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			roundup: Warriors fall in controversial finish 
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			 [March 30, 2019] 
			Karl-Anthony Towns made a tiebreaking -- and controversial -- 
			free throw with a half-second remaining in overtime Friday night, 
			giving the Minnesota Timberwolves a 131-130 victory that dropped the 
			visiting Golden State Warriors into a tie for the top spot in the 
			Western Conference. 
 Kevin Durant fouled Towns as he was breaking for the basket on an 
			inbounds play. Durant was called for a pushing foul near the hoop 
			even though the pass appeared to be over both players' heads.
 
 Towns made the first of two free throws before missing the second 
			intentionally, which allowed time to run out. The Golden State 
			defeat allowed Denver, which won earlier in the night at Oklahoma 
			City, to draw even with the Warriors for the top spot in the West at 
			51-24 with seven games remaining.
 
 The controversial finish followed another potential game-determining 
			call with 5.8 seconds remaining in the extra session and Golden 
			State trailing by three, when officials waved off a 3-pointer Durant 
			made while a foul was being called because they said the foul had 
			occurred in the instant before the shot.
 
			
			 
			Nuggets 115, Thunder 105
 Jamal Murray scored 27 points to lead visiting Denver past Oklahoma 
			City and into a tie for first in the Western Conference with seven 
			games remaining. The loss drops the Thunder to eighth place.
 
 Nikola Jokic had 23 points and 16 rebounds for the Nuggets, who shot 
			56.5 percent from the floor. It was Denver's third-best shooting 
			performance of the season. Paul Millsap (14 points), Will Barton 
			(12) and Mason Plumlee (11) also scored in double figures for the 
			Nuggets.
 
 Russell Westbrook led the Thunder with 27 points, nine rebounds and 
			nine assists, narrowly missing what would've been his second 
			consecutive triple-double. Paul George, who was a game-time decision 
			due to left shoulder soreness, scored 25 points and also grabbed 
			nine rebounds.
 
 Celtics 114, Pacers 112
 
 Kyrie Irving made the go-ahead layup with 0.5 seconds remaining in 
			the game as host Boston edged Indiana and moved into a tie with the 
			Pacers for fourth place in the Eastern Conference.
 
 Indiana's Thaddeus Young completed an alley-oop to forge a tie at 
			112 before missing a driving layup on the next possession. Young 
			redeemed himself with a steal, but Boston made a defensive stop and 
			Irving gained a step on Wesley Matthews and made a ball fake on 
			Young before converting the layup.
 
 Irving scored 20 of his 30 points in the second half and Al Horford 
			added 19 for the Celtics, who pulled even in the standings with 
			Indiana after winning back-to-back contests on the heels of a 
			season-high-tying, four-game losing streak.
 
 Trail Blazers 118, Hawks 98
 
 Damian Lillard scored 23 of his 36 points in the first half to help 
			Portland win its sixth straight, a blowout at Atlanta.
 
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            Mar 29, 2019; 
			Minneapolis, MN, USA; Minnesota Timberwolves center Karl-Anthony 
			Towns (32) drives to the basket past Golden State Warriors forward 
			Kevin Durant (35) in the second half at Target Center. Mandatory 
			Credit: Jesse Johnson-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            Lillard shot 13-for-25 from the field, sank four 3-pointers and 
			handed out seven assists. 
            Atlanta was led by Trae Young, who scored 20 of his 26 points in the 
			first half but was just 1-for-8 from 3-point range. John Collins 
			added 20 points for the Hawks.
 Jazz 128, Wizards 124
 
 Donovan Mitchell scored 35 points to lead Utah to a victory over 
			Washington in Salt Lake City.
 
 Joe Ingles added 18 points and 10 assists, and Rudy Gobert finished 
			with 13 points and 17 rebounds for the Jazz. Jae Crowder added 18 
			points and Ricky Rubio chipped in 17. Utah shot 55.2 percent from 
			the field to win for the ninth time in 10 games.
 
 Bradley Beal scored 34 points while Bobby Portis added 28 points and 
			13 rebounds to lead Washington.
 
 Lakers 129, Hornets 115
 
 LeBron James had 27 points and nine assists as Los Angeles prevented 
			visiting Charlotte from moving closer to a playoff spot.
 
 Kentavious Caldwell-Pope scored 25 points, Kyle Kuzma scored 20, 
			Rajon Rondo had a season-high 17 assists, and Lance Stephenson 
			contributed 14 points and a season-high 13 rebounds off the bench 
			for the Lakers, who have won three out of four games for the first 
			time since Dec. 8-15.
 
             
            
 Kemba Walker scored 24 points to lead the Hornets, who dropped two 
			games behind the eighth-place Miami Heat in the Eastern Conference. 
			Charlotte has seven games remaining, five on the road. Walker is now 
			0-28 in his career against James.
 
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