ROCKETS 118,
HORNETS 106
HOUSTON -- James Harden scored
28 points and Eric Gordon added
22 as the Houston
Rockets cruised to their season-high ninth straight win, 118-106
over the Charlotte
Hornets on Monday night.
A night after Gordon ended a streak of 43 straight games
where Harden led the team in scoring; the Beard was Houston's top scorer again.
But Gordon had another strong outing, making five 3-pointers for the third
straight game and the fourth in five games.
The Rockets won despite a big performance by Kemba Walker,
who finished with 40 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists as the Hornets lost
their second in a row.
THUNDER 98, JAZZ 89
SALT LAKE CITY -- Dennis
Schroder scored 24 points, Russell
Westbrook added 23 points, 11 rebounds, and eight assists, and
Oklahoma City beat Utah to sweep the season series.
Westbrook appeared to argue with fans of the Jazz, who
knocked the Thunder out of the postseason last year.
Paul George chipped
in 14 points and 11 rebounds. Steven Adams and Jerami Grant added
12 points apiece.
Donovan
Mitchell scored 25 points for Utah, which shot just 36 percent
from the field. Royce O'Neale added
17 points while Rudy Gobert had
15 points and 12 rebounds.
CLIPPERS 140, CELTICS 115
LOS ANGELES -- Lou Williams scored
34 points and became the NBA's career leader in points off the bench as Los
Angeles beat Boston for its fifth straight win.
Williams came into the game needing 28 points to pass Dell
Curry, who had 11,147 points when not starting. Williams surpassed Curry with
9:53 remaining in the fourth quarter with a driving layup.
It is also Williams' 29th career game with 30 or more
points. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, starters and reserves were
tracked in box scores beginning with the 1970-71 season.
Terry Rozier led
the Celtics with 26 points while Jaylen Brown added
22 and Kyrie Irving 18.
Boston had a three-game winning streak snapped as it was trying to become the
second Eastern Conference team this season to win all four games in California.
NETS 103, PISTONS 75
NEW YORK -- Spencer
Dinwiddie scored 19 points and Brooklyn routed Detroit to move
into sixth place in the Eastern Conference.
Allen Crabbe finished
with 14 points and 10 rebounds, Rodions
Kurucs scored 13 points, and Joe Harris and Caris LeVert each
added 12 as the Nets took control early in the game and never let up.
The Nets (36-33) won their fourth straight and leapfrogged
Detroit (34-32) into the No. 6 spot in their final game before leaving for a
seven-game road trip.
Andre
Drummond led the Pistons with 13 points and 20 rebounds. Blake Griffin finished
with 10 points, but only shot 1 of 10 from the field as Detroit was held to its
lowest point total of the season. The Pistons had their five-game winning
streak snapped.
CAVALIERS 126, RAPTORS 101
CLEVELAND -- Collin Sexton scored
28 points, Kevin Love had
16 points and 18 rebounds, and Cleveland routed Toronto.
Toronto's Serge Ibaka and
Cleveland's Marquese
Chriss were ejected for fighting late in the third quarter.
Ibaka went to the floor after the two were battling for position under
Cleveland's basket as the Raptors attempted a full-court pass that sailed out
of bounds.
Ibaka shoved Chriss from behind and grabbed near his neck
before throwing a punch. Chriss responded with a punch before players from both
teams separated the two. Ibaka immediately headed for the locker room and both
players were kicked out after the officials conferred.
Kawhi Leonard scored
25 points after sitting out Sunday's victory in Miami, but his return didn't
help the Raptors, who have the league's second-best record.
WIZARDS 121, KINGS 115
WASHINGTON -- Bradley Beal scored
21 of his 27 points after halftime, helping Washington beat Sacramento despite
twice giving back double-digit leads.
Beal added nine rebounds and nine assists for the 11th-place
Wizards, who moved within 3 1/2 games of the eighth Eastern Conference playoff
spot currently held by idle Miami.
Jabari Parker added
18 points off the bench and Bobby Portis had
17 points and 13 rebounds as Washington began a five-game homestand.
De'Aaron Fox scored
23 points for the Kings, who started Monday four games back of three teams tied
for the last three Western Conference playoff spots.
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