Highlights of Thursday's NBA games
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[February 24, 2017]
Feb 23 (The Sports Xchange) -
Highlights of National Basketball Association games on Thursday:
Rockets 129, Pelican 99
Newly acquired guard Lou Williams scored a team-high 27 points to
lead six players in double figures, and the Houston Rockets forced
20 turnovers to spoil the Twin Towers debut of Anthony Davis and
DeMarcus Cousins with a 129-99 victory over the New Orleans Pelicans
on Thursday.
The Rockets led by as many as 35 points in the third quarter and
coasted to the victory by making 20 of 51 from behind the arc. Other
Rockets in double figures were Eric Gordon (19), Ryan Anderson (17),
Clint Capela (13), James Harden (13) with 14 assists and Montrezl
Harrell (10).
Davis led the Pelicans with 29 points, and Cousins, acquired in a
blockbuster trade with the Sacramento Kings last Sunday, scored 27
points and grabbed 14 rebounds in his New Orleans debut.
Cavaliers 119, Knicks 104
LeBron James notched his sixth triple-double of the season, and
Cleveland beat New York for the 10th consecutive time.
James finished with 18 points, 13 rebounds, and 15 assists, the 48th
regular-season triple-double of his career. Kyrie Irving led
Cleveland with 23 points, while Kyle Korver scored 20 points off the
bench and connected on six 3-pointers.
The Knicks were led by 25 points from Courtney Lee and 20 from
Carmelo Anthony. Derrick Rose scored 13. Rumors swirled for weeks
that either Anthony or Rose could be traded; neither was by dealt by
the NBA's Thursday deadline.
New York's Kristaps Porzingis did not return for the second half
because of a sprained right ankle. He finished with eight points in
16 minutes.
Trail Blazers 112, Magic 103
Damian Lillard scored 33 points, including 17 in a fourth-quarter
comeback, to lead Portland to a victory over Orlando.
The Blazers snapped a three-game losing streak despite trailing for
most of the game. The Magic lost for the sixth time in seven games.
CJ McCollum scored 22 points and added six assists for the Blazers.
Nikola Vucevic led the Magic with 25 points and nine rebounds, while
Evan Fournier had 20 points and five rebounds.
Pistons 114, Hornets 108 (OT)
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope poured in 33 points, including 27 after
halftime, and Detroit rallied from an 18-point, second-half deficit
to down Charlotte in overtime.
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Tobias Harris fired in 25 points and grabbed seven
rebounds for the Pistons, who handed the Hornets their fifth
straight loss overall and 12th straight on the road. Ish Smith tied
his career high with 16 assists and Marcus Morris added 16 points
and eight rebounds for Detroit.
Kemba Walker's 34 points, seven rebounds and six assists led the
Hornets. Nicolas Batum had 18 points and six rebounds, Frank Kamisky
scored 17 points, and Michael Kidd-Gilchrist tossed in 12 points and
grabbed 14 rebounds for Charlotte.
Warriors 123, Clippers 113
Stephen Curry contributed five 3-pointers to a 50-point,
third-quarter explosion that propelled Golden State over Los
Angeles.
Curry had 20 points and Kevin Durant 15 in the third period, which
began with the Warriors trailing their Pacific Division rival 61-49.
The win completed a second consecutive 4-0 season-series sweep for
the Warriors over the Clippers, who once again were without standout
guard Chris Paul.
Kings 116, Nuggets 100
Willie Cauley-Stein and Skal Labissiere combined for 41 points, and
Sacramento opened a new era without DeMarcus Cousins by blasting
Denver at the Golden 1 Center.
Cauley-Stein, in his second season out of Kentucky, scored 29 points
and grabbed 10 rebounds in 32 minutes off the bench, while
Labissiere, a rookie, scored a career-best 12 points in 14 minutes,
and the Kings won for the fifth time in six games overall and for
the fourth consecutive time at home.
Gary Harris scored 23 points to lead the Nuggets, and Wilson
Chandler scored 18 off the bench. Nikola Jokic, who finished second
in the NBA's Skills Competition during All-Star weekend, pulled 10
rebounds but scored just four points, and Denver shot just 44
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