Russell had 23 points and 10 assists, DeMarre
Carroll added 20 points, including a season-high five
3-pointers, and Brooklyn beat Memphis.
Joe Harris added
18 points for the Nets. Brooklyn won for the 11th time in 14 games and avenged
a 131-125 double-overtime loss to Memphis on Nov. 30.
Mike Conley,
held scoreless Wednesday night in a loss to Detroit, led the Grizzlies with 31
points.
TIMBERWOLVES 120, MAGIC 103
MINNEAPOLIS -- Karl-Anthony
Towns had 29 points and 15 rebounds, and Jeff Teague added
23 points and 10 assists in his return to the Minnesota lineup in the
Timberwolves' comeback victory over Orlando.
Taj Gibson added
14 points and 10 rebounds for Minnesota. The Timberwolves recovered from a
19-point deficit midway through the second quarter with a 44-12 run through the
5:51 of the third quarter.
Nikola
Vucevic had 22 points for Orlando, but just eight after the
first quarter.
JAZZ 117, CAVALIERS 91
CLEVELAND -- Donovan
Mitchell scored 18 points and Utah dominated the second half,
sending Cleveland to its eighth straight loss.
Cleveland (8-31) has the worst record in the NBA, with four
of the losses in the streak coming by 20 or more points. Dowa a point at
halftime, the Jazz outscored the Cavaliers 69-42 in the second half.
Jae Crowder,
acquired from Cleveland last season, scored 16 points. Ricky Rubio,
who was listed as questionable with a sore left foot, added 15. Alec Burks scored
17 points for the Cavaliers.
CLIPPERS 121, SUNS 111
PHOENIX -- Danilo
Gallinari and Lou Williams scored
21 points apiece and Los Angeles extended its dominance over Phoenix.
Marcin Gortat had
18 points and 13 rebounds and the Clippers beat the Suns for the third time
this season and 11th time overall. Devin Booker scored
23 points for the Suns.
KNICKS 119, LAKERS 112
LOS ANGELES -- Tim Hardaway
Jr. scored 22 points, Trey Burke added
16 and New York snapped its eight-game losing streak with a victory over Los
Angeles.
Emmanuel
Mudiay had 15 points and seven rebounds for the Knicks, who
blew an early 17-point lead before rallying from a six-point deficit in the
fourth quarter. Enes Kanter scored
eight of his 16 points down the stretch as the Knicks pulled away, ending their
first win since Dec. 14 on an 11-3 run.
The Lakers dropped to 1-4 without LeBron James,
who is sidelined with a left groin strain. Los Angeles also played without
second-leading scorer Kyle Kuzma,
who has a bruised back.
New York capitalized on the Lakers' injuries to earn just
its second win in 15 games.
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