NBA
roundup: Streaking Raptors outlast Mavericks in OT
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[March 17, 2018]
DeMar DeRozan scored five of his game-high 29 points in
overtime Friday night, including the go-ahead hoop with 53.1 seconds
remaining, helping the Toronto Raptors survive a scare from the
Dallas Mavericks in a 122-115 victory at Air Canada Centre in
Toronto.
Jonas Valanciunas added five free throws in the final 10.7 seconds
to ice the win for Toronto (52-17), which recorded its 11th straight
win and has the top record in the Eastern Conference.
Harrison Barnes had 27 points for the Mavericks, who had opened a
four-game trip with a 110-97 win at New York on Tuesday.
DeRozan's close-range shot came after he, Delon Wright and Fred
VanVleet had buried 3-pointers in the overtime session, allowing the
Raptors to catch and pass the Mavericks, who had gone up by four
early in the period.
Kings 98, Warriors 93
Buddy Hield gave Sacramento the lead for good when he made one of
two free throws with 27.5 seconds remaining and Willie Cauley-Stein
blocked Nick Young's potential game-tying 3-pointer with 12.6
seconds left, sending the Kings to victory over injury-depleted
Golden State in Oakland, Calif.
Hield scored a team-high 22 points, including two clinching free
throws with 13.2 seconds left, for the Kings, who completed a 2-0
sweep of their games in Oakland for the first time since 2003.
Quinn Cook had 25 points for the Warriors, who learned before the
game that All-Star forward Kevin Durant would miss at least the next
two weeks with a tear in his rib cartilage. Durant joined Stephen
Curry and Klay Thompson on the Warriors sidelines, and watched
Golden State's eight-game winning streak come to an end.
Thunder 121, Clippers 113
Russell Westbrook recorded his 22nd triple-double of the season with
16 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds as Oklahoma City made plays
down the stretch to beat visiting Los Angeles.
Corey Brewer led Oklahoma City with a season-high 22 points and also
tied a season high with six steals, as the Thunder had a season-best
17 steals. Paul George, who was questionable with a pelvic injury,
contributed 19 points as Oklahoma City (42-29) won its fifth
straight and moved one game ahead of fifth-place Minnesota in the
Western Conference.
Los Angeles forward Tobias Harris led all scorers with 24 points but
did not score in the fourth quarter. Austin Rivers added 23, as the
Clippers (37-31) lost for the sixth time in 15 games and dropped 1
1/2 games behind eighth-place San Antonio.
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Celtics 92, Magic 83
Terry Rozier and Greg Monroe each scored 17 points and Al Horford
scored 15 and had nine rebounds in his return as the shorthanded
visitors from Boston beat Orlando.
Rozier added seven rebounds and five assists. Abdel Nader
contributed 11 points and Shane Larkin added 10 for the Celtics, who
snapped a two-game losing streak despite shooting just 37.8 percent
for the game.
Shelvin Mack finished with 16 points and seven rebounds to lead
Orlando. D.J. Augustin and Jonathon Simmons added 13 apiece, Nikola
Vucevic had 12 and Mario Hezonja 11 as the Magic lost for the sixth
time in seven games after snapping a five-game skid Wednesday
against the Bucks.
Heat 92, Lakers 91
Goran Dragic scored the last of his game-high 30 points on a jumper
with 15.2 seconds left, lifting Miami over Los Angeles at Staples
Center.
Kelly Olynyk came off the bench to add 17 for Miami, which tied
Milwaukee for the Eastern Conference's seventh playoff spot. James
Johnson contributed 12 points and rookie Bam Adebayo chipped in 11.
Julius Randle led Los Angeles with a 25-point, 12-rebound
double-double, while Brook Lopez hit for 18 points. Reserve Travis
Wear and rookie Kyle Kuzma each scored 11 points.
76ers 120, Nets 116
Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons each recorded double-doubles and Robert
Covington hit a go-ahead 3-pointer in the final minute to lift
Philadelphia over visiting Brooklyn.
Embiid finished with 24 points and 19 rebounds, and Simmons added 21
points, 12 assists and eight rebounds for the Sixers (38-30), who
began the night in sixth place in the Eastern Conference.
Barring a complete collapse, Philadelphia appears headed back to the
playoffs for the first time since the 2011-12 season.
Hollis-Jefferson scored 21 points and DeMarre Carroll added 18
points and 11 rebounds for the Nets, who have lost three in a row
and are already eliminated from playoff contention.
--Field Level Media
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