NBA roundup: Wolves chase down Rockets with 22-0 finish
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[March 27, 2021]
Karl-Anthony Towns finished two
assists shy of a triple-double and was the linchpin of a remarkable
closing stretch for the Minnesota Timberwolves, who erased a
19-point deficit in the second-half to defeat the Houston Rockets
107-101 on Friday in Minneapolis.
Towns finished with 29 points, 16 rebounds and eight assists,
tallying 14 points and two assists while the Timberwolves closed the
game on a 22-0 run. They ended a three-game losing skid.
Juan Hernangomez scored 19 points with nine rebounds and Naz Reid
scored 16, with both coming off the Minnesota bench.
Christian Wood had 24 points and nine rebounds to lead the Rockets.
Ben McLemore tied his season high with 21 points. John Wall paired
14 points with a season-high 15 assists, but he made only 6 of 25
from the floor and committed seven turnovers.

Brooklyn Nets 113 - Detroit Pistons 111
James Harden piled up 44 points, 14 rebounds and eight assists and
visiting Brooklyn held off Detroit.
Harden, who missed Brooklyn's previous game with a neck injury, made
14 of 30 field goal attempts and 12 of 14 free throws. Blake
Griffin, playing against his former team for the first time,
supplied 17 points off the bench.
Jerami Grant's 19 points topped the Pistons. Saddiq Bey and Frank
Jackson contributed 14 points apiece, and Mason Plumlee added 13
points, 10 rebounds and five assists.
Los Angeles Lakers 100 - Cleveland Cavaliers 86
Montrezl Harrell had 24 points and 10 rebounds and Dennis Schroder
added 17 points as host Los Angeles came alive to open the second
half and pulled away to defeat Cleveland.
Los Angeles ended a four-game losing streak. Finally winning a game
without LeBron James (ankle), who missed his fourth consecutive
contest, the Lakers used a 19-2 run immediately after halftime to
storm past the Cavaliers.
Larry Nance Jr. had 17 points and 10 rebounds while Darius Garland
added 14 for the Cavaliers, who were playing without leading scorer
Collin Sexton (hamstring) for the second consecutive game.
Portland Trail Blazers 112 - Orlando Magic 105
Norman Powell made an immediate impact in his first game with
Portland as he and CJ McCollum each scored 22 points to lead the
Blazers to a road victory over host Orlando.
Playing without Damian Lillard, who sat out the second of
back-to-back games with a bruised left knee, Powell shot 7-for-13,
including 5-for-7 from 3-point range. Enes Kanter provided Portland
with a boost off the bench, finishing with 15 points and 15
rebounds.
Orlando got a balanced scoring effort nonetheless with seven players
scoring in double figures, led by Chuma Okeke's 22 points.

Atlanta Hawks 124 - Golden State Warriors 108
John Collins poured in a career-best 38 points and Atlanta made nine
consecutive shots in a second-quarter flurry that propelled them to
a victory over reeling Golden State in San Francisco.
Collins added 12 rebounds, Trae Young had 21 points and game-high 15
assists and Clint Capela registered 18 points and a game-high 15
rebounds for the Hawks. Atlanta evened its record four games into an
eight-game trip at 2-2.
Andrew Wiggins had a team-high 29 points for the Warriors, who lost
their fourth straight and ninth in their past 12.
Boston Celtics 122 - Milwaukee Bucks 114
Jayson Tatum scored a game-high 34 points and Marcus Smart shot 7 of
10 from 3-point range en route to 23 points as Boston ended host
Milwaukee's eight-game winning streak.
Boston shot 22 of 47 from behind the 3-point arc as a team,
including Tatum's 4 of 7 and a 4-of-9 effort from Jaylen Brown, who
scored 18 points. Kemba Walker, who scored 21 points, added another
three treys.
Khris Middleton led Milwaukee with 19 points, Jrue Holiday scored 17
points and Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 16 points with eight
rebounds and five assists in limited action.
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Portland Trail Blazers
guard Norman Powell (24) celebrates a three-point shot against the
Orlando Magic during the first quarter at Amway Center. Mandatory
Credit: Mary Holt-USA TODAY Sports

Utah Jazz 117 - Memphis Grizzlies 114
Donovan Mitchell made five 3-pointers and recorded 35 points as Utah
survived a comeback bid by Memphis in Salt Lake City.
Rudy Gobert registered 25 points on 11-of-14 shooting and collected
nine rebounds as Utah won its fourth straight contest. Ja Morant
notched 32 points and 11 assists and Dillon Brooks scored 22 points
for Memphis, which had a three-game winning streak halted.
Memphis trailed the NBA-best Jazz by 21 early in the third quarter
but pulled within 117-114 on a 3-pointer by Brooks with 34.3 seconds
to play. Brooks later had a chance to tie it, but his 3-point
attempt caromed off the rim with 5.5 seconds left.
Indiana Pacers 109 - Dallas Mavericks 94
Malcolm Brogdon sank six 3-pointers to highlight a 22-point
performance as Indiana prevailed at Dallas.
Domantas Sabonis recorded 22 points and 15 rebounds for the Pacers,
who have won four of their past five games. Dallas' Kristaps
Porzingis collected 31 points and a career-high-tying 18 rebounds,
with 15 and 13, respectively, coming in the first half.
The Mavericks were unable to overcome the absence of two-time
All-Star guard Luka Doncic (lower back tightness). It was not
immediately known if Doncic would be able to play Saturday at New
Orleans.

Phoenix Suns 104 - Toronto Raptors 100
Deandre Ayton scored 19 points and grabbed nine rebounds, Chris Paul
had 19 points and eight assists and Phoenix defeated Toronto in
Tampa.
Devin Booker added 16 points for the Suns, who won both games
between the teams this season. Pascal Siakam had 26 points and 11
rebounds for the Raptors, who fell for the 10th time in 11 games.
Fred VanVleet added 22 points for Toronto.
Gary Trent Jr., whom the Raptors obtained with Rodney Hood in a
trade Thursday that sent Norman Powell to the Portland Trail
Blazers, started and had eight points in 31 minutes. Hood scored two
points in 18 minutes off the bench.
Denver Nuggets 113 - New Orleans Pelicans 108
Nikola Jokic scored 37 points and Denver held off Zion Williamson
and host New Orleans.
Michael Porter Jr. added 25 points, Jamal Murray had 23 points and
11 assists and Paul Millsap scored 16 as the Nuggets beat the
Pelicans by the same score that the Pelicans beat them last Sunday
in Denver.
Williamson had 39 points and 10 rebounds, but his layup with 2:07
left provided the last New Orleans points. Eric Bledsoe added 16
points and Nickeil Alexander-Walker scored 14. Trailing by three
points, New Orleans missed a chance to tie on a when it turned the
ball over on a shot-clock violation with 5.1 seconds left.
Charlotte Hornets 110 - Miami Heat 105
Malik Monk scored 32 points, Terry Rozier added 26 points and 11
assists and host Charlotte added to Miami's slump.
The Hornets, winners of three consecutive games, shot 62.5 percent
from the floor in the first quarter and never trailed. Charlotte, up
by as many as 30 points in the second quarter, hit 49.4 percent of
its field-goal attempts for the game, including 18 of 43 (41.9
percent) from 3-point range.

Miami, which is on a season-worst six-game losing streak, got Jimmy
Butler back in the lineup. Butler, who missed one game due to a
stomach ailment, had 20 points and nine assists. Duncan Robinson
also scored 20 points for Miami, which dominated the second half but
never had the ball with a chance to tie the score late in the game.
--Field Level Media
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