TIMBERWOLVES 121,
ROCKETS 111
MINNEAPOLIS -- Jeff Teague scored
27 points, Karl-Anthony
Towns had 25 and the Minnesota
Timberwolves overcame James Harden's
42 points to beat the Houston
Rockets 121-111 on Wednesday night.
Harden had his 31st consecutive game with 30 or more points,
tying Wilt
Chamberlain for the second-longest streak in league history.
The NBA's leading scorer passed the 30-point mark on his 15th four-point play
of the season, getting Josh Okogie in
the air with one of his trademark step-back 3s to put Houston up 74-67 midway
through the third.
Okogie had 16 points and sparked the Timberwolves to retake
the lead with an 18-2 run. The rookie had a breakaway dunk and a 3-pointer to
give Minnesota a 77-74 lead, but he brought some of the biggest cheers of the
night with an emphatic block on Harden's 3-point attempt with 3:40 to play.
After being stripped by Okogie a few plays earlier, Harden
stepped back again behind the arc to attempt the 3. This time, the ball didn't
even leave his hand before Okogie leaped forward and stuffed it, bringing the
crowd to its feet.
NETS 148, CAVALIERS 139, 3OT
CLEVELAND -- D'Angelo
Russell scored 14 of his 36 points in the third overtime and
Brooklyn outlasted Cleveland.
DeMarre
Carroll's desperation 3-pointer at the buzzer of the second overtime
tied the game, and Nets carried the momentum into the third extra session.
Russell, who is headed to play in his first All-Star Game,
had two points in the first half and scored Brooklyn's first 11 points in third
overtime, including two 3-pointers.
Joe Harris scored
25 points and Carroll had 18 as the Nets improved to 30-29 -- above .500 at the
All-Star break for the first time since 2012-13.
Jordan
Clarkson scored a career-high 42 points for Cleveland. Collin Sexton had
24 points and Marquese
Chriss added 23.
TRAIL BLAZERS 129, WARRIORS 107
PORTLAND, Ore. -- Damian
Lillard scored 29 points and Portland snapped Golden State's
five-game winning streak with a chippy victory that included the late ejection
of Warriors coach Steve Kerr.
Jake Layman added
17 points off the bench for the Blazers, who had eight players in double
figures. The win snapped a two-game skid.
Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry each
had 32 points for the Warriors, who rested DeMarcus
Cousins following a victory at home over Utah the night before.
Portland led 110-103 before Golden State's Draymond
Green was called for a flagrant foul on Zach Collins with
3:54 left. Kerr reacted angrily, throwing his clipboard to court and yelling at
the officials before he was ejected.
RAPTORS 129, WIZARDS 120
TORONTO -- Pascal Siakam scored
a career-high 44 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, OG Anunoby scored
a career-best 22 points, and Toronto beat Washington for its sixth straight
win.
Serge Ibaka had
10 points and 13 rebounds, and Kyle Lowry had
14 points and 13 assists as the Raptors used a big third quarter to overcome a
12-point deficit and post their fifth straight victory over the struggling
Wizards. Jeremy Lin played
25 minutes in his Toronto debut after signing earlier in the day. He was
recently waived by the Atlanta Hawks.
Toronto won without All-Star Kawhi Leonard,
who sat for the second time in four games because of a sore left knee. Leonard
also missed last Thursday's win at Atlanta. Coach Nick Nurse said he would't
mind if Leonard played in Sunday's All-Star Game in Charlotte.
Bradley Beal scored
28 points, Jeff Green had
23 and Jabari Parker 22
as Washington lost for the fifth time in seven games.
NUGGETS 120, KINGS 118
DENVER -- Nikola Jokic tipped
in a basket with less than a second remaining, Isaiah Thomas hit
two big 3-pointers in his long-awaited Denver debut and the Nuggets held off
Sacramento.
Jokic finished with 20 points, 18 rebounds and 11 assists
for his 28th career triple-double, and Paul Millsap matched
a season high with 25 points as Denver overcame a 17-point first-half deficit.
