Highlights of Sunday's NBA games
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[November 07, 2016]
Nov 6 (The Sports Xchange) -
Highlights of Sunday's National Basketball Association games:
Trail Blazers 100, Grizzlies 94
Portland shooting guard CJ McCollum tied his career high with 37
points to lead the Trail Blazers to a 100-94 victory over the
Memphis Grizzlies on Sunday.
The score was tied 86-86 when forward Maurice Harkless (18 points,
seven rebounds) hit a 3-pointer with 7:16 left in the fourth quarter
that kicked off a 9-0 Portland run. Memphis quickly cut the lead to
95-92 with a 6-0 run of its own.
However, McCollum was too much. He answered with his third straight
3-pointer to hike the lead to 98-92 and the Grizzlies never made it
a one-possession game again. McCollum scored 16 of his points in the
fourth quarter.
Damian Lillard finished with 19 points, seven assists and six
rebounds for the Trail Blazers. Marc Gasol led the Grizzlies with 21
points.
Jazz 114, Knicks 109
In his first game of the season after missing the previous six with
a fractured finger on his left hand, Gordon Hayward scored a
team-high 28 points as Utah beat New York.
Rodney Hood scored 12 of his 18 points in the fourth quarter,
including two 3-pointers, as the Jazz outscored the Knicks 36-29 in
the final period. George Hill added 23 points and nine assists for
Utah.
Carmelo Anthony finished with for 28 points and nine rebounds, and
Kristaps Porzingis added 28 points and eight boards for the Knicks.
Kings 96, Raptors 91
Rudy Gay scored 23 points, including two free throws with 1:54 left
in the game, and Sacramento ended a four-game losing streak with a
win over Toronto.
DeMarcus Cousins added 22 points and 14 rebounds for the Kings, who
won the final game of their five-game road trip and ended Toronto's
three-game winning streak. Kosta Koufos added 13 points and Arron
Afflalo had 12.
Toronto's DeMar DeRozan had 23 points to end his streak of scoring
30 or more at five games. He was the first player to open a season
with five-plus 30-point games since Michael Jordan did so in the
Chicago Bulls' first six games in 1986.
Mavericks 86, Bucks 75 (OT)
Harrison Barnes and J.J. Barea carried Dallas to its first win over
the season, as the Mavericks outlasted Milwaukee in overtime.
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Barnes scored a career-high 34 and Barea added 21, including five
points in the extra session. The Mavs (1-5) snapped the longest
losing streak to open a season in franchise history. Barnes knocked
down 13 of 26 shots and grabbed eight rebounds in 48 minutes. Barea
had six boards and five assists in 46 minutes.
Milwaukee had its three-game winning streak snapped while playing on
the second half of a back-to-back. Jabari Parker led the Bucks with
16 points. Greg Monroe had a double-double (14 points and 12 boards)
off the bench.
Nuggets 123, Celtics 107
Emmanuel Mudiay erupted for 24 of his career-high-matching 30 points
in the first quarter, and Wilson Chandler scored 15 of his 22 in the
second, powering Denver to a blowout of Boston.
Mudiay was 9 of 10 in the opening quarter, 3 of 6 from 3-point
range. He came into the game 19 of 70 overall for the season, 3 of
15 from behind the arc. Chandler didn't score in the first but took
over for Mudiay in the second as Denver built up a 25-lead in the
first half.
Isaiah Thomas tried to keep the Celtics competitive, scoring
season-high-tying 30 points. He has at least 23 in each of the first
six games of the season.
Lakers 119, Suns 108
Los Angeles survived a second-half scare and held on to beat Phoenix
at Staples Center.
The win raised the Lakers' record to 4-3 (including 3-0 at home). It
is the first time they have had a winning record after seven games
since they also started 4-3 in 2011-12. The Suns, meanwhile, fell to
2-5.
Before the game, Lakers coach Luke Walton said he expected his team
to feel an "emotional hangover" after a big win over the Golden
State Warriors Friday night and come out flat against the Suns.
The first-year coach was wrong.
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