NBA roundup: Celtics' Jayson Tatum pours in career-high 53
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[April 10, 2021]
Jayson Tatum scored 35 of his
career-high 53 points after halftime as the Boston Celtics erased a
17-point deficit to outlast the visiting Minnesota Timberwolves
145-136 in overtime Friday night.
Tatum, the youngest player in Celtics history to score at least 50
in a game at 23 years and 37 days, shot 16 of 25 from the field, had
six 3-pointers and added 10 rebounds as the Celtics won for the
fourth time in five games. Jaylen Brown scored 26 points and Marcus
Smart 24 points and eight assists.
Karl-Anthony Towns had 30 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists to
lead the league-worst Timberwolves, who rallied from down 11 with
2:51 left in regulation to force overtime. D'Angelo Russell scored
26 with eight assists and Anthony Edwards had 24 points.
Boston led 122-111 before 3-pointers from Towns and Russell helped
Minnesota get within three. The visitors knotted the score at 124 on
another Russell trey that banked in with 9.7 seconds remaining, and
Tatum missed a chance at a game-winner at the buzzer.
Hawks 120, Bulls 108
Trae Young scored 42 points on 15-for-25 shooting to go along with
eight rebounds and nine assists, and Atlanta rallied for a win over
visiting Chicago.
Clint Capela contributed 22 points and 10 rebounds while shooting
10-for-12 from the field. Danilo Gallinari added 20 points off the
bench for the Hawks, who earned their fifth win in the past six
games.
Zach LaVine scored a career-high 50 points for the Bulls. He made 18
of 31 shots from the field, 7 of 12 shots from beyond the arc and 7
of 8 attempts from the free-throw line. Chicago lost for the first
time in four games.
Wizards 110, Warriors 107
Bradley Beal's four-point play with 6.1 seconds remaining powered
Washington to a win over Golden State in San Francisco.
Beal, the NBA's leading scorer, finished with 20 points -- more than
11 fewer than his season average. Russell Westbrook -- who recorded
his 21st triple-double of the season with 19 points, 14 rebounds and
14 assists -- notched six of his points in the final period.
Golden State's Stephen Curry led all scorers with 32 points and
Kelly Oubre Jr. added 23, 11 of them in the third quarter.
Knicks 133, Grizzlies 129 (OT)
RJ Barrett scored 20 points and hit the tiebreaking 3-pointer with
1:15 remaining in overtime as New York rallied for a victory over
Memphis.
Barrett was among six Knicks to reach double figures. Immanuel
Quickley also finished with 20 points, Derrick Rose contributed 19
while Burks scored 16 of his 19 in the fourth quarter and overtime.
Ja Morant led all scorers with 26 points, but the Grizzlies saw
their four-game winning streak end. Morant shot 9 of 18 but also
missed 4 of 8 free throws as Memphis shot 61.8 percent (21 of 34)
from the line.
Nuggets 121, Spurs 119
Nikola Jokic racked up 26 points, 14 assists and 13 rebounds as host
Denver built a big early lead and barely held on to beat San
Antonio.
By beating San Antonio for the second time in three days at Denver,
the Nuggets earned their eighth consecutive victory. Denver is 13-3
since the All-Star break. San Antonio lost for the fifth game in a
row and fell for the 10th time in the past 12 contests.
Jokic logged his 13th triple-double of the season, second in the NBA
only to the 21 of Washington's Russell Westbrook. Michael Porter Jr.
added 22 points and 10 rebounds. Six players scored in double
figures for the Spurs, led by Derrick White with 25 points and DeMar
DeRozan with 24 points and 12 assists.
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Atlanta Hawks guard Trae
Young (11) shoots past Chicago Bulls forward Lauri Markkanen (24) in
the third quarter at State Farm Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brett
Davis-USA TODAY Sports
Clippers 126, Rockets 109
Kawhi Leonard scored 31 points and dished out eight assists as host
Los Angeles defeated Houston for its fourth win in a row.
Reggie Jackson finished with 26 points, Nicolas Batum added 17 and
Terance Mann totaled 16 points and nine rebounds for Los Angeles.
Clippers forward Paul George didn't play as the team gave him a rest
following consecutive 30-plus-point outings, and Rajon Rondo
(adductor soreness) also sat out.
Houston lost for the sixth time in seven games. The Rockets had six
players in double figures, led by Christian Wood with 23 points and
Jae'Sean Tate with 18 points.
Hornets 127, Bucks 119
Miles Bridges scored 26 points and Charlotte wrapped up a key road
swing with a victory against short-handed Milwaukee. The backcourt
duo of Devonte' Graham and Terry Rozier each supplied 20 points for
the Hornets, who went 4-2 on the trip.
The Bucks played their fourth straight game without star Giannis
Antetokounmpo (knee). Milwaukee also was missing Jrue Holiday (left
knee), Khris Middleton (right knee), Brook Lopez (back), Donte
DiVincenzo (hip) and P.J. Tucker (calf).
Rookie Jordan Nwora led Milwaukee with a career-high 24 points. Jeff
Teague tacked on 19 points, and Bryn Forbes scored 18.
Pelicans 101, 76ers 94
Zion Williamson had 37 points and a career-high 15 rebounds as host
New Orleans defeated Philadelphia. Williamson tied a career high
with eight assists and made 15 of a career-high 28 field-goal
attempts.
Brandon Ingram returned from a five-game absence caused by a foot
injury and scored 17 for the Pelicans, though he made just 5 of 21
shots.
Tobias Harris led the Sixers with 23 points, and Joel Embiid had 14
points and nine rebounds.
Pacers 111, Magic 106
Aaron Holiday's 20 points and 6-of-10 shooting from 3-point range
propelled Indiana to a victory at Orlando.
The healthier Pacers, who welcomed Domantas Sabonis (16 points, 15
rebounds) and Malcolm Brogdon (11 points) back to their lineup,
secured back-to-back wins as they began a stretch of five out of six
on the road.
Terrence Ross led Orlando with 24 points on 10-of-15 shooting. Ross'
driving dunk with 54.1 seconds left pulled the Magic within four
points. However, he airballed a 15-foot jumper with 19.3 seconds
left, and the Pacers sealed the win at the foul line.
--Field Level Media
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