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			roundup: Nuggets' comeback stuns Grizzlies 
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			 [January 29, 2019] 
			Nikola Jokic scored 24 points, 
			including a go-ahead basket with 28.9 seconds left, and the visiting 
			Denver Nuggets rallied from 25 points down to beat the Memphis 
			Grizzlies 95-92 on Monday night. 
 Will Barton had 20 points, and Malik Beasley scored 13 of his 18 
			points in the fourth quarter -- when the Nuggets trailed by as many 
			as 19 -- to help Denver win without Jamal Murray. The point guard 
			missed his second consecutive game due to an ankle injury.
 
 Denver was down by 19 at halftime, 17 after three quarters and 13 
			with 4:31 left but outscored the Grizzlies 23-7 down the stretch to 
			win its third in a row.
 
 Marc Gasol had 28 points and nine rebounds, and Mike Conley had 23 
			points and 11 assists for Memphis, which has lost 15 of 17 games.
 
 Warriors 132, Pacers 100
 
 Stephen Curry scored 23 of his game-high 26 points in the first half 
			as Golden State routed Indiana in Indianapolis.
 
 
			
			 
			The Warriors won their 11th straight, their 10th in a row on the 
			road, against a Pacers team that last season became the first 
			Eastern Conference club in the five-year Steve Kerr coaching era to 
			sweep a season series from Golden State.
 
 Playing in just his fifth game, DeMarcus Cousins dropped in a 
			season-best 22 points for the Warriors, who capped a 5-0 road trip. 
			Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson added 16 points apiece. Myles Turner 
			led the Pacers with 16 points.
 
 Celtics 112, Nets 104
 
 Jaylen Brown and Marcus Smart scored 21 points apiece, and Boston 
			dominated the fourth quarter while extending its home winning streak 
			over Brooklyn to six.
 
 The Celtics beat the Nets for the 11th time in the past 12 meetings 
			overall on a night when Kyrie Irving sat out with a strained left 
			hip. Boston coach Brad Stevens said he thought the injury occurred 
			Saturday during the first half of the Celtics' 115-111 home loss to 
			the Golden State Warriors.
 
			Boston blocked 16 shots, its highest total since the 1983-84 season, 
			according to basketball-reference.com. D'Angelo Russell scored 25 
			points for the Nets, who had their six-game winning streak end.
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			Nuggets guard Gary Harris (14) holds the ball away from Memphis 
			Grizzlies guard Shelvin Mack (6) at FedExForum. Denver won 95-92. 
			Mandatory Credit: Nelson Chenault-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            Hornets 101, Knicks 92
 Tony Parker and Jeremy Lamb led a balanced attack with 15 points 
			each, and host Charlotte added to New York's misery.
 
 The Hornets trailed by as many as eight points in the third quarter 
			but went on a 14-0 run early in the fourth to take control of the 
			game. They led by as many as 14 down the stretch and never let the 
			Knicks closer than nine again.
 
 Kevin Knox scored 19 points for the Knicks, who have lost 10 
			straight and 18 of their past 19 games.
 
 Hawks 123, Clippers 118
 
 Rookie Trae Young scored 26 points and John Collins added 22 as 
			Atlanta earned a victory over Los Angeles to improve to 2-1 at the 
			start of a season-high, seven-game road trip.
 
 Alex Len added 19 points for the Hawks, who defeated a Pacific 
			Division team for the first time in six tries this season.
 
 Tobias Harris scored 30 points for the Clippers, who have lost five 
			of their past six home games. Los Angeles reserve Lou Williams 
			opened the game 0-for-11 from the field, a day after a 2-for-16 
			shooting performance, and finished with 21 points on 4-of-17 
			shooting.
 
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