NBA roundup: Raptors edge Nets amid Kevin Durant drama
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[February 06, 2021]
Pascal Siakam scored a
season-high 33 points Friday night and the visiting Toronto Raptors
posted a 123-117 victory over the Brooklyn Nets, who saw star Kevin
Durant exit due to health and safety protocols.
Kyle Lowry produced a season-high 30 points for the Raptors while
Siakam added 11 rebounds and six assists as the Raptors won for the
eighth time in 12 games. His layup with 35.8 seconds remaining gave
the Raptors a 121-113 lead and essentially sealed the game.
Durant was pulled from the starting lineup shortly before the
opening tip and scored eight points in 19 minutes before he was
forced to leave midway through the third. During the fourth quarter,
he tweeted "Free Me" and ESPN reported Durant will not travel for
Saturday's game in Philadelphia.
Joe Harris led the Nets with 19 points and James Harden added 17.
Kyrie Irving and Jeff Green added 15 each for Brooklyn.
Boston Celtics 119 - Los Angeles Clippers 115
Jayson Tatum scored 34 points and Kemba Walker had 24 as Boston
rallied from an 11-point, third-quarter deficit to earn a road
victory over Los Angeles.
Carsen Edwards scored 16 points off the bench as the Celtics won
without Jaylen Brown, who sat out due to left knee soreness.
Kawhi Leonard scored 28 points and Lou Williams contributed 18 for
the Clippers, who were without Paul George because of swelling in a
toe on his right foot. Los Angeles was back home after a 4-2 road
trip but saw its six-game winning streak at Staples Center come to
an end.
Miami Heat 122 - Washington Wizards 95
Bradley Beal's season-long streak of 17 straight games with at least
25 points came to a crashing halt when he was held to just seven in
Washington's drubbing at the hands of host Miami.
Kendrick Nunn had a game-high 25 points, Bam Adebayo added 21, and
Jimmy Butler flirted with a triple-double in just 26 minutes for the
Heat. Miami ran up a 71-43 halftime lead and coasted home.
Reserve big man Alex Len topped Washington with 18 points. Beal's
backcourt mate, Russell Westbrook, totaled just 13 points, three
rebounds and three assists in his 25 minutes.
Milwaukee Bucks 123 - Cleveland Cavaliers 105
Giannis Antetokounmpo's 33 points and 12 rebounds helped Milwaukee
open a six-game road trip with a win over Cleveland. Antetokounmpo
also had four assists and four blocks to help the Bucks pick up
their third consecutive win.
Milwaukee beat the Cavaliers for the second time this season in the
first of a back-to-back set on back-to-back days in Cleveland.
Cleveland had seven players score in double figures, led by Collin
Sexton's 19 points. Andre Drummond had an impact inside with 18
points and nine rebounds.
Utah Jazz 138 - Charlotte Hornets 121
Bojan Bogdanovic scored 31 points and Donovan Mitchell added 30 as Utah
put on another splendid 3-point shooting display to defeat host
Charlotte.
The Jazz shot 26-for-50 on 3-pointers -- a franchise record made from
beyond the arc -- a night after the team's NBA record of 11 consecutive
games with at least 15 3-point baskets ended in a victory at Atlanta.
Bogdanovic shot 7-for-10 from 3-point range, and Mitchell drained five
3-pointers on nine attempts.
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Boston Celtics guard
Carsen Edwards (4) shoots a 3-point shot as LA Clippers guard
Terance Mann (14) defends in the second quarter at Staples Center.
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Hornets rookie guard LaMelo Ball scored a career-best 34 points to
go with eight assists. He shot 14-for-27 from the field. Gordon
Hayward added 25 points and 10 rebounds.
Phoenix Suns 109 - Detroit Pistons 92
Devin Booker had 23 points, Chris Paul tossed in 20 and host Phoenix
rolled to a victory over Detroit.
Paul added nine assists and seven rebounds and Frank Kaminsky
supplied 15 points for the Suns. Cameron Johnson contributed 14
points, six rebounds and three assists off the bench.
Phoenix won for the fourth time in five games and avenged a 110-105
overtime loss at Detroit on Jan. 8. Jerami Grant led Detroit with 21
points while Saddiq Bey had 14.
Orlando Magic 123 - Chicago Bulls 119
Nikola Vucevic scored a career-high 43 points and grabbed a
season-high 19 rebounds, and host Orlando held off Chicago despite
giving up a big fourth-quarter lead.
Vucevic started hot, scoring 13 points in the game's first 3:05.
Chicago's Zach LaVine finished hot, however, notching 24 of his
team-high 26 points in the fourth quarter to power a Bulls rally
from 14 points down that fell just short.
Evan Fournier scored four of his 20 points in the final 1:21 for the
Magic, and Cole Anthony made three free throws in the last minute,
part of his 17-point night. Anthony also dished a game-high nine
assists. Rookie Patrick Williams, at 19 the youngest player in the
NBA, scored a career-high 20 points for the Bulls, and Coby White
netted 16.
New Orleans Pelicans 114 - Indiana Pacers 113
Brandon Ingram scored 30 points and Lonzo Ball added 20 as New
Orleans held off Indiana in Indianapolis.
Zion Williamson scored 18 and Steven Adams had 12 points and 12
rebounds for the Pelicans. Justin Holiday scored 22 points, Jeremy
Lamb had 17, and Doug McDermott added 14 for the Pacers.
The score was tied at 105, 107 and 110 before Adams made a tip-in
and Ingram hit a jumper for a four-point Pelicans lead with 42
seconds left. Turner answered with a 3-pointer with 39 seconds left,
but that ended the scoring as Ingram missed a jumper and Turner
missed on a drive.
Minnesota Timberwolves 106 - Oklahoma City Thunder 103
Malik Beasley scored 24 points to lead Minnesota to a win at
Oklahoma City.
D'Angelo Russell scored 14 of his 21 points in the second half,
including the final five Minnesota points to help the Timberwolves
snap a two-game losing streak. Russell nailed a tiebreaking
3-pointer with 2.9 seconds left.
Al Horford scored a season-high 26 points to lead the Thunder.
Hamidou Diallo had 16 points and a career-high 10 assists. Oklahoma
City competed with just eight players -- the NBA minimum.
--Field Level Media
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