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			roundup: George, Westbrook power Thunder 
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			 [February 06, 2019] 
			Paul George scored 39 points, 
			and Russell Westbrook's triple-double streak continued as the host 
			Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Orlando Magic 132-122 on Tuesday 
			night. 
 Orlando led by 12 early in the third quarter, but the Thunder 
			outscored the Magic 31-13 over the final nine minutes of the quarter 
			and led 111-97 three minutes into the fourth.
 
 Westbrook finished with 16 points, 15 rebounds and 16 assists, 
			clinching his seventh consecutive triple-double by the end of the 
			third quarter. It's the third such streak in Westbrook's career. 
			Only Wilt Chamberlain, Oscar Robertson and Michael Jordan have had 
			at least seven consecutive triple-doubles. Chamberlain holds the NBA 
			record with nine in a row.
 
 Terrence Ross had 26 points off the bench to lead Orlando, while 
			Evan Fournier added 25.
 
 Clippers 117, Hornets 115
 
 Tobias Harris scored 34 points and hit a driving 8-footer with 4.3 
			seconds remaining, and Los Angeles rallied from a 20-point, 
			third-quarter deficit to stun host Charlotte.
 
 Harris drove the lane after the Clippers inbounded with the score 
			tied 115-115, and he pulled up and hit the jumper over Kemba Walker. 
			Marvin Williams then missed a potentially winning 3-pointer for the 
			Hornets at the buzzer.
 
 Walker led the Hornets with 32 points.
 
			 
			
 Celtics 103, Cavaliers 96
 
 Jayson Tatum scored 25 points and Gordon Hayward scored 18 points 
			off the bench to lead Boston to a win at Cleveland.
 
 Marcus Smart added 17 points and Jaylen Brown 13 and seven rebounds 
			for Boston, which won its fifth straight game.
 
 Rookie Collin Sexton led the Cavaliers with 27 points. Alec Burks 
			added 21 points for Cleveland, which lost for the eighth time in 10 
			tries.
 
 Raptors 119, 76ers 107
 
 Kawhi Leonard scored 24 points, Kyle Lowry and Serge Ibaka added 20 
			apiece, and Toronto won at Philadelphia.
 
 Ibaka also contributed 10 rebounds, and Pascal Siakam had 16 points 
			for the Raptors, who improved to 17-11 on the road this season.
 
 Joel Embiid led the Sixers with 37 points and 13 rebounds for his 
			league-best 44th double-double this season. Ben Simmons added 20 
			points and Jimmy Butler had 18 for the Sixers, who lost for just the 
			sixth time in 27 home games this season.
 
			Grizzlies 108, Timberwolves 106
 Mike Conley recorded 25 points, nine assists and three steals amid 
			increased trade speculation, and Memphis posted a victory over 
			visiting Minnesota.
 
			Justin Holiday (17 points, nine rebounds) made two free throws with 
			0.1 seconds left to give the Grizzlies their second straight victory 
			after they lost 17 of their previous 19 games. Jaren Jackson Jr. 
			added 23 points, and Ivan Rabb scored a career-high 19 points and 
			matched his season best of 11 rebounds for Memphis.
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			Thunder forward Paul George (13) looks to pass as Orlando Magic 
			guard Evan Fournier (10) defends during the second half at 
			Chesapeake Energy Arena. Oklahoma City won 132-122. Mandatory 
			Credit: Alonzo Adams-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            Karl-Anthony Towns registered 26 points and 18 rebounds, and Dario 
			Saric added 22 points for Minnesota, which has lost four of its last 
			five games.
 Pistons 105, Knicks 92
 
 Blake Griffin totaled 29 points, eight assists and six rebounds, and 
			Detroit never trailed in a victory over New York, which saw its home 
			losing streak reach 15 games.
 
 Griffin helped the Pistons win for only the 11th time in their last 
			33 games, and they won consecutive games for just the second time 
			since then.
 
 Reggie Bullock hit five 3-pointers and added 19 points for Detroit 
			before postgame reports indicated he was about to be traded to the 
			Los Angeles Lakers. Dennis Smith Jr. led the Knicks with 25 points,
 
 Pacers 136, Lakers 94
 
 Bojan Bogdanovic bombed in four of Indiana's 19 3-pointers in a rout 
			of Los Angeles at Indianapolis.
 
 The Pacers captured their third victory in a row after a four-game 
			losing streak. Engulfed in Anthony Davis trade rumors, the Lakers 
			lost their second straight.
 
 Connecting on 4-for-10 on 3-pointers, Bogdanovic led seven Pacers in 
			double figures with a game-high 24 points. Myles Turner chipped in 
			with 22 points. Returning from a one-game absence, LeBron James had 
			18 points, seven rebounds and nine assists.
 
 Heat 118, Trail Blazers 108
 
 Hassan Whiteside collected 28 points and 11 rebounds as visiting 
			Miami took down Portland.
 
 Dwyane Wade came off the bench for 22 points and nine rebounds, and 
			Josh Richardson scored 18 points for the Heat, who ended a 
			three-game losing streak.
 
            
			 
            
 CJ McCollum scored 33 points, and Jake Layman added a career-high 25 
			points with eight rebounds for the Trail Blazers, who saw their 
			eight-game home winning streak end.
 
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