NBA roundup: Cavs ruin debut of Nets' Big Three
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[January 21, 2021]
Collin Sexton hit the game-tying
3-pointer with 1.2 seconds left in the first overtime and scored 15
of his career-high 42 points in the second overtime as the host
Cleveland Cavaliers outlasted the Brooklyn Nets for a 147-135
victory on Wednesday night.
Sexton surpassed his previous career high of 41 set March 4, 2020,
against Boston by scoring 31 points after halftime. He shot 16 of 29
from the field overall after missing the previous five games with an
ankle injury.
Thanks largely to Sexton's efforts, Cleveland overcame big nights in
the debut of Brooklyn's star trio of Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving and
James Harden, who each played the final 18-plus minutes.
Durant led the Nets with 38 points but missed a potential
game-winning shot at the buzzer in the first overtime. He also put
up 12 rebounds and eight assists. Irving added 37 points in his
first game back from a two-week absence due to personal reasons
along with health and safety protocols. Harden posted his second
triple-double in three games as a Net with 21 points, 12 assists and
10 rebounds.
Atlanta Hawks 123 - Detroit Pistons 115 (OT)
Clint Capela scored a season-high 27 points and grabbed a
career-high 26 rebounds to help Atlanta erase a 17-point,
fourth-quarter deficit and beat visiting Detroit in overtime.
Capela became the first Atlanta player with at least 25 points and
25 rebounds since Dikembe Mutombo in 1999. Atlanta got 38 points and
10 assists from Trae Young and 31 points and 11 rebounds from John
Collins and defeated the Pistons for the second time.
Detroit's Jerami Grant had a career-high 32 points and posted his
13th straight game with at least 20 points. Blake Griffin scored 17
and Wayne Ellington added 16.
Philadelphia 76ers 117 - Boston Celtics 109
Joel Embiid scored 42 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lift host
Philadelphia past rival Boston, who played without Jayson Tatum, who
is recovering from COVID-19.
Embiid shot 12 of 19 from the field and 17 of 21 from the free-throw
line for his second 40-point effort this season -- both in the past
three games. Tobias Harris added 22 points for the Sixers, who have
won eight of nine at home.
Jaylen Brown led the Celtics with 26 points while Marcus Smart added
a season-high 25. Daniel Theis had 23 points and 10 rebounds, and
Kemba Walker contributed 19 points in just 22 minutes in his second
game back from a knee injury.
Dallas Mavericks 124 - Indiana Pacers 112
Kristaps Porzingis collected 27 points and 13 rebounds while Trey
Burke added 22 points off the bench to lift Dallas over Indiana in
Indianapolis.
Porzingis made 12 of 15 attempts from the floor and Burke sank 9 of
16 shots, including four from 3-point range. Tim Hardaway Jr.
finished with 19 points, two days after misfiring on all 12 attempts
during a scoreless performance in Dallas' 116-93 loss to the Toronto
Raptors.
Luka Doncic recorded his 30th career triple-double with 13 points,
12 rebounds and 12 assists for the Mavericks, who snapped a
season-high, three-game losing streak. Malcolm Brogdon scored 26
points while Domantas Sabonis had 25 points and 10 rebounds for the
Pacers.
Miami Heat 111 - Toronto Raptors 102
Kendrick Nunn scored a season-best 28 points off the bench and
grabbed eight rebounds and Miami defeated Toronto at the Raptors'
temporary home in Tampa.
It was the first time the Heat have won two in a row this season,
and it ended the Raptors' winning streak at three games. The teams
play again on Friday at Tampa.
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San Antonio Spurs guard
Dejounte Murray (5) passes the ball against Golden State Warriors
center James Wiseman (33) during the third quarter at Chase Center.
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Goran Dragic added 17 points for the Heat while Kelly Olynyk had 15
points, eight rebounds and eight assists. Fred VanVleet had 24
points and nine assists for the Raptors while OG Anunoby and Pascal
Siakam each added 18 points.
Orlando Magic 97 - Minnesota Timberwolves 96
Cole Anthony's 3-pointer at the buzzer capped Orlando's rally in a
win over Minnesota at Minneapolis.
The Magic came in losers of six straight and appeared headed for a
seventh consecutive loss as their field-goal percentage languished
in the 30s for much of the night.
Nikola Vucevic scored a game-high 28 points for the Magic, Evan
Fournier added 24 points and Aaron Gordon and Anthony had 13 apiece.
D'Angelo Russell paced the Timberwolves with 19 points, and Naz Reid
scored 14.
Golden State Warriors 121 - San Antonio Spurs 99
Rookie James Wiseman used seven dunks as a foundation for a
season-best 20 points and Stephen Curry added a game-high 26 as
Golden State ran away from San Antonio in San Francisco.
Riding the momentum of a win in Los Angeles over the defending
champion Lakers on Monday, the Warriors led by as many as 22 points
in the first half before ending a three-game losing streak against
the Spurs.
Dejounte Murray had 22 points to pace San Antonio, which was
completing a two-game trip that began with a win at Portland.
Los Angeles Clippers 115 - Sacramento Kings 96
Kawhi Leonard had 32 points, six steals and five assists as Los
Angeles defeated visiting Sacramento for its fifth consecutive win.
Paul George contributed 19 points, 12 assists and seven rebounds
while Nicolas Batum and Ivica Zubac added 11 points apiece for Los
Angeles. Zubac grabbed a game-high 12 rebounds.
De'Aaron Fox scored 25 points and added seven assists for the Kings,
who lost their fourth straight. Glenn Robinson III had 14 points.
Phoenix Suns 109 - Houston Rockets 103
Deandre Ayton posted a double-double while Devin Booker added 24
points as visiting Phoenix staved off a late rally from Houston.
The Suns led by as many as 20 points in the third quarter before the
Rockets rallied, eventually cutting the deficit to 103-101 with 1:38
remaining before Phoenix held on.
Ayton led Phoenix with 26 points, 17 rebounds and five blocks while
Booker shot 10 of 18 from the floor. Victor Oladipo and Eric Gordon
scored 22 points apiece for the Rockets, who have lost five of six.
--Field Level Media
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