76ERS 130, BUCKS
125
MILWAUKEE -- Giannis
Antetokounmpo scored a career-high 52 points, but Joel Embiid had
40 points and 15 rebounds to lead the Philadelphia
76ers over the Milwaukee
Bucks 130-125 on Sunday.
Antetokounmpo was 15 of 26 from the field, including 3 of 8
from 3-point range, and made 19 of 21 free throws to better his previous career
best by eight points.
Embiid and the Sixers weathered a late charge by Milwaukee
to beat the team with the best overall record in the NBA (52-18) and the top
home record (27-6). It was the fifth time this season Embiid scored 40 or more
points and came in his fourth game back after missing nine straight with left
knee soreness.
Jimmy Butler added
27 points, JJ Redick 19
and Tobias Harris 12
for the Sixers, near the top of the Eastern Conference standings at 45-15.
Milwaukee had a brief scare when Antetokounmpo was fouled on
a driving layup and landed awkwardly late in the third. He got up favoring his
right leg, but then sank one of two free throws.
KNICKS 124, LAKERS 123
NEW YORK -- Mario Hezonja blocked LeBron James'
potential game-winning shot with 2.3 seconds to play, allowing the Knicks to
complete a late rally and beat the Los Angeles
Lakers.
The Lakers led by 11 with under 3 + minutes to play before
the Knicks charged back largely because of their defense against James. DeAndre
Jordan also blocked one of his shots in the final minute, and
James also missed a jumper with the Lakers clinging to a one-point lead.
James finished with 33 points, eight assists and six
rebounds in his return after sitting out a game, but the Knicks spoiled it with
a closing 13-1 burst.
Emmanuel
Mudiay had 28 points and eight assists for the Knicks, who
snapped an eight-game losing streak. His two free throws with 22 seconds
remaining were the final points of the game.
Kyle Kuzma added
18 points for the Lakers, who have lost three straight and eight of nine.
CLIPPERS 119, NETS 116
LOS ANGELES -- Lou Williams hit
the game-winning 3-pointer from the top of the key at the final buzzer to give
the Clippers a victory over the Brooklyn Nets.
Los Angeles led 116-106 with 1:02 remaining, only to see
Brooklyn score 10 straight points and tie it with 5.3 seconds remaining
on DeMarre
Carroll's dunk. The Clippers called a timeout to set up the winning
shot for Williams, who finished with 25 points.
Montrezl
Harrell and Danilo
Gallinari each scored 20 for the Clippers, who have won seven
of their last eight. The victory was Doc Rivers' 300th as Clippers coach,
making him the seventh coach in NBA history with 300 or more regular-season
wins with two or more teams.
D'Angelo
Russell led the Nets with 32 points, and Carroll added 22.
ROCKETS 117, TIMBERWOLVES 102
HOUSTON -- Chris Paul scored
25 points, tied a career high with six 3-pointers and had 10 assists, and the
Rockets used a big third quarter to pull away and get a win over Minnesota.
The game was close throughout the first half and the Rockets
were up by a point at halftime before using a 43-point third quarter, with from
Paul, to extend the lead to 15 to start the fourth.
Houston had a 14-point lead with about nine minutes left
before using a 10-2 run, with five points from Clint Capela,
to make it 106-84 with 5 1/2 minutes to go.
James Harden added
20 points and 10 assists despite dealing with a strained neck after a fall in
Friday's win over the Suns, and Capela scored 20 with 13 rebounds.
Karl-Anthony
Towns had 22 points and 10 rebounds for the Timberwolves, who
have dropped their last three.
HEAT 93, HORNETS 75
MIAMI -- Goran Dragic scored
19 points off the bench; Dwyane Wade added
17 and came up with big plays late and the Heat found just enough offense to
beat the Charlotte
Hornets in a game with major Eastern Conference playoff
implications.
The win kept Miami (33-36) at the No. 8 spot in the East
race -- and moved the Heat two games up on No. 10 Charlotte (31-38), with 13
games left for both clubs.
The 168 combined points was the lowest in the NBA this
season. Orlando and Chicago combined for 170 on Dec. 21. Charlotte's 75 points
were a season low and tied the third-worst total in the NBA this season.
Bam Adebayo finished
with 16 points and nine rebounds for Miami. Dion Waiters added
12 for the Heat.
Jeremy Lamb led
Charlotte with 21 points.
PISTONS 110, RAPTORS 107
DETROIT -- Blake Griffin scored
25 points, Andre
Drummond had 15 points and 17 rebounds and the Pistons beat
the Toronto
Raptors to complete a three-game season series sweep.
Reggie
Jackson added 20 points to help the Pistons win for the 14th
time in their last 18 games.
Kawhi Leonard had
33 points for Toronto, and Fred VanVleet added
17 points. The Raptors have lost four of seven games.
KINGS 129, BULLS 102
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Marvin Bagley
III had 21 points and nine rebounds, Buddy Hield added
16 points and inched closer to Sacramento's single-season record for 3-pointers,
and the Kings beat the Chicago Bulls.
Harrison
Barnes scored 15 points, De'Aaron Fox had
17 and Harry Giles added 16 to help Sacramento complete a second straight
season sweep of Chicago. The Kings dominated in nearly every statistical
category and outscored the Bulls 80-56 in the paint.
Zach LaVine had
18 points for the struggling Bulls (19-52). Chicago has lost five straight.
MAGIC 101, HAWKS 91
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Nikola
Vucevic had 27 points and 20 rebounds to lead the Magic past
the Atlanta Hawks.
Aaron Gordon added
22 points and eight rebounds for the Magic, who remained a game behind Miami in
the chase for the final Eastern Conference playoff spot. Wes Iwundu helped
Orlando overcome 38.8 percent shooting with a career-high 14 points and seven
rebounds.
Trae Young led
the Hawks with 20 points.
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