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roundup: Nets overcome James, Lakers
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[December 19, 2018]
D'Angelo Russell collected 22
points and a career-high-tying 13 assists as the Brooklyn Nets
overcame 36 points from LeBron James on Tuesday night and held on
for a 115-110 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers in New York.
Facing his former team for the third time since being acquired by
Brooklyn on draft night in 2017, Russell posted his second
double-double of the season, hitting 9 of 21 shots, including a
clutch 3-pointer from the top of the key over Kyle Kuzma with 22
seconds left to put Brooklyn ahead 113-107.
Joe Harris added 19 points, reserve Spencer Dinwiddie contributed 18
and Hollis-Jefferson finished with 17 as the Nets extended their
winning streak to six games.
James nearly posted his third triple-double as a Laker, finishing
with 13 rebounds to go along with eight assists. Lonzo Ball hit five
3-pointers and contributed 23 points. Kyle Kuzma contributed 22
points and 11 rebounds as the Lakers lost for the third time in four
games.
Cavaliers 92, Pacers 91
Larry Nance Jr. tipped in a missed shot by Rodney Hood at the buzzer
as Cleveland defeated Indiana in Indianapolis.
Indiana had a chance to ice the game, but Victor Oladipo missed
three consecutive free throws to give Cleveland the opportunity to
win only its eighth game of the season. The Pacers had their
seven-game win streak snapped, while the Cavaliers ended a two-game
skid.
Nance, starting in place of the injured Tristan Thompson, finished
with 15 points and 16 rebounds. Hood scored 17. Domantas Sabonis
scored 17 points to lead six Indiana players in double figures.
Oladipo struggled to score 12 points on 4-of-15 shooting from the
field.
Nuggets 126, Mavericks 118
Jamal Murray had 22 points, including a big 3-pointer late, and also
added a career-high 15 assists as host Denver turned back Dallas.
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Nets small forward Joe Harris (12) shoots over Los Angeles Lakers
point guard Lonzo Ball (2) during the fourth quarter at Barclays
Center. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports
Nikola Jokic scored a game-high 32 points and also had 16 rebounds
to help Denver sweep a four-game homestand and stay atop the Western
Conference standings. Trey Lyles and Monte Morris scored 16 points
each off the bench for the Nuggets. Denver has won 11 of its past
13, and its 21-9 record ties the best start in franchise history.
Harrison Barnes tied a season high with 30 points, and rookie
sensation Luka Doncic had 23 points and 12 assists for the
Mavericks, who have lost three straight.
Hawks 118, Wizards 110
Jeremy Lin scored 10 of his 16 points during a 22-9 fourth-quarter
spurt that allowed host Atlanta to defeat Washington and end a
three-game losing streak.
Lin was one of seven players who scored in double figures for
Atlanta. He shot 6-for-12 from the field with four assists and three
rebounds. John Collins had a double-double for the seventh time in
eight games with 20 points and 13 rebounds. Trae Young scored 19
points and handed out four assists.
The Wizards, who have lost five of their past six got 29 points from
Bradley Beal, who was 11-for-17 from the floor and added 10
rebounds. Trevor Ariza had 19 points and eight rebounds in his
Washington debut.
--Field Level Media
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