NBA roundup: Rockets prevail in
Harden-Young duel
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[January 09, 2020]
James Harden scored 41 points en
route to his second triple-double of the season and the visiting
Houston Rockets beat the Atlanta Hawks 122-115 on a historic night
Wednesday.
The Hawks' Trae Young finished with 42 points, 13 rebounds and 10
assists -- the first 40-point triple-double in Hawks history. It was
Young's sixth 40-point game and his second triple-double of the
season. The game also marked the first time in NBA history that
there were two 40-point triple-doubles in the same game.
Harden had a subpar shooting night -- making only 9 of 34 -- but was
19 of 23 from the line with 10 rebounds and 10 assists. It was
Harden's 44th career triple-double and his 15th 40-point
triple-double, second-most in NBA history.
The Hawks trailed by as many as 23 in the second quarter, but cut
the lead to 118-115 with 18 seconds left. Harden made four free
throws over the final 10.4 seconds to put the game away. Houston
defeated the Hawks for the sixth straight time.
Denver Nuggets 107 - Dallas Mavericks 106
Nikola Jokic scored 33 points, including a go-ahead layup with 7.9
seconds left, and visiting Denver held off Dallas down the stretch
for the win.
Jokic added seven assists and six rebounds as he won a showdown with
Dallas' Luka Doncic, who had 27 points, 10 assists and nine rebounds
in a losing cause.
Dallas played its fifth straight game without Kristaps Porzingis
(knee), while the Nuggets were without two starters, guard Will
Barton (personal reasons) and Paul Millsap (knee).
San Antonio Spurs 129 - Boston Celtics 114
DeMar DeRozan led the way with 30 points as San Antonio crushed host
Boston.
Lonnie Walker IV added 19 points in 19 minutes off the bench as the
Spurs won for the fourth time in their last six games. San Antonio
shot 55.2 percent (48 of 87) as a team to avenge a 135-115 home loss
to Boston earlier this season.
Gordon Hayward scored 18 points, as the Celtics narrowly avoided
their worst loss of the season in just their third defeat at home.
Kemba Walker, returning from three games missed with the flu, had
six points before getting ejected in the third quarter.
Miami Heat 122 - Indiana Pacers 108
Jimmy Butler, who missed the previous game due to a back injury, had
14 points, seven assists and six rebounds to lead Miami to a
convincing win in Indianapolis.
Miami, which never trailed past the first quarter, had six other
players with double-figure points: Tyler Herro (19), Derrick Jones
Jr. (18), Bam Adebayo (18), Duncan Robinson (17), Goran Dragic (15)
and Kendrick Nunn (15). Adebayo also had a team-high nine rebounds.
Indiana, which fell to 15-5 at home, was led by power forward
Domantas Sabonis, who had game highs in points (27) and rebounds
(14). He also had six assists. The Heat's Justise Winslow returned
after missing 15 consecutive games due to a back injury. Winslow,
who hadn't played since Dec. 4, played 16 minutes off the bench but
did not score. He had two rebounds and one assist.
Milwaukee Bucks 107 - Golden State Warriors 98
Milwaukee used a stellar defensive effort to overcome poor shooting,
struggling past host Golden State.
Two days after shooting 15-for-45 on 3-pointers in a 126-104 loss at
San Antonio, the Bucks were dreadful from behind the line --
9-for-41 -- but still managed a sixth win in their last seven games.
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Rockets guard James Harden (13) works against shoots Atlanta Hawks
guard Trae Young (11) during the first half at State Farm Arena.
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Giannis Antetokounmpo had 30 points, and Khris Middleton 21 for the
Bucks, who won for the third straight time at Golden State, this
time in their first visit to the new Chase Center in San Francisco.
Orlando Magic 123 - Washington Wizards 89
Nikola Vucevic had 29 points and nine rebounds, and Orlando routed
visiting Washington.
Evan Fournier added 19 points on 7-of-10 shooting for Orlando, which
has won four of five. D.J. Augustin added 18 points off the bench.
Khem Birch had 11 points and nine rebounds.
Reserves Troy Brown Jr. and Admiral Schofield led Washington with 18
points each. Wizards guard Bradley Beal missed his fourth straight
game with lower right leg soreness. The Wizards remain without a
group of regulars that includes Thomas Bryant, Rui Hachimura and
Davis Bertans among others.
New Orleans Pelicans 123 - Chicago Bulls 108
Brandon Ingram and rookie Jaxson Hayes each had a double-double as
host New Orleans defeated Chicago.
Ingram had 29 points and 11 assists, falling two rebounds short of
his first career triple-double, and Hayes had 14 points and 12
rebounds for his second double-double. Ingram had 16 points as the
Pelicans took control by outscoring the Bulls 44-27 in the third
quarter.
Zach LaVine scored 32, Thaddeus Young had 18, Kris Dunn 15, Lauri
Markkanen 14 and Coby White 10 to lead the Bulls, who lost their
fifth straight and for the sixth time in seven games.
Toronto Raptors 112 - Charlotte Hornets 110 (OT)
Serge Ibaka made two free throws with 5.1 seconds remaining in
overtime to give visiting Toronto a victory against Charlotte.
Ibaka finished with 23 points, matching teammate Terence Davis as
the Raptors avoided losses on consecutive nights. OG Anunoby's 19
points and Kyle Lowry's 15 points aided the Raptors, who also
received 13 points from Patrick McCaw.
Charlotte's Terry Rozier missed a potential winning 3-point shot at
the end. Rozier heated up in the second half and ended up with 27
points, while teammate Miles Bridges had 26. Cody Zeller added 14
points and P.J. Washington had 12.
Utah Jazz 128 - New York Knicks 104
Bojan Bogdanovic scored 20 points, and Emmanuel Mudiay added a
season-high 20 off the bench to lead host Utah to a win over New
York in Salt Lake City.
Rudy Gobert added 16 points and 16 rebounds to lead the Jazz.
Donovan Mitchell chipped in 16 points, and four others scored at
least 11. Utah won for the 12th time in its last 13 games and
notched its seventh straight victory overall.
Frank Ntilikina led New York with 16 points. Elfrid Payton and Bobby
Portis finished with 13 points apiece. The Knicks lost all four
games on their Western Conference road trip. Utah outscored New York
60-38 in the paint.
--Field Level Media
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