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roundup: Celtics stumble past Wolves
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[January 16, 2018]
The Celtics and Timberwolves both hovered under 40 percent shooting
for most of the night before Boston pulled away in the fourth
quarter to capture a 91-84 victory over visiting Minnesota.
Marcus Smart had 18 points off the bench to pace the Celtics. Kyrie
Irving finished with 16 points (on 6-of-16 shooting) and eight
assists and Aron Baynes doubled up with 11 points and 10 rebounds.
Boston (32-10) followed up its 102-88 thumping of the defending
Eastern Conference champion Cleveland Cavaliers at home on Wednesday
with its fifth straight victory. The Celtics won despite shooting
40.4 percent.
Karl-Anthony Towns had 25 points and 23 rebounds, Jimmy Butler
scored 14 and Jamal Crawford had 13 off the bench for the
Timberwolves. Minnesota, which shot 36.8 percent, lost its 12th
consecutive game in Boston.
Wizards 102, Grizzlies 100
John Wall and Bradley Beal took turns torching Memphis, combining
for 59 points as Washington won at Memphis, Tenn.
Beal tallied 34 points on just 18 shot attempts, hitting the
30-point mark for the seventh time this year. He also chipped in
five assists. Wall needed only 16 shot attempts to score 25 points,
and he added nine assists.
Tyreke Evans scored 26 points and dished out seven assists to pace
the Grizzlies. Marc Gasol contributed 17 points, 11 rebounds, five
blocks and five assists.
Heat 107, Knicks 103 (OT)
Josh Richardson hit two free throws with 25.7 seconds left in
overtime, and James Johnson added two more with 7.2 remaining to
give Miami a victory over visiting New York.
Wayne Ellington led six Miami players in double figures with a
game-high 24 points, including a 3-pointer that gave the Heat a
100-99 lead in overtime. The win was the Heat's third in a row and
put Miami four games over .500 for the first time in two years.
Courtney Lee scored 24 points to lead the Knicks, who lost for the
seventh time in eight games. They fell to 3-14 on the road. Former
Heat draft pick Michael Beasley added 20 points, 11 of them in the
fourth quarter.
Nuggets 99, Jazz 91
Denver took control of a back-and-forth affair against visiting Utah
in the third quarter. The game featured seven ties and 13 lead
changes prior to the Nuggets outscoring the Jazz 38-16 in the third.
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Facing his former team, Trey Lyles sparked the Nuggets with a
career-high 26 points in 28 minutes off the bench. He added seven
rebounds. Denver's Jamal Murray also scored 26 points while hitting
6 of 7 3-point attempts.
Derrick Favors finished with 14 points, 10 rebounds and three blocks
for Utah. Rookie Donovan Mitchell, who was initially drafted by the
Nuggets before his rights were traded to the Jazz, had 15 points,
seven rebounds and five assists, and Ricky Rubio also scored 15
points.
Raptors 129, Bucks 110
Serge Ibaka scored 21 points while DeMar DeRozan and Jonas
Valanciunas finished with 20 points each as Toronto extended its
winning streak to four games with a rout of host Milwaukee.
DeRozan was held to five points on 1-of-5 shooting in the opening
half but exploded for 14 in the third quarter. The Raptors outscored
the Bucks 43-19 in the third, turning a two-point halftime lead into
a comfortable, 26-point cushion heading into the fourth.
Milwaukee's Giannis Antetokounmpo had 17 of his team-leading 24 in
the first half. Malcolm Brogdon added 19 off the bench, and Eric
Bledsoe finished with 17 for Bucks.
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Spurs 103, Suns 89
Manu Ginobili scored a season-high 21 points and Kawhi Leonard also
hit for 21 as San Antonio blew past visiting Phoenix. The Spurs
topped the Suns for the third time in three meetings this season.
A 17-8 Spurs run over the first six minutes of the fourth quarter
expanded an eight-point lead to 97-78 and turned a game that had
been very competitive through 36 minutes into a runaway.
Bryn Forbes added 16 points for San Antonio. Devin Booker paced the
Suns with 21 points.
Bulls 127, Mavericks 124
Kris Dunn had a career-high 32 points and Justin Holiday added 23
points and made five 3-pointers as Chicago beat visiting Dallas.
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Lauri Markkanen had 16 points and David Nwaba had 13 for the Bulls,
who held on despite a late scare to break a three-game losing
streak. They have won 11 of their past 16 games.
Wesley Matthews had 24 points and made five 3-pointers and Harrison
Barnes had 23 points for the Mavericks, who have lost their past two
after a four-game winning streak.
Trail Blazers 110, Hawks 89
Using balanced scoring and solid defense, Portland pulled away from
the visiting Atlanta in the second half.
CJ McCollum led seven double-figure scorers for the Blazers with 20
points, adding six assists and four rebounds.
Dennis Schroder scored 14 points but made just 5 of 14 field-goal
tries for Atlanta, while Taurean Price added 11 points and eight
rebounds.
76ers 114, Pistons 78
Joel Embiid scored 23 points and collected nine rebounds, JJ Redick
added 21 points, and Philadelphia routed visiting Detroit.
Ben Simmons contributed 19 points and nine assists, Timothe
Luwawu-Cabarrot scored 13 points while Dario Saric and Robert
Covington had 11 each for the 76ers, who won their fourth straight
game.
The Pistons played without guard Reggie Jackson (sprained right
ankle), and it was obvious how much they missed him. Tobias Harris
led Detroit with 14 points.
Hornets 108, Lakers 94
Kemba Walker had 19 points, seven assists and four steals as one of
six Hornets to score in double digits, helping Charlotte roll past
host Los Angeles.
Jeremy Lamb scored 17 points and Marvin Williams added 16 for the
Hornets, who went 3-1 on a four-game road swing through California.
Dwight Howard recorded 15 points and 10 rebounds for his 21st
double-double of the season.
Lakers rookie Lonzo Ball returned from a six-game absence caused by
a left shoulder injury but couldn't prevent his team from taking its
ninth consecutive loss. Ball had 11 points, five assists, four
rebounds and just one turnover in 27 minutes. Brandon Ingram posted
22 points and 14 rebounds for Los Angeles.
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