NBA roundup: Warriors top Grizzlies for No. 8 seed
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[May 17, 2021]
Stephen Curry scored a game-high
46 points en route to his second NBA scoring title and Jordan Poole
stalled a rally with a late 3-pointer Sunday afternoon as the Golden
State Warriors held off the visiting Memphis Grizzlies in San
Francisco for a 113-101 win to claim the No. 8 position in this
week's play-in tournament.
With Curry scoring 17 of his 46 points, the Warriors appeared to
take command of the game in the third quarter, but Dillon Brooks led
a Memphis comeback. Before fouling out, Brooks contributed 13 points
to a 22-5 flurry that made it 91 all with 6:32 still to play.
The Grizzlies went up by two twice after that, before Poole nailed
his momentum-changing 3-pointer.
The loss ended Memphis' five-game winning streak and landed the
Grizzlies in the No. 9 spot in the play-in, where they will host
10th-seeded San Antonio on Wednesday.
Lakers 110, Pelicans 98
LeBron James scored 25 points as Los Angeles won in New Orleans on
the final day of the regular season, but was unable to avoid the
play-in round.
James left the game midway through the fourth quarter, slightly
favoring the injured right ankle that sidelined him 26 games down
the stretch.
But the victory wasn't enough for the defending NBA champions to
avoid the Western Conference play-in tournament. Portland defeated
Denver to claim the sixth seed so the seventh-seeded Lakers will
host eighth-seeded Golden State in a play-in game Wednesday.
Jazz 121, Kings 99
Jordan Clarkson scored 33 points and made six 3-pointers and Bojan
Bogdanovic added 18 points to lead Utah past Sacramento and the
league's best regular-season record.
Rudy Gobert added 13 points and 16 rebounds. Mike Conley chipped in
11 points, nine assists and six rebounds. Utah clinched the No. 1
seed in the Western Conference and will have home-court advantage
throughout the playoffs.
Terence Davis scored 20 points to lead the Kings. Damian Jones
chipped in 19 points. Buddy Hield added 13 points, nine assists and
seven rebounds for Sacramento, which rested several key players:
De'Aaron Fox, Tyrese Haliburton, Harrison Barnes, Marvin Bagley III
and Richaun Holmes
Timberwolves 136, Mavericks 121
Anthony Edwards closed his push for NBA Rookie of the Year with 30
points, and Minnesota dominated Dallas nearly wire-to-wire for a
season-ending win in Minneapolis.
Edwards capped his debut season with his eighth game of 22 or more
points over the final nine. He is in contention to be Minnesota's
first Rookie of the Year since teammate Karl-Anthony Towns, who won
the award in 2016.
Dallas, which locked up the No. 5 seed and will play the Los Angeles
Clippers in the first round of the playoffs, shot 16-of-38 from
3-point range, including Kristaps Porzingis making 4 of 5. Porzingis
finished with 18 points.
Heat 120, Pistons 107
Precious Achiuwa had 23 points and 10 rebounds to lead Miami to a
road win over Detroit in the regular-season finale.
With little to no incentive to win the game, each team rested
several starters. Miami already had the No. 6 seed in the Eastern
Conference playoffs clinched going into the game, while Detroit was
looking to clinch the league's second-worst record and enhance its
odds of winning the first pick in the NBA draft lottery.
Saddiq Bey scored 22 points and Josh Jackson scored 17 points off
the bench for Detroit.
76ers 128, Magic 117
Tyrese Maxey had 30 points, seven rebounds and six assists to lift
host Philadelphia over Orlando in game in which the 76ers rested all
of their starters.
Since the Sixers have had already secured the top seed in the
Eastern Conference playoff race, Joel Embiid, Ben Simmons, Danny
Green, Seth Curry and Tobias Harris sat the game out.
Isaiah Joe scored 17 points, rookie Paul Reed added season highs of
17 and 12 rebounds, and Shake Milton contributed 15 points and nine
assists for the Sixers, who improved to 49-23. George Hill added 14
points.
Nets 123, Cavaliers 109
Kevin Durant totaled 23 points, a season-high-tying 13 assists and
eight rebounds in three quarters as Brooklyn Nets secured the second
seed in the Eastern Conference with a wire-to-wire win over
Cleveland in New York.
The Nets ended the season on a five-game winning streak and edged
out the Milwaukee Bucks for the second seed. A loss by Brooklyn and
a Milwaukee win over the Chicago Bulls would have pushed the Nets
into the third seed due to losing the head-to-head tiebreaker with
the Bucks.
Kyrie Irving added 17 points on 7 of 11 from the field for the Nets
and became the ninth player in NBA history to shoot at least 50
percent from the field, 40 percent from 3-point range and 90 percent
from the free throw line.
Knicks 96, Celtics 92
RJ Barrett scored a game-high 22 points as New York completed a
resurgent regular season and clinched the fourth seed in the Eastern
Conference by hanging on for a win over visiting Boston.
