Highlights from Friday's NBA games
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[January 14, 2017]
Jan 14 (The Sports Xchange) -
Highlights from Friday's National Basketball Association games:
76ers 102, Hornets 93
Joel Embiid had 24 points, eight rebounds and three blocked shots as
the surging Philadelphia 76ers beat the Charlotte Hornets 102-93 on
Friday.
Dario Saric added 15 points for the Sixers, who won their third
straight and their fifth in six games.
Ersan Ilyasova finished with 12 points and Robert Covington and
Sergio Rodriguez contributed 11 apiece for Philadelphia (12-25).
Nic Batum had 19 points to pace Charlotte, which shot 32.9 percent
from the floor in losing for the sixth time in seven games. The
season low for the Hornets (20-20) is 32.7 percent.
Kemba Walker had 17 points and Cody Zeller chipped in 15 points and
10 rebounds. Michael Kidd-Gilchrist finished with 12 points and 12
boards.
Timberwolves 96, Thunder 86
Karl-Anthony Towns had his 10th straight double-double with 29
points and 17 rebounds and Ricky Rubio continued his strong play
with 14 points and 14 assists for Minnesota in a win against
Oklahoma City.
Andrew Wiggins added 19 points for Minnesota, which won three games
in a row to end a four-game homestand. Making another start in place
of injured Zach LaVine, Brandon Rush hit three three-pointers and
scored 11 points.
Russell Westbrook had 21 points, 12 assists and 11 rebounds for his
19th triple-double of the season, the most in a season since Wilt
Chamberlain had 31 in 1967-68.
Bucks 116, Heat 108
Playing at full strength for the first time in a week, Giannis
Antetokounmpo had 19 points, eight rebounds and six assists as
Milwaukee extended Miami's losing streak to four games with a
victory at the Bradley Center.
A virus limited Antetokounmpo to nine minutes of action in
Milwaukee's last two games, but he returned and hit 8-of-12 shots as
the Bucks connected at a 50.6 percent clip and made 9-of-15
three-pointers.
Raptors 132, Nets 113
DeMar DeRozan scored a game-high 28 points as Toronto defeated
Brooklyn at Air Canada Centre.
DeRozan added four rebounds and two assists for Toronto, which shot
53.6 percent from the floor. Kyle Lowry chipped in 20 points, six
assists and six rebounds while DeMarre Carroll added 18 points and
11 boards.
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Grizzlies 110, Rockets 105
Zach Randolph posted a double-double off the bench and Memphis
erased a 16-point deficit in rallying past Houston at Toyota Center.
Randolph finished with 16 points and 12 rebounds and carried the
Grizzlies offensively during a 9-0 run to open the fourth quarter.
Houston (31-11) dropped consecutive games for the first time this
season largely due to their poor perimeter shooting. The Rockets
missed 21-of-24 three-pointers in the second half.
Celtics 103, Hawks 101
Isaiah Thomas made sure that first-year Boston Celtics team mate Al
Horford was a winner in his return to Atlanta, snapping the Hawks'
seven-game winning streak in the process.
Thomas had the winning basket with 2.2 seconds left while scoring 13
of his game-high 28 points in the fourth quarter as the Celtics won
despite the Hawks overcoming a 16-point deficit in the fourth
quarter.
Magic 115, Trail Blazers 109
Nikola Vucevic scored a season-high 30 points and grabbed 10
rebounds to lead Orlando to a victory over Portland at Moda Center.
Elfrid Payton contributed 19 points and seven assists as the Magic
snapped a four-game losing streak.
Jazz 110, Pistons 77
Rodney Hood scored a season-high 27 points, while going 7-of-8 from
three-point range, to help Utah run away from Detroit.
George Hill added 22 points and Gordon Hayward chipped in 20 to lead
the Jazz. Hood, Hill and Hayward combined to shoot 26-of-39 (66.7
percent) from the field and 15-of-21 (71.4 percent) from the
perimeter.
Cavaliers 120, Kings 108
Kyrie Irving scored 26 points, Kyle Korver added 18 and Cleveland
held off a series of runs by Sacramento to post a victory at the
Golden 1 Center.
LeBron James had 16 points and 15 assists, and Cleveland snapped a
two-game skid in his annual visit to the city where he made his
debut in 2003. (Editing by John O'Brien)
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