NBA
roundup: Lakers take down Thunder in OT
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[January 18, 2019]
Kyle Kuzma scored 32 points to
help the Los Angeles Lakers earn a 138-128 overtime win over the
host Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday night.
Kuzma hit seven 3-pointers, and Los Angeles' Ivica Zubac scored a
career-high 26 points and grabbed 12 rebounds. Lonzo Ball added 18
points, including five in overtime as the Lakers outscored Oklahoma
City 16-6, and dished out 10 assists.
The Thunder lost for the fifth time in six games. The Lakers won
their second in a row and improved to 5-7 without LeBron James
(groin) and Rajon Rondo (hand).
The Thunder faltered from behind the arc in overtime, going 2-for-12
from 3-point range. Oklahoma City attempted just one field goal
inside the arc in the extra session. Paul George led the Thunder
with 27 points. Russell Westbrook had 26 points and 13 assists but
shot just 7 of 30 from the field.
Raptors 111, Suns 109
Pascal Siakam made a layup at the buzzer and Toronto defeated
visiting Phoenix. Siakam ended the game with 10 points and 12
rebounds.
Kyle Lowry had 16 points, nine rebounds and eight assists for the
Raptors. Serge Ibaka added 22 points.
Devin Booker scored 30 points for the Suns. Deandre Ayton added 15
points and 17 rebounds while Kelly Oubre Jr. scored 18 points and
had nine rebounds off the bench.
Nuggets 135, Bulls 105
Jamal Murray scored 22 of his 25 points in the third quarter, Nikola
Jokic had 18 points, 11 assists and eight rebounds, and host Denver
routed Chicago. The Nuggets were coming off a 142-111 home loss to
Golden State on Tuesday in which the Warriors set an NBA record for
points in a first quarter with 51.
Paul Millsap finished with 14 points, and Gary Harris, returning
from missing five games due to a strained left hamstring, scored 14
off the bench for Denver.
Lauri Markkanen had 27 points and 10 rebounds, Robin Lopez finished
with 17 points and Jabari Parker had 15 for Chicago. The Bulls have
lost nine in a row and have yet to win in the 2019 calendar year.
76ers 120, Pacers 96
Joel Embiid, despite battling a sore lower back, had 22 points, 13
rebounds and eight assists to lift visiting Philadelphia past
Indiana in Indianapolis. It was Embiid's 38th double-double of the
season and his 12th in his past 13 games.
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Lakers forward Kyle Kuzma (0) drives to the basket against Oklahoma
City Thunder forward Paul George (13) during the second half at
Chesapeake Energy Arena. Los Angeles won 138-128. Mandatory Credit:
Alonzo Adams-USA TODAY Sports
Jimmy Butler scored 27 points for the 76ers, and JJ Redick added 20,
highlighted by six 3-pointers. Mike Muscala also contributed 11
while Ben Simmons had 11 points, eight rebounds and eight assists.
Thaddeus Young led the Pacers with 27 points while Victor Oladipo
added 15 on 6-of-20 shooting. Indiana had its four-game home winning
streak snapped.
Hornets 114, Kings 95
Kemba Walker led a balanced attack with 23 points, and Charlotte
gained revenge on the visiting Kings after a loss on Saturday in
Sacramento.
The Hornets erupted for 43 points in the second quarter after
trailing by as many as 13 early, and they went on to lead by 13 at
halftime and by 21 in the second half.
The Hornets also got 15 points each from Miles Bridges and Michael
Kidd-Gilchrist, 14 points apiece from Jeremy Lamb and Tony Parker.
Buddy Hield led the Kings with 24 points.
Wizards 101, Knicks 100
New York's Allonzo Trier was called for goaltending with less than
one second remaining, and Washington rallied from 16 points down to
win at the O2 Arena in London.
Trailing 100-99, the Wizards inbounded with 3.3 seconds left and
Thomas Bryant drove the lane. His floater was deflected with less
than one second remaining. The trail official made the goaltending
call, and after a review of several minutes, the call stood.
New York inbounded with four-tenths of a second remaining on the
clock, and Emmanuel Mudiay's shot was off the mark. Bradley Beal led
the Wizards with 26 points, Mudiay had 25, and Otto Porter Jr. added
20.
--Field Level Media
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