Highlights of Wednesday's NBA games
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[March 23, 2017]
March 22 (The Sports Xchange) -
Highlights of Wednesday's National Basketball Association games:
Thunder 122, 76ers 97
Russell Westbrook recorded his 35th triple-double of the season to
lead the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 122-97 victory over the
Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday.
Westbrook scored 18 points -- going 6 of 6 from the field and 6-of-6
from the free-throw line -- in only 27 minutes. He also recorded 14
assists and 11 rebounds. Westbrook didn't attempt a three-pointer
for the first time since March 14, 2016, a span of 83 games.
Oklahoma City's Enes Kanter wasn't perfect from the field, but he
was close. He scored 24 points on 8-of-9 shooting and grabbed 11
rebounds off the bench. Victor Oladipo scored 18 points for the
Thunder.
The 76ers were paced by Nik Stauskas, who came off the bench to
score 20 points.
Hornets 109, Magic 102
Reserve forward Frank Kaminsky scored 18 points, including 13 in the
decisive fourth quarter, in sparking Charlotte to a victory over
Orlando.
The Hornets won their third consecutive game and kept their slim
playoff hopes alive. The Magic lost to the Hornets for the fourth
time this season.
Kemba Walker led the Hornets with 22 points and added seven assists.
Reserve Marco Belinelli scored 20 points, including 16 in a
five-minute, second quarter stretch.
Celtics 109, Pacers 100
Playing its first game after clinching a playoff spot, Boston scored
39 points in the third quarter en route to its 12th win in its past
13 home games.
Boston led by 17 points two minutes into the fourth quarter before
the Pacers used a 10-0 run that grew to 13-2 to get as close as six.
Indiana went cold and could get no closer.
Isaiah Thomas scored 25 points and dished out five assists, and
Avery Bradley had 18 points and eight rebounds for the Celtics. Al
Horford had 15 points, eight rebounds and eight assists, Jae Crowder
recorded 15 points and six boards, and Kelly Olynyk registered 11
points and eight boards for Boston.
Bulls 117, Pistons 95
Chicago didn't have its top two centers, but the Bulls kept their
playoff hopes alive with a victory against Detroit at the United
Center.
Paced by Nikola Mirotic's 28 points, the Bulls pulled even with the
Pistons for ninth in the Eastern Conference. Both teams are 1 1/2
game behind the Miami Heat for the conference's eighth and final
playoff spot.
Chicago didn't have starting center Robin Lopez, who served a
one-game suspension for a fight Tuesday with Toronto Raptors forward
Serge Ibaka. The Bulls were also without his main backup, Cristiano
Felicio, who injured his back against the Raptors.
Wizards 104, Hawks 100
Bradley Beal scored 28 points, and John Wall had all 22 of his
points in the second half as Washington snapped a two-game losing
streak with a win over Atlanta.
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Wall missed all eight of his field-goal attempts in
the first half and finished 6-of-21, but the All-Star scored 12
points in the third quarter and hit two free throws with five
seconds remaining to seal the win. He finished with 10 assists for
the Wizards.
Tim Hardaway Jr. had 29 points and Dennis Schroder 18 for the Hawks,
who have lost five straight. Dwight Howard finished with 14 points
and 16 rebounds
Nuggets 126, Cavaliers 113
Gary Harris scored 21 points and Will Barton had 20 as Denver beat
Cleveland.
Nikola Jokic recorded 16 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists, and
Wilson Chandler returned from missing four games to score 18 for
Denver. Kenneth Faried had his best game after missing nine with
back spasms, finishing with 17 points and nine rebounds in 19
minutes.
Kyrie Irving led Cleveland with 33 points, LeBron James scored 18
and Deron Williams had 19 off the bench. The Cavaliers' lead over
Boston for the best record in the Eastern Conference is down to one
game.
Bucks 116, Kings 98
Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 22 of his 32 points during an explosive
first half, and Milwaukee completed its most victorious road trip in
nearly three decades.
Antetokounmpo canned 12-of-22 shots, including 9-of-13 before
intermission to lead Milwaukee to a 19-point halftime lead en route
to its fourth victory in six games on its longest trip of the
season. It was the first time Milwaukee won four games on a single
trip since January 1989.
Buddy Hield scored 21 points to pace the Kings, but Sacramento lost
its third straight and fell to 3-11 since the All-Star break.
Jazz 108, Knicks 101
Rudy Gobert scored a career-high 35 points on a career-best 13-of-14
shooting as Utah snapped a three-game losing streak.
Gobert added 13 rebounds and blocked four shots, recording his 50th
double-double of the season. Gordon Hayward chipped in 19 points,
and George Hill added 15.
Kristaps Porzingis scored 24 points, Derrick Rose 17 and Carmelo
Anthony 16 for the Knicks, who took their eighth loss in 10 games. [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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