NBA roundup: Sizzling Jazz extend Lakers' skid
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[February 25, 2021]
Jordan Clarkson scored 18 points
as the red-hot Utah Jazz smashed the Los Angeles Lakers 114-89
Wednesday night in Salt Lake City, sending the defending NBA
champions to their fourth consecutive defeat.
Utah's Mike Conley finished with 14 points, eight rebounds and eight
assists while Donovan Mitchell totaled 13 points, 10 rebounds and
eight assists in his first game since earning his second All-Star
Game trip.
Rudy Gobert, also named to his second All-Star team, added 18 points
and nine rebounds as the Jazz earned their 22nd win in 24 games. It
also the 20th time in the spurt that they won by double digits.
LeBron James scored 19 points but didn't have much help in the
Lakers' most lopsided loss of the season. Los Angeles, playing
without Anthony Davis (calf) and Dennis Schroder (health and safety
protocols), lost for the fifth time in six games.
Charlotte Hornets 124 - Phoenix Suns 121
Malik Monk scored 29 points off the bench as Charlotte rebounded
from a slow start to pull out a victory at Phoenix.

LaMelo Ball and Gordon Hayward each scored 20 as the Hornets won
after absorbing a 22-point defeat at Utah on Monday to open a
six-game road trip.
Devin Booker scored 33 points for the Suns while Chris Paul added 20
points, 10 assists and eight rebounds.
Oklahoma City Thunder 102 - San Antonio Spurs 99
Luguentz Dort hit a buzzer-beating 3-pointer to give Oklahoma City a
win over visiting San Antonio.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored a career-high 42 points, including 21
in the third quarter, to lead the Thunder. Dort and Al Horford added
16 points each.
The Spurs were playing for the first time since Feb. 14, when four
of their players tested positive for COVID-19 following a win in
Charlotte. Those players -- Rudy Gay, Keldon Johnson, Devin Vassell
and Derrick White -- remained out Wednesday. Dejounte Murray led the
team with 27 points.
Atlanta Hawks 127 - Boston Celtics 112
Danilo Gallinari set a franchise record with 10 3-pointers and
scored a season-high 38 points as Atlanta beat visiting Boston.
Gallinari scored 24 points in the first half. He finished 13-for-16
from the floor and 10-for-12 from beyond the arc and broke the club
record of nine 3-pointers set by Steve Smith in March 1997 against
the Seattle SuperSonics.
Atlanta's Trae Young added 33 points, 25 of them in the first half,
and seven assists. It was the 12th time he has surpassed the
30-point mark this season.

Golden State Warriors 111 - Indiana Pacers 107
Stephen Curry scored 24 points as Golden State beat Indiana in
Indianapolis to complete a 2-2 road trip.
Curry saw his streak of 25-point games end at 13 on a night when he
shot just 1-for-11 from 3-point range. Kelly Oubre Jr. added 17
points for the Warriors, and Draymond Green had 12 points, 11
assists and nine rebounds.
Domantas Sabonis had 22 points and a game-high 16 rebounds for
Indiana, which had two games postponed since it last played on Feb.
17 at Minnesota.
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Utah Jazz guard Jordan
Clarkson (00) shoots a three point shot during the fourth quarter
against the Los Angeles Lakers at Vivint Smart Home Arena. Utah Jazz
won 114-89. Mandatory Credit: Chris Nicoll-USA TODAY Sports

Miami Heat 116 - Toronto Raptors 108
Jimmy Butler had 27 points, 10 assists, eight rebounds and three
steals, leading host Miami to a win over Toronto. It was the fourth
straight victory for the Heat, who also got a big game from Bam
Adebayo (19 points, 12 rebounds and four assists).
Miami's Goran Dragic, who had missed nine straight games due to an
ankle injury, returned and scored 15 points off the bench. The Heat
were without Tyler Herro (hip).
Toronto's Kyle Lowry, who missed four consecutive games due to thumb
and ankle ailments, came back to contribute 24 points and eight
assists. Fred VanVleet added 24 points and seven assists as the
Raptors lost their second straight game after a four-game winning
streak.
Cleveland Cavaliers 112 - Houston Rockets 96
Jarrett Allen posted his sixth consecutive double-double as
Cleveland sent visiting Houston to its ninth successive loss.
Allen paired 26 points with 18 boards to lead the way, but six
Cavaliers scored in double figures. Collin Sexton had 23 points and
Dylan Windler added 13 points for the Cavaliers, who won both ends
of a home back-to-back following a 10-game skid.
John Wall led Houston with 20 points while Eric Gordon and Victor
Oladipo chipped in 17 apiece. The Rockets shot 40 percent from the
floor and missed 23 of 33 3-point attempts.
Chicago Bulls 133 - Minnesota Timberwolves 126 (OT)
Zach LaVine scored 35 points on 14-for-21 shooting and Chicago held
on for an overtime win against visiting Minnesota.

Coby White added 20 points for the Bulls, and Wendell Carter Jr.
finished with 17 points and 10 rebounds. Tomas Satoransky scored 16
points for Chicago, which won its third game in a row.
Malik Beasley had 25 points to lead the Timberwolves, who lost their
sixth straight game. Karl-Anthony Towns notched 24 points, eight
rebounds and five assists before he fouled out late in the fourth
quarter.
New Orleans Pelicans 128 - Detroit Pistons 118
Zion Williamson, fresh off being named to his first All-Star Game,
scored 32 points and host New Orleans rode a fourth-quarter surge to
a win over Detroit.
Brandon Ingram added 27 points for the Pelicans, who outscored the
Pistons 32-22 in the fourth quarter. Steven Adams, returning from a
two-game absence caused by an ankle injury, had 14 points and 15
rebounds.
The Pistons, who were completing a back-to-back after winning at
Orlando on Tuesday, played without two starters and had seven
double-figure scorers. Josh Jackson scored a team-high 25 points,
and Mason Plumlee had 21.
--Field Level Media
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