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			 [January 21, 2017] 
			The Sports Xchange 
 HOUSTON 
			-- Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry took turns orchestrating the 
			offense while the Golden State Warriors' collective length dominated 
			defensively in a 125-108 victory over the Houston Rockets on Friday 
			night at Toyota Center.
 
 The Warriors (37-6) stretched their winning streak to six games by 
			overwhelming the Rockets (33-13) on both ends of the court. Durant 
			finished with 32 points and seven assists while Curry chipped in 24 
			points and seven assists as Golden State surged ahead in the first 
			quarter and never looked back in a rematch of a Dec. 1 showdown won 
			by the Rockets in double overtime at Oracle Arena.
 
 Rockets guard James Harden produced 17 points, seven rebounds and 11 
			assists but was 0 for 5 on 3-pointers, Houston shot just 7 for 35 
			from behind the arc with Eric Gordon, the league leader in 3s, going 
			2 for 14 overall and 0 for 7 on 3s.
 
 Hawks 102, Bulls 93
 
 ATLANTA -- Atlanta bounced back from a lopsided loss at Detroit two 
			nights earlier by extending its dominance against Chicago.
 
 The Hawks, who got off to a blistering shooting start, led by 29 
			points at halftime en route to extending their winning streak 
			against the Bulls to six games.
 
 Dennis Schroder had 25 points and six assists as the Hawks won for 
			the 10th time in their past 12 games.
 
 The Bulls' six straight losses to the Hawks is their longest active 
			regular-season streak against any opponent. Their last victory 
			against Atlanta came in April of 2015.
 
 Hornets 113, Raptors 78
 
 CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Charlotte played like a team intent on putting a 
			recent five-game losing streak behind it and gaining momentum while 
			it is in the middle of a five-game homestand.
 
 The Hornets outscored the Raptors 58-30 in the second half, leading 
			by as many as 37 points despite resting most of their starters 
			throughout the fourth quarter. It was their most-lopsided win of the 
			season.
 
			
			 
			Kemba Walker led the way with 32 points on 11-of-16 shooting from 
			the field, including 6 of 9 from 3-point range. He didn't play at 
			all in the fourth quarter, with the Hornets in a back-to-back 
			situation with Brooklyn coming to town on Saturday.
 Magic 112, Bucks 96
 
 ORLANDO -- Elfrid Payton scored 20 points and added six assists in 
			leading Orlando to a victory over Milwaukee at the Amway Center.
 
 The Magic snapped a three-game losing streak. The Bucks lost their 
			fourth consecutive game.
 
 The Magic had seven players finish in double figures when they 
			dominated the second half and never were seriously challenged for 
			the lead.
 
 76ers 93, Trail Blazers 92
 
 PHILADELPHIA -- Robert Covington's 3-pointer with 4.5 seconds 
			remaining lifted Philadelphia to a victory over Portland the 76ers' 
			sixth victory in seven games and eighth in 10.
 
 Covington, who finished with 22 points, took a pass from T.J. 
			McConnell and connected from the left wing.
 
			
			 
			
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			Portland's 
			Mason Plumlee then missed a layup in traffic at the buzzer as the 
			Trail Blazers dropped their fourth straight game.
 Ersan Ilyasova scored a season-high 24 points for Philadelphia.
 
 Nets 143, Pelicans 114
 
 NEW ORLEANS -- Brook Lopez and Bojan Bogdanovich scored 23 points 
			apiece as Brooklyn ended an 11-game losing streak by beating New 
			Orleans in the Smoothie King Center.
 
 Five teammates came off the bench to score in double figures for the 
			Nets, who won for the first time since a 120-118 victory against 
			Charlotte on Dec. 26.
 
			
			 
			Spencer Dinwiddie was the third Brooklyn starter to score in double 
			figures, finishing with 10 points. Rookie Caris LeVert led the Nets' 
			reserves with 17 points, Luis Scola scored 14 in eight 
			fourth-quarter minutes, Quincy Acy and Rondae Hollis-Jefferson each 
			had 12 and Randy Foye had 11. The Brooklyn bench outscored the New 
			Orleans bench 73-47.
 Grizzlies 107, Kings 91
 
 MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Marc Gasol scored 28 points and Zach Randolph 
			added 20 to lead Memphis to a victory over Sacramento at FedExForum.
 
 Gasol, a candidate to make the NBA All-Star team as a reserve, and 
			Randolph, a sixth man of the year candidate, helped the Grizzlies to 
			a lopsided edge on the boards. Randolph had 10 rebounds to finish 
			with a double-double and Gasol had nine.
 
 Tony Allen also chipped in with a double-double (13 points, 10 
			rebounds) for the Grizzlies.
 
 Jazz 112, Mavericks 107 (OT)
 
 DALLAS -- Rudy Gobert racked up career highs with 27 points and 25 
			rebounds, and Utah extended its winning streak to a season-high five 
			by slipping by Dallas in overtime at American Airlines Center.
 
 The Northwest Division-leading Jazz (28-16) had won four in a row 
			three previous times this season but had failed to get to five until 
			beating Dallas for the third time in three tries.
 
 Utah is also sneaking up the Western Conference standings, drawing 
			within a game of the Los Angeles for fourth place.
 
			
			 
			Lakers 108, Pacers 96
 LOS ANGELES -- Lou Williams scored a game-high 27 points and Los 
			Angeles ended a five-game skid with a victory over Indiana at 
			Staples Center.
 
 Julius Randle scored 16 points and Brandon Ingram and Nick Young 
			added 15 points apiece for the Lakers. Jordan Clarkson chipped in 12 
			points for Los Angeles.
 
 Paul George had 21 points to lead the Pacers, who had won seven of 
			their previous eight games. Al Jefferson scored all 20 of his points 
			in the first half for Indiana, which lost for the first time at 
			Staples in four games. Indiana center Myles Turner contributed 15 
			points.
 
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