NBA
roundup: Harden drops 47 vs. Jazz
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[December 18, 2018]
James Harden carried the load
down the stretch once again as the Houston Rockets extended their
winning streak to four games with a 102-97 victory over the visiting
Utah Jazz on Monday.
Harden scored a game-high 47 points and contributed six rebounds,
five assists and five steals as Houston (15-14) climbed above .500
for the first time since Nov. 23.
After Utah pulled even at 94-94 on a Rudy Gobert tip-in with 1:59
remaining, Harden sank a 3-pointer when Ricky Rubio and Royce
O'Neale dropped under a screen set by Chris Paul. After Harden added
two free throws, Utah cut the deficit to 99-97 on three Donovan
Mitchell free throws with 35 seconds to go.
With 13.3 seconds left, Harden then buried another 3-pointer with
Rubio defending, producing the final margin. Mitchell led the Jazz
with 23 points.
Bucks 107, Pistons 104
Giannis Antetokounmpo powered for 32 points, 12 rebounds and five
assists, and Milwaukee overcame a triple-double from Blake Griffin
to win at Detroit.
Khris Middleton had 22 points and six assists, and Eric Bledsoe
contributed 17 points and nine assists for the Bucks, who won for
the fourth time in five games.
Griffin had 19 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists but also committed
10 turnovers. Detroit's Reggie Bullock supplied 24 points and
Stanley Johnson contributed 20 points and six rebounds off the
bench. Andre Drummond chipped in 10 points with 14 rebounds for the
Pistons, who had won their previous contest to snap a six-game skid.
Suns 128, Knicks 110
T.J. Warren scored 17 of his 26 points in a dominating third
quarter, and Phoenix opened a season-high, five-game road trip by
routing New York.
Devin Booker led the Suns with 38 points in his second game back
from a hamstring injury, but it was Warren who helped the Suns turn
things around after halftime.
DeAndre Ayton had a double-double of 21 points and 13 rebounds,
while Josh Jackson (14 points) and Richaun Holmes (13) also finished
in double figures for Phoenix. Emmanuel Mudiay led the Knicks with
32 points.
Timberwolves 132, Kings 105
Karl-Anthony Towns scored 14 points and grabbed 14 rebounds, and
eight other Minnesota players produced double-figure point totals as
the Timberwolves soundly defeated Sacramento in Minneapolis.
Andrew Wiggins led the Timberwolves with 17 points, and Derrick
Rose, starting for the injured Jeff Teague, had 13 points and 11
assists.
Minnesota led by as much as 36 in the first half and then had to
weather a Sacramento comeback attempt in the third period. Buddy
Hield paced the Kings with 21 points.
Thunder 121, Bulls 96
Paul George scored 24 points to lead Oklahoma City to a win over
visiting Chicago.
George scored 16 points in the final 4:47 of the second quarter as
the Thunder closed the quarter on a 23-7 run to seize control of the
game. It looked as if Oklahoma City had done that earlier, when a
21-3 run in the first quarter brought the Thunder from down five to
up 13 before Chicago fought its way back in.
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Rockets guard James Harden (13) shoots the ball as Utah Jazz forward
Jae Crowder (99) defends during the third quarter at Toyota Center.
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Russell Westbrook had 13 points, 16 rebounds and 11 assists for his
111th career triple-double as the Thunder won for the second
consecutive game. Steven Adams added 19 and Dennis Schroder 18.
Lauri Markkanen had 16 points and 15 rebounds for the Bulls, and
Bobby Portis also scored 16 points.
Spurs 123, 76ers 96
Rudy Gay scored 21 points, and LaMarcus Aldridge added 20 points and
10 rebounds as host San Antonio routed Philadelphia to win for the
fifth time in six games.
The Spurs led by 11 at halftime but broke open the game in the
middle of the third quarter via a 15-0 run that expanded their
advantage to 79-53. Gay had 11 points in a period that allowed San
Antonio to build as much as a 29-point lead and take a 93-71 cushion
into the final 12 minutes.
DeMar DeRozan also scored 20 points for the Spurs. JJ Redick and Ben
Simmons led Philadelphia with 16 points each, and Joel Embiid added
13 points and 11 rebounds.
Warriors 110, Grizzlies 93
Andre Iguodala returned from a three-game absence to hit two
second-quarter 3-pointers, helping Golden State pull away from
Memphis in Oakland, Calif.
Kevin Durant had 23 points, Stephen Curry 20 and Klay Thompson and
Jonas Jerebko 16 apiece for the Warriors, who won for the sixth time
in their past seven games.
Omri Casspi, a member of Golden State's championship team last
season, had a team-high 20 points for the Grizzlies, who found out
shortly before game time that star point guard Mike Conley would be
unavailable due to a sore hamstring.
Trail Blazers 131, Clippers 127
Damian Lillard scored 22 of his 39 points in the third quarter, and
backcourt mate CJ McCollum added 27 points as Portland held on to
win at Los Angeles.
Jusuf Nurkic contributed 20 points and seven assists for the Trail
Blazers, who followed a victory over the NBA's top team, the Toronto
Raptors, on Friday with the win over the high-scoring Clippers.
Tobias Harris scored a career-high 39 points including 11 free
throws for the Clippers, who lost for just the fourth time in 13
home games this season. However, Los Angeles has lost four
consecutive games overall.
--Field Level Media
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