Highlights of Tuesday's NBA games
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[December 13, 2017]
(The Sports Xchange) - Highlights of National Basketball
Association games on Tuesday:
Mavericks 95, Spurs 89
Kawhi Leonard made his long-anticipated season debut Tuesday and
looked to be in mid-season form, although his San Antonio Spurs fell
apart in the fourth quarter without him and lost to the Dallas
Mavericks 95-89.
The Spurs' All-Star forward missed the first 27 games of the season
because of a quad injury. He quickly displayed his all-around
excellence, producing 13 points on 6-of-12 shooting and adding six
rebounds, one assist, one steal and a block.
Leonard did it all in 16 minutes as coach Gregg Popovich promised a
gradual reintroduction. Leonard's lone offensive rebound was a
tip-out to himself that led to a bucket for a 55-50 San Antonio
lead, and Popovich pulled him for good soon after.
The Mavericks, sparked by guard J.J. Barea's aggressive drives to
the basket, opened the fourth quarter on an 8-0 run, went up 91-80
with 4:01 to go and held on to snap the Spurs' four-game winning
streak as well as end their own three-game skid.
76ers 118, Timberwolves 112 (OT)
Joel Embiid had 28 points, 12 rebounds and eight assists, and J.J.
Redick scored 26 points as Philadelphia pulled out an overtime
victory over Minnesota.
Ben Simmons was held scoreless until 1:17 remained in regulation,
but he ended up with seven points and eight assists for
Philadelphia. The 76ers snapped a four-game losing streak by scoring
the first six points of overtime and holding on in the
back-and-forth game.
Jimmy Butler scored a season-high 38 points for Timberwolves, who
shot only 40.7 percent from the field. Karl-Anthony Towns had his
league-leading 22nd double-double with 19 points and 16 rebounds,
and Andrew Wiggins scored 20 points for Minnesota.
Knicks 113, Lakers 109 (OT)
Kristaps Porzingis scored 37 points as New York emerged with an
overtime victory over Los Angeles.
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope paced the Lakers with 24 points. Los
Angeles rookies Lonzo Ball (17 points, eight rebounds, six assists)
and Kyle Kuzma (19 points) played well in their Madison Square
Garden debuts.
Kuzma hit a 3-pointer with 23.9 seconds left to tie the game at 99,
but New York's Michael Beasley had two baskets and an assist on a
Doug McDermott layup during a 69-second run in overtime to give the
Knicks a six-point lead they would not relinquish.
Cavaliers 123, Hawks 114
Setting a season high with 20 3-pointers, Cleveland topped Atlanta.
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Cavaliers forward LeBron James (23) is hit in the head by Atlanta
Hawks forward Taurean Prince (12) while driving to the basket in the
fourth quarter at Quicken Loans Arena. Mandatory Credit: David
Richard-USA TODAY Sports
LeBron James scored 25 points and tied a career high with 17
assists. He made two 3-pointers. Kyle Korver (19 points) drained six
3-pointers, and Kevin Love (17 points, 12 rebounds) added four
treys, as did Jose Calderon (14 points, tying a season high).
Taurean Prince paced the Hawks with 24 points, and Kent Bazemore
added 20.
Nuggets 103, Pistons 84
Jamal Murray fired in 28 points and reserve Trey Lyles tossed in 20,
leading Denver to the easy victory over slumping Detroit.
Wilson Chandler scored 18 points, while Mason Plumlee supplied 10
points and a season-high 13 rebounds for the Nuggets, who never
trailed. Gary Harris added eight points, six rebounds, nine assists
and four steals.
The Pistons lost their seventh straight, their longest skid since
dropping 10 in a row during February and March 2015. Langston
Galloway led Detroit with 18 points.
Nets 103, Wizards 98
Allen Crabbe shook off a rough shooting night to hit the go-ahead
3-pointer with 44 seconds left as Brooklyn beat Washington.
Crabbe was among seven Nets in double figures, finishing with 13
points. He shot 3 of 15 overall, 3 of 14 from 3-point range on a
night when Brooklyn made 23.3 percent from long range.
Bradley Beal led Washington with 28 points but only scored three
points in the fourth quarter. He shot 11 of 33 and missed all seven
of his 3-point attempts.
Kings 99, Suns 92
Zach Randolph scored 11 of his 17 points during the final five
minutes, and his three-point play with 44.9 seconds left helped lift
Sacramento past Phoenix.
George Hill scored 18 points, and Buddy Hield contributed 14 points
off the bench as Sacramento ended a three-game home losing streak.
TJ Warren scored 18 points to lead the Suns, who have dropped four
in a row and nine of their past 11. Reserve Mike James scored 17
points in 20 minutes, Tyler Ulis added 10 points, and Tyson Chandler
had seven points and 10 rebounds for Phoenix.
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