NBA roundup: Beal hits last-second
winner for Wizards
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[February 08, 2020]
Bradley Beal's layup with 0.2 seconds left lifted the
Washington Wizards to a 119-118 win over the visiting Dallas
Mavericks on Friday night.
Beal took the inbounds pass from Troy Brown Jr. near the foul line
with 1.8 seconds left and drove for the layup. The Mavericks' alley-oop
attempt at the buzzer failed.
Beal had 29 points for Washington, ending a streak of seven straight
games with 30-plus points. Davis Bertans added 20 points.
Seth Curry led seven Mavericks in double figures with 20 points and
Tim Hardaway Jr. finished with 19. Kristaps Porzingis, who suffered
a broken nose in a loss to the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday night,
played but was limited to 21 minutes due to foul trouble, and
finished with 11 points and nine rebounds.
Utah Jazz 117 - Portland Trail Blazers 114
Donovan Mitchell scored the tiebreaking layup with 19.5 seconds
left, and Utah survived a controversial finish to post a victory
over Portland in Salt Lake City.
Mitchell's layup gave Utah a 116-114 lead. Damien Lillard then drove
in an attempt to tie the score, and his shot hit the glass and was
on its way into the basket before Utah's Rudy Gobert tipped it away,
but goaltending wasn't called.
Bojan Bogdanovic scored 27 points to help the Jazz halt a
season-worst five-game losing streak. Utah overcame a 16-point,
second-half deficit. Lillard poured in 42 points for Portland, which
lost for just the third time in the past nine games.
Toronto Raptors 115 - Indiana Pacers 106
Serge Ibaka collected 22 points and 10 rebounds as visiting Toronto
extended its franchise-best winning streak to 13 games by beating
Indiana, but may be without stalwart Kyle Lowry after he sustained
what the Raptors referred to as whiplash after he came down hard on
the leg of Ibaka in the third quarter.
Fred VanVleet had 20 points and OG Anunoby added 16 for Toronto,
which benefited from a 27-6 advantage in fast-break points to
complete a home-and-home sweep of the Pacers this week. The Raptors
posted a 119-118 victory over Indiana at Toronto on Wednesday.
Lowry scored 10 of his 16 points in the first quarter to move past
Vince Carter (9,420 points) for third place among the franchise's
top all-time scorers. Carter once held the team record before being
traded to the then-New Jersey Nets in 2004.
Philadelphia 76ers 119 - Memphis Grizzlies 107
Furkan Korkmaz hit seven 3-pointers and scored a career-high 34
points, Tobias Harris added 21 and host Philadelphia defeated
Memphis.
Ben Simmons contributed 22 points and 10 assists while Al Horford
had 10 points, eight rebounds and six assists for the Sixers, who
snapped a four-game losing streak. Joel Embiid also had 10 points
and 10 rebounds in 16 minutes before leaving the game for good with
neck stiffness. It was Embiid's 29th double-double this season.
Ja Morant led the Grizzlies with 15 points while Jonas Valanciunas
added 14 points and 10 rebounds. Tyus Jones scored 13 and Brandon
Clarke had 11.
Oklahoma City Thunder 108 - Detroit Pistons 101
Chris Paul scored 22 points to lift Oklahoma City to a home win over
Detroit.
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Toronto Raptors guard
Kyle Lowry (7) lies on the floor in pain while center Serge Ibaka
(9) looks over him in a game against the Indiana Pacers during the
third quarter at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Mandatory Credit: Brian
Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports
The Thunder led for much of the game but never could stretch the
margin to double digits before Detroit made a push early in the
third quarter to come back and tie the score at 57. Oklahoma City
then scored nine consecutive points quickly to ignite a 19-6 run
overall and grab control.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 21 points for the Thunder while
Danilo Gallinari added 19, Dennis Schroder 18 and Steven Adams 16.
Reggie Jackson led the Pistons with 28 points.
Sacramento Kings 105 - Miami Heat 97
Riding accurate 3-point shooting and taking advantage of the absence
of Miami's Jimmy Butler, host Sacramento pulled away late to beat
the Heat as Bogdan Bogdanovic, Buddy Hield and Nemanja Bjelica
combined for 16 3-pointers, helping the Kings gain a 57-36 scoring
advantage from beyond the arc in recording their second straight
win.
Bogdanovic finished with 23 points, while Hield collected 21 points
and a game-high-tying seven rebounds, helping the Kings avenge an
earlier overtime loss at Miami to gain a split in the two-game
season series.
Bam Adebayo had a game-high 26 points and a game-high-tying seven
rebounds for the Heat, who lost their second straight. Miami was
without Butler, who suffered a strained right shoulder in
Wednesday's loss to the Los Angeles Clippers in the opener of a
five-game trip.
Phoenix Suns 127 - Houston Rockets 91
Kelly Oubre Jr. scored a career high 39 points, Devin Booker added
33, and Phoenix ended a four-game losing streak with a rout of
visiting Houston.
The Rockets, playing without star guard Russell Westbrook (rest),
had their four-game winning streak end as they posted a season low
in points -- despite 32 points from James Harden. Westbrook, who
averages 26.7 points per game, was given the night off to rest, a
day after he surpassed the 20,000-point mark of his career in a win
over the Los Angeles Lakers.
Phoenix made 15 of 31 3-point attempts, seven by Oubre to tie a
career high, and four by Booker. Limited to only a five-man bench
due to injuries, the Suns nevertheless ended the Rockets' 13-game
winning streak in head-to-head meetings, and evened the all-time
series at 108 wins for each team.
Boston Celtics 112 - Atlanta Hawks 107
Jayson Tatum led the way with 32 points as host Boston narrowly held
off undermanned Atlanta.
Enes Kanter had 16 points and 15 rebounds, and Romeo Langford scored
a career-high 16 as the Celtics won their sixth straight game and
their ninth in their last 10.
John Collins had 30 points and 10 rebounds, Kevin Huerter scored 25
and Brandon Goodwin added 21 for the Hawks, who have lost three of
four. Atlanta had just nine players available after acquiring Clint
Capela, Dewayne Dedmon, Skal Labissiere and Derrick Walton Jr. in
separate trades this week.
--Field Level Media
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