NBA roundup: 76ers lose game to
Jazz, Simmons to injury
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[November 07, 2019]
Donovan Mitchell recorded 24
points, eight assists and five rebounds to lead the Utah Jazz to a
106-104 victory over visiting Philadelphia on Wednesday night at
Salt Lake City on a night the 76ers lost guard Ben Simmons to a
shoulder injury.
Bojan Bogdanovic added 20 points, six rebounds and five assists, and
Joe Ingles scored a season-best 16 points off the bench as Utah
halted a two-game slide. Mike Conley scored 15 points and Rudy
Gobert contributed 14 points, 16 rebounds and three steals.
Simmons had just two points in 10 minutes before departing with 5:20
left in the second quarter with right shoulder soreness. He appeared
to hurt the shoulder initially early in the first quarter when he
banged it against the body of Utah defender Royce O'Neale. According
to reports, Simmons sustained a sprained AC joint and will be
re-evaluated Thursday.
Joel Embiid registered 27 points and 16 rebounds but was just 5 of
16 from the field as Philadelphia lost its second straight game.
Josh Richardson scored 24 points, Tobias Harris added 16 and Raul
Neto had 11 for the 76ers.
Bucks 129, Clippers 124
Giannis Antetokounmpo had 38 points, 16 rebounds and nine assists to
lead Milwaukee past host Los Angeles, which played without star
forward Kawhi Leonard.
Milwaukee's George Hill came off the bench to score 24 points,
hitting 6 of 7 3-point attempts, while Eric Bledsoe had 20. Kyle
Korver added 14 points for the Bucks, Khris Middleton chipped in 13,
and Brook Lopez finished with 11 points and 12 rebounds.
Montrezl Harrell, in his first start this season, scored a
career-high 34 points to go along with 13 rebounds and five assists.
Lou Williams also had 34 points to go with 11 assists, while Patrick
Beverley contributed 20 points and 10 rebounds. Leonard sat out his
second contest in eight games because of "load management." Los
Angeles has lost both contests.
Pistons 122, Knicks 102
Andre Drummond had 27 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists, and
Tony Snell made all nine of his shot attempts while scoring a
season-high 24 points as host Detroit cruised past New York.
Markieff Morris supplied 22 points and five assists for the Pistons,
who were once again without three of their top players. All-Star
forward Blake Griffin remained sidelined due to hamstring and knee
injuries. The team's top point guards, Reggie Jackson (back) and
Derrick Rose (hamstring), were also in street clothes.
Julius Randle led the Knicks with 20 points. Marcus Morris
contributed 18 points, while rookie RJ Barrett had 15 points, six
rebounds and eight assists for New York, which has lost four
straight and seven of eight to start the season.
Pacers 121, Wizards 106
T.J. Warren scored 21 points, and Indiana downed Washington in
Indianapolis. Warren shot 9 of 15 from the field, and Doug McDermott
connected on four 3-pointers to finish with 19 points as seven
Pacers scored in double figures.
Indiana's Domantas Sabonis collected 13 points and a
career-high-tying 17 rebounds before fouling out in his return from
a two-game absence caused by a bruised left calf. Aaron Holiday
scored 18 points as the Pacers recorded a fourth win in their past
five outings.
Washington's Bradley Beal scored 30 points despite shooting just 1
of 12 from 3-point range. Thomas Bryant had 20 points and 11
rebounds, and CJ Miles added 15 points for the Wizards, who have
lost four of their past five.
Rockets 129, Warriors 112
James Harden, Clint Capela and P.J. Tucker recorded double-doubles
as host Houston breezed past short-handed Golden State.
Harden paired a game-high 36 points with 13 assists to lead the
charge. Tucker posted 22 points and 11 rebounds while Capela had 19
points, 16 boards and six blocks. All five Houston starters scored
in double figures.
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Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell (45) dribbles the ball during the first
quarter against the Philadelphia 76ers at Vivint Smart Home Arena.
Mandatory Credit: Russ Isabella-USA TODAY Sports
The Warriors, down three starters (Stephen Curry, Draymond Green,
D'Angelo Russell) due to injury, mustered an answer to every Rockets
run until Harden led a 21-6 surge to close the first half. Alec
Burks, instrumental in keeping the Warriors within range in the
first half, scored 28 points in 31 minutes off the bench.
Bulls 113, Hawks 93
Tomas Satoransky scored a career-high 27 points, and Chicago ended a
two-game losing streak with an easy win in Atlanta.
Satoransky entered the game averaging 6.5 points and had not scored
in double figures all season. On Wednesday, he went 10-for-13 from
the field, 4-for-5 on 3-pointers, and added seven rebounds and eight
assists. Otto Porter Jr. scored 13 points on 5-for-6 shooting but
exited in the first half and did not return due to a left foot
contusion.
The Hawks struggled without forward John Collins, who was serving
the second game of a 25-game suspension for violating the NBA's drug
policy. Jabari Parker, his replacement in the starting lineup,
contributed a team-high 18 points, but Trae Young scored only nine
points and was 0-for-8 on 3-point tries.
Mavericks 107, Magic 106
Dorian Finney-Smith put Dallas ahead for good with a 3-pointer with
3:36 remaining, and the Mavericks drew two charging calls on
Orlando's Aaron Gordon in the final seconds to preserve a victory
over the visiting Magic.
Luka Doncic capped a 27-point effort with a pair of free throws with
2:31 remaining to give the Mavericks a 107-102 lead. Dallas didn't
score again, including two missed free throws by Seth Curry with a
chance to extend a 107-106 advantage with seven seconds left, but
Orlando couldn't take advantage.
Gordon scored 23 points, and the Magic got 19 points, 11 rebounds
and seven assists from Nikola Vucevic. Jonathan Isaac added 13
points, 10 rebounds, five assists, four steals and six blocks.
Raptors 124, Kings 120
Kyle Lowry scored 24 points, Pascal Siakam added 23 points and 13
rebounds, and Toronto defeated visiting Sacramento.
Serge Ibaka scored 21 points, OG Anunoby contributed a season-best
18 points, and Marc Gasol and Fred VanVleet each had 12 for the
Raptors.
Harrison Barnes led Sacramento with 26 points. Bogdan Bogdanovic
added 22 points off the bench, and Buddy Hield scored 21 for the
Kings, who tied a franchise record with 20 made 3-pointers.
Grizzlies 137, Timberwolves 121
Dillon Brooks and Jae Crowder combined to make nine 3-pointers, and
Ja Morant helped put the game away in the fourth as host Memphis
topped Minnesota.
The Grizzlies snapped a three-game losing skid in a game they led
virtually wire to wire. A season-high 37-point first quarter set
them on their way. Brooks scored 31 points, Morant had 26, and
Crowder and Brandon Clarke contributed 18 apiece.
The Timberwolves stayed within striking distance much of the game
paced by Andrew Wiggins' 30 points. Karl-Anthony Towns 25 points and
13 rebounds in his return from a two-game suspension.
--Field Level Media
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