NBA roundup: Knicks roll on with 7th straight win
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[April 21, 2021]
RJ Barrett scored 18 of his 24
points as part of a huge third quarter for the New York Knicks as
they topped the visiting Charlotte Hornets 109-97 on Tuesday night
for their seventh straight win.
The Knicks (32-27) shot 48.2 percent from the field, getting a boost
from reserves Derrick Rose and Immanuel Quickley, who each racked up
17 points.
Julius Randle and Reggie Bullock chipped in with 16 points apiece.
Randle also had 10 rebounds and seven assists, though his streak of
games with 30 or more points ended at four.
Charlotte (28-29) was led by P.J. Washington, who came off the bench
for 26. The Hornets have lost five of their last six games. They led
66-60 at halftime, but were outscored 31-16 in the third quarter.
Hawks 112, Magic 96
Trae Young, wearing googles for the first time due to an injury,
scored 25 points and Lou Williams came off the bench to score 22 as
host Atlanta downed Orlando.
The Hawks (32-26) have won two straight and nine of their last 11
games. Atlanta improved to six games over .500 for the first time
since March 11, 2017. Orlando (18-40) has lost three in a row and
nine of its past 10.
Young was wearing the glasses to protect his right eyelid, which was
scratched in a Sunday game against the Indiana Pacers. Young never
seemed comfortable -- and removed the goggles a couple of times
during the game -- but still shot 7-for-16 from the field while
compiling seven assists, five rebounds and five turnovers.
Nets 134, Pelicans 129
Kyrie Irving scored 32 points and Joe Harris had 24 to lead seven
Brooklyn players in double figures as the short-handed Nets held off
host New Orleans.
Landry Shamet added 18, Blake Griffin scored 16, Jeff Green had 15,
and Bruce Brown had 11 points and 11 rebounds. The Nets (39-19)
played without James Harden, Kevin Durant, Nicolas Claxton and
Reggie Perry.
Zion Williamson scored 33 points, Brandon Ingram had 27, Lonzo Ball
and Naji Marshall added 15 each, and Kira Lewis Jr. had 11 to lead
the Pelicans (25-33), who lost their fourth straight game.
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RJ Barrett #9 of the New
York Knicks reacts after scoring during the second half against the
Charlotte Hornets at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Sarah
Stier/POOL PHOTOS-USA TODAY Sports
Clippers 113, Trail Blazers 112
Paul George made two free throws with 4.8 seconds left to cap a
33-point effort and propel Los Angeles to a victory over host
Portland.
George scored the final six points of the game as the Clippers
(41-19) won for the 15th time in the past 18 games. Marcus Morris
Sr. added 16 points as Los Angeles defeated the Trail Blazers for
the sixth consecutive time.
CJ McCollum scored 28 points for Portland (32-25) but missed a
jumper just before time expired. The loss was the seventh in 10
games for the Trail Blazers.
Timberwolves 134, Kings 120
D'Angelo Russell scored 26 of his 28 points in the first half and
rookie Anthony Edwards also had 28 as Minnesota earned a victory
over Sacramento for its first road win in just over a month.
Karl-Anthony Towns contributed 26 points and 18 rebounds as
Minnesota won for the third time in its past six games. The
Timberwolves improved to 16-43 and no longer have the worst record
in the NBA.
Harrison Barnes and Maurice Harkless each scored 20 points while
Chimezie Metu had 16 as Sacramento (23-35) lost for the 10th time in
the past 11 games.
--Field Level Media
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