WARRIORS 115,
LAKERS 101
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Klay Thompson returned
from a one-game absence with an illness to score 28 points and light up the
Lakers for the second time in 13 days, leading the Golden State
Warriors to a 115-101 victory Saturday night over a Los Angeles
team again missing LeBron James.
Splash Brother Stephen Curry missed
his first eight shots before a layup with 6:20 remaining and still wound up
with 14 points, two days after going off for 41 in a loss to the 76ers when he
hit 10 3-pointers. Andre
Iguodala hit a go-ahead 3 in the final minute of the third, and
two more early in the fourth as Golden State pulled away and finished with 17
points. DeMarcus
Cousins had 18 points and 10 rebounds in his second home game
and seventh in all since coming back from a nearly yearlong recovery from
surgery for a ruptured left Achilles tendon. Kevin Durant added
21 points and 11 of the Warriors' 31 assists.
The Lakers hung tough without James just as they did here in
a 127-101 victory Christmas night. They lost James in the third quarter of that
game to a strained left groin. He returned from a 17-game absence Thursday
night against the Clippers only to sit again Saturday.
James' rest was for what coach Luke Walton called "load
management." The four-time MVP had been set for his second game back but
woke up Friday "very sore" after playing 40 minutes in the 123-120
overtime win against the Clippers. He finished with 24 points, 14 rebounds and
nine assists.
SPURS 113, PELICANS 108
SAN ANTONIO -- LaMarcus
Aldridge had 25 points and 14 rebounds and San Antonio
withstood another bat intrusion -- with a nifty play from the team's coyote
mascot -- and held off the depleted New Orleans.
The bat began hovering above the court three minutes into
the game, causing officials to delay play. It was the second straight home game
delayed by the winged intruders, with three bats buzzing the court Thursday
night against Brooklyn.
An arena official walked onto the court with a net, but
missed the bat on his first attempt. Almost on cue, the mascot charged onto the
court dressed in a Batman costume with a net. He missed his first swipe at the
bat, then dove near the scorer's table and caught the bat in his net to huge
cheers from Spurs players and fans. The worker placed the bat into a towel and
took him from the court, with play resuming after a delay of only 1 1/2
minutes.
Rudy Gay and Marco
Belinelli added 17 points each for San Antonio.
Frank Jackson had
a career-high 25 points to lead New Orleans.
ROCKETS 125, JAZZ 98
SALT LAKE CITY -- James Harden had
43 points for his 26th straight game with at least 30 points in Houston's
victory over Utah.
Harden's 30-point streak is the third-longest in NBA
history, trailing only Wilt
Chamberlain's runs of 65 and 31 games. Harden also had 12 rebounds,
six steals, five assists and four blocks. He was 12 of 22 from the field,
making 4 of 12 3-pointers, and made all 15 of his free throws.
Gerald Green added
25 points, and Kenneth
Faried had 16 points and 12 rebounds before fouling out with
5:07 remaining. Houston snapped a two-game losing streak, holding the Jazz to
36 percent shooting and forcing 23 turnovers. Donovan
Mitchell had 26 points and nine assists for Utah.
BUCKS 131, WIZARDS 115
WASHINGTON -- Giannis
Antetokounmpo scored 37 points, making all of his season-high
17 free throws in a perfect night at the line for Milwaukee, and had 10
rebounds to help the NBA-leading Bucks rout Washington.
Two games ahead of Toronto for the Eastern Conference lead,
the Bucks have won three straight, nine of 10 and 20 of 24.
Brook Lopez added
21 points, and Khris
Middleton had 20. Starting point guard Eric Bledsoe sat
out to rest a sore left Achilles.
The Bucks were 24 of 24 from the free-throw line. They had a
17-2 run late in the second quarter, led by 23 at halftime and 32 early in
third quarter. Antetokounmpo scored seven of the last 10 points in big
second-quarter run, including a thunderous slam over Jeff Green that
led to a three-point play.
