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			roundup: Harden nets 61 to keep streak rolling 
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			 [January 24, 2019] 
			Houston superstar James Harden 
			continued his historic streak Wednesday night by scoring a 
			career-high and franchise-record 61 points, but it was Eric Gordon 
			who drained the biggest shot, a 3-pointer with nine seconds left 
			that gave the Rockets the lead for good in a wild 114-110 win over 
			the host New York Knicks. 
 Harden has scored at least 30 points in 21 consecutive games, the 
			fourth-longest such streak in NBA history (behind only three 
			authored by Wilt Chamberlain). "Wilt the Stilt" scored 30 points in 
			25 straight games during the 1960-61 season, in 31 straight games 
			spanning the 1961-62 and 1962-63 seasons and in 65 straight games 
			during the 1961-62 season.
 
 The 61 points are the most by a player in an NBA game this season -- 
			Kemba Walker scored 60 points for the Charlotte Hornets on Nov. 17 
			-- and tied for the most scored by a Knicks opponent at Madison 
			Square Garden. Kobe Bryant scored 61 points for the Los Angeles 
			Lakers on Feb. 2, 2009.
 
 There was little suspense regarding Harden's streak Wednesday as he 
			scored 19 points in the first quarter, finished the first half with 
			36 points and ended the third quarter with 49 points. He missed six 
			consecutive shots before reaching 50 points with a jumper with 4:22 
			left.
 
			
			 
			
 Pacers 110, Raptors 106
 
 Thaddeus Young scored 12 of his 23 points in the fourth quarter and 
			finished with 15 rebounds as Indiana held off a late rally to defeat 
			visiting Toronto in a game that may prove very costly in the long 
			run.
 
 The Pacers lost guard Victor Oladipo with 4:05 left in the first 
			half. He left on a stretcher with what the team termed a serious 
			right knee injury, and he is headed for an MRI exam Thursday. 
			Oladipo, Indiana's leading scorer on the season, had four points, 
			three rebounds and one assist.
 
 Darren Collison added 17 points, and Bojan Bogdanovic had 16 points 
			for the Pacers, who won their third game in a row. Serge Ibaka had 
			23 points and 11 rebounds to lead the Raptors, and Kyle Lowry added 
			20 points and seven assists,
 
 76ers 122, Spurs 120
 
 Joel Embiid scored 33 points and grabbed 19 rebounds to lift host 
			Philadelphia past San Antonio.
 
 Ben Simmons secured his eighth triple-double of the season with 21 
			points, 15 assists and 10 rebounds as the Sixers won their second in 
			a row.
 
 DeMar DeRozan led the Spurs with 26 points while Patty Mills and 
			Rudy Gay added 17 apiece. Marco Belinelli had 16.
 
 Celtics 123, Cavaliers 103
 
 Terry Rozier, starting in place of the injured Kyrie Irving, scored 
			22 of his 26 points in the first half to spark Boston to an easy win 
			over visiting Cleveland.
 
 Irving sat out with flu-like symptoms but was hardly missed. Rozier, 
			who played high school basketball in Cleveland, was perfect in the 
			first two periods, going 8-for-8, including connecting on a 
			buzzer-beater from 31 feet to give Boston a 65-50 lead at halftime.
 
 Boston has won 10 straight at home and five straight overall while 
			Cleveland, the NBA's worst team with just nine wins in 49 games, 
			lost its fifth straight despite 19 points from former Celtic Ante 
			Zizic.
 
 Hornets 118, Grizzlies 107
 
 Kemba Walker scored 22 points, including 12 in the fourth quarter, 
			and visiting Charlotte added to Memphis' misery.
 
 Earlier Wednesday, Memphis ownership confirmed that veteran stars 
			Mike Conley and Marc Gasol were on the trading block. Then came an 
			afternoon fire in the Grizzlies' locker room that forced everyone to 
			evacuate the FedEx Forum and eventually caused the Grizzlies to 
			change locker rooms.
 
