NBA roundup: Stephen Curry (53) makes Warriors history in win
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[April 13, 2021]
Stephen Curry became the
all-time leading scorer in Golden State Warriors history with the
ninth 50-point game of his career, exploding for 53 in a 116-107
victory over the visiting Denver Nuggets on Monday night.
The Nuggets might have lost more than just a second straight game,
as standout guard Jamal Murray went down with a left knee injury
with 50.6 seconds remaining in the game.
Murray, who missed the previous four games with a sore right knee,
was escorted straight to the locker room after the fall, which came
at the end of a 17-point night. Coach Michael Malone said postgame
that Murray would undergo an MRI exam.
Curry began the game with 17,765 points in his Warriors career,
needing 18 to equal Wilt Chamberlain's all-time franchise record. He
got there in the first quarter, then went on to finish the night
with 10 3-pointers. Nikola Jokic finished with 27 points, 12
rebounds and eight assists for the Nuggets, and Michael Porter Jr.
scored 24.
Wizards 125, Jazz 121
Bradley Beal scored 34 points, Russell Westbrook compiled his fifth
consecutive triple-double and Washington overcame a tough start to
upset Utah in Salt Lake City. This result snapped the Jazz's
franchise-record, 24-game home winning streak.
Westbrook scored 25 points, dished out 14 assists and grabbed 14
rebounds to help the Wizards beat the Jazz for the second time in a
month. Utah had won 11 of 13 games since falling at Washington on
March 18.
The Jazz lost despite getting 42 points from Donovan Mitchell and 33
from Bojan Bogdanovic.
Knicks 111, Lakers 96
Julius Randle scored 34 points and grabbed 10 rebounds as New York
took control in the third quarter, fended off a comeback attempt in
the fourth and recorded a double-digit victory over visiting Los
Angeles.
Randle thrived against his former team by shooting 13 of 23 from the
field as the Knicks shot 47.2 percent overall and overcame missing
22 of 27 3-point tries. Elfrid Payton added 20 points and reserve
Derrick Rose chipped in 14 to help the Knicks win their third
straight.
The Lakers dropped to 5-8 in the 13 games superstars Anthony Davis
(strained right calf) and LeBron James (right ankle) have missed
this season. Dennis Schroder paced the Lakers with 21 points and
Markieff Morris added 17.
76ers 113, Mavericks 95
Joel Embiid had 36 points and seven rebounds to lift Philadelphia
past host Dallas. Embiid shot 10 of 17 from the field and 14 of 15
from the free-throw line in only 26 minutes.
Furkan Korkmaz added 20 points in just 18 minutes off the bench
while Tobias Harris and Shake Milton contributed 10 each for the
Sixers. With the win, Philadelphia moved past the Brooklyn Nets and
back into first place in the Eastern Conference.
Luka Doncic led the Mavericks with 32 points, his 19th game this
season with at least 30, while Jalen Brunson added 15. Kristaps
Porzingis (rest) did not play.
Suns 126, Rockets 120
Jae Crowder made a career-high eight 3-pointers, fueling Phoenix's
franchise-record 25 made shots beyond the arc, in a victory over
visiting Houston.
The Suns made 25 of 45 (55.6 percent) from 3-point range to top the
mark set less than two months ago. Crowder, who was 8 of 9 from long
range in the first half, finished 8 of 12 before fouling out with 44
seconds left in the fourth quarter.
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Golden State Warriors
guard Stephen Curry (30) shoots the basketball against Denver
Nuggets guard Jamal Murray (27) during the first quarter at Chase
Center. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
Phoenix's Devin Booker had 24 points, seven rebounds and seven
assists. Deandre Ayton finished with 18 points on 9-of-13 shooting
from the field and pulled down eight rebounds. Houston was led by
Christian Wood's 25 points and 15 rebounds and Kevin Porter Jr.'s 22
points and 14 assists.
Spurs 120, Magic 97
DeMar DeRozan scored 19 points in three quarters of play and
Dejounte Murray added 17 as visiting San Antonio rolled to a big
lead early and swamped Orlando.
The Spurs roared to the front with an 18-0 run in the first quarter
and never looked back, overwhelming Orlando while building a
28-point lead after three quarters. The win was the second straight
for San Antonio.
R.J. Hampton scored 16 points for the Magic, who have lost six
consecutive games, including all four on the homestand that ended
Monday.
Grizzlies 101, Bulls 90
Jonas Valanciunas recorded his franchise-record 15th consecutive
double-double with 26 points and 14 rebounds to lead host Memphis
past Chicago.
The teams committed a combined 37 turnovers, 20 of them by the
Grizzlies.
Dillon Brooks added 17 points for Memphis, Grayson Allen had 14 and
Ja Morant contributed 13 points and 10 assists.
Zach LaVine led the Bulls with 21 points and nine assists, and
Thaddeus Young scored 20. Nikola Vucevic compiled 17 points, 10
rebounds and five steals.
Pelicans 117, Kings 110
Brandon Ingram scored 34 points and Zion Williamson added 30 as host
New Orleans defeated Sacramento.
Eric Bledsoe added 13 points and Kira Lewis Jr. and Wes Iwundu had
11 each as the Pelicans won their third straight.
The Pelicans led by 23 at halftime and withstood repeated
second-half charges by the Kings, who lost their seventh straight.
De'Aaron Fox scored 43 points for Sacramento, and Harrison Barnes
had 16 points and 11 rebounds.
--Field Level Media
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