Bradley Beal scored
24 points for Washington.
NUGGETS 107, TIMBERWOLVES 106
MINNEAPOLIS -- Nikola Jokic had
his 25th career triple-double with 13 points, 16 rebounds and 10 assists,
including a late full-court pass that set up a key basket to help Denver beat
Minnesota.
The Nuggets won their sixth straight game, and added another
accolade by ensuring that coach Mike Malone will head to the All-Star game with
Jokic by virtue of their NBA franchise-best 37-15 start.
Karl-Anthony
Towns had 31 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists for
Minnesota.
MAVERICKS 111, CAVALIERS 98
CLEVELAND -- Rookie Luka Doncic matched
his season high with 35 points and did a little bit of everything for Dallas,
and Harrison Barnes scored
13 points in the fourth quarter to lead the undermanned Mavericks past
Cleveland.
With a contingent of fans waving Slovenian flags to support
Doncic, the 19-year-old showed why the Mavericks are so excited about their
future. He added 11 rebounds, six assists and made a couple long 3-pointers
that drew gasps from the Quicken Loans crowd.
Barnes finished with 17 points. The Mavericks played their
second game since acquiring star Kristaps
Porzingis from New York in a blockbuster trade. Tim Hardaway
Jr., Courtney Lee and Trey Burke also
came in the deal, but are not eligible to play until their physicals are
completed.
Jordan Clarkson scored
19 points for Cleveland.
CLIPPERS 111, PISTONS 101
DETROIT -- Lou Williams scored
16 Los Angeles points in a row during a torrid fourth-quarter stretch, and the
Clippers overcame a 25-point deficit to beat Detroit.
The Clippers trailed by 25 in the second quarter and were
down 83-60 in the third before storming back to tie it 89 in the fourth. It was
91-all before Williams scored every Los Angeles point during a decisive run that
put the Clippers up 107-96.
Williams finished with 39 points. Detroit's Blake Griffin had
24 points and 11 rebounds against his former team, and Reggie
Jackson added 29 points for the Pistons.
KINGS 115, 76ERS 108
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Buddy Hield scored
34 points and set a career high for 3-pointers with seven, and Sacramento
weathered a fourth-quarter flurry from Jimmy Butler to
beat Philadelphia.
Sacramento (27-25) matched its win total from last
season. De'Aaron Fox had
19 points and eight assists, Willie
Cauley-Stein also scored 19 points.
Joel Embiid had
29 points and 17 rebounds for Philadelphia. Butler added 29 points, 18 coming
in the fourth quarter when he made two four-point plays.
PACERS 95, HEAT 88
MIAMI -- Bojan
Bogdanovic scored 31 points, Darren
Collison added 20 and Indiana had a big third quarter to beat
stumbling Miami.
Indiana ended a season-long four-game losing streak, which
started in the game immediately following the one where All-Star Victor
Oladipo left with a season-ending knee injury.
Dwyane Wade scored
21 points for Miami.
HORNETS 125, BULLS 118
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Kemba Walker had
15 of his 37 points in the fourth quarter and the Charlotte
Hornets pulled away to beat Chicago for its fifth straight
victory.
Walker had 10 assists and finished 5 of 6 from the field in
the fourth quarter, sparking an 18-4 run to hand the Bulls their fifth loss in
six games.
Bobby Portis led
Chicago with 33 points, and Lauri
Markkanen had 30.
HAWKS 118, SUNS 112
PHOENIX -- John Collins matched
his career high with 35 points and fell one shy of his career best with 16
rebounds, and Atlanta handed Phoenix its 10th straight loss.
Trae Young scored
17 of his 27 points in the fourth quarter.
Devin Booker scored
32 points for Phoenix.
MAGIC 102, NETS 89
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Nikola
Vucevic had 24 points and 12 rebounds, Evan Fournier added
16 points and Orlando beat Brooklyn.
D'Angelo
Russell had 23 points for Brooklyn, and Shabazz
Napier added 15.
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