NBA
roundup: James, retooled Cavs roll in Boston
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[February 12, 2018]
On the day the Celtics retired
Paul Pierce's number, LeBron James stole the spotlight, leading the
new-look Cleveland Cavaliers to a 121-99 victory against former
teammate Kyrie Irving and host Boston on Sunday.
James had 24 points, 10 assists and eight rebounds. Cleveland was
playing its first game with a full squad after making a series of
deadline-day trades to retool its roster, with George Hill, Rodney
Hood, Jordan Clarkson and Larry Nance Jr. all making their Cavs
debuts.
Clarkson finished with 17 points while Hood and J.R. Smith each
added 15. Hill had 12 and Nance chipped in five to help the Cavs to
a second straight win.
Irving led the Celtics with 18 points and five assists. Marcus
Morris was the only other player in double figures with 17 for
Boston, which dropped its second straight.
Rockets 104, Mavericks 97
Chris Paul guided host Houston to a victory over undermanned Dallas.
Paul finished with 25 points, eight rebounds, nine assists and three
steals, providing the spark down the stretch of the third quarter
that enabled the Rockets to extend their winning streak to eight
games.
James Harden added 27 points, six rebounds and five assists, and
Clint Capela posted a double-double (16 points, 11 boards) for
Houston. The Mavericks left Dirk Nowitzki, Wesley Matthews and J.J.
Barea back in Dallas following their home triumph over the Los
Angeles Lakers on Saturday night. They received 20 points from Yogi
Ferrell and a 18 points and 12 rebounds from Dwight Powell.
Thunder 110, Grizzlies 92
Paul George amassed 33 points, eight assists and three steals as
short-handed Oklahoma City routed visiting Memphis.
George helped the Thunder win without Russell Westbrook (sprained
left ankle) and forward Carmelo Anthony (sprained right ankle), who
missed each missed a second consecutive game.
Marc Gasol led the Grizzlies with 18 points, but Memphis dropped its
sixth straight.
Raptors 123, Hornets 103
DeMar DeRozan scored 25 points and visiting Toronto wore out
travel-weary Charlotte.
CJ Miles posted 24 points off the bench and Jonas Valanciunas
supplied 21 points for Toronto, which shot 56.3 percent from the
field. The Raptors won their fifth game in a row, though the other
four came at home.
The Hornets had returned home Saturday morning after finishing a
four-game West Coast trip with Friday night's loss at Utah. A night
earlier, they lost in overtime at Portland. Charlotte lost its
fourth game in a row Sunday despite 23 points from Kemba Walker and
17 points and 13 rebounds from Dwight Howard.
Timberwolves 111, Kings 106
Karl-Anthony Towns' 22-footer broke a late tie, and Minnesota went
onto beat Sacramento in Minneapolis for its 13th consecutive home
win.
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Towns led all scorers with 29 points for the Timberwolves, who
snapped a two-game losing streak. Jimmy Butler added 18 points, and
Andrew Wiggins added 16 points to go with eight rebounds for
Minnesota.
Rookie De'Aaron Fox had 23 points for the Kings, who lost for the
fourth time in five games.
Hawks 118, Pistons 115
Dewayne Dedmon converted a three-point play that gave Atlanta a late
lead and then knocked down a clutch 3-pointer to help the Hawks beat
visiting Detroit.
Atlanta was down 107-104 with 2:24 play but mounted an 8-0 run,
fueled by Dedmon, to take the lead. Dedmon grabbed an offensive
rebound, hit a layup and made the ensuing free throw that put the
Hawks in front. He followed with a 3-pointer from the right wing as
the shot clock was winding down on Atlanta's next possession that
put the Hawks up 112-107.
Dennis Schroder scored 23 points and went 6-for-6 from the foul line
in the final seconds to seal the win for Atlanta. Dedmon finished
with 20 points and 13 rebounds. Andre Drummond scored 25 points and
grabbed 15 rebounds, and Reggie Bullock added 20 points for the
Pistons, who have dropped two straight.
Pacers 121, Knicks 113
Victor Oladipo scored 30 points to lead Indiana past New York in
Indianapolis.
Oladipo added nine assists and eight rebounds to go along with six
steals. Bojan Bogdanovic had 20 points, and Thaddeus Young delivered
a double-double with 18 points and 11 rebounds for the Pacers.
Enes Kanter and Tim Hardaway Jr. shared top-scoring honors for the
Knicks with 17 points. Kanter, who had 11 rebounds, was able to
return after missing the previous game following oral surgery.
Jazz 115, Trail Blazers 96
Donovan Mitchell scored 27 points and Joe Ingles 24 to lead visiting
Utah past Portland.
Rudy Gobert contributed 12 points and 11 rebounds as the Jazz won
their ninth consecutive game and ended Portland's nine-game home
winning streak. Jae Crowder -- donning a Utah uniform for the first
time after a three-team trade -- chipped in 15 points and five
rebounds off the bench.
Damian Lillard, coming off a 50-point game Friday at Sacramento, led
the Trail Blazers with 39 points. Portland's CJ McCollum added 22.
--Field Level Media
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