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			roundup: Westbrook sets consecutive triple-double mark 
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			 [February 12, 2019] 
			Paul George had a 47-point 
			triple-double, and Russell Westbrook set an NBA record for 
			consecutive triple-doubles as the Oklahoma City Thunder beat the 
			visiting Portland Trail Blazers 120-111 on Monday night. 
 George's 3-pointer with 3:52 to play came on the 10th assist by 
			Westbrook, who clinched his 10th consecutive triple-double. 
			Westbrook finished with 21 points, 14 rebounds and 11 assists. Wilt 
			Chamberlain had nine consecutive triple-doubles in 1968.
 
 George, who contributed 12 rebounds and 10 assists, has scored 92 
			points over the last two games.
 
 The win was the fourth consecutive and 11th in 12 games for the 
			Thunder. The Trail Blazers took their third loss in four games 
			despite getting 31 points from Damian Lillard.
 
 Rockets 120, Mavericks 104
 
 Hampered by a strained left shoulder, James Harden nearly had his 
			streak of consecutive 30-point games end before coming alive down 
			the stretch as host Houston defeated Dallas.
 
			
			 
			
 Harden finished with a game-high 31 points on 9-for-23 shooting and 
			rounded out his stat line with eight rebounds, seven assists and 
			five steals.
 
 The Rockets relied on a collective effort to build a lead against 
			Dallas, with four others scoring in double figures, including guard 
			Gerald Green, who poured in 19 points in 22 minutes off the bench. 
			Luka Doncic posted 21 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists to pace 
			the Mavericks.
 
 Cavaliers 107, Knicks 104
 
 New York saw its late comeback bid fall short at Cleveland and took 
			its 17th straight defeat -- the longest single-season losing streak 
			in franchise history. The Knicks lost 16 straight during the 2014-15 
			season.
 
 Kadeem Allen scored a career-high 25 points off the bench for the 
			Knicks, who trailed wire to wire but had chances to tie the score or 
			take the lead in the final minute.
 
 Collin Sexton scored a team-high 20 points for the Cavaliers while 
			Larry Nance Jr. registered 15 points and 16 rebounds.
 
 Nuggets 103, Heat 87
 
 Nikola Jokic had 23 points and 12 rebounds, Malik Beasley got hot in 
			the fourth quarter and finished with 23 points, and host Denver beat 
			Miami.
 
 Monte Morris scored 17 points, and Paul Millsap had nine points and 
			10 rebounds in his return to the lineup for the Nuggets, who ended a 
			three-game losing streak. Millsap played 20 minutes off the bench 
			after missing the previous three games due to ankle soreness.
 
 Justise Winslow had 15 points, and James Johnson scored 14 for the 
			Heat.
 
 Bucks 112, Bulls 99
 
 Giannis Antetokounmpo returned from a one-game rest to score a 
			game-high 29 points, leading Milwaukee to a victory at Chicago.
 
 Antetokounmpo produced his fifth straight game with 29 or more 
			points, a stretch during which he has averaged 33.6 points per game. 
			Eric Bledsoe (19 points) also helped the Bucks win their six 
			straight on the road.
 
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			Oklahoma City Thunder forward Paul George (13) celebrates with guard 
			Russell Westbrook (0) after a play during the fourth quarter against 
			the Houston Rockets at Toyota Center. Mandatory Credit: Troy 
			Taormina-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            Zach LaVine had 27 points for the Bulls, who lost their 11th 
			consecutive home game.
 Timberwolves 130, Clippers 120
 
 Karl-Anthony Towns had 24 points and 10 rebounds, and Minnesota 
			ended a four-game losing streak with a win over Los Angeles in 
			Minneapolis.
 
 Minnesota's Derrick Rose returned after missing the past three games 
			with an ankle injury and scored 22 points off the bench. The 
			Timberwolves' Andrew Wiggins sat out due to an illness.
 
 Lou Williams scored a season-high 45 points off the bench, including 
			21 in the fourth quarter for the Clippers, who went 3-3 on their 
			six-game road trip.
 
 Raptors 127, Nets 125
 
 Kawhi Leonard banked in the go-ahead field goal with 4.2 seconds, 
			and he finished with 30 points and eight assists to help Toronto 
			beat visiting Brooklyn.
 
 Marc Gasol added 16 points -- 11 in the fourth quarter -- for the 
			Raptors, who have won five in a row. Toronto's Serge Ibaka added 18 
			points and 12 rebounds.
 
 D'Angelo Russell had 28 points and 14 assists for the Nets.
 
 Pistons 121, Wizards 112
 
 Andre Drummond poured in 32 points, one shy of his career high, and 
			host Detroit increased its winning streak to four games with a 
			victory over Washington.
 
 Drummond, who is averaging 26.3 points during the streak, also 
			contributed 17 rebounds and four steals against Washington. Blake 
			Griffin tossed in 31 points with nine rebounds and nine assists for 
			the Pistons, and Reggie Jackson had 16 points.
 
 Bradley Beal had 32 points and 10 assists to lead Washington. Bobby 
			Portis supplied 24 points off the bench, hitting six 3-pointers, and 
			Trevor Ariza piled up 23 points, seven rebounds and five assists.
 
            
			 
			Pacers 99, Hornets 90
 Myles Turner led a balanced attack with 18 points and eight 
			rebounds, and the Indiana beat Charlotte in Indianapolis for its 
			sixth straight win.
 
 Wesley Matthews started for the Pacers after being signed on Sunday, 
			and he finished with eight points in 30 minutes, hitting two key 
			3-pointers in the last four minutes of the game.
 
 Kemba Walker scored 34 points to lead the Hornets. Walker has scored 
			30 or more in five straight games, which ties a franchise record set 
			by Glen Rice.
 
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