NBA roundup: Warriors hang 157 on Blazers, glide into playoffs
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[April 10, 2023]
Stephen Curry poured in 26 points in 22 minutes and the
Golden State Warriors produced a record-setting first quarter as
they clinched a Western Conference playoff spot with a 157-101
shellacking of the host Portland Trail Blazers on Sunday afternoon.
All 13 players who suited up scored for the Warriors, who wound up
in sixth place in the West. The Los Angeles Clippers won at Phoenix
to finish tied with Golden State, but Los Angeles held the
tiebreaker to earn the fifth seed. The Warriors draw the
third-seeded Kings in the first round of the playoffs.
Needing a win to assure themselves a playoff spot, the Warriors
wasted no time leaving the Trail Blazers in the dust. They set an
NBA record for first-quarter points with 55, making 20 of 29 shots
overall and 12 of 18 from 3-point range en route to a 28-point lead.
In wrapping up the regular season on an 8-2 roll, the Warriors shot
60.4 percent overall and 55.1 percent (27 of 49) from deep. The 27
treys tied a franchise record.
All five Trail Blazers starters scored in double figures, led by
Skylar Mays with 21 points. Mays also handed out a game-high 12
assists. Shaedon Sharpe added 18 points to go with a team-high seven
rebounds, while Jeenathan Williams had 17 points for Portland.
Clippers 119, Suns 114
Norman Powell scored 29 points off the bench, Kawhi Leonard and
Russell Westbrook added 25 apiece and visiting Los Angeles secured
the No. 5 seed in the Western Conference playoffs with a win over
Phoenix.
Leonard scored the last eight points for the Clippers and finished
with a season-high 15 rebounds plus six assists. Bones Hyland scored
11 points and Ivica Zubac had 10 points and eight rebounds for the
Clippers, who won despite shooting 5 of 23 (21.7 percent) from
3-point range and 16 of 24 (66.7 percent) from the foul line.
Saben Lee led Phoenix with a career-high 25 points and a season-high
nine assists. Darius Bazley scored 16 points, Jock Landale added 15,
Landry Shamet had 14 and Josh Okogie and Terrence Ross chipped in 13
apiece. The Suns rested starters Kevin Durant, Devin Booker, Chris
Paul and Deandre Ayton.
Timberwolves 113, Pelicans 108
Karl-Anthony Towns scored 30 points and Minnesota won in Minneapolis
to move past New Orleans into eighth place entering the Western
Conference play-in tournament.
Anthony Edwards added 26 points and 13 rebounds, Taurean Prince
scored 18 points and Mike Conley had 17 points and seven assists for
the Timberwolves, who tied the Pelicans' regular-season record of
42-40 but won the season series 2-1. New Orleans' Brandon Ingram had
42 points and 12 rebounds, CJ McCollum scored 23 points and Trey
Murphy III had 20.
Wolves center Rudy Gobert was removed from the game in the second
quarter after throwing a punch at teammate Kyle Anderson. Forward
Jaden McDaniels also exited the game, reportedly sustaining a
fractured hand after punching a wall in the tunnel late in the first
quarter.
Heat 123, Magic 110
Long-time veteran Udonis Haslem scored a game-high 24 points in his
final regular-season contest as Miami defeated visiting Orlando in
the regular-season finale for both teams.
Both teams sat their leading scorers -- Orlando's Paolo Banchero,
who is the frontrunner for NBA Rookie of the Year, and Miami's Jimmy
Butler. Banchero, who leads all NBA rookies in scoring, had back
tightness. Butler was rested for the second straight game with the
play-in tournament looming. Kevon Harris led Orlando with 22 points.
Banchero, 20, is less than half the age of Haslem, 42, who has
announced his retirement. Haslem, a Miami native, played his entire
20-year career with the Heat, and he's the franchise's all-time
leading rebounder, ranking second in games played.
Celtics 120, Hawks 114
Payton Pritchard had a game-high 30 points, 14 rebounds and 11
assists to help Boston defeat visiting Atlanta.
Pritchard made a career-high nine of his 16 3-point attempts. Boston
received 27 points from Mike Muscala and a solid boost from Sam
Hauser, who established career highs of 26 points and eight
3-pointers.
Bruno Fernando and Garrison Mathews each tossed in 19 points for
Atlanta. The Hawks rested Trae Young (groin), Bogdan Bogdanovic
(knee), Clint Capela (calf) and John Collins (back). Young (26.2
points per game) is the team's leading scorer, and Capela leads the
Hawks in rebounds (11 per game).
Lakers 128, Jazz 117
LeBron James scored 36 points with eight 3-pointers to lift Los
Angeles to a victory over visiting Utah.
The Lakers failed to earn themselves a guaranteed playoff spot. The
No. 7 seed Lakers will host the eighth-seeded Minnesota Timberwolves
on Tuesday in the play-in round.
Anthony Davis contributed 16 points, 13 rebounds, four blocks and
three steals in the win, while D'Angelo Russell scored 17 points as
the Lakers won for the ninth time in 11 games. Kris Dunn scored 26
points with 10 rebounds and eight assists to lead the Jazz, who
again played without their starting lineup and a couple of other key
players.
Bulls 103, Pistons 81
Zach LaVine had a team-high 17 points and DeMar DeRozan scored 16,
and Chicago warmed up for a date in the NBA play-in tournament with
an easy victory over visiting Detroit.
With nothing to lose or gain in the standings, the Bulls played
their regular starting lineup against the Pistons and failed to take
control of the game until a reserve-filled final period. No Chicago
starter went more than 26 minutes.
