NBA roundup: Knicks rally from 21-point deficit to beat 76ers
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[February 06, 2023]
Evan Fournier, pressed into duty with RJ Barrett scratched
due to illness just before the opening tip, scored a season-high 17
points and drained three key 3-pointers in the fourth quarter as the
New York Knicks completed a comeback from a 21-point first quarter
deficit and beat the visiting Philadelphia 76ers 108-97.
Julius Randle (24 points, nine rebounds, seven assists) flirted with
a triple-double for the Knicks, who recorded their biggest comeback
win of the season and won for the first time when trailing after
three quarters. Jalen Brunson had 21 points and seven assists while
Quentin Grimes added 13 points. Miles McBride came off the bench to
score 14 points while fellow reserve Isaiah Hartenstein had 14
rebounds.
Joel Embiid (31 points, 14 rebounds), Tobias Harris (14 points, 10
rebounds) and James Harden (12 points, 12 assists) recorded
double-doubles for the 76ers, who had their eight-game road winning
streak snapped. De'Anthony Melton scored 14 points while Tyrese
Maxey had 12 points and P.J. Tucker added 10.
Magic 119, Hornets 113
Double-doubles by Paolo Banchero and Wendell Carter Jr. carried
Orlando to a victory against host Charlotte.
Banchero had 22 points and 10 rebounds and Carter added 20 points
and 12 boards. Markelle Fultz (16 points) and Franz Wagner (14) also
scored in double figures for the Magic, whose 18 offensive boards
contributed to a decisive 52-39 rebounding advantage.
LaMelo Ball racked up 33 points and Terry Rozier had 24 points --
but only three in the second half -- for Charlotte, which shot 54.2
percent from the floor. Ball ended a three-minute scoring drought
late in the fourth with a pair of baskets to make it 112-107.
Carter's free throw and Wagner's layup pretty much put the game out
of reach, particularly after Washington failed to complete a
three-point play at the 33-second mark.
Cavaliers 122, Pacers 103
Darius Garland scored 24 points to lead all five starters in double
figures as Cleveland used a dominant second quarter to beat Indiana
in Indianapolis.
Isaac Okoro had a season-high 20 points and Donovan Mitchell added
19 for Cleveland, which has won two straight for the first time
since early January. Indiana lost for the 12th time in its last 14
games despite a strong outing from Myles Turner, who had 27 points
and 10 rebounds.
The Cavaliers closed the first half on a 26-9 run and held a
16-point advantage at the break. Mitchell scored nine points during
the pivotal stretch. Indiana outscored Cleveland 38-36 in the third
quarter but still trailed by 14 entering the final period.
Raptors 106, Grizzlies 103
Toronto outscored Memphis 28-17 in the fourth quarter to rally for a
thrilling road victory.
Pascal Siakam finished with 19 points, six rebounds and five
assists. Scottie Barnes added 16 points and seven rebounds. Chris
Boucher had 13 points off the bench in the first half and finished
with a double-double (17 points, 10 rebounds). Seven of eight
players who saw the floor scored in double figures for Toronto.
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Feb 5, 2023; New York, New York, USA;
Philadelphia 76ers guard James Harden (1) controls the ball against
New York Knicks center Isaiah Hartenstein (55) and guards Evan
Fournier (13) and Miles McBride (2) during the fourth quarter at
Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY
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Desmond Bane led Memphis with 26 points. Jaren
Jackson got in early foul trouble but finished with 18 points, eight
rebounds and four blocks. Santi Aldama added 15 points, all in the
first half.
Timberwolves 128, Nuggets 98
Anthony Edwards scored 20 points, D'Angelo Russell added 18 points
and 10 assists and Minnesota led short-handed Denver wire-to-wire in
a rout in Minneapolis.
Four of Minnesota's five starters scored in double figures, with
Jaden McDaniels and Rudy Gobert joining Edwards and Russell with 14
and 16 points, respectively. The Timberwolves shot 48 of 87 from the
floor (55.2 percent) compared to just 34 of 71 (47.9 percent) for
the Nuggets.
Michael Porter Jr. led all Nuggets scorers with 22 points, while
Christian Braun added 19. Bruce Brown scored 16 and both Ish Smith
and Zeke Nnaji scored 10 off the bench.
Pelicans 136, Kings 104
Trey Murphy III scored a season-high 30 points and host New Orleans
defeated Sacramento in a battle of short-handed teams.
The Pelicans played without three starters -- Zion Williamson
(hamstring), Brandon Ingram (toe soreness) and Jonas Valanciunas
(quad soreness) -- and the team won its second game in two nights
after a 10-game losing streak. CJ McCollum added 24 points, Willy
Hernangomez had 22 points and 16 rebounds and Naji Marshall scored
17 in New Orleans' highest-scoring game of the season.
Malik Monk scored 16, Domantas Sabonis had 12 points and 11
rebounds, Trey Lyles scored 12 points and Davion Mitchell, Kevin
Huerter and Keon Ellis added 10 each to lead the Kings.
--Field Level Media
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