NBA roundup: Clippers complete season sweep of Lakers
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[May 07, 2021]
Paul George scored 24 points as
the host Los Angeles Clippers completed a three-game season-series
sweep of the Los Angeles Lakers with a 118-94 win Thursday.
Kawhi Leonard totaled 15 points, eight rebounds and six assists for
the Clippers, and Ivica Zubac added 14 points and eight rebounds.
The Clippers moved past the Denver Nuggets by a half-game into the
No. 3 spot in the Western Conference.
Kyle Kuzma led the Lakers with 25 points, but the team lost Anthony
Davis due to an ankle ailment and back spasms in the first quarter.
Davis said postgame that he hopes to play Friday when the Lakers
visit Portland.
The Lakers and Trail Blazers are now tied for sixth place in the
West.
Warriors 118, Thunder 97
Stephen Curry padded his NBA scoring lead with 34 points in just 31
minutes and Golden State moved up a spot on the Western Conference
playoff ladder with a win over Oklahoma City in San Francisco.
Curry shot 11-for-21 overall and 6-for-13 from 3-point range for the
Warriors. Mychal Mulder had 25 points, Andrew Wiggins 18, Jordan
Poole 14 and Kent Bazemore 13 for the Warriors.
Ty Jerome came off the bench to pace the Thunder with 23 points.
Darius Bazley added 22 and Theo Maledon 15.
Bulls 120, Hornets 99
Nikola Vucevic scored 29 points, shot 5 of 7 from behind the 3-point
line and grabbed 14 rebounds as Chicago led wire-to-wire in
Charlotte.
Seven Bulls scored in double figures, including Garrett Temple with
12 and Markkanen with 10 off the bench.
All five Chicago starters finished in double figures. Coby White
recorded 14 points, Patrick Williams had 11 points and nine
rebounds, and Daniel Theis scored 12.
Wizards 131, Raptors 129 (OT)
Russell Westbrook had 13 points, 17 assists and 17 rebounds to
record his 180th career triple-double and visiting Washington
defeated Toronto in overtime in Tampa, Fla.
Westbrook, who fouled out with 15.5 seconds remaining in overtime,
needs one more triple-double to tie Oscar Robertson's NBA record.
Bradley Beal added 28 points for the Wizards.
Pascal Siakam tied his career best with 44 points for Toronto. Gary
Trent Jr. added 25 points, Fred VanVleet scored 22, Khem Birch 17
and DeAndre' Bembry 10.
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LA Clippers guard Paul George (13)
handles the ball while defended by Los Angeles Lakers guard Alex
Caruso (4) in the first half at Staples Center. Mandatory Credit:
Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Mavericks 113, Nets 109
Luka Doncic finished with 24 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists
to lead host Dallas to a victory over Brooklyn.
The Mavericks won their second in a row and fifth in their past six
games. Dallas took over fifth place in the Western Conference -- a
game ahead of the Los Angeles Lakers and Portland.
The Nets lost their fourth in a row despite Kyrie Irving's
season-high 45 points. Brooklyn remained in second place in the
Eastern Conference, but fell to 2 1/2 games behind first-place
Philadelphia and are now only half a game ahead of third-place
Milwaukee.
Pistons 111, Grizzlies 97
Cory Joseph engineered a balanced attack with 18 points and 11
assists and host Detroit snapped a four-game losing streak by
defeating Memphis.
Wayne Ellington also scored 18 points, all on 3-pointers. A handful
of other Pistons reached double digits. Isaiah Stewart had 15
points, seven rebounds and three blocks.
Ja Morant's 20 points led the Grizzlies, but he also had five
turnovers. Jonas Valanciunas had 19 points and secured 16 rebounds,
and Jaren Jackson Jr. had 17 points and five rebounds.
Pacers 133, Hawks 126
Caris LeVert scored nine of his 31 points in the final three minutes
to help Indiana hold off visiting Atlanta.
The Pacers also got 30 points, eight rebounds and nine assists from
Domantas Sabonis and 19 points from reserve T.J. McConnell.
The Hawks were led by Trae Young's 30 points and 10 assists. Bogdan
Bogdanovic scored 28, including six 3-pointers, and John Collins
added 25 points.
--Field Level Media
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