After the game, Pistons coach Dwayne Casey stepped down after five
seasons. Killian Hayes was the top scorer with 26 points for
Detroit, which completed the second-losingest season in franchise
history. The NBA-worst Pistons will join the San Antonio Spurs and
Houston Rockets with the best odds of winning next month's draft
lottery.
Hornets 106, Cavaliers 95
Bryce McGowens and Mark Williams both scored career highs with 22
points, fueling Charlotte's win over host Cleveland.
Charlotte missed its first 24 attempts from 3-point range, a drought
that did not end until James Bouknight connected with 1:59 to go in
the third quarter. The Hornets then went on a 20-6 run to start the
fourth quarter.
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Cleveland was without Donovan Mitchell, Isaac Okoro
and Darius Garland as its three-game winning streak came to an end.
Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen each played 12 minutes. Sam Merrill
led the patchwork lineup with 17 points.
76ers 134, Nets 105
Mac McClung scored a career-high 20 points as Philadelphia led most
of the way and overcame a 46-point performance by Cam Thomas to
defeat Brooklyn in New York.
The 76ers finished as the Eastern Conference's third seed and will
start the playoffs next weekend at home against sixth-seeded
Brooklyn. Shake Milton collected 20 points and eight assists while
Louis King also finished with 20 points in his Philadelphia debut.
Paul Reed totaled 17 points and 10 rebounds as the Sixers shot 52.5
percent.
Thomas finished one point shy of his career high and had his fourth
career 40-point game. RaiQuan Gray added 16 points in his NBA debut
and David Duke Jr. finished with 15 as the Nets shot 42.2 percent.
Pacers 141, Knicks 136
Bennedict Mathurin scored 26 points to lead seven Indiana players in
double figures in a win over host New York.
Jordan Nwora and Andrew Nembhard scored 19 points apiece for
Indiana, which shot 51.7 percent from the field and 19 of 34 (55.9
percent) from 3-point range.
Obi Toppin led New York with 34 points and Immanuel Quickley added
30. The Knicks, who are locked into the No. 5 seed in the Eastern
Conference, played without starters Julius Randle (sprained left
ankle) and Jalen Brunson (right hand maintenance).
Rockets 114, Wizards 109
Jabari Smith Jr. concluded his rookie season with his 12th 20-point
performance, helping Houston overcome a 16-point deficit and post a
win over host Washington.
Smith scored a team-high 20 points and grabbed five rebounds as the
Rockets closed the regular season with a three-game winning streak.
All five Houston starters scored in double figures for an NBA-best
31st time this season, as Jalen Green added 14 points and Alperen
Sengun tallied 12 points, 12 rebounds and six assists.
Washington, which was down eight rotation players, was led by Jordan
Goodwin (22 points) and Quenton Jackson, who added 19 points off the
bench. Corey Kispert tallied 18 points and hit five 3-pointers.
Raptors 121, Bucks 105
Gary Trent Jr. scored 23 points to lift Toronto over visiting
Milwaukee.
Malachi Flynn added a season-best 20 points and Precious Achiuwa
collected 14 points and 13 rebounds for the Raptors.
Lindell Wigginton scored 17 points and Bobby Portis had 16 for the
Bucks. Thanasis Antetokounmpo and Goran Dragic each scored 14
points, Jae Crowder added 13 and Meyers Leonard recorded 10 points
and 12 rebounds.
Spurs 138, Mavericks 117
Dominick Barlow posted a career high in scoring and rebounds to lead
four San Antonio players with double-doubles, lifting the visiting
Spurs over Dallas in the season finale for two teams missing the
playoffs.
Barlow finished with 21 points and 19 rebounds and Sandro
Mamukelashvili racked up 23 and 11, respectively. Malaki Branham
scored 20 points, Keita Bates-Diop had 17, Julian Champagnie amassed
16 points and 10 rebounds and Gorgui Dieng tallied 13 points and 10
boards for the Spurs.
Jaden Hardy led all scorers with 25 points, with Theo Pinson forging
a triple-double (23 points, 13 rebounds, 12 assists) for the
Mavericks. Davis Bertans added 19 points and McKinley Wright IV had
13.
Nuggets 109, Kings 95
Bruce Brown collected 21 points, six rebounds and six assists to
lead Denver to a win over visiting Sacramento.
Brown led seven Nuggets scoring in double figures, as a variety of
reserves stepped up with Nikola Jokic, Michael Porter Jr., Jamal
Murray and Aaron Gordon on the sidelines. Denver made 50 percent of
its shots from the floor (42 of 84).
Harrison Barnes led Sacramento with 17 points. Domantas Sabonis
scored 14 points on 6-of-9 shooting and grabbed nine rebounds but
played under 19 minutes. De'Aaron Fox, who scored 13 points, played
less than 18 minutes.
Thunder 115, Grizzlies 100
Tre Mann posted his first career triple-double by scoring 24 points
along with career bests of 12 rebounds and 12 assists as host
Oklahoma City pulled away in the fourth quarter for a victory over
Memphis in a game without playoff implications.
Two-way player Jared Butler led the Thunder with a career-high 25
points on 10-of-21 shooting as the Thunder shot 50 percent. Olivier
Sarr contributed 22 points and a career-best 15 boards while Ousmane
Dieng also finished with a career-high 22 points as the Thunder
scored 60 points in the paint.
Memphis rookie Kenneth Lofton Jr. took advantage of increased
playing time and led all scorers with a career-high 42 points and 14
rebounds. Lofton made 17 of 25 shot attempts and exceeded his
previous career high of 11 points.
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