NBA roundup: Spurs' Gregg Popovich breaks wins record
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[March 12, 2022] San
Antonio coach Gregg Popovich is not one to call attention to
himself, but his players made sure he basked in the limelight for at
least a few minutes after he became the NBA's all-time leader in
regular-season coaching wins Friday night.
The Spurs players kept Popovich on the court to soak in the applause
from the home fans after his team rallied for a 104-102 win over the
Utah Jazz. He looked uncomfortable amid the attention but finally
cracked a smile.
His grin was about more than just the record, as the Spurs rallied
from 15 points down in the fourth quarter to give Popovich the
record. San Antonio had been 0-33 in games it was trailing entering
the final period. The victory, Popovich's 1,336th, pushed him past
Don Nelson. Popovich is in his 26th NBA season, all with the Spurs.
Dejounte Murray led the Spurs with 27 points, with Jakob Poeltl
adding 15 points and 11 rebounds. Donovan Mitchell scored 24 points
to lead the Jazz, while Jordan Clarkson chipped in 17 points.
Lakers 122, Wizards 109
LeBron James scored 33 of his 50 points after halftime and host Los
Angeles won for just the second time in eight games, pulling away to
defeat Washington.
James shot 18 of 25 from the field and 6 of 9 from 3-point range. He
became the first Lakers player with multiple games of 50 points in a
season since Kobe Bryant in 2007-08. He also had six assists,
leaving him two shy of 10,000 for his career.
Malik Monk added 21 points for the Lakers. Former Laker Kyle Kuzma
had 23 points and rookie Corey Kispert scored a career-best 21 for
the Wizards, who lost for the fifth time in seven games.
Raptors 117, Suns 112
Gary Trent Jr. matched his season best with 42 points, hitting eight
3-pointers, and visiting Toronto withstood a comeback by Phoenix for
the win.
Pascal Siakam added 25 points and 10 assists for the Raptors, who
won their second in a row. Toronto's Scottie Barnes had 15 points.
Cameron Payne scored 24 points for the Suns, who fell to 5-4 since
losing Chris Paul to a broken thumb. Devin Booker added 22 points
and seven assists.
Celtics 114, Pistons 103
Jayson Tatum scored 31 points and host Boston ran its winning streak
to five games by defeating Detroit.
Tatum scored at least 30 points for a fifth straight game and added
eight rebounds and six assists. Jaylen Brown had 22 points with
eight rebounds and four assists, and Marcus Smart added 20 points
for Boston.
Cade Cunningham led the Pistons with 27 points. Jerami Grant and
Marvin Bagley III each scored 20 for Detroit, which has lost
back-to-back games following a 6-2 stretch.
Grizzlies 118, Knicks 114
Ja Morant scored 15 of his 37 points in the fourth quarter as
Memphis overcame a 15-point deficit and earned a victory over
visiting New York.
The Grizzlies faced a 96-81 deficit with 1:08 left in the third
quarter but outscored New York 37-18 the rest of the way. Morant
shot 14 of 33 to post his 24th 30-point game this season. He helped
Memphis win for the fifth time in seven games.
Julius Randle had 36 points and 12 rebounds for the Knicks, who
missed a chance at a season-high fourth straight win. Randle shot 11
of 27, including 1 of 5 in the fourth quarter.
Mavericks 113, Rockets 100
Dwight Powell joined Luka Doncic with double-doubles as Dallas
rebounded from a 30-point trouncing at the hands of the Knicks to
beat host Houston.
Powell had a season-high 26 points and tied a season high with 12
rebounds for his first double-double of the season and just his
third in the last three years. Doncic paced Dallas with 30 points
and 14 rebounds for his 35th double-double of the year.
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Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich is surrounded by players after
becoming the winningest coach in NBA history after the game against
the Utah Jazz at AT&T Center. Mandatory Credit: Scott Wachter-USA
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Kevin Porter Jr. and Josh Christopher shared
team-high scoring honors with 17 points apiece for the Rockets, who
were coming off a 139-130 overtime win over the Los Angeles Lakers
at home on Wednesday.
Magic 118, Timberwolves 110
Mo Bamba had 27 points and 12 rebounds, Moritz Wagner and Markelle
Fultz provided key performances off the bench, and host Orlando
overcame an 18-point deficit to defeat red-hot Minnesota.
For the Magic, Wendell Carter Jr. had 20 points, 10 rebounds and
five assists. Wagner totaled 18 points and six rebounds in 13
minutes, Fultz contributed 14 points and seven assists, and Cole
Anthony had 15 points, six rebounds and six assists.
Minnesota, which entered the game averaging a league-best 114.7
points per game, went 15-for-45 from 3-point range and had five
players score in double figures. Anthony Edwards scored 25 points,
and Karl-Anthony Towns overcame foul trouble to post 21 points and
13 rebounds.
Hawks 112, Clippers 106
Trae Young had 27 points and 11 assists as host Atlanta withstood a
late charge from Los Angeles to snap a two-game losing streak.
Kevin Huerter scored 16 points and Clint Capela had 14 points and 11
rebounds for the Hawks, who saw their 106-96 lead dwindle to 108-106
with 36.2 seconds left before they held on.
Ivica Zubac paced the Clippers with 24 points and 12 rebounds, and
Reggie Jackson added 24 points.
Heat 117, Cavaliers 105
Jimmy Butler, who returned after a one-game absence caused by a
sinus issue, scored 11 points during the crucial third quarter,
leading host Miami over Cleveland.
Butler finished with 24 points, five assists, four rebounds and
three steals. He was the key as Miami stretched a one-point halftime
lead to 13 after three quarters. Miami also got 30 points and 17
rebounds -- both game highs -- from Bam Adebayo while winning for
the 13th time in 16 games.
Cleveland, which had its two-game win streak snapped, was led by
Darius Garland, who had 24 points and 10 assists. Rookie Evan Mobley
added 19 points and 12 rebounds.
Hornets 142, Pelicans 120
Miles Bridges scored 26 points to lead seven Charlotte scorers in
double figures as the visiting Hornets handed New Orleans its fourth
consecutive loss.
Terry Rozier added 25 points for the Hornets, who shot 59.8 percent
from the floor, including 46.8 percent on 3-point attempts.
Charlotte had won just three of its previous 10 games but took
command by outscoring New Orleans 42-27 in the third quarter.
New Orleans rookie Trey Murphy III had season highs of 32 points
(making seven 3-pointers) and nine rebounds and Devonte' Graham
scored 19 points. The Pelicans were without leading scorer Brandon
Ingram (hamstring strain) and second-leading scorer CJ McCollum
(health and safety protocol).
--Field Level Media
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