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roundup: Lamb stuns Raptors again to keep Hornets alive
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[April 06, 2019]
Jeremy Lamb was the star again,
and the Charlotte Hornets remained alive in the playoff race with a
thrilling 113-111 win over the visiting Toronto Raptors on Friday
night.
Lamb hit a 3-pointer with 3.3 seconds remaining to give the Hornets
the lead, and then Charlotte held on when Kawhi Leonard's 3-point
attempt wedged between the rim and the backboard with one second
remaining.
This was the first meeting of the teams since the Hornets stunned
the Raptors 115-114 in Toronto on March 24, on Lamb's miracle bank
shot from behind the half-court line at the final buzzer.
The Hornets had lost three of their previous four and were in a
total "must-win" mode Friday night. They still sit two games back of
Detroit and Brooklyn, who are tied for the seventh spot in the East,
and one game back of ninth-place Miami in the Eastern Conference.
Thunder 123, Pistons 110
Paul George scored 30 points, and Russell Westbrook sealed his third
consecutive season averaging a triple-double as Oklahoma City beat
visiting Detroit.
The game was critical to both teams' playoff positioning, and it was
the Thunder who came out ahead, winning for the second consecutive
game and the fourth time in seven games.
The Thunder remain in seventh place in the Western Conference, a
half-game ahead of the San Antonio Spurs with a game at hand. The
Pistons lost for the third consecutive game and for the sixth time
in their past eight to fall into a tie with idle Brooklyn just above
the East playoff cutline.
Celtics 117, Pacers 97
Jayson Tatum scored 22 points, and Gordon Hayward added 21 as Boston
took over sole possession of fourth place in the East with a victory
over Indiana in Indianapolis.
The result puts the Celtics on track for home-court advantage in the
upcoming NBA playoffs. A first-round postseason series between the
Celtics and Pacers is likely, though Boston moved within 1 1/2 games
of Philadelphia for the No. 3 seed.
Kyrie Irving scored 17 points for the Celtics while Hayward was 9 of
9 from the field and 3 of 3 from the free-throw line. The Pacers
have lost eight of their last 11 games despite entering play Friday
on a two-game win streak.
Magic 149, Hawks 113
Orlando set an offensive season high in a rout of Atlanta in its
final home game of the regular season, getting a key victory for
playoff positioning.
It was the third-highest point total in Orlando's history. The
Magic's scoring record is 155, set back in 1990. The Magic set a
franchise record for points scored in a first half with 81 and led
by as much as 38 in the opening half.
The record-setting performance couldn't have come at a better time.
Orlando moved up to sixth in the East with its victory, a half-game
ahead of Brooklyn and Detroit, though the Magic have one fewer game
remaining than both.
Timberwolves 111, Heat 109
Dario Saric and Gorgui Dieng scored 19 points each to lead host
Minnesota over Miami.
The loss was the third in a row for the Heat, who must make up a
one-game deficit in the playoff race with three games remaining.
Dwyane Wade led Miami with 24 points, including a steal at midcourt
and a layup with 10 seconds left that cut the Heat's deficit to
110-109.
Minnesota is out of playoff contention but played spoiler.
Karl-Anthony Towns struggled with 11 turnovers, including four
offensive fouls. He had an odd triple-double along with his 13
points and 12 rebounds.
Warriors 120, Cavaliers 114
Stephen Curry rebounded from his lowest-scoring game of the season
with one of his best, bombing in a game-high 40 points as Golden
State outlasted Cleveland at Oakland, Calif., in a rematch of the
past four NBA Finals.
The victory allowed the Warriors to move within one win of clinching
the top seed in the Western Conference playoffs, which start next
weekend. The Warriors swept the Cavaliers, then led by LeBron James,
in last season's Finals.
In sweeping the season series from the Cavaliers for the second
consecutive season, the Warriors led wire-to-wire but saw a 21-point
lead shrink to 115-112 with 2:52 to play.
Nuggets 119, Trail Blazers 110
Nikola Jokic finished with 22 points, 13 rebounds and nine assists,
Paul Millsap scored 25 points, and Denver outlasted visiting
Portland.
