ROCKETS 119, KINGS
108
HOUSTON -- James Harden had
50 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists, scoring 10 straight Houston points down
the stretch to help the Rockets beat the Sacramento
Kings 119-108 on Saturday.
Harden had his 42nd career triple-double and third 50-point
game in the last six. He made seven 3-pointers to become the ninth player in
NBA history to reach 2,000 career 3s.
Clint Capela added
24 points and 15 rebounds, and Chris Paul had
22 points. Houston has won four of five.
Bogdan
Bogdanovic had 24 points for the Kings. They have lost two
straight and fell to 0-3 against Houston this season.
76ERS 118, TIMBERWOLVES 109
MINNEAPOLIS -- Tobias Harris scored
25 points for Philadelphia in Jimmy Butler's
jeer-filled return to Minnesota, helping the 76ers hang on and move one step
closer toward solidifying the No. 3 seed for the Eastern Conference playoffs.
Ben Simmons pitched
in 20 points, 11 rebounds and nine assists for the Sixers (49-27), who
stretched their lead over Boston and Indiana to 4+ games with eight games to
go. They're still four games behind second-place Toronto.
Rookie Jonah Bolden filled
in for Joel Embiid and
posted a career-best 19 points for the Sixers, who overcame the precautionary
absence of their All-Star center and a quiet night by Butler (12 points on
4-for-17 shooting with 13 rebounds and five assists) to start a three-game road
trip with a quality win.
NETS 110, CELTICS 96
NEW YORK -- D'Angelo
Russell scored 20 of his 29 points in another blistering third
quarter against Boston, leading Brooklyn over the short-handed Celtics.
Back from a seven-game trip that lasted more than two weeks,
the Nets had a happy homecoming thanks largely to Russell, who added 10 assists
and finished with 25 points after halftime.
Caris LeVert added
15 points for the Nets, who had dropped the final two games of the trip and
still face a tough stretch now that they're back home.
Gordon
Hayward scored 19 points for the Celtics, who rested Kyrie Irving and Al Horford on
the second night of back-to-back games after a big victory over Indiana a night
earlier.
PISTONS 99, TRAIL BLAZERS 90
DETROIT -- Reggie
Jackson scored 28 points, Andre
Drummond had 22 points and 19 rebounds, and Detroit ended
Portland's six-game winning streak.
The Pistons were missing Blake Griffin,
who was scratched moments before game time with a sore left knee, but were able
to maintain a half-game lead over the Brooklyn Nets for
the sixth seed in the Eastern Conference. Detroit has won 11 straight at home.
Damian
Lillard scored 23 points and Enes Kanter added
20 points and 15 rebounds for Portland, which fell a half-game behind the Houston
Rockets for the third seed in the Western Conference.
MAGIC 121, PACERS 116
INDIANAPOLIS -- Aaron Gordon had
23 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists, and Orlando racked up a season-high
37 assists in a win over Indiana to keep pace in the Eastern Conference playoff
race.
Coming off a blowout loss at Detroit that snapped a six-game
win streak, Orlando got back on track with a relentless attack. The Magic shot
51 percent from the field and finished with only seven turnovers.
Orlando remained a half-game behind Miami for the final
Eastern Conference playoff spot after the Heat beat the New York
Knicks.
Darren
Collison posted 24 points and nine assists for the Pacers, who
shot 53 percent from the field but committed 15 turnovers in losing to the
Magic for the third time this season.
HEAT 100, KNICKS 92
NEW YORK -- Dion Waiters scored
28 points, Dwyane Wade added
16 in his last game at Madison Square Garden, and Miami beat New York.
Hassan
Whiteside finished with 17 points and 13 rebounds for the Heat,
while Kelly Olynyk
chipped in 12 points and 11 rebounds. Goran Dragic had
10 points and 10 assists.
The Heat have won six of their last eight games and hold a
half-game lead over Orlando for the eighth and final spot in the Eastern
Conference.
Emmanuel
Mudiay scored 24 points for the Knicks, who have lost six
straight and 14 of 15.
RAPTORS 124, BULLS 101
CHICAGO -- Serge Ibaka had
23 points and 12 rebounds, Fred VanVleet also
scored 23 and Toronto routed Chicago despite playing without Kawhi Leonard and Pascal Siakam.
Marc Gasol had
17 points, eight rebounds and six assists as Toronto won its third straight.
Leonard was excused for personal reasons and didn't make the
trip to Chicago. He leads the Raptors in scoring at 27 points and has played in
55 of the team's 77 games this season. Siakam, who averages 17 points, was
healthy and in uniform on the bench, but was held out to rest. The third-year
forward had 31 points Thursday in a win over the New York Knicks.
Walt Lemon Jr.,
in his first game with the team, led the short-handed Bulls with 19 points.
GRIZZLIES 120, SUNS 115
PHOENIX -- Jonas
Valanciunas scored a career-high 34 points and grabbed 20
rebounds, Mike Conley added
33 points and Memphis overcame 48 from Devin Booker to
beat Phoenix.
Valanciunas scored 10 points in the final 4 1/2 minutes as
the Grizzlies finished on a 16-9 run. They had lost five of seven.
Booker had 24 points in the first quarter and fell two short
of becoming the fifth player in NBA history to score at least 50 points in
three straight games. He had the ball on the final two Suns possessions but was
double-teamed and could not get off a shot.
CLIPPERS 132, CAVALIERS 108
LOS ANGELES -- Montrezl
Harrell scored 23 points, rookie Shai
Gilgeous-Alexander added 22 points and eight assists, and
playoff-bound Los Angeles beat Cleveland.
The Clippers have won seven of eight and 12 of 14, and they
moved within one-half game of San Antonio for the fifth seed in the Western
Conference.
JaMychal
Green added 18 points and 10 rebounds for the Clippers, who
connected on 15 of 33 3-pointers. Los Angeles shot 62.4 percent overall.
Jordan
Clarkson scored 26 points in 24 minutes off the bench for
Cleveland, while rookie Collin Sexton added
21 points and Cedi Osman had
19. Sexton scored at least 20 points for the 11th time in his past 12 games.
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