NBA roundup: Kawhi Leonard hits milestone in Clippers win
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[January 11, 2021]
Kawhi Leonard scored 35 points,
leading the host Los Angeles Clippers to a 130-127 victory over the
Chicago Bulls on Sunday.
Leonard hit 14 of 22 shots, including 7 of 9 3-pointers, and made a
3-pointer in the third quarter to top 10,000 career points.
Paul George had 28 points, nine assists and seven rebounds, Lou
Williams added 21 points and Marcus Morris Sr. chipped in 11 points
and seven boards for the Clippers. Nicolas Batum recorded four of
the Clippers' 13 steals.
Zach LaVine had a season-high 45 points, connecting on 10 of 16
3-pointers, seven rebounds and seven assists for the Bulls, who lost
their third in a row. It was the third consecutive game that LaVine
scored at least 32 points.
Utah Jazz 96 - Detroit Pistons 86
Donovan Mitchell scored 28 points as visiting Utah continued its
dominance over Detroit, winning its ninth consecutive game over the
Pistons.
Mike Conley had 22 points, six assists and five rebounds, and Jordan
Clarkson contributed 18 points off the bench for the Jazz, who never
trailed. Rudy Gobert grabbed 19 rebounds and blocked four shots.
Jerami Grant's 28 points led the Pistons. Reserve Saddiq Bey tossed
in 12 points, and Blake Griffin added 10 points, six rebounds and
five assists.
Oklahoma City Thunder 129 - Brooklyn Nets 116
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored a season-high 31 points as visiting
Oklahoma City overcame a slow start and pulled away for a victory
over Brooklyn in New York.
Reserve Hamidou Diallo added a career-high 25 points for the
Thunder, who entered the game averaging 101.9 points and easily
surpassed that total. Al Horford contributed 22 as Oklahoma City
rallied from 15 points down.
Kevin Durant returned from missing three games due to COVID-19
health and safety protocols and posted a double-double with 36
points with 11 rebounds. The Nets played their third straight game
without Kyrie Irving (personal reasons) and lost for the sixth time
in nine games.
Denver Nuggets 114 - New York Knicks 89
Nikola Jokic posted another double-double by finishing with 22
points and 10 rebounds for visiting Denver, who cruised past New
York.
Jokic, who also had a team-high five assists, has recorded at least
a double-double in all 10 games this season. He has four
triple-doubles to go with three points-assists double-doubles and
three points-rebounds double-doubles.
Gary Harris had 14 points while Monte Morris and PJ Dozier scored 12
points apiece for the Nuggets, who won for the second time in a
little more than 24 hours and have four victories in their past five
games. Julius Randle (29 points, 10 rebounds) recorded his eighth
consecutive double-double for the Knicks. Elfrid Payton (12 points)
was the only other New York player to get into double figures.
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Golden State Warriors
forward Kent Bazemore (26) blocks a shot by Toronto Raptors forward
Pascal Siakam (43) during the fourth quarter at Chase Center.
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Los Angeles Lakers 120 - Houston Rockets 102
Anthony Davis scored 27 points and blocked three shots in his return
from a one-game injury hiatus as Los Angeles remained unbeaten on
the road with a victory over Houston.
Davis, who missed the Lakers' win over the Chicago Bulls last Friday
with a right adductor strain, started 9 for 9 from the floor. LeBron
James added 18 points, seven rebounds and seven assists while
Montrezl Harrell produced 16 points and eight boards off the Lakers
bench.
Christian Wood paced the Rockets with 23 points while James Harden
added 20 points and nine assists but committed seven turnovers.
Houston shot just 12 for 41 from behind the arc.
Minnesota Timberwolves 96 - San Antonio Spurs 88
D'Angelo Russell scored 27 points, and Malik Beasley added 24 as
Minnesota made key plays down the stretch and outlasted visiting San
Antonio in Minneapolis.
The victory snapped a seven-game losing streak for the Timberwolves,
who played without Karl-Anthony Towns (wrist). Naz Reid added 11
points for the Timberwolves.
Lonnie Walker IV racked up a season-best 25 points, 22 of those in
the first half, to lead the Spurs, with LaMarcus Aldridge scoring
20. Patty Mills pumped in 18 points, Dejounte Murray added 11, and
Trey Lyles grabbed 10 rebounds for San Antonio. The loss snapped a
three-game winning streak for the Spurs, who were without leading
scorer DeMar DeRozan (personal reasons).
Golden State Warriors 106 - Toronto Raptors 105
Damion Lee calmly dropped in two free throws with 4.3 seconds
remaining as Golden State overcame one of the worst shooting
performances of Stephen Curry's career to notch a victory over
Toronto in San Francisco.
Curry made his first and last attempts, but missed a personal-record
14 straight in between on an 11-point night for the Warriors, who
nonetheless won for the fourth time in their last five games. Andrew
Wiggins scored 17 points to pace Golden State.
Seeking a second straight win for the first time this season, the
Raptors had a shot at a victory, but Pascal Siakam rimmed out a
buzzer-beating, straight-way 18-footer. Siakam paced the Raptors
with 25 points, followed by Fred VanVleet with 21 and Kyle Lowry
with 17.
--Field Level Media
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