NBA
roundup: Harden (44 points) keeps rolling
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[February 05, 2019]
James Harden extended his streak
of consecutive 30-point games to 27 as the Houston Rockets defeated
the host Phoenix Suns 118-110 on Monday.
Harden finished with 44 points, eight rebounds, six assists and
three steals. His 30-plus-point scoring streak is the third-longest
in NBA history, behind two by Wilt Chamberlain. It was Harden's 20th
40-point game on the season.
Houston's Kenneth Faried wound up with a double-double (17 points,
14 rebounds), while James Ennis III added 13 points and Chris Paul
chipped in with 18 points, five rebounds, five steals and four
assists.
The Suns, who stumbled to their season-worst 11th consecutive
setback, got 25 points from Josh Jackson and 23 from Kelly Oubre Jr.
Pistons 129, Nuggets 103
Andre Drummond piled up 27 points, 12 rebounds, three assists and
three blocks in 25 minutes, and host Detroit snapped Denver's
six-game winning streak.
Stanley Johnson had 21 points and seven rebounds off the bench for
the Pistons, while another reserve, Langston Galloway, supplied 18
points. Blake Griffin contributed 17 points, seven rebounds and four
assists.
The Nuggets were missing Jamal Murray (ankle), Gary Harris (groin)
and Paul Millsap (ankle). Denver, which fell a half-game behind the
Golden State Warriors for the best record in the Western Conference,
was led by reserve Trey Lyles with 20 points.
Bucks 113, Nets 94
Giannis Antetokounmpo totaled 30 points, 15 rebounds and nine
assists as Milwaukee concluded a five-game road trip with a victory
over Brooklyn in New York.
Malcolm Brogdon added 16 points for the Bucks while Eric Bledsoe
contributed 15 after sitting out Milwaukee's win at Washington on
Saturday with a sore left Achilles.
The Nets, who got 18 points from D'Angelo Russell, dropped a third
straight game for the first time since their eight-game skid from
Nov. 21-Dec. 5. Brooklyn also lost for the second time in its past
15 home games.
Pacers 109, Pelicans 107
Darren Collison scored 22 points to lead a balanced scoring attack
as visiting Indiana held off short-handed New Orleans.
Collison was joined in double figures by Domantas Sabonis (16 points
and 13 rebounds), Myles Turner (15 points, nine rebounds), Thaddeus
Young (14 points) and Bojan Bogdanovich (14 points) as the Pacers
won their second straight game to finish a 2-2 road trip.
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Houston Rockets guard James Harden (13) dribbles against the Phoenix
Suns during the first half at Talking Stick Resort Arena. Mandatory
Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports
Jahlil Okafor had 25 points and 13 rebounds, and Jrue Holiday added
19 points, 11 rebounds and nine assists to lead the injury-riddled
Pelicans, who lost for the sixth time in seven games.
Hawks 137, Wizards 129
Taurean Prince scored 21 points, Kevin Huerter had 19, and Atlanta
won at Washington.
Nine Atlanta players scored in double figures, including all five
starters. Omari Spellman (16 points, 10 rebounds), John Collins (15
points, 11 rebounds) and Trae Young (10 points, 10 assists) made
multifaceted contributions for the Hawks.
Collins got his double-double in just 17 minutes in the first half.
He left in the second quarter with what the team called a facial
laceration and did not return. Bradley Beal led the Wizards with a
game-high 27 points, while Jeff Green added 26 and Trevor Ariza had
25.
Kings 127, Spurs 112
Marvin Bagley III (24 points), Yogi Ferrell (19) and Harry Giles III
(11) scored in double figures off the bench as host Sacramento used
superior depth to defeat San Antonio.
Starters De'Aaron Fox (20 points), Buddy Hield (18) and Iman
Shumpert (13) also scored in double figures for the Kings.
Sacramento moved within a half-game of the Los Angeles Clippers for
the eighth playoff spot in the Western Conference.
DeMar DeRozan scored 24 points and LaMarcus Aldridge finished with
22 for San Antonio, which saw its five-game winning streak end.
--Field Level Media
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