NBA roundup: Anthony Davis drops 42 in Lakers win
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[May 10, 2021]
Anthony Davis had 42 points and
12 rebounds and the Los Angeles Lakers made 13 shots from 3-point
range to overwhelm the Phoenix Suns in a 123-110 win on Sunday night
in Los Angeles.
Los Angeles avoided the three-game season sweep by Phoenix and
remained one game behind the Portland Trail Blazers for the No. 6
spot in the Western Conference standings with four games left. The
top six teams avoid the play-in tournament to reach the playoffs.
Los Angeles, which lost eight of its previous 10 games, was without
LeBron James, Kyle Kuzma and Dennis Schroder. After being out six
weeks because of an ankle injury, James has missed the last four
games with the same injury.
Devin Booker finished with 21 points for the Suns, but he made only
5 of 14 shots from the field and missed his only 3-point attempt.
Chris Paul had 13 points and 10 assists.
Heat 130, Celtics 124
Jimmy Butler finished strong with 22 of his 26 points in the second
half as Miami strengthened its hold on the sixth seed in the Eastern
Conference with a win over host Boston.
Despite Butler having only four points at halftime, the Heat managed
to build a 26-point lead to help hold off Boston's fourth-quarter
push. Butler also contributed 11 assists and eight rebounds.
Duncan Robinson scored 22 points, Bam Adebayo added 20 and Trevor
Ariza scored all but two of his 19 points in the first half for the
Heat.
Timberwolves 128, Magic 96
Karl-Anthony Towns and D'Angelo Russell each had 27 points to lead
Minnesota to a blowout win, marking just the second time the
Timberwolves have won in its previous 12 games in Orlando.
The Timberwolves snapped a three-game losing streak and improved to
7-5 over their past 12 games. The Magic dropped their third in a row
in their home finale and went 11-25 in Orlando this season.
It was an emotional Mother's Day victory for Towns, Minnesota's
two-time All-Star, who lost his mother to COVID-19 last year. Towns,
who also had nine rebounds and four assists, helped jump-start the
Timberwolves as they used an early run to overwhelm the Magic and
outscore them 74-44 by halftime.
Knicks 106, Clippers 100
Derrick Rose contributed 25 points and eight assists off the bench
and Reggie Bullock finished with 24 points on 5-for-12 shooting from
behind the arc as visiting New York defeated Los Angeles.
RJ Barrett added 18 points and seven rebounds and Julius Randle
chipped in 14 points and 14 rebounds. Kawhi Leonard topped the
Clippers with 29 points but struggled finding his shooting stroke,
finishing 9-for-26 (34.6 percent) from the field.
With the win, New York remained the No. 4 seed in the Eastern
Conference, while the Clippers maintained their grip on the No. 3
seed in the West despite the loss.
Pelicans 112, Hornets 110
Eric Bledsoe scored 24 points as New Orleans pulled out a tight game
over host Charlotte, keeping its slim playoff hopes alive while
putting the Hornets' on hold.
Jaxson Hayes of the Pelicans scored the only two field goals in the
last 1:50 for either team before a 3-pointer from Charlotte's Terry
Rozier in the last second accounted for the final score. Rozier
finished with 43 points, including 24 in the first half.
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Los Angeles Lakers forward Anthony Davis
(3) grabs a rebound in front of Phoenix Suns center Deandre Ayton
(22) during the second half at Staples Center. Mandatory Credit:
Kelvin Kuo-USA TODAY Sports
The Pelicans went ahead at 109-107 on
Hayes' alley-oop layup on a pass from Lonzo Ball. With 1:29
remaining, Charlotte's LaMelo Ball missed two foul shots, allowing
the Pelicans to retain their lead. Hayes soon scored again on a hook
shot off a pass from Nickeil Alexander-Walker, making it a
four-point New Orleans lead with just 12.7 seconds remaining and
putting it away for good.
Bulls 108, Pistons 96
Nikola Vucevic recorded a double-double with 29 points and 16
rebounds and Zach LaVine added a game-high 30 points as Chicago beat
host Detroit.
Chicago used a strong defensive effort to keep alive its slim
prospects of making the Eastern Conference play-in tournament,
moving to 2.5 games behind Indiana with four games left in the
Bulls' regular season.
The Bulls held Detroit -- playing without season leading scorer
Jerami Grant on the second leg of a weekend back-to-back -- to just
39 first-half points and 36-of-78 shooting from the floor for the
game.
Kings 126, Thunder 98
Maurice Harkless and Terence Davis scored 18 points each to lead
Sacramento to a home win over Oklahoma City.
The Kings kept their faint hopes of making the play-in tournament
alive with the win, their fifth in six games. Sacramento is 2 1/2
games behind San Antonio for 10th in the Western Conference with
four games to play.
The Kings had eight players score in double figures, including 15
each by Richaun Holmes and Delon Wright. Darius Bazley led Oklahoma
City with 18 points while Jaylen Hoard had a career-high 16.
Mavericks 124, Cavaliers 97
Tim Hardaway Jr. scored 25 points while hitting on 7 of his 11
3-point shots as surging Dallas defeated host Cleveland in the
second game of a home-and-home set between the two teams.
The Mavericks won for the fourth straight game and are a season-best
12 games over .500. Dallas remained in fifth place in the Western
Conference, moving a game in front of idle Portland in the standings
with four games to play.
Josh Richardson added 20 points for the Mavericks, and Luka Doncic
scored 15 before being ejected early in the third quarter. Collin
Sexton led Cleveland with 24 points while Mfiondu Kabengele hit for
14, Brodric Thomas scored 13 points and Isaac Okoro added 12.
--Field Level Media
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