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			roundup: Warriors escape with win over Heat 
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			 [February 11, 2019] 
			Kevin Durant missed 3-pointer 
			with 5.4 seconds remaining Sunday night, allowing the Golden State 
			Warriors to survive a 3-point-shooting assault by the Miami Heat for 
			a 120-118 victory in Oakland, Calif. 
 The game marked the final Oakland appearance by Heat standout Dwyane 
			Wade, who contributed 10 points, six rebounds and nine assists to a 
			remarkable Heat effort.
 
 Kevin Durant led all scorers with 39 points. Klay Thompson backed 
			Durant with 29 and Stephen Curry had 25 for Golden State, which won 
			its fourth straight.
 
 Josh Richardson recorded season-highs in points with 37 and 
			3-pointers with eight for the Heat, who were coming off a narrow 
			loss at Sacramento on Friday. Dion Waiters also had season-bests in 
			points (24) and 3-pointers (six) for the Heat, the only team in the 
			league with a winning record on the road and a losing record at 
			home.
 
 Kings 117, Suns 104
 
 Rookie Marvin Bagley III scored a career-high 32 points as host 
			Sacramento coasted past Phoenix.
 
			 
			
 Bagley shot 10 of 15 from the field and 11 of 13 from the free-throw 
			line to eclipse his previous high of 24 points, which he recorded 
			Monday in Sacramento's win over San Antonio. Buddy Hield chipped in 
			18 points while Bogdan Bogdanovic added 14 for the Kings.
 
 Devin Booker collected 27 points and eight rebounds in his return 
			from a two-game absence due to a hamstring injury for the Suns, who 
			have lost 14 in a row.
 
 Mavericks 102, Trail Blazers 101
 
 Rookie sensation Luka Doncic scored 28 points, with five coming in 
			the decisive final 2:27, to lead Dallas past visiting Portland.
 
 Doncic scored 13 points in the fourth quarter, a stanza in which 
			Dallas trailed 96-81 with 10:43 to play. Portland built that lead on 
			Damian Lillard's incredible 21-point third quarter, all of which 
			came in the final 5:19 of the period after Dallas came back from a 
			10-point halftime deficit to tie the game at 67.
 
 Newcomer Tim Hardaway Jr., acquired in the deal with the New York 
			Knicks along with Kristaps Porzingis, scored 24 points on 9-for-18 
			shooting. Dwight Powell had 13 points off the bench and Dorian 
			Finney-Smith added 11 points and six rebounds.
 
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			Warriors forward Kevin Durant (35) follow his shot against Miami 
			Heat forward Justise Winslow (20) as he scores during the fourth 
			quarter at Oracle Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY 
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            76ers 143, Lakers 120
 Joel Embiid scored 37 points and grabbed 14 rebounds to lead host 
			Philadelphia to a high-scoring win over Los Angeles.
 
 It was the 23rd game for Embiid this season with at least 30 points 
			and 10 rebounds, the most such games by any Philadelphia player 
			since Charles Barkley had 27 in 1987-88. Tobias Harris added 22 
			points and JJ Redick had 21 for the Sixers, who won their second 
			game in a row.
 
 Kyle Kuzma led the Lakers with 39 points while JaVale McGee added 21 
			points and 13 rebounds. LeBron James contributed 18 points, 10 
			rebounds and nine assists.
 
 Magic 124, Hawks 108
 
 Center Nikola Vucevic scored 19 points to lead seven Orlando players 
			in double figures in a win over host Atlanta.
 
 Vucevic was 8 of 13 from the field and added 12 rebounds. The Magic 
			also got 18 points from Terrence Ross, 17 each from Jonathan Isaac 
			and Evan Fournier, 14 points from D.J. Augustin and 12 from Aaron 
			Gordon, who played despite a sore back. Wes Iwundu added 10. 
			Augustin played a flawless floor game, handing out 10 assists and 
			not committing a turnover.
 
 Alex Len scored 16 points off the bench to lead Atlanta, and John 
			Collins and Kevin Huerter added 15 apiece. Collins, playing despite 
			a sore right knee, added four rebounds for the Hawks, who have lost 
			three straight overall and five consecutive home games.
 
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