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			roundup: Irving nets 43, leads Celtics past Raptors in OT 
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			 [November 17, 2018] 
			Kyrie Irving scored a season-best 43 points, including four in 
			overtime, and added 11 assists as the Boston Celtics came back to 
			defeat the visiting Toronto Raptors 123-116 on Friday night.
 The Celtics, who had lost four of their previous six games, handed 
			the Raptors their third straight loss after a 12-1 start. The teams 
			have split their first two games this season. Jayson Tatum added 21 
			points, Gordon Hayward had 15 and Marcus Morris and Al Horford had 
			11 each for the Celtics.
 
 Kawhi Leonard led the Raptors with 31 points and 15 rebounds. Serge 
			Ibaka added 21 points, Pascal Siakam 16, Kyle Lowry 14 while Jonas 
			Valanciunas and Danny Green each had 11 for the Raptors.
 
 The Raptors, who led by as many as 10 points in the third quarter, 
			took a four-point edge into the fourth before Irving took over, 
			scoring 19 in the period to help the Celtics take the game into 
			overtime.
 
 76ers 113, Jazz 107
 
 Jimmy Butler scored 28 points in his home debut to lead Philadelphia 
			past Utah.
 
 Butler was 12 of 15 from the field and the Sixers improved to 8-0 at 
			home this season while extending their home winning streak to 18 
			dating to last season. Joel Embiid added 23 points, JJ Redick had 16 
			and Amir Johnson 11 for the Sixers.
 
			
			 
			Donovan Mitchell led the Jazz with 31 points but shot 13-for-35 from 
			the field and 1-for-11 from 3-point range. Joe Ingles added 14 while 
			Derrick Favors and Ricky Rubio had 13 apiece. Rudy Gobert 
			contributed 12 points and 10 rebounds.
 Timberwolves 112, Trail Blazers 96
 
 Andrew Wiggins led six Minnesota players in double figures with 23 
			points in a romp past visiting Portland.
 
 Derrick Rose scored 17 points, Robert Covington and Karl-Anthony 
			Towns added 14 each, Jeff Teague had 13 and Taj Gibson contributed 
			12 for the Timberwolves, who won their third straight game and 
			avenged a 111-81 defeat at Portland on Nov. 4.
 
 CJ McCollum scored 18 points, Damian Lillard added 16 and Jusuf 
			Nurkic contributed 13 points and 11 rebounds for the Blazers, who 
			have lost two in a row. Portland made only 8 of 29 shots from 
			3-point range and had 18 turnovers.
 
 Bucks 123, Bulls 104
 
 Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 23 points and grabbed 13 rebounds, and 
			Milwaukee erased an 18-point halftime deficit in the blink of an eye 
			to beat visiting Chicago.
 
 Milwaukee turned up the defensive intensity to start the third 
			quarter and outscored Chicago 46-17 to take control and cruise to 
			the easy win. Milwaukee outscored Chicago 78-41 in the second half 
			and every member of the starting unit for the Bucks scored in double 
			figures.
 
 Eric Bledsoe sparked the Milwaukee third-period onslaught by scoring 
			14 points in the period. Bledsoe finished with 25 points, six 
			assists, four rebounds and three steals. Khris Middleton nearly 
			recorded a triple-double with 23 points, 10 rebounds and eight 
			assists.
 
 Pelicans 129, Knicks 124
 
 Anthony Davis had 43 points and 17 rebounds as host New Orleans 
			overcame an 11-point deficit midway through the fourth quarter to 
			defeat New York.
 
 Jrue Holiday had 24 points and 10 assists, Julius Randle came off 
			the bench to score 19 with 11 rebounds, E'Twaun Moore scored 13 and 
			Nikola Mirotic added 12 points and 10 rebounds for New Orleans, 
			which trailed by as many as 19 points as it began a stretch of three 
			homes games in four days.
 
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			(22) turns towards the basket around Portland Trail Blazers guard CJ 
			McCollum (3) in the first half at Target Center. Jesse Johnson-USA 
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            Tim Hardaway Jr. scored 30 points, Trey Burke came off the bench to 
			score 24, Emmanuel Mudiay scored 19 and Kevin Knox and Allonzo Trier 
			had 11 each for the Knicks, who lost their fourth straight and sixth 
			in their last seven. 
            Pacers 99, Heat 91
 Tyreke Evans, Domantas Sabonis and Cory Joseph led a dominant bench 
			effort as host Indiana defeated Miami.
 
 Evans scored 23 points and added 10 rebounds, both season highs. 
			Sabonis added 15 points and 12 rebounds, and Joseph had 12 points, 
			five assists and three steals. Sabonis has six double-doubles this 
			season -- two of them against Miami.
 
 Indiana's reserves outscored Miami's bench 53-27, which helped the 
			Pacers overcome an off night by All-Star shooting guard Victor 
			Oladipo, who was held to a season-low eight points on 3-for-12 
			shooting. His 13-game streak of scoring 20 or more points was 
			snapped.
 
 Grizzlies 112, Kings 104
 
 Jaren Jackson Jr. scored a season-high 27 points to lead host 
			Memphis over Sacramento.
 
 Jackson, whose previous high was 24 against Atlanta last month, 
			combined with Garrett Temple for all the Memphis scoring in a 
			game-opening, 15-2 burst. Jackson had four hoops in the run, 
			including a 3-pointer. Jackson added six rebounds, four steals and 
			two blocked shots.
 
 Marc Gasol and Mike Conley each contributed 19 points to the win, 
			which improved Memphis' home record to 6-1. Temple (14 points) and 
			Wayne Selden (10) also scored in double figures for the Grizzlies. 
			De'Aaron Fox totaled team highs in points (23) and assists (10) 
			points for the Kings.
 
 Nets 115, Wizards 104
 
 Spencer Dinwiddie scored 25 points off the bench, D'Angelo Russell 
			added 23 and visiting Brooklyn defeated Washington to end a 
			three-game losing streak.
 
            
			 
            
 The Nets broke open a close game in the third quarter and led by as 
			many as 19 in the fourth. Brooklyn center Jarrett Allen, who missed 
			the Nets' previous game due to illness, finished with 16 points and 
			12 rebounds.
 
 Dwight Howard led the Wizards with 25 points and 17 rebounds despite 
			playing only 27 minutes before fouling out in the fourth quarter. 
			Bradley Beal scored 20 points and reserve Kelly Oubre Jr. added 18 
			for the Wizards, who saw their three-game winning streak end.
 
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