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			roundup: Pacers muscle past 76ers for big road win 
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			 [December 15, 2018] 
			Thaddeus Young had 26 points and 10 rebounds to carry the 
			visiting Indiana Pacers past the Philadelphia 76ers 113-101 on 
			Friday for their sixth straight win. 
 Bojan Bogdanovic added 18 points and Victor Oladipo had 14 in just 
			his second game back from a sore knee that sidelined him for 11 
			games. Domantas Sabonis contributed 14 points and 16 rebounds.
 
 Joel Embiid led the Sixers with 40 points and 21 rebounds, while JJ 
			Redick scored 22 points and Ben Simmons had 18 points and nine 
			rebounds.
 
 Sixers guard Jimmy Butler missed his second straight game with a 
			strained groin and was replaced in the starting lineup by Furkan 
			Korkmaz. The Sixers fell to 14-3 at home and dropped back-to-back 
			home games for the first time all season.
 
 Warriors 130, Kings 125
 
 Golden State countered a 10-0 Sacramento run with a 17-2 game-ending 
			flurry, allowing the two-time defending NBA champions to escape with 
			a victory over the host Kings.
 
 Stephen Curry poured in a game-high 35 points, Kevin Durant had 33 
			and Klay Thompson 27, helping the Warriors bounce back from a 113-93 
			embarrassment at home against the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday night 
			with a second consecutive narrow victory over their Northern 
			California rival.
 
			
			 
			
 Buddy Hield had 27 points, De'Aaron Fox 25 and Willie Cauley-Stein 
			22 for the Kings, who had a two-game winning streak snapped.
 
 Knicks 126, Hornets 124 (OT)
 
 Emmanuel Mudiay scored a career-high 34 points, and visiting New 
			York rallied from a 21-point deficit to beat Charlotte in overtime.
 
 Mudiay hit a layup for a 126-121 lead with 17 seconds remaining, and 
			the Knicks held on from there although the Hornets had a chance to 
			tie at the buzzer, when Kemba Walker missed a drive in traffic.
 
 It was a shocker after the Hornets led 72-53 at halftime and 93-78 
			going into the fourth quarter. It was payback, as well, after the 
			Hornets rolled to a 119-107 victory in New York last Sunday.
 
 Nuggets 109, Thunder 98
 
 Nikola Jokic had 24 points, 15 rebounds and nine assists, Jamal 
			Murray had 19 points and nine rebounds, and host Denver held off 
			Oklahoma City.
 
 Juan Hernangomez had 16 points and Torrey Craig scored 15 for the 
			Nuggets, who kept the top spot in the Western Conference with the 
			win.
 
 Paul George scored a game-high 32 points, Steven Adams had 26 and 
			Russell Westbrook finished with 13 points and 14 rebounds for the 
			Thunder. Oklahoma City went only 17 of 29 from the foul line.
 
 Bucks 114, Cavaliers 102
 
 Giannis Antetokounmpo matched a career-high 44 points, grabbed 14 
			rebounds and had eight assists as visiting Milwaukee led 
			wire-to-wire and beat Cleveland.
 
			Antetokounmpo was coming off his lowest-scoring game of the season 
			-- 12 in a loss Wednesday to Indiana. On Friday, he went 14-for-19 
			from the field and made 16 of 21 free-throw attempts. Brook Lopez 
			scored 19 and Eric Bledsoe added 16 points for the Bucks.
 Jordan Clarkson led the Cavaliers with 23 points off the bench. 
			Rodney Hood added 19 for Cleveland.
 
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            Dec 14, 2018; 
			Philadelphia, PA, USA; Indiana Pacers forward Thaddeus Young (21) 
			drives against the Philadelphia 76ers during the first quarter at 
			Wells Fargo Center. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY 
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            Trail Blazers 128, Raptors 122
 Damian Lillard scored 24 points as host Portland took care of 
			Toronto with eight Trail Blazers scoring in double figures, 
			including Zach Collins with 16 and Seth Curry with 13, both season 
			highs and both coming off the bench.
 
 Kawhi Leonard scored 28 points and Fred VanVleet added a season-high 
			21 for the Raptors, who had won two in a row to begin their 
			four-game road trip. Portland's bench totaled 58 points, its season 
			high.
 
 Toronto was without center Jonas Valanciunas, who dislocated a thumb 
			in Wednesday's victory at Golden State, and point guard Kyle Lowry, 
			who had a thigh bruise.
 
 Heat 100, Grizzlies 97
 
 Josh Richardson and Kelly Olynyk scored 18 points each to lead Miami 
			to a win over host Memphis as the Heat snapped a two-game losing 
			streak.
 
 Heat center Hassan Whiteside, who missed the past four games due to 
			the birth of his son, produced six points, seven rebounds and two 
			blocks in 22 minutes.
 
 Memphis, which has lost three of its past four games, was led by 
			point guard Mike Conley, who scored a game-high 22 points and dished 
			out eight assists.
 
 Celtics 129, Hawks 108
 
 Kyrie Irving scored 12 of his 24 points in a 42-point first quarter 
			to spark Boston to its eighth straight win in defeating visiting 
			Atlanta.
 
 Irving was 8-for-15 from the floor and 4-for-5 on 3-pointers, with 
			five rebounds, five assists and four steals and has shown no 
			lingering effects from the right shoulder soreness that caused him 
			to miss the Dec. 10 game against New Orleans. In his last two games, 
			Irving has scored 62 points.
 
 The Hawks got a career-high-matching 19 points from Kevin Huerter 
			for his second straight outing. Forward John Collins posted his 
			sixth consecutive double-double, scoring 11 points and pulling down 
			14 rebounds for Atlanta, which has dropped two straight and six of 
			its last seven.
 
 Nets 125, Wizards 118
 
 Spencer Dinwiddie scored 27 points in 32 minutes off the bench and 
			Brooklyn defeated visiting Washington for its season-high fourth 
			straight win.
 
 
            
			 
            Joe Harris scored 19 points and Rodions Kurucs and Rondae 
			Hollis-Jefferson had 15 each for the Nets.
 
 Bradley Beal led the Wizards with 31 points on 13-for-22 shooting 
			and added nine assists. John Wall had 17 points and a game-high 13 
			assists for Washington, which has lost four straight.
 
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