ROCKETS 111, SPURS 105
HOUSTON -- James Harden matched
his career high with 61 points, including 27 in the first quarter, to lead
the Houston
Rockets to a 111-105 victory over the San Antonio
Spurs on Friday night.
Harden hit three straight 3-pointers to give the Rockets a
103-100 lead and scored all of Houston's points in a 13-2 run late in the
fourth quarter.
Harden topped the 50-point mark for the eighth time this
season, compared with 10 such performances from the rest of the league
combined. He matched his career-best total set earlier this season against the
Knicks at Madison Square Garden.
The NBA's leading scorer surpassed the 30-point mark in the
second quarter and the 40-point mark with 9 minutes remaining in the third.
Bryn Forbes led
San Antonio with 20 points, while Derrick White added
18 and DeMar DeRozan
had 16.
NETS 111, LAKERS 106
LOS ANGELES -- Joe Harris scored
26 points, D'Angelo
Russell added 21 points and 13 assists against his former team,
and Brooklyn eliminated Los Angeles from playoff contention.
Spencer
Dinwiddie added 19 points in his hometown as the Nets (38-36)
bolstered their playoff chances with their second straight win after an 0-3
start to this seven-game road trip.
JaVale McGee had
career highs of 33 points and 20 rebounds along with six blocked shots for the
Lakers, who have lost five straight and 10 of 11.
Los Angeles (31-41) will miss the playoffs for a
franchise-record sixth straight season despite the arrival of LeBron James,
who fell just short of his 81st career triple-double with 25 points, 14 assists
and nine rebounds.
THUNDER 116, RAPTORS 109
TORONTO -- Paul George scored
28 points, Russell
Westbrook had 18 points, 13 assists and 12 rebounds, and
Oklahoma City beat Toronto.
Dennis
Schroder came off the bench to score 26 points and Jerami Grant had
19 as the Thunder snapped a four-game losing streak and avenged Wednesday's
123-114 home defeat to Toronto.
The Thunder made 20 of 43 shots from 3-point range. Oklahoma
City made a season-high 22 3-pointers against the Lakers on Jan. 17.
Kawhi Leonard scored
37 points and Pascal Siakam had
25 for the Raptors, who played without All-Star point guard Kyle Lowry.
BUCKS 116, HEAT 87
MILWAUKEE -- Giannis
Antetokounmpo scored 27 points, had eight rebounds and seven
assists after missing two games with a sprained right ankle and helped
NBA-leading Milwaukee over Miami.
The win came with a brief scare for the Bucks: Antetokounmpo
went down in a mix of players after stealing a pass from Goran Dragic early
in the second quarter. Milwaukee immediately called a timeout and after a few
moments, Antetokounmpo limped to the bench favoring his right leg. A short rest
got him right back on the court.
Khris
Middleton added 18 points and 10 assists for a career-best
three consecutive games with a double-double for Milwaukee, which improved to
(29-6) for the second-best home record in the NBA behind the Denver
Nuggets (30-6) and secure their most home victories since
2000-01.
Hassan
Whiteside came off the bench to score 14 points, Kelly Olynyk added
13 and Bam Adebayo and Dwyane Wade each
had 12.
NUGGETS 111, KNICKS 93
NEW YORK -- Nikola Jokic had
21 points and 17 rebounds, Jamal Murray scored
18 points, and Denver beat New York for its sixth straight victory.
Gary Harris chipped
in 14 points for Denver, which moved into a tie with defending champion Golden
State for first place in the Western Conference with 11 games remaining for each
team.
Will Barton scored
10 of his 12 in the opening quarter as the Nuggets jumped out to a 37-18 lead.
Former Nuggets first-round pick Emmanuel
Mudiay had 21 points and rookie Mitchell
Robinson added 16 points and 10 rebounds for the Knicks, who have
lost their last three games and 11 of 12.
CLIPPERS 110, CAVALIERS 108
CLEVELAND -- Danilo
Gallinari scored 27 points and Los Angeles continued its torrid
March, edging Cleveland.
Shai
Gilgeous-Alexander scored 16 points while Lou Williams had
15 for the Clippers, who are 9-1 this month and closing in on a playoff spot in
the Western Conference.
Kevin Love scored
22 points for Cleveland, which trailed 94-83 early in the third quarter. Jordan
Clarkson and rookie Collin Sexton each
had 20.
MAGIC 123, GRIZZLIES 119, OT
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Terrence Ross scored
31 points and Evan Fournier had
27, including the game-clinching free throws, and Orlando rallied to beat
Memphis.
Nikola
Vucevic added 25 points for the Magic, who came from 14 points
behind in the fourth quarter to tie it in regulation and go on to win their
fourth straight.
Memphis got 29 points from Tyler Dorsey,
who replaced Mike Conley in
the lineup. Conley didn't play because of what the team called "general
soreness." Jonas
Valanciunas had 23 points and 24 rebounds, and Justin
Holiday scored 22 for the Grizzlies. Chandler Parson had 17
points.
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