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			roundup: Paul, Rockets halt losing skid 
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			 [November 03, 2018] 
			Chris Paul scored a season-high 32 points, and the Houston 
			Rockets opened a five-game road trip by rallying from a 14-point 
			deficit to record a 119-111 victory over the Brooklyn Nets on Friday 
			night. 
 Paul helped the Rockets snap a four-game skid and avoid their first 
			1-6 start since 2010-11 by shooting 13-for-27 from the field. Paul 
			also made five 3-pointers, including two that beat the buzzer in the 
			second and third quarters. Carmelo Anthony drained six threes and 
			scored 28 points in 31 minutes off the bench.
 
 The Rockets played their third straight game without James Harden 
			(strained left hamstring). Harden worked out on the court before the 
			opening tip, and coach Mike D'Antoni said he would probably play 
			Saturday in Chicago.
 
 Caris LeVert scored a career-high 29 points for the Nets, who lost 
			for the fourth time in five games. Joe Harris added 18 while Spencer 
			Dinwiddie contributed 12.
 
 Thunder 134, Wizards 111
 
 Russell Westbrook had 23 points and 12 assists, Jerami Grant scored 
			22 and visiting Oklahoma City routed Washington, spoiling the debut 
			of Dwight Howard.
 
 Westbrook hit 10 of 16 field-goal attempts, and Grant made 9 of 11 
			for the Thunder, who pulled away in the second quarter. Paul George 
			scored 17 points, and Dennis Schroder added 16 off the bench as 
			Oklahoma City, playing the second of road back-to-backs, won its 
			fourth straight game.
 
			
			 
			
 Bradley Beal led Washington with a game-high 27 points. Howard, who 
			missed training camp, preseason and the team's first seven games due 
			to a strained piriformis muscle in his lower back, scored 20 points 
			on 7-of-8 shooting in 23 minutes as the Wizards lost their fifth 
			straight game.
 
 Pacers 107, Bulls 105
 
 Darren Collison's 19-footer broke a tie with 18.5 seconds remaining, 
			helping Indiana survive a see-saw battle with host Chicago.
 
 After watching Antonio Blakeney improbably rally the Bulls from a 
			105-101 deficit with a four-point play with 30.5 seconds to go on a 
			foul by Collison, the Pacers called a timeout and got the 
			game-winning shot from Collison 12 seconds later.
 
 The win was the Pacers' fourth straight on the road and the fourth 
			overall in their last five games as Victor Oladipo recorded a 
			game-high 25-point, 14-rebound double-double. Chicago, meanwhile, 
			dropped a third straight in the midst of a four-game homestand.
 
 Knicks 118, Mavericks 106
 
 Undrafted rookie guard Allonzo Trier scored 23 points and led four 
			bench players in double figures as New York earned its first road 
			win of the season over struggling Dallas.
 
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            Nov 2, 2018; Washington, 
			DC, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Russell Westbrook (0) dribbles 
			the ball past Washington Wizards forward Otto Porter Jr. (22) during 
			the second half at Capital One Arena. Brad Mills-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
			The Knicks, who entered the game ranked 25th in the 
			NBA in scoring (106.0 points per game) and 26th in field-goal 
			percentage (.431), had seven players score in double figures. New 
			York shot 54.8 percent overall despite going just 7 of 29 from 
			beyond the arc. 
			Mavs reserve Dorian 
			Finney-Smith scored a season-high 19 points, rookie point guard Luka 
			Doncic had 18 points, nine rebounds and six assists and Harrison 
			Barnes added 14 points on just 4-of-14 shooting while being shut out 
			in the second half.Grizzlies 110, Jazz 100
 Mike Conley scored 28 points, and Shelvin Mack added 19 off the 
			bench to rally Memphis to a 10-point victory over host Utah.
 
 Marc Gasol added 17 points, 10 rebounds, seven assists and four 
			steals to help the Grizzlies notch their second road win over the 
			Jazz. Memphis has won three straight and five of its past six 
			overall.
 
 Ricky Rubio scored 22 points to lead Utah. Joe Ingles added 19 
			points, and Jae Crowder chipped in 18. Rudy Gobert collected 16 
			rebounds. The Jazz remain winless at home, dropping to 0-3 in Salt 
			Lake City. Utah played without guard Donovan Mitchell, who was 
			sidelined with right hamstring tightness.
 
 Clippers 120, Magic 95
 
 Los Angeles stopped a two-game losing streak with a blowout win at 
			Orlando.
 
 Lou Williams led Los Angeles with 28 points in just 21 minutes off 
			the bench, including shooting 5-for-5 from 3-point range. Tobias 
			Harris scored 21 with seven rebounds, and Boban Marjanovic posted a 
			double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds in his first start with 
			the Clippers.
 
 
			
			 
			Marjanovic got the nod ahead of Marcin Gortat, who was healthy but 
			did not play Friday night. Gortat had started 186 straight games but 
			was averaging just 3.6 points and 5.5 rebounds per game through 
			eight starts this season.
 
 (Field Level Media)
 
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