NBA roundup: Tim Hardaway Jr. ties Mavs' record with 10 treys
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[May 05, 2021]
Tim Hardaway Jr. matched the
franchise record with a career-high 10 3-pointers as part of a
36-point effort to help the Dallas Mavericks rally for a 127-113
victory over the host Miami Heat on Tuesday night.
Luka Doncic registered 23 points, 12 rebounds and eight assists as
the Mavericks won for the seventh time in the past nine games. Jalen
Brunson scored 19 points and Jason Richardson added 17 for the
Mavericks, who trailed by 11 in the opening minutes before
outscoring the Heat 68-38 over the middle two quarters.
Goran Dragic and Duncan Robinson tallied 19 points for Miami, which
was without five-time All-Star Jimmy Butler (illness). The Heat had
a three-game winning streak snapped.
Suns 134, Cavaliers 118 (OT)
Devin Booker's 31 points and Chris Paul's 23 points and 16 assists
helped Phoenix hold off host Cleveland. The Suns moved back into a
tie with the Utah Jazz for the top spot in the Western Conference
with their fifth consecutive victory.
Rookie Isaac Okoro scored a career-high 32 points and added six
assists, nearly helping the Cavaliers avoid their seventh
consecutive defeat. Collin Sexton tallied 29 points, seven rebounds
and seven assists.
After failing to pull away throughout regulation, Phoenix opened
overtime with a 15-0 run fueled by eight points from Mikal Bridges,
who totaled 22 points to go with five rebounds, four assists and
three steals.
Clippers 105, Raptors 100
Paul George scored 22 points and grabbed nine rebounds, helping Los
Angeles rally late to defeat visiting Toronto.
Marcus Morris Sr. also had 22 points as the Clippers ended a
three-game losing streak. Los Angeles overcame a six-point deficit
in the last six minutes.
Patrick Beverley returned to the Los Angeles lineup for the first
time since April 9 and scored eight points in 15 minutes. Fred
VanVleet had 27 points and 13 assists for the Raptors, who ended a
Western trip at 1-3.
Hornets 102, Pistons 99
LaMelo Ball scored 23 points to lead Charlotte to a win at Detroit.
Terry Rozier scored 18 points and Caleb Martin added 17 points for
Charlotte, which moved 1 1/2 games ahead of the idle Indiana Pacers
for eighth place in the Eastern Conference playoff race.
Hamidou Diallo scored a career-high 35 points and Sekou Doumbouya
contributed a season-high 20 points for Detroit, which lost its
fourth game in a row and fell for the seventh time in eight
contests.
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Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo (13)
controls the ball around Dallas Mavericks forward Tim Hardaway Jr.
(11) during the second half at American Airlines Arena. Mandatory
Credit: Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports
Bucks 124, Nets 118
Giannis Antetokounmpo scored a team-high 36 points and grabbed 12
rebounds, and host Milwaukee scored its second win over Brooklyn in
as many games.
The Bucks dominated the interior with advantages of 44-30 scoring in
the paint, 62-50 rebounding and 20-9 on second-chance points.
Coupled with an overwhelming defensive effort in the fourth quarter,
Milwaukee completed the two-game sweep to gain ground in the Eastern
Conference chase with Brooklyn.
The Nets' Kyrie Irving scored a game-high 38 points, which included
6-of-12 shooting from 3-point range. Kevin Durant scored 32 points
to move past Charles Barkley to No. 26 on the NBA's all-time scoring
list.
Pelicans 108, Warriors 103
Lonzo Ball scored 33 points and Zion Williamson had a double-double
as host New Orleans held off Golden State.
Ball made 11 of 23 shots, including 7 of 13 from beyond the 3-point
arc. Williamson tallied 23 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists for
New Orleans, which closed with a 13-5 run.
One night after scoring 41 points in a win at New Orleans, Stephen
Curry tallied 37 to lead the Warriors. However, he recorded just two
points in the fourth quarter. Curry grabbed nine rebounds, and
teammate Andrew Wiggins had 26 points.
Kings 103, Thunder 99
Buddy Hield compiled 18 points and 11 rebounds to lead the Kings to
a win at Oklahoma City.
Delon Wright came up with a pair of big blocks in the game's closing
moments to help the Kings hold off a furious Thunder run. Wright,
starting in place of Tyrese Haliburton (knee), scored the Kings'
only two field goals in the final 5:40.
Darius Bazley scored 24 points to lead the Thunder, which lost a
fourth consecutive game and fell for the 21st time in 23 games.
--Field Level Media
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