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roundup: Rockets rout reeling Spurs
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[December 01, 2018]
Clint Capela scored 27 points on 12-of-16 shooting and pulled down
12 rebounds in just three quarters as the visiting Houston Rockets
rolled to a 136-105 win over the reeling San Antonio Spurs on
Friday.
The Rockets, with point guard Chris Paul back in the lineup after
sitting out three games with a hamstring injury, emphatically
snapped a four-game losing streak, taking a 70-47 lead into halftime
and never looking back.
It was the second straight blowout loss suffered by the Spurs, who
were defeated 128-89 in Minnesota on Wednesday.
San Antonio has dropped five of its past seven games and eight of
the 11 games it has played since beating the Rockets, also on the
Spurs' home court, on Nov. 10. It marks the first time since 1987
that the Spurs have lost consecutive games by 30 or more points.
Lakers 114, Mavericks 103
LeBron James scored 28 points and Brandon Ingram added 19 as Los
Angeles Lakers rallied from a double-digit deficit in the first half
and pulled away for a victory over visiting Dallas.
Kyle Kuzma scored 15 points with 12 rebounds as the Lakers answered
consecutive defeats earlier in the week with victories on
back-to-back days after they built a big lead and held on against
the Indiana Pacers on Thursday.
Harrison Barnes scored 29 points and Dwight Powell added 17 off the
bench for the Mavericks, who saw their three-game winning streak
come to an end. Dallas entered with seven victories in their
previous eight games.

Grizzlies 131, Nets 125 (2OT)
Mike Conley scored 13 of his season-high 37 points in the second
overtime, and Memphis recorded a wild victory over Brooklyn, which
saw its home losing streak reach six games.
Rookie Jaren Jackson scored a career-high 36 points, and his
3-pointer with 15.9 seconds left in regulation forged a 111-111
deadlock and forced overtime. He had cut the deficit to three just
12 seconds earlier by converting a four-point play.
Conley hit the game-tying basket with nine seconds left in the first
overtime to forge a 117-117 tie. Then he scored all but one of
Memphis' points in the second overtime. Conley finished one point
shy of his career high as he shot 13 of 25 and also handed out 10
assists.
Heat 106, Pelicans 101
Josh Richardson scored a team-high 20 points -- including a key
drive with 26 seconds left -- as Miami snapped a six-game home
losing streak by defeating New Orleans.
Pelicans star Anthony Davis scored 41 points, 19 of them in the
third quarter. It was his third game of at least 40 points this
season. New Orleans guard Jrue Holiday added 21 points and eight
assists.
Miami led by as many as 31 points in the second quarter and then
held on to snap its longest home losing streak since 2008. New
Orleans got as close as three points late in the fourth quarter.
Dwyane Wade provided 18 points off the Heat bench.
Nuggets 113, Trail Blazers 112
Gary Harris scored 27 points as visiting Denver defeated Portland
while Paul Millsap contributed 22 points and 10 rebounds and Nikola
Jokic added 15 points, eight assists and six rebounds as the Nuggets
won their fifth straight game.
CJ McCollum bombed in 33 points but missed a jump shot that would
have been the game-winner at the final horn as the Trail Blazers
fell for the sixth time in nine games.
Al-Farouq Aminu chipped in a season-high 20 points for Portland,
which trailed by as many as 17 points in the second quarter.
76ers 123, Wizards 98
Joel Embiid scored 16 points and grabbed 15 rebounds, recording his
league-best 22nd double-double, as host Philadelphia dismantled
Washington.
Ben Simmons had 13 points, 10 assists and eight rebounds for his
15th double-double this season. Eight Sixers reached double figures
in the win, half of them reserves, as they improved to 12-1 at home
and won their third in a row.

Bradley Beal scored 19 points for the Wizards, who fell to 2-9 on
the road and dropped their second straight. They played without
center Dwight Howard, who could be lost for several months after
undergoing back surgery.
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Nov 30, 2018; San
Antonio, TX, USA; Houston Rockets center Clint Capela (15) drives to
the basket past San Antonio Spurs small forward Dante Cunningham
(33) during the second half at AT&T Center. Soobum Im-USA TODAY
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Jazz 119, Hornets 111
Kyle Korver scored 14 points off the bench, 12 of those on
3-pointers, in his first game back with Utah in helping overpower
host Charlotte to win a second straight to start its three-game
trip.
Donovan Mitchell led all scorers with 30, Jae Crowder came off the
bench for 24 points and a team-high seven assists, and Rudy Gobert
contributed 20 points and 17 rebounds for the Jazz, who had not won
at Charlotte since December 2013, when the opponents were known as
the Bobcats.
Jeremy Lamb had 24 points, Kemba Walker 21 and Tony Parker 20 points
and a game-high nine assists to pace the Hornets.
Celtics 128, Cavaliers 95
Kyrie Irving scored 29 points, and six other Celtics scored in
double figures as Boston defeated visiting Cleveland.
Irving, the former Cavaliers guard who demanded a trade out of
Cleveland before last season, haunted his old team to the tune of
11-of-15 shooting from the field, including 5 for 7 from beyond the
arc. Irving also grabbed four rebounds and dished out four assists.
The Celtics were deadly from 3-point range, connecting on 17 of 31
attempts. They recorded season highs in points, margin of victory
and field-goal percentage (53.3 percent).
Thunder 124, Hawks 109
Russell Westbrook scored 23 points, finishing one rebound short of a
second consecutive triple-double, to lead Oklahoma City to a win
over visiting Atlanta.
The Thunder took control with a 38-point second quarter, with Paul
George scoring 13 of his 20 points in the quarter to help Oklahoma
City turn what was a two-point lead into a 20-point cushion by the
break.
Alex Abrines hit a career-high seven 3-pointers, going 7 of 11 from
the field with all of his attempts coming from long distance to
finish with 21 points. Oklahoma City was 43.9 percent from behind
the 3-point line, hitting 18 of 41 shots from distance.
Pistons 107, Bulls 88
Blake Griffin had 20 points, 10 rebounds and five assists and host
Detroit extended its winning streak to four games by defeating
Chicago.

Reggie Jackson also scored 20 points, while Andre Drummond piled up
19 points, 20 rebounds, four blocks, two assists and two steals for
Detroit. Reggie Bullock added 13 points and six assists, and Ish
Smith tossed in 12 points off the bench.
Rookie Wendell Carter Jr.'s career-high 28 points led the Bulls, who
have lost five straight and nine of their last 10.
Magic 99, Suns 85
Terrence Ross single-handedly broke open a tight game with three
consecutive hoops to open the fourth quarter, propelling Orlando to
victory over host Phoenix.
Nikola Vucevic recorded a 25-point, 15-rebound double-double,
helping the Magic complete a five-game Western swing with a 2-3
record.
Deandre Ayton had a team-high 19 points for Phoenix, which learned
just before the start of the game that standout guard Devin Booker
would miss the contest with a toe injury. The loss was the Suns'
fourth straight overall and seventh in their last eight games.
--Field Level Media
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