Down six late, the Kings tied it on Buddy Hield's
layup with 15.1 seconds. After a timeout, Jokic went to work down low, missing
his first shot attempt before tipping it in. Hield's last-gasp 3-pointer was
off the mark at the buzzer.
Thomas proclaimed his surgically repaired hip good to go
prior to the game and was anxious to step back onto the court. He received a
standing ovation when he entered the game late in the first quarter.
76ERS 126, KNICKS 111
NEW YORK -- Joel Embiid had
26 points, 14 rebounds and one flying leap over an award-winning actress into
the crowd, and Philadelphia handed New York its 18th straight loss.
Tobias Harris scored
25 points and Ben Simmons had
18 for the 76ers, who bounced back from their 112-109 home loss to Boston on
Tuesday, sending themselves into the All-Star break with a 37-21 record.
Allonzo Trier scored
19 points and fellow rookie Mitchell
Robinson had 14 points and 13 rebounds for the Knicks (10-46),
who remain mired in the longest losing streak during one season in franchise
history.
It was during the third that Embiid gave the 76ers and
plenty of people sitting courtside a scare when he tried to chase down a ball
going to the sideline. He went flying just over the head of actress Regina
King, who won the Best Supporting Actress award at the Golden Globes, and
crashed into the MSG Network statistician working next to broadcaster Mike
Breen. The statistician somehow stayed in the game.
BUCKS 106, PACERS 97
INDIANAPOLIS -- Giannis
Antetokounmpo started fast and finished strong, picking up a
triple-double to help Milwaukee rally late for a victory over Indiana.
The three-time All-Star had 33 points, 19 rebounds and 11
assists, leading the Bucks back from a 10-point fourth-quarter deficit.
NBA-leading Milwaukee has won eight of nine overall and seven straight on the
road -- its longest road winning streak since 1984-85.
Bojan
Bogdanovic scored 20 points and Darren
Collison added 14 to lead Indiana, which had a six-game winning
streak snapped just before the All-Star break.
HEAT 112, MAVERICKS 101
DALLAS -- Dwyane Wade scored
22 points in what figures to be his final game on the court where he won his
first championship, helping Miami beat Dallas.
The 37-year-old who has already said this is his final
season was a little better despite one of the stronger games of the season
for Dirk Nowitzki,
his two-time NBA Finals foe whose record 21st season with the same franchise
has the feel of an unofficial farewell tour.
The 40-year-old German finished two points shy of his season
high with 12, although most of the highlights in their first meeting of the
season came in the first half before the Heat outscored the Mavericks 32-16 in
the third quarter and led by as many as 21 points in the fourth.
CELTICS 118, PISTONS 110
BOSTON -- Jayson Tatum scored
19 points and Gordon Hayward finished
with 18 to help Boston hold off Detroit.
Hayward added eight assists and five rebounds in his first
start since Dec. 21. Al Horford
finished with 17 points, 14 rebounds and eight assists. Jaylen Brown had
17 points and seven rebounds.
Blake Griffin led
Detroit with 32 points and eight rebounds. Andre
Drummond added 21 points and 17 rebounds.
BULLS 122, GRIZZLIES 110
CHICAGO -- Otto Porter
Jr. scored a career-high 37 points on 16-for-20 shooting, Robin Lopez
added season-high 25 points, and Chicago beat Memphis.
Lauri
Markkanen added 21 points as Chicago ended a franchise-record
11-game home losing streak with their first win at the United Center since
beating Orlando on Dec. 21. The Bulls also won for just the fourth time in 22
games.
Avery Bradley scored
15 points for the Grizzlies, who lost for the second straight night.
CLIPPERS 134, SUNS 107
LOS ANGELES -- Lou Williams scored
30 points, Danilo
Gallinari added 20 and Los Angeles routed Phoenix.
It is the second straight game that Williams has scored 30
or more points. He had a season-high 45 in Monday's loss at Minnesota.
Montrezl
Harrell scored 14 of his 19 points in the first half, and Ivan
Zubac scored 16 for the Clippers.
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