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roundup: Kyrie's second triple-double rallies Celtics
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[March 15, 2019]
Kyrie Irving scored six of his
team-high 31 points during a fourth-quarter spurt that allowed the
Boston Celtics to build a lead they were able to retain en route to
a 126-120 victory over the visiting Sacramento Kings on Thursday
night.
After trailing for much of the first three quarters, the Celtics led
just 104-103 following a Willie Cauley-Stein dunk for Sacramento
with 6:20 to go. Irving countered immediately with a floater and,
after a three-point play by Marcus Morris, added two jumpers in a
9-0 flurry that opened a 113-103 advantage with 4:33 remaining.
Irving wound up with his second career triple-double, complementing
his 31 points with 10 rebounds and a game-high 12 assists. His only
previous triple-double came for Cleveland against Utah in February
2014.
Sacramento's Buddy Hield led all scorers with 34 points, connecting
on 6 of 10 3-point attempts. His Kings teammates, however, made just
5 of 24 3-point shots.
Raptors 111, Lakers 98
Kawhi Leonard scored 25 points, grabbed eight rebounds and added
four assists as Toronto defeated visiting Los Angeles.
Norman Powell added 20 points and eight rebounds for the Raptors,
who have won their past nine games against the Lakers dating to
2015. Pascal Siakam scored 16 points, and Marc Gasol contributed 15
points for Toronto.
LeBron James led the Lakers with 29 points. Alex Caruso added 16
points, Rajon Rondo had 13 points and eight assists and JaVale McGee
contributed nine points and nine rebounds.
Pacers 108, Thunder 106
Wesley Matthews' tip-in with 1.8 seconds left lifted Indiana over
host Oklahoma City.
Indiana ended the game on a 23-10 run to finish off a big comeback.
Domantas Sabonis led the Pacers with 26 points, and Bojan Bogdanovic
added 23.
Russell Westbrook had a chance to win the game for the Thunder in
the last second, but his 3-pointer from the top of the key hit the
front of the rim and bounced away. Westbrook finished with 19
points, 14 rebounds and 11 assists for his second consecutive
triple-double, and Paul George finished with a game-high 36 points.
Magic 120, Cavaliers 91
Aaron Gordon had 21 points as Orlando got a much-needed blowout
against visiting Cleveland.
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Boston Celtics guard Kyrie Irving (11) takes a free throw during the
second half against the Sacramento Kings at TD Garden. Mandatory
Credit: Greg M. Cooper-USA TODAY Sports
Nikola Vucevic had 19 points and 11 rebounds, and D.J. Augustin had
20 points and seven assists for the Magic. The win came at an
important time for Orlando, which had dropped four of its last five
games.
Collin Sexton led the Cavaliers with 23 points, and Jordan Clarkson
added 15 points off the bench.
Jazz 120, Timberwolves 100
Donovan Mitchell scored 24 points and dished out six assists to lead
Utah past Minnesota at Salt Lake City.
Rudy Gobert and Derrick Favors each finished with double-doubles for
the Jazz. Favors had 17 points and 11 rebounds. Gobert tallied 10
points and 13 boards. Jae Crowder added 18 points off the bench.
Karl-Anthony Towns scored 26 points and collected 12 rebounds before
fouling out with 4:13 left. Andrew Wiggins added 14 points. Tyus
Jones chipped in 12 points and nine assists.
Nuggets 100, Mavericks 99
Nikola Jokic drained a 9-foot leaner as time expired, and host
Denver rallied to beat Dallas.
Jokic one-upped Dallas rookie Luka Doncic, whose dunk with 5.8
seconds left gave Dallas a one-point lead. But Denver called
timeout, then got the ball to Jokic, and he hit a floater around
Dwight Powell.
Jokic finished with 11 points, 14 rebounds and eight assists, and
Paul Millsap had a season-high 33 points for Denver. Doncic had 24
points and Jalen Brunson scored 20 for the tired Mavericks, who
didn't arrive in Denver until 9 a.m. Thursday because of the
blizzard slamming much of the middle of the country.
--Field Level Media
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