The Knicks, who are headed for the playoffs for the first time since
2013, will open the quarterfinals at home next weekend against the
fifth-seeded Atlanta Hawks.
The Celtics already were locked into the seventh spot in the Eastern
Conference and the first seed in the play-in tournament. Boston,
which needs to win just once to advance to the playoffs, will play
the eighth-seeded Washington Wizards on Tuesday.
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Golden State Warriors guard Stephen
Curry (30) shoots the basketball against Memphis Grizzlies guard
Desmond Bane (22) and forward Brandon Clarke (15) during the first
quarter at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY
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Pacers 125, Raptors 113
Canadian-born Oshae Brissett exploded for a career-high 31 points
against his country's displaced team, and Indiana earned a home game
in the NBA's play-in tournament with a thrashing of host Toronto.
Brissett completed a double-double with 10 rebounds, while Domantas
Sabonis had one of his own with 25 points and 16 rebounds, as the
Pacers snapped a two-game losing streak to clinch a tie for eighth
place in the Eastern Conference.
Indiana assured it would finish tied with either Charlotte or
Washington, who were playing each other in a contest that finished
after the Pacers-Raptors game had ended. The Wizards secured the win
115-110 over the Hornets.
Wizards 115, Hornets 110
Bradley Beal made a go-ahead layup with 2:53 remaining as host
Washington beat Charlotte to secure the eighth seed in the Eastern
Conference.
Russell Westbrook collected 23 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists
and Beal added 25 points in his first contest after a three-game
absence for the Wizards.
Robin Lopez posted 18 points and Rui Hachimura had 16 for
Washington, which will visit the seventh-seeded Boston Celtics in
the play-in round on Tuesday. Charlotte, which owns the No. 10 seed,
will face the Indiana Pacers on Tuesday in Indianapolis.
Suns 123, Spurs 121
E'Twaun Moore poured in 22 points, including the deciding 3-pointer
with 2.2 seconds to play, to lift visiting Phoenix past San Antonio.
Phoenix was without Devin Booker (rest), Chris Paul (rest) and
Deandre Ayton (knee) as the Suns opted to keep key players on the
bench despite the chance to earn the top spot in the Western
Conference.
San Antonio pulled its starters at the end of the third quarter,
allowing the two teams' bench players to decide the contest. The
Suns' reserves had just enough to secure the win that forced Utah to
win in Sacramento later Sunday in order to finish atop of Phoenix in
the West.
Hawks 124, Rockets 95
Led by rookie Onyeka Okongwu's career bests of 21 points and 15
rebounds, Atlanta tuned up for its first trip to the playoffs since
2017 with a win over visiting Houston in the regular-season finale
on Sunday.
Okongwu, who posted his second double-double, was 10-for-13 from the
field and added three assists, two steals and two blocked shots. The
Hawks had eight players in double figures, including Skylar Mays
with 16, John Collins with 15 and De'Andre Hunter with 14. Trae
Young (sore big right toe) was limited to 16 minutes and scored 10
points with nine assists.
The Hawks will be the No. 5 seed in the Eastern Conference and face
off with the No. 4 New York Knicks in the first round.
Bulls 118, Bucks 112
Thaddeus Young finished with 20 points and seven rebounds to help
host Chicago finish its season with a victory over playoff-bound
Milwaukee.
Young was one of six Bulls who scored in double figures. Coby White
totaled 19 points, five rebounds and five assists, and Lauri
Markkanen had 17 points and five rebounds.
Locked into the No. 3 spot in the Eastern Conference after the
Brooklyn Nets' victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers earlier in the
evening, the Bucks rested all of their starters -- Giannis
Antetokounmpo, Khris Middleton, Brook Lopez, Jrue Holiday and Donte
DiVincenzo.
Thunder 117, Clippers 112
Aleksej Pokusevski scored a career-high 29 points to lead Oklahoma
City to a win over Los Angeles in the final night of the NBA regular
season.
The loss sent the Clippers to the No. 4 seed in the Western
Conference. They'll face Dallas in the first round of the playoffs.
Pokusevski got off to a hot start and then hit a 3-pointer to break
a tie in the final minute and snap the Thunder's nine-game losing
streak. He hit his first six shots and finished 10 of 19 from the
floor, hitting six 3-pointers.
Trail Blazers 132, Nuggets 116
CJ McCollum scored 24 points and Portland clinched a Western
Conference playoff spot with an easy victory over visiting Denver.
Damian Lillard recorded 22 points and 10 assists and Jusuf Nurkic
added 20 points and 13 rebounds in the wire-to-wire victory that
allowed Portland to avoid the play-in round and claim the No. 6 spot
in the West.
Nikola Jokic scored 21 points in the first half before exiting for
the Nuggets, who landed the third seed in West despite the setback
because the Los Angeles Clippers lost to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Denver owned the tiebreaker with the Clippers.
--Field Level Media
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