 Nonetheless, Conley finished with 31 points on 10-of-17 shooting 
			while Gasol had a triple-double with 22 points, 17 rebounds and 10 
			assists.
 
 Pistons 98, Pelicans 94
 
 Blake Griffin scored 37 points and visiting Detroit held off a rally 
			by short-handed New Orleans.
 
 Jrue Holiday led the Pelicans with 29 points, Jahlil Okafor had 17 
			points and 10 rebounds, Julius Randle had 13 points and 13 rebounds, 
			and Nikola Mirotic added 11 points before a strained right calf 
			sidelined him in the fourth quarter.
 
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			Knicks guard Tim Hardaway Jr. (3) defends against Houston Rockets 
			guard James Harden (13) during the first half at Madison Square 
			Garden. Mandatory Credit: Noah K. Murray-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            The Pelicans played their second consecutive game without All-Star 
			forward Anthony Davis, who sprained his left index finger in a 
			128-112 loss at Portland last Friday. Coach Alvin Gentry estimated 
			that Davis would miss one or two weeks, though he said before 
			Wednesday's game that it could be "as much as four weeks."
 Clippers 111, Heat 99
 
 Tobias Harris continued his breakout season with a game-high 31 
			points to lead Los Angeles past host Miami.
 
 It was Harris' fifth 30-point outing this season, continuing an 
			exceptionally consistent first season with the Clippers. He has 
			averaged more than 20 points every month this season and also 
			against the Eastern Conference and the Western Conference. Counting 
			Wednesday's game, Harris is averaging 21.0 points this season, and 
			he has 31 games with at least 20 points.
 
 Miami was led by Hassan Whiteside's double-double (22 points and 16 
			rebounds). Josh Richardson added 17 points, Tyler Johnson had 15 
			points and Dwyane Wade had 13 points for the Heat. Wade, though, was 
			scoreless in the second half.
 
 Hawks 121, Bulls 101
 
 John Collins scored a career-high 35 points to pace visiting Atlanta 
			to an easy win in Chicago, ending the Hawks' two-game losing streak.
 
 The second-year power forward was 14-for-16 from the floor and 
			4-for-4 on 3-point attempts. Collins added eight rebounds and two 
			assists to help Atlanta end a five-game losing streak against 
			Chicago.
 
 The Bulls got 23 points from Zach LaVine, the 31st time he's scored 
			20-plus points this season. Lauri Markkanen scored 22, the third 
			time in four games he's scored at least 20, and added six rebounds. 
			Kris Dunn had 16 points.
 
 
            
			 
			Nets 114, Magic 110
 
 D'Angelo Russell broke a late tie with a 15-footer and DeMarre 
			Carroll added two key hoops down the stretch to lift host Brooklyn 
			past Orlando.
 
 The fourth period featured four lead changes and six ties, the last 
			of which occurred when Jarrett Allen converted a layup with 4:02 to 
			go, creating a 104-all deadlock. Russell gave the Nets a lead they 
			never relinquished with his jumper with 3:37 to go.
 
 Nikola Vucevic had a 21-point, game-high 14-rebound double-double 
			for the Magic, who lost for the fourth time in five games.
 
 Jazz 114, Nuggets 108
 
 Donovan Mitchell matched his season high of six 3-pointers while 
			scoring 35 points to lead host Utah to a win over Denver.
 
 Ricky Rubio recorded 17 points for the Jazz, who won for the seventh 
			time in their past eight games. Rudy Gobert had 15 points, 10 
			rebounds and three blocked shots, Jae Crowder also scored 15 points, 
			and Joe Ingles had 14 points and eight assists for Utah.
 
 Nikola Jokic registered 28 points and matched his career high of 21 
			rebounds, and Will Barton contributed 22 points and nine rebounds 
			off the bench for the Nuggets, who lost for just the fourth time in 
			their past 14 games. Gary Harris tallied 16 points, Trey Lyles added 
			12 and Monte Morris scored 10 for Denver, which dropped its eighth 
			straight game in Salt Lake City.
 
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