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roundup: Parker returns as Bucks win in final second
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[February 03, 2018]
Jabari Parker scored 12 points in his first game since
February of last season and Giannis Antetokounmpo capped off a
29-point night by scoring with a second left as the Milwaukee Bucks
held on for a 92-90 victory over the New York Knicks on Friday night
at the Bradley Center.
Antetokounmpo pulled down an Enes Kanter miss with 24 seconds left
and worked the clock down before putting up a left-handed floater,
breaking a 90-90 tie in the final second. The Knicks called timeout,
and Tim Hardaway Jr. missed a 3 as time expired.
Antetokounmpo hit 10 of 21 shots and went 8-for-12 from the free
throw line while adding 11 rebounds for the Bucks, who were playing
without point guard Malcolm Brogdon after an MRI revealed a
partially torn left quadriceps tendon that will sideline him six to
eight weeks.
Parker had been sidelined since Feb. 8 of last season when he tore
his left ACL for the second time in his brief career. He played his
limit of 15 minutes and showed few signs of rust in the opening
half, scoring 12 points on 4-of-7 shooting. He got his first true
test of the knee in the final minute of the first quarter, driving
the length of the court, planting and going up for a dunk.
76ers 103, Heat 97
Ben Simmons had 20 points, six rebounds and five assists to lead all
five starters in double figures as host Philadelphia defeated Miami.
Joel Embiid scored 17 points and grabbed 11 rebounds while Dario
Saric had 17 points and 10 rebounds as the Sixers snapped a
three-game losing streak and moved one game above .500. Robert
Covington and JJ Redick scored 13 points each and Justin Anderson
had 11.
The Heat outscored the Sixers 37-17 and managed to pull within four
in the fourth quarter, but Philadelphia was able to hold on.
Celtics 119, Hawks 110
Terry Rozier scored 10 of his career-high 31 points late in the
third quarter, propelling Boston over Atlanta at TD Garden.
Jayson Tatum complemented Rozier with 27 points, helping the Celtics
beat the Hawks for the third straight time this season in a duel
between the teams with the best and worst records in the Eastern
Conference.
The Celtics were playing for a second consecutive game without
All-Star guard Kyrie Irving, out with a bruised quad. Boston was
also without Marcus Morris (hip), Marcus Smart (hand) and Shane
Larkin (knee).
Hornets 133, Pacers 126
Kemba Walker scored 41 points to help make sure Charlotte didn't
waste a franchise record set early in the game against visiting
Indiana.
The Hornets scored a record 49 first-quarter points. That was the
most points for any quarter in franchise history.
Nic Batum, buoyed by seven 3s, pumped in a season-high 31 points and
Frank Kaminsky supplied 15 points, as the Hornets cranked it up late
after a spotty midgame stretch.
Lakers 102, Nets 99
Brook Lopez received a video tribute at the end of the first quarter
in his return to Brooklyn and scored 19 points as Los Angeles took
the lead for good midway through the fourth quarter and held on.
Lopez, who is the Nets' all-time leading scorer, received a nice
hand from fans in pregame introductions and then was given a tribute
at the end of the opening quarter. The center scored 14 points in
the second half and finished making 8 of 13 shots and 3 of 5
3-pointers.
D'Angelo Russell, who was acquired from the Lakers for Lopez, had 15
points on 7-of-18 shooting for the Nets.
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Pelicans 114, Thunder 100
Without new frontcourt partner Nikola Mirotic, Anthony Davis scored
43 points and passed Davis West as New Orleans' all-time leading
scorer in a win over Oklahoma City at Chesapeake Energy Arena. Davis
also had 10 rebounds and is expected to join forces with Mirotic for
the first time on Saturday when New Orleans visits Minnesota .
E'Twaun Moore added 26 points, Jrue Holiday had 11 points and 11
assists, Darius Miller scored 11 off the bench and Rajon Rondo had
seven points, 13 assists, seven rebounds and four steals for the
Pelicans.
Russell Westbrook had a triple-double for the Thunder, finishing
with 16 points, 14 assists and 10 rebounds. Steven Adams had 23
points and 12 rebounds, Paul George scored 15 points, Alex Abrines
had 14, Carmelo Anthony 13 and Jerami Grant had 12 points and 12
rebounds.
Raptors 130, Trail Blazers 105
DeMar DeRozan scored 26 of his 35 points in the first half as
Toronto hammered Portland at Air Canada Centre.
Jonas Valanciunas added 18 points and eight rebounds for the
Raptors, who won for the third time in four outings. Six players
scored in double figures for Toronto.
Damian Lillard scored 32 points and dished out 10 assists for the
Trail Blazers, who lost for only the second time in nine games. CJ
McCollum had 21 points and Jusuf Nurkic 20 for Portland.
Jazz 129, Suns 97
Rookie guard Donovan Mitchell scored 40 points and made a
season-high seven 3-pointers and Joe Ingles added 16 points in
Utah's lopsided victory over Phoenix at Talking Stick Resort Arena.
Ricky Rubio had 14 points, nine assists and six rebounds, and every
starter scored in double figures for the Jazz, who won their second
straight blowout after beating Golden State 129-99 on Tuesday.
Ingles made four 3-pointers to extend his hot shooting. He made a
career-high six 3s against Golden State and has 16 in his last four
games.
Warriors 119, Kings 104
Golden State avenged a November loss to Sacramento with a victory at
Golden 1 Center.
Kevin Durant had 33 points and connected on six of the Warriors' 17
3-pointers. Stephen Curry had 23 points and Klay Thompson 20 for
Golden State, which made more than half of its 33 3-point attempts
and outscored the Kings 51-30 from beyond the arc.
The win was the Warriors' 11th straight following a loss this
season. They have not recorded a two-game losing streak all season.
Golden State was coming off a 129-99 loss at Utah on Tuesday.
--Field Level Media
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