NBA roundup: Heat extend win streak, cool off Jazz
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[February 27, 2021]
Jimmy Butler had a season-high
33 points to go with 10 rebounds and eight assists, leading the host
Miami Heat to a 124-116 win over the Utah Jazz on Friday night.
Donovan Mitchell had 30 points for the Jazz, who have the best
record in the NBA and are 22-3 since Jan. 8. Mitchell shot
11-for-26, including 2-for-9 on 3-pointers. The Jazz also got 17
points from Bojan Bogdanovic as well as 15 points, 12 rebounds and
two blocks from Rudy Gobert.
Miami has won five straight games. During the past week, the Heat
have beaten the NBA's two most recent champions: the Toronto Raptors
(2019) and the Los Angeles Lakers (2020).
Aside from Butler, the Heat also got 26 points off the bench from
Goran Dragic. Heat center Bam Adebayo, who played despite being a
game-time decision due to sore knees, had 19 points, 11 rebounds and
seven assists.
Boston Celtics 118 - Indiana Pacers 112
Kemba Walker scored a season-high 32 points as slumping Boston shook
off a slow start to beat visiting Indiana.
Daniel Theis had 17 points and Jaylen Brown 15 as the Celtics
snapped a three-game losing streak, winning for just the fourth time
in their last 12 games.
Domantas Sabonis, named an All-Star as a replacement earlier in the
day, had 24 points and nine assists to lead the Pacers, who dropped
their second straight.
Los Angeles Lakers 102 - Portland Trail Blazers 93
LeBron James recorded 28 points, 11 rebounds, seven assists, four
steals and three blocked shots to lead Los Angeles to a victory over
visiting Portland.
James' stellar outing halted the Lakers' season-worst four-game
losing streak and helped them win for just the second time in seven
games. Dennis Schroder scored 22 points for the Lakers after missing
the previous four games due to COVID-19 protocols.
Damian Lillard had 35 points and seven assists but couldn't prevent
Portland from losing its season-worst fourth straight game. Gary
Trent Jr. scored 19 points and Enes Kanter had 11 points and 17
rebounds for the Trail Blazers.
Golden State Warriors 130 - Charlotte Hornets 121
Draymond Green vented his frustration on Charlotte with a
career-high 19 assists as part of a triple-double, and Golden State
extracted a measure of revenge with the win in San Francisco.
After drawing two technical fouls and getting ejected from Golden
State's 102-100 loss to the Hornets last week, Green bounced back
with the most assists by a Warrior since Baron Davis also had 19
against the Memphis Grizzlies in January 2008. The 19 assists tied
the NBA season high, set last week by Phoenix's Chris Paul at New
Orleans.
Charlotte rookie LaMelo Ball, playing his first NBA game in his home
state of California, accumulated 22 points, seven rebounds and six
assists. The Hornets lost for the second time in three stops on
their six-game trip.
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Lakers forward LeBron James (23) shoots the ball over Portland Trail
Blazers forward Robert Covington (23) in the first half at Staples
Center. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Toronto Raptors 122 - Houston Rockets 111
Kyle Lowry had 20 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists, Norman Powell
had 30 points and host Toronto sent Houston to its 10th straight
loss in the game played in Tampa.
Lowry recorded his 16th career triple-double as a Raptor as the
Rockets took their 10th straight loss. The Raptors were without
Pascal Siakam, coach Nick Nurse and five assistant coaches because
of health and safety protocols. Assistant coach Sergio Scariolo took
Nurse's place on the bench.
Fred VanVleet added 25 points for the Raptors, who had lost their
two previous games. Victor Oladipo had 27 points for Houston and
John Wall had 21 points and 12 assists.
Phoenix Suns 106 - Chicago Bulls 97
Devin Booker and Deandre Ayton scored 22 points apiece, and visiting
Phoenix rallied to end Chicago's three-game winning streak.
Chris Paul added 14 points and 15 assists for Phoenix, which notched
its 13th win in the past 16 games. Chicago-area native Frank
Kaminsky added 15 points off the bench for the Suns.
Zach LaVine led the Bulls with 24 points. Coby White scored 19
points and Thaddeus Young had 13 points and 10 boards for Chicago.
Los Angeles Clippers 119 - Memphis Grizzlies 99
Kawhi Leonard's 30 points, nine rebounds and seven assists helped
Los Angeles flip the script on host Memphis. The Grizzlies had
routed the Clippers 122-94 on Thursday.
Lou Williams recovered from a nine-point effort in 20 minutes on
Thursday by scoring 17 points for Los Angeles. The Clippers shot 55
percent overall, made 14 of 35 3-point attempts and had 34 assists
on 44 made field goals.
Jonas Valanciunas, who played through a sore left thigh, managed 22
points and 11 rebounds for the Grizzlies. Ja Morant finished with 20
points but was ejected after getting two technical fouls with 2:18
to play.
Sacramento Kings 110 - Detroit Pistons 107
De'Aaron Fox scored 27 points to lead Sacramento to a win over host
Detroit to end a nine-game losing streak.
Harrison Barnes scored 21 points, and Marvin Bagley III and Richaun
Holmes each added 19 for Sacramento. Holmes also grabbed a
season-high 17 rebounds.
Jerami Grant scored a game-high 30 points, and Saddiq Bey and Dennis
Smith Jr. each added 17 points for the Pistons, who have lost five
of six.
Oklahoma City Thunder 118 - Atlanta Hawks 109
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 24 points to help host Oklahoma City
to a win over Atlanta.
Gilgeous-Alexander was 9 of 16 from the floor. He is averaging 31
points over his last four games. The Thunder had 31 assists, one off
their season high. Theo Maledon's 12 assists marked the most by an
NBA rookie this season, and Maledon tied Russell Westbrook for
Oklahoma City's rookie record for assists in a game.
John Collins led Atlanta with 25 points, scoring 12 in the first
quarter. Trae Young and Clint Capela added 17 each. Young, still
searching for his first pro win in his home state, was just 7 of 21
from the field.
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