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			roundup: Grizzlies top Rockets in OT despite Harden's 57 
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			 [March 21, 2019] 
			Jonas Valanciunas' offensive 
			rebound and free throw with 0.1 second left in overtime helped the 
			host Memphis Grizzlies topple the Houston Rockets 126-125 on 
			Wednesday. 
 Valanciunas paired a career-high 33 points with 15 rebounds and 
			teamed with Mike Conley (35 points, eight assists) to help Memphis 
			fend off James Harden and the rallying Rockets. Valanciunas 
			corralled a miss by Conley before absorbing a foul from Houston 
			center Clint Capela on the game's deciding play.
 
 That followed an MVP-caliber stretch from Harden, who scored 18 of 
			his game-high 57 points in the fourth quarter before adding eight 
			points during a 28-second stretch in overtime.
 
 Memphis averted a four-game season series sweep against Houston, 
			which lost for just the third time since the All-Star break. Former 
			Rockets forward Chandler Parsons drilled two 3-pointers in overtime 
			to keep the Grizzlies in control despite Harden's efforts.
 
 76ers 118, Celtics 115
 
 Joel Embiid collected 37 points and a career-high 22 rebounds to go 
			along with a late key block on Kyrie Irving as host Philadelphia 
			averted a season sweep by Boston.
 
			
			 
			Jimmy Butler scored 15 of his 22 points in the fourth quarter for 
			the 76ers, who have won six in a row overall. Irving scored 16 of 
			his 36 points in the first quarter for the Celtics, who fell short 
			against Philadelphia for just the third time in the teams' past 20 
			regular-season meetings.
 
 Al Horford scored 22 points and Terry Rozier added 20 points off the 
			bench for Boston, which saw guard Marcus Smart receive a flagrant-2 
			foul and an immediate ejection less than a minute into the third 
			quarter following a two-handed shove into the back of Embiid.
 
 Raptors 123, Thunder 114 (OT)
 
 Pascal Siakam scored 33 points and grabbed 13 rebounds to lead 
			Toronto to an overtime win at Oklahoma City.
 
 The Raptors dominated the extra session, outscoring the Thunder 13-4 
			after letting a 19-point, second-half lead slip away. Oklahoma City 
			didn't score in the extra period until 31.5 seconds remained. Kawhi 
			Leonard scored five of his 22 points in overtime, and Fred VanVleet 
			finished with 23 points for the Raptors.
 
 Russell Westbrook, returning from a one-game suspension and coming 
			off a 2-for-16 shooting performance Saturday in a loss to the Golden 
			State Warriors, helped lift the Thunder with 42 points and 16-of-29 
			shooting, including 5-of-10 accuracy from behind the 3-point arc.
 
 Cavaliers 107, Bucks 102
 
 Collin Sexton scored 25 points, and Jordan Clarkson added 23 off the 
			bench to lead host Cleveland over short-handed Milwaukee.
 
 Coming into the game, Sexton had been the first rookie to score at 
			least 23 points in six consecutive games since Tim Duncan did it 
			twice for the San Antonio Spurs in 1998. Sexton now has accomplished 
			the feat in seven straight games.
 
			
			 
			Milwaukee dressed only nine players and was without Giannis 
			Antetokounmpo and Nikola Mirotic. Antetokounmpo missed his second 
			straight game with an ankle injury. The Bucks announced Wednesday 
			that Mirotic will be out two to four weeks with a thumb injury. 
			Khris Middleton led Milwaukee with 26 points. 
			Heat 110, Spurs 105
 Goran Dragic scored 22 points off the bench, and Dwyane Wade had a 
			big basket and a steal in the final minutes as visiting Miami 
			outlasted San Antonio to snap Spurs' nine-game winning streak.
 
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			Memphis Grizzlies center Jonas Valanciunas (17) defends against 
			Houston Rockets center Clint Cappella (15) at FedExForum. Mandatory 
			Credit: Nelson Chenault-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            After trailing by as many as 18 in the third quarter and by 13 with 
			9:50 to play, San Antonio charged back, pulling within 106-103 with 
			2:05 left. With Miami on top 108-105, Wade stole the ball from 
			DeRozan with 9.1 seconds left. Kelly Olynyk then converted a pair of 
			free throws to cement the win for the Heat.
 Dion Waiters scored 18 points for the Heat, who hold a 1 1/2-game 
			lead on the Orlando Magic for the Eastern Conference's final playoff 
			spot. Patty Mills, Marco Belinelli and Aldridge scored 17 points 
			each for the Spurs.
 
 Magic 119, Pelicans 96
 
 Orlando led from start to finish, pounding visiting New Orleans for 
			its third consecutive win.
 
 Evan Fournier scored 22 points for the Magic, and Aaron Gordon had 
			20. Nikola Vucevic contributed 15 points and 17 rebounds.
 
 Frank Jackson was the only Pelicans starter to score in double 
			figures, netting 14 points. Reserve Stanley Johnson scored a 
			team-high 18 points off the bench. Pelicans star forward Anthony 
			Davis did not play due to a family matter.
 
 Bulls 126, Wizards 120 (OT)
 
 Kris Dunn atoned for a late miss in regulation with a pair of 
			3-pointers in overtime, and Lauri Markkanen added a back-breaking 
			trey with 32.3 seconds remaining to send Chicago to victory over 
			visiting Washington.
 
 The loss assured the Wizards (30-42) of a losing season and cost 
			them a key game in their desperate quest to move up from 11th place 
			in the Eastern Conference standings.
 
 Markkanen, the game's leading scorer with 32 points, also collected 
			a game-high 13 rebounds. Dunn had 26 points and 13 assists for the 
			Bulls, who won their second straight after a five-game losing 
			streak. Jabari Parker scored 28 points for the Wizards against his 
			former team.
 
            
			 
            
 Trail Blazers 126, Mavericks 118
 
 Damian Lillard scored 33 points and handed out 12 assists as 
			Portland knocked off visiting Dallas.
 
 Six players scored in double figures for the Trail Blazers, 
			including Seth Curry with 20 off the bench. It was the fifth win in 
			six games for Portland.
 
 Luka Doncic scored 24 points and Justin Jackson contributed 21 for 
			the Mavericks, who have lost 14 of their past 16 outings.
 
 Jazz 137, Knicks 116
 
 Donovan Mitchell scored 30 points in three quarters and Utah easily 
			ran its winning streak to five games by rolling over host New York.
 
 Mitchell helped the Jazz get their latest win by shooting 12 of 20 
			and hitting five 3-pointers. Utah matched a team record by hitting 
			20 3-pointers.
 
 Rookie Kevin Knox scored 27 points for the Knicks, who lost for the 
			10th time in 11 games. Mario Hezonja added 23 points for New York, 
			which was without Dennis Smith Jr. (sore back), Allonzo Trier 
			(strained left calf) and Noah Vonleh (ankle).
 
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