NBA
roundup: Sixers blow big lead, fall to Bucks
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[March 05, 2018]
Giannis Antetokounmpo registered
35 points, nine rebounds and seven assists and the Milwaukee Bucks
overcame a 19-point third-quarter deficit to post a 118-110 victory
over the visiting Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday at the Bradley
Center.
Eric Bledsoe contributed 22 points and seven assists as Milwaukee
halted a four-game slide. Jabari Parker scored 13 points, Tyler
Zeller and John Henson had 11 apiece and Khris Middleton scored 10.
Dario Saric scored 25 points on 9-of-11 shooting for Philadelphia,
which committed a season-worst 26 turnovers while losing for just
the third time in 12 games. Joel Embiid had 19 points and eight
rebounds, JJ Redick added 17 points and Ben Simmons recorded 12
points and 15 assists for the 76ers, who shot 55.7 percent from the
field.
Embiid (seven), Simmons (six) and Redick (five) combined for 18
turnovers. The 76ers led by 20 points in the first quarter, and the
outcome marked the team's fourth setback of the season after holding
a lead of 20 or more points.
Milwaukee, which shot 49.5 percent from the field, moved within a
half-game of sixth-place Philadelphia in the Eastern Conference
race.
Kings 102, Knicks 99
Skal Labissiere hit a tiebreaking 3-pointer with 1.6 seconds
remaining as Sacramento squandered a 19-point lead in the fourth
quarter and escaped with a narrow win over visiting New York.
The Kings needed Labissiere's 14th career 3-pointer in 38 career
attempts because they gave up a 24-5 run after appearing to be in
command in the opening minutes of the fourth.
Labissiere, who finished with 14 points, put Sacramento ahead for
the final time after Kyle O'Quinn hit two free throws to even the
game with 16.6 seconds remaining.
Clippers 123, Nets 120
Austin Rivers scored 27 points and drilled a 3-pointer with 33.8
seconds left to give host Los Angeles the lead for good in a win
over Brooklyn.
Tobias Harris added 26, while Lou Williams scored 21 points,
including a jumper with 8.9 seconds remaining to give Los Angeles a
three-point advantage.
DeAndre Jordan contributed a double-double of 17 points and 15
rebounds, while Miles Teodosic chipped in 14 points and Montrezl
Harrell netted 11.
Caris LeVert came off the bench to score 27 points for Brooklyn,
while DeMarre Carroll hit for 20, going 6-for-11 on 3-pointers.
Three other reserves had big scoring games for the Nets, with Joe
Harris adding 19 points, Rondae Hollis-Jefferson 15 and Dante
Cunningham 14.
Raptors 103, Hornets 98
DeMar DeRozan canned a 3-pointer and converted a three-point play in
the final three minutes, enabling host Toronto to hold off
Charlotte.
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Charlotte had cut a 13-point deficit to 88-86 with 5:11 left on a
three-point play by Jeremy Lamb, but the Raptors' cornerstone
backcourt of DeRozan and Kyle Lowry kept the visitors at bay.
Kemba Walker poured in a game-high 27 points for Charlotte, which
fell 5 1/2 games behind Miami for the last Eastern Conference
playoff spot with 18 games left.
Pelicans 126, Mavericks 109
Jrue Holiday scored 30 points and Nikola Mirotic added 24 as New
Orleans beat host Dallas to capture their eighth straight win.
Holiday and Mirotic combined for 13 points during a 15-2 run early
in the fourth quarter that gave the Pelicans a comfortable lead
after Dallas had pulled to within 91-87 at the beginning of the
period.
New Orleans' winning streak is its longest since 2011 and has been
accomplished despite the loss of star center DeMarcus Cousins to a
season-ending Achilles injury right before the All-Star break.
Pacers 98, Wizards 95
Victor Oladipo finished with a game-high 33 points as Indiana
snapped a four-game losing streak against host Washington.
Oladipo, who grew up in nearby Silver Spring, Md., scored 19 in the
first half as Indiana never trailed and took a 10-point halftime
lead.
Overall, four Indiana players finished in double figures. Bojan
Bogdanovic (20 points) was the only other Pacer to reach the
20-point level.
Hawks 113, Suns 112
Taurean Prince scored 22 points, including a go-ahead 3-pointer with
8.6 seconds to play, to help Atlanta nip visiting Phoenix.
TJ Warren scored a game-high 35 points and gave the Suns a 112-110
lead with a layup with 20.8 seconds to play. Prince got to the left
wing on the Hawks' ensuing possession and hit a tough, lean-in
3-pointer for the win. It was Prince's sixth 3-pointer of the day, a
career-high.
Devin Booker scored 20 points for the Suns, but missed a contested
baseline jumper as time expired.
--Field Level Media
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