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roundup: Bucks end Raptors' 7-game streak with OT win
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[February 24, 2018]
Milwaukee forward Giannis Antetokounmpo had 26 points and 12
rebounds and Khris Middleton and Eric Bledsoe had 21 points apiece
when the Bucks opened their post-break season with a 122-119
overtime victory over the Eastern Division-leading Toronto Raptors
at Air Canada Centre on Friday.
Jason Terry had 14 points, including five in overtime, and John
Henson had 12 points and eight rebounds in his first game after
missing the previous three with a hamstring injury for the Bucks,
who have won six of eight.
DeMar DeRozan scored 33 points and Serge Ibaka had 18 points for
Raptors, who had a seven-game winning streak broken while losing for
the first time in three meetings against the Bucks.
Kyle Lowry and Pascal Siakam each had 17 points for the Raptors, who
forced overtime on Jonas Valanciunas' basket as regulation time
expired to make it 110-110.
Cavaliers 112, Grizzlies 89
LeBron James recorded his 11th triple-double of the season to lead
Cleveland past host Memphis.
James had 18 points, 14 rebounds and 11 assists to help the Cavs
avenge a 110-103 loss to Washington on Thursday, which snapped a
four-game winning streak.
Playing in its first game since the All-Star break, Memphis has now
lost eight in a row.
Pelicans 124, Heat 123 (OT)
Jrue Holiday made the game-winning basket with seven seconds left in
support of Anthony Davis' 45 points as New Orleans edged visiting
Miami in New Orleans.
Dwyane Wade's jumper gave the Heat a one-point lead with 21 seconds
left, but Holiday answered with a jumper from the lane. Miami had
another chance, but Wade missed a jumper and Josh Richardson missed
a tip.
Davis added 17 rebounds, five blocks and five steals as the Pelicans
won their fourth straight. The Heat lost their third straight in a
battle of teams that began the night clinging to the final playoff
spot in their respective conferences.
Rockets 120, Timberwolves 102
Clint Capela was a stabilizing force in the paint as Houston
extended its winning streak to 11 games with a victory over
Minnesota in Houston.
Capela finished with 25 points and 11 rebounds. The Rockets also
received strong performances from guards James Harden (31 points,
nine assists) and Chris Paul (14 points, 10 boards, eight assists)
in improving to 3-0 against the Timberwolves this season.
Andrew Wiggins paced Minnesota with 21 points while Jeff Teague
added 18 points, four assists and two steals. Jimmy Butler was
carried off the floor in the third quarter after injuring his right
knee on a non-contact play. He is set to undergo an MRI on Saturday.
Celtics 110, Pistons 98
Daniel Theis scored a career-high 19 points, and Boston used a
strong effort from its bench to snap a three-game losing streak and
top host Detroit.
Theis was one of four Boston reserves to reach double figures.
Marcus Morris had 15 points, Marcus Smart tossed in 12 and Terry
Rozier chipped in 11 as the Celtics bench outscored its counterparts
65-21. Smart had missed the previous 11 games with right hand
lacerations.
Kyrie Irving led Boston's first unit with 18 points, five rebounds
and six assists. Jayson Tatum contributed 15 points in the first
game for both clubs since the All-Star break. Ish Smith led the
Pistons with 20 points and six assists while Blake Griffin scored 17
points but committed six turnovers.
Hornets 122, Wizards 105
Frank Kaminsky scored 25 points while Kemba Walker celebrated his
500th NBA game with 24 as Charlotte defeated Washington in
Washington D.C.
The Wizards had won eight of their last 10 games before this
contest, but Washington has had trouble with Charlotte all season.
The Hornets now are 3-0 against the Wizards.
Kaminsky came off the bench to score his 25 points, including
hitting six 3-pointers, while Walker got 20 in the second half
alone.
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Pacers 116, Hawks 93
Thaddeus Young scored 20 points and Victor Oladipo showed off his
playmaking abilities on an off-shooting night as Indiana hammered
visiting Atlanta.
Oladipo hit just five of 16 shots for 14 points, but made an impact
all over the court. The All-Star finished with nine assists, seven
rebounds and four steals.
Domantas Sabonis came off the bench to score 21 points and grab 13
rebounds, and Lance Stephenson added 13 points, eight rebounds and
eight assists for the Pacers, who have won four in a row and 10 of
their last 13. Isaiah Taylor scored 17 points, and Taurean Prince
added 14 points for the Hawks.
Nuggets 122, Spurs 119
Gary Harris scored 23 points, including six in the final minutes
during a crucial, decisive run, as Denver outlasted visiting San
Antonio.
Harris' jumper with 3:05 to play and the game tied at 114 were the
first points of a 6-1 run (with all those points scored by Harris)
that sent the Nuggets to a 120-115 lead with 45.3 seconds remaining.
Denver was able to hang on from there, winning its fourth straight
contest and its 10th in its past 13 games.
Nikola Jokic led the Nuggets with 28 points, 11 rebounds and 11
assists, recording his third straight triple-double before fouling
out with 1:46 to play. Wilson Chandler added a double-double with 18
points and 16 rebounds. San Antonio's LaMarcus Aldridge led all
scorers with 38 points, his 12th 30-plus-point game this season.
Clippers 128, Suns 117
Lou Williams had 35 points off the bench and Tobias Harris had 30
points and 12 rebounds as Los Angeles blitzed host Phoenix early and
rolled to victory.
Harris and Williams took turns personally dismantling the skidding
Suns, who have lost eight straight and 13 of 14.
Harris scored 16 points in the first quarter, and the Clippers
scored the first 19 points of the game. They led 24-2 en route to a
40-point first quarter. Williams had 23 points in the second
quarter.
Trail Blazers 100, Jazz 81
CJ McCollum scored 26 points and Damian Lillard added 24 to lead
visiting Portland past Utah.
Jusuf Nurkic scored 15 points and collected seven rebounds and Al-Farouq
Aminu added 12 points and eight boards for Portland. The Blazers
beat Utah for the first time this season after losing two previous
meetings.
Utah had its league-leading 11-game winning streak snapped after
being undone by turnovers. The Jazz totaled 20 turnovers over four
quarters, leading to 22 points for the Blazers. Donovan Mitchell
scored 21 points to lead the Jazz while Rudy Gobert added 15 points,
nine rebounds and four blocks.
Lakers 124, Mavericks 102
Isaiah Thomas made his home debut for his new team, contributing 17
points to Los Angeles' ninth consecutive home win in beating Dallas
at Staples Center.
Lonzo Ball returned from a 15-game absence due to a sprained left
MCL to chip in with nine points off the bench, helping the Lakers
snap a three-game losing streak. Ball also found time for seven
rebounds and six assists in just 17 minutes.
Harrison Barnes and Wesley Matthews shared game-high scoring honors
with 19 points apiece for the Mavericks, who lost their third
straight.
--Field Level Media
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