Highlights of Wednesday's NBA games
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[December 21, 2017]
(The Sports Xchange) - Highlights of Wednesday's National
Basketball Association games:
Lakers 122, Rockets 116
Rookie Kyle Kuzma scored 38 points, and the Los Angeles Lakers
snapped the Houston Rockets' 14-game winning streak with a 122-116
upset victory Wednesday night.
Houston had its streak end despite James Harden pouring in 51 points
and adding nine assists. The Rockets also lost for the first time
with guard Chris Paul in their lineup.
Paul departed early in the fourth quarter with a sore left leg and
did not return after posting eight points, five assists and five
rebounds over 25 minutes.
Los Angeles snapped its three-game skid by torching Houston's
defense, with Kuzma scoring 24 of his 38 points in the first half on
9-for-9 shooting. The Lakers, playing without starters Brook Lopez
(ankle) and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (personal reasons), had six
double-digit scorers, with reserve forward Corey Brewer tallying a
season-high 21 points.
Warriors 97, Grizzlies 84
Golden State limited Memphis to 10 field goals in the second half,
allowing the defending NBA champs to gradually pull away for a
hard-earned victory, their 10th win in a row.
Klay Thompson had a game-high 29 points and Kevin Durant added 22
for the Warriors, but the duo combined for just nine points in the
second half, when Golden State's defense dominated the game.
Memphis lost for the 16th time in 18 games. Marc Gasol overcame
5-for-15 shooting to score a team-high 21 points for the Grizzlies.
Heat 90, Celtics 89
Kelly Olynyk scored a career-high 32 points to lead undermanned
Miami to a stunning upset of Boston.
Celtics star Kyrie Irving missed an open 20-foot jumper at the
buzzer. He helped Boston recover from a late 11-point deficit and
finished with 33 points.
Olynyk, who had 25 points in the second half, played the first four
years of his NBA career with the Celtics before signing a four-year,
$50 million contract with the Heat. Josh Richardson added 19 points
for the Heat, who were playing without four starters.
Thunder 107, Jazz 79
Russell Westbrook finished three assists shy of his 11th
triple-double of the season -- 24 points, 10 rebounds and seven
assists -- and Oklahoma City defeated Utah to move over .500 for the
first time since Halloween.
Carmelo Anthony and Paul George finished with 18 points each for the
Thunder, whose eight wins through the first three weeks of December
match their total through the first two months of the season.
Rodney Hood scored 17 points to lead the Jazz, who have lost seven
of eight. Utah ended a six-game road trip with another loss -- its
13th in 16 games away from home this season.
Timberwolves 112, Denver 104
Jimmy Butler had 25 points, including nine during a key stretch of
the fourth quarter, and the Minnesota rallied to beat Denver.
Karl-Anthony Towns also scored 25 and grabbed 10 rebounds, Jamal
Crawford had 20 points and seven assists, and Jeff Teague
contributed 16 points and eight assists for Minnesota, which
overcame a 14-point deficit.
Denver's Nikola Jokic returned to the starting lineup after coming
off the bench the previous two games. He finished with 22 points but
also committed 10 turnovers. Jamal Murray led Denver with 30 points,
and Mason Plumlee had 13 points and 10 rebounds.
Spurs 93, Trail Blazers 91
LaMarcus Aldridge had 22 points and eight rebounds, and Pau Gasol
collected 20 points, 17 rebounds and five assists as San Antonio
seized a victory over Portland.
Aldridge sank 1 of 2 at the line to give the Spurs a 93-91 advantage
with 15.4 seconds left before CJ McCollum missed a pair of shots in
the closing seconds.
Damian Lillard scored 17 points for the Trail Blazers, who lost for
the fifth straight time at home.
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Bulls guard David Nwaba (11) knocks the ball away from Orlando Magic
center Nikola Vucevic (9) during the second half at the United
Center. Mandatory Credit: Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports
Mavericks 110, Pistons 93
Dennis Smith Jr. scored 15 points in his return to spark Dallas to a
win over Detroit.
Smith, who added five assists and five rebounds in 21 minutes,
missed the previous six games with a hip strain, and the Mavericks
had lost three straight. Mavs forward Harrison Barnes led all
scorers with 25 points.
Anthony Tolliver paced Detroit, which had won three straight, with
18 points.
Pacers 105, Hawks 95
Bojan Bogdanovic, who made the errant pass that cost Indiana a
victory against NBA East-leading Boston on Monday, scored 19 points
in the win over Atlanta.
The Pacers were led Victor Oladipo with 23 points, including three
3-pointers. Oladipo scored 13 points in the second half. Myles
Turner added 20 points.
The Hawks were led by rookie John Collins with 18 points and nine
rebounds. Marco Belinelli and Kent Bazemore each scored 13.
Clippers 108, Suns 95
Austin Rivers scored 21 points, while Lou Williams had 18 off the
bench as Los Angeles ran away with a victory over Phoenix.
The Clippers held Phoenix to 31.9 percent shooting in the first half
and 36.1 percent for the game. Los Angeles' DeAndre Jordan hauled
down 20 rebounds and added 12 points.
TJ Warren finished with 22 points and 10 rebounds, while Josh
Jackson had 17 for the Suns, who saw their two-game win streak end.
They have yet to win three consecutive games this season.
Bulls 112, Magic 94
Denzel Valentine scored 16 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, Kris Dunn
and Nikola Mirotic each scored 15 points, and Chicago never trailed
in defeating Orlando for its seventh straight win.
The Bulls' Bobby Portis finished with 14 points, Jerian Grant had
13, and Robin Lopez scored 10. Mirotic also grabbed 10 rebounds.
Nikola Vucevic led the Magic with 18 points and 10 rebounds while
Elfrid Payton and D.J. Augustin finished with 14 points. Orlando was
playing without three opening-night starters.
Kings 104, Nets 99
Zach Randolph scored 21 points and became the 39th player in NBA
history to get 10,000 career rebounds as Sacramento nearly blew a
21-point lead before holding on for a victory over Brooklyn.
It was the second milestone this month for Randolph, who shot 8 of
11 and finished with eight rebounds. On Dec. 2 at Milwaukee, he
became the 11th active player with 18,000 points.
George Hill led the Kings with 22 points after missing Tuesday's
comeback win in Philadelphia with an illness. Spencer Dinwiddie led
the Nets with 16 points while DeMarre Carroll added 15 as Brooklyn
lost its fourth straight game.
Raptors 129, Hornets 111
DeMar DeRozan led the way with 28 points despite not playing in the
fourth quarter, Serge Ibaka scored 24, and Toronto routed Charlotte.
OG Anunoby added 20 points, including 6-of-7 shooting from 3-point
range for the Raptors.
Jeremy Lamb led the Hornets with a career-high 32 points. Kemba
Walker and Dwight Howard finished with 15 points apiece for
Charlotte, which has lost 11 of 14.
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