76ERS 143, LAKERS
120
PHILADELPHIA -- Joel Embiid had
37 points and 14 rebounds, Tobias Harris scored
22 points in his second game with Philadelphia and the new-look 76ers
beat LeBron James and
the Los Angeles
Lakers 143-120 on Sunday.
JJ Redick added
21 points and Jimmy Butler finished
with 15 points in front of a packed crowd that brought a playoff-like feel to
the nationally televised game. The 76ers have won two straight after acquiring
Harris and four others at Thursday's trade deadline.
Kyle Kuzma led
the Lakers with 39 points, and James had 18 points, 10 rebounds and nine
assists.
WARRIORS 120, HEAT 118
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Kevin Durant scored
39 points and DeMarcus
Cousins made two free throws with 5.4 seconds to play that
helped Golden State cap a comeback from a 19-point deficit in the first quarter
to beat Miami.
Cousins rebounded a missed 3-pointer by Durant and drew a
foul, setting the stage for his winning free throws that gave the Warriors
their 11th double-digit comeback of the season, and second straight after
rallying from 17 points down in the first quarter Friday in Phoenix.
Klay Thompson scored
29 points and Stephen Curry added
25 for Golden State. Josh
Richardson helped shoot Miami to the big early lead and
finished with a career-high 37 points with help from eight 3-pointers.
MAVERICKS 102, TRAIL BLAZERS 101
DALLAS -- Luka Doncic scored
28 points, Tim Hardaway
Jr. had 24 and Dallas erased a 15-point deficit in the fourth
quarter to beat Portland.
Doncic also had nine rebounds and six assists. Damian
Lillard scored 21 of his 30 points in the last half of the
third quarter to help the Blazers build a lead that grew to 96-81 early in the
fourth.
KINGS 117, SUNS 104
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Marvin Bagley
III had a career-high 32 points and six rebounds and Sacramento
handed Phoenix its 14th straight loss.
Buddy Hield scored
18 points, De'Aaron Fox had
17 points and nine assists, and Nemanja
Bjelica added 10 points and eight rebounds to help Sacramento
win for the fifth time in six games.
Devin Booker had
27 points, eight rebounds and six assists in his return from injury for
Phoenix. The Suns' losing streak is one shy of the franchise record set last
season.
MAGIC 124, HAWKS 108
ATLANTA -- All-Star Nikola
Vucevic had 19 points and 2 rebounds, leading Orlando past
Atlanta,
Alex Len led
the Hawks with 16 points, despite picking up four fouls in the first half.
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