Jamal Murray scored 23 points to help the Nuggets clinch the
Northwest Division and at least the No. 3 seed in the Western
Conference. Denver has a slim chance at the top seed but leads
Houston by 1 1/2 games for the second seed with a game in hand.
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Hornets guard forward Jeremy Lamb (3) passes the ball as he is
defended by Toronto Raptors center Marc Gasol (33) and guard forward
Danny Green (14) during the second half at the Spectrum Center.
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Enes Kanter had 24 points, Rodney Hood had 17 points and Al-Farouq
Aminu had 12 points and 14 rebounds for Portland. Damian Lillard
scored 14 points but missed all six of his 3-point attempts.
Rockets 120, Knicks 96
James Harden scored 26 points in 29 minutes as host Houston cruised
to a wire-to-wire victory over league-worst New York.
The Rockets earned their fifth straight win and 19th in 22 games by
seizing control early. They led by double digits for the final
40:04, and by at least 20 points for the final 29:20. They went in
front by as many as 42 points.
Harden shot 8 of 21 and hit five of Houston's 22 3-pointers. He
added eight assists and eight rebounds.
Jazz 119, Kings 98
Grayson Allen scored a career-best 23 points on 10-of-14 shooting as
Utah won its season-best seventh straight game, an easy triumph over
Sacramento in Salt Lake City.
The Jazz scored the game's first 13 points and never trailed.
Donovan Mitchell recorded 23 points and nine assists as red-hot Utah
won for the 12th time in 13 games.
The Jazz have won by 20 or more points on seven occasions during the
13-game stretch. The Kings must win their final two games to end a
streak of 12 straight losing seasons.
Lakers 122, Clippers 117
Alex Caruso scored 32 points, and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope added 25
as the undermanned Los Angeles Lakers beat the playoff-bound Los
Angeles Clippers.
Caruso, who is on a two-way contract with the Lakers and did not
make his first start with them until Thursday, shot 5 of 7 from
3-point range. He had career highs in points and rebounds (10) while
adding five assists.
Danilo Gallinari scored 27 points, and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander added
20. The host Clippers lost their second consecutive game after a
stretch when they had won eight of nine. They remain sixth in the
West, a game clear of the Thunder.
Spurs 129, Wizards 112
LaMarcus Aldridge led eight San Antonio players in double figures
with 24 points, and the visiting Spurs routed Washington.
Rudy Gay had 18 points on 7-of-9 shooting, and Bryn Forbes and Patty
Mills scored 17 points each for the Spurs. Coming off a 28-point
loss at Denver, San Antonio shot 56 percent from the field for the
game and outrebounded Washington 42-34.
Bradley Beal scored 25 points in 31 minutes for the Wizards, who
have lost two straight games. Thomas Bryant had 19 points on 8-of-10
shooting.
Suns 133, Pelicans 126 (OT)
Josh Jackson scored 35 points, including eight in overtime, as host
Phoenix held off New Orleans.
Jamal Crawford added 28 points and Ray Spalding had a career-high 21
points and 13 rebounds for the Suns, who went 2-3 on a five-game
homestand. Phoenix was without five key players, including Devin
Booker, who sustained a season-ending ankle injury on Wednesday.
It was the second overtime win for Phoenix over New Orleans in three
weeks. Jackson made a tying 3-pointer as the Suns scored five points
in the final 2.2 seconds of the extra period in a 138-136 victory at
New Orleans on March 16.
Grizzlies 122, Mavericks 112
Delon Wright recorded a triple-double as Memphis won at Dallas,
which was without rookie Luka Doncic (thigh).
Wright, who came into the game averaging 8.2 points per game,
connected on 10 of 19 shots from the field and finished with 26
points to go along with 10 rebounds and 14 assists. He started in
place of Mike Conley (ankle), and helped the Grizzlies snap a
two-game losing streak.
With just three games left, the Mavericks have the inside track for
a higher draft pick, as Dallas and Memphis both entered the night at
31-47.
--Field Level Media
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