NBA
roundup: Clippers stun Mavs
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[February 06, 2018]
Dirk Nowitzki became the sixth
NBA player to reach the 50,000-minute milestone, but Danilo
Gallinari stole the spotlight with two lead-changing free throws
with 24 seconds remaining Monday, helping the host Los Angeles
Clippers overtake the Dallas Mavericks 104-101.
Gallinari, playing just his third game since missing almost two
months with a partially torn left glute, finished with a season-best
28 points. Tobias Harris added 19 for the Clippers, who scored the
game's final 13 points after trailing 101-91 with 4:42 to go.
The win was the Clippers' fourth in their past five games and 14th
in their past 20.
Wesley Matthews had 23 points and Devin Harris 16 for the Mavericks,
who missed their last seven shots and mixed in three turnovers in
their game-ending scoring drought.
Pistons 111, Trail Blazers 91
Blake Griffin posted 21 points, nine rebounds and six assists, and
Detroit stretched its winning streak to four games by pulling away
from visiting Portland.
Detroit reached the .500 mark and is 3-0 since Griffin joined the
starting lineup. The five-time All-Star was acquired from the Los
Angeles Clippers a week ago.
Andre Drummond racked up 17 points, 17 rebounds and five assists for
the Pistons, and Anthony Tolliver scored 13 of his 15 points during
the fourth quarter. Damian Lillard led the Trail Blazers with 20
points.
Wizards 111, Pacers 102
Bradley Beal scored 21 on 9-of-16 shooting to lead eight Washington
players in double figures in a win at Indiana.
The Wizards have won five consecutive games, all since John Wall
went down with a knee injury. He had a procedure last week and is
expected to be out six to eight weeks.
Kelly Oubre Jr. contributed 15 points and Otto Porter Jr. 13 for the
Wizards, who shot 54.9 percent from the field. Washington's Markieff
Morris contributed 11 points and a team-high 10 rebounds. Indiana's
Bojan Bogdanovich scored 29 points.
Magic 111, Heat 109
Jonathon Simmons drove the lane for a game-winning dunk with 1:31
left as Orlando -- which entered with the worst record in the NBA --
upset host Miami.
Miami had a chance to send the game to overtime on its final
possession with 13 seconds left, but Josh Richardson missed a
contested mid-range jumper. Miami's Tyler Johnson grabbed the
rebound, but his shot was blocked by Bismack Biyombo.
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After a review in which a goaltending call on Biyombo was
overturned, Miami got one more chance with 1.8 seconds left, but
Justise Winslow's bad inbounds pass was intercepted by Orlando to
end the game.
Jazz 133, Pelicans 109
Rodney Hood came off the bench to score 30 points as hot-shooting
Utah won its sixth consecutive game with a victory at New Orleans.
The Jazz made 58.4 percent (52 of 89) of their field-goal attempts,
including 66.7 percent (14 of 21) of their 3-point tries.
Utah's Ricky Rubio had 20 points and 11 assists, Derrick Favors
scored 19, Rudy Gobert had 19 points and 10 rebounds, Joe Ingles
scored 18 and Royce O'Neale had 13. Jrue Holiday paced the Pelicans
with 28 points.
Nuggets 121, Hornets 104
Gary Harris scored 27 points and host Denver used an array of
3-point shooting to produce a victory over Charlotte.
Seven Denver players hit at least one 3-point basket, topped by
Harris with five (on seven attempts). Jamal Murray, who made four
treys, and Will Barton, who supplied eight assists, both posted 18
points. Nikola Jokic added 15 points and 16 rebounds for the
Nuggets, who completed a 3-0 homestand.
Kemba Walker scored 20 points and Dwight Howard added 19 points for
the Hornets.
Kings 104, Bulls 98
Bogdan Bogdanovic scored a team-high 15 points, and Sacramento
rallied from a 21-point, first-half deficit to beat visiting
Chicago.
George Hill scored 14 points for the Kings, and Garrett Temple had
12. Zach LaVine scored a season-high 27 points to lead the Bulls,
who lost their seventh game in a row.
Chicago center Robin Lopez was ejected late in the first half for
screaming at officials about what he believed should have been a
foul call. Lopez, who is a candidate to be traded this week, threw a
chair in the tunnel on his way to the locker room.
--Field Level Media
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