NBA roundup: Donovan Mitchell puts up Cavs-record 71 in OT win
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[January 03, 2023]
Donovan Mitchell scored a career-high 71 points, the NBA's
single-game best since Kobe Bryant's 81-point performance in January
2006, and the Cleveland Cavaliers rallied past the visiting Chicago
Bulls 145-134 in overtime on Monday.
Mitchell's performance sets a Cavaliers franchise record, is tied
for the eighth-most points in an NBA game and puts him in company
with just five other players in NBA history to score 71 points or
more in a contest: Bryant, Wilt Chamberlain, David Thompson, Elgin
Baylor and David Robinson.
With the Cavaliers trailing 130-127 after a pair of Coby White free
throws with 7.4 seconds remaining, Bulls guard Ayo Dosunmu sent
Mitchell to the foul line. Mitchell made the first, then after
intentionally missing the second, chased down the carom for a
putback to force a 130-130 tie and send the game to the extra
period.
Cleveland capitalized on the momentum in overtime, holding Chicago
scoreless for the period's first 3:55. DeMar DeRozan finally broke
the dry spell with the final two of his 44 points, but the Cavaliers
were in firm control at that juncture. DeRozan's 44-point effort was
his fourth game of 41 points or more this season. Zach LaVine added
26 points and Nikola Vucevic registered 20 points and 13 rebounds in
the loss.
Warriors 143, Hawks 141 (2OT)
Klay Thompson poured in a season-high 54 points and Kevon Looney
capped a 20-rebound night with a tip-in at the final buzzer as
Golden State outlasted Atlanta in a double-overtime victory at San
Francisco.
Thompson's 54 points were the second most of his career. After a
Trae Young floater tied the game with eight seconds left in the
second extra session, the Warriors went to Thompson, who misfired on
a straightaway 3-point attempt. Looney got a hand on the high carom,
tapped it off the glass, then retrieved it himself to lay it in for
a hoop that survived a video review.
Looney finished with 14 points to go with his game-high 20 rebounds,
10 of which came on the offensive end. In losing for the fourth
consecutive time, four Hawks recorded double-doubles, led by Young's
30 points and game-high 14 assists. Dejounte Murray added 25 points
and 10 rebounds, while John Collins also had 25 points to go along
with 13 boards.
Nets 139, Spurs 103
Kyrie Irving scored 21 of his 27 points in the first half as
Brooklyn took control early and easily extended the NBA's longest
winning streak to 12 games with a rout of visiting San Antonio.
Kevin Durant had 25 points and 11 assists for Brooklyn, which moved
within two of matching the longest winning streak in team history.
Keldon Johnson scored 22 points as the Spurs lost for the seventh
time in 10 games. Devin Vassell added 14 for San Antonio.
Lakers 121, Hornets 115
Lebron James scored 43 points and grabbed 11 rebounds as Los Angeles
earned a victory in Charlotte, 10 days after losing at home to the
Hornets.
Thomas Bryant had 18 points and 15 rebounds, while Dennis Schroder,
who turned in some key baskets in the fourth quarter, and Austin
Reaves both had 15 points for the Lakers.
The Hornets trimmed a 24-point, second-half hole to 117-113 before
James nailed two free throws with 16.6 seconds to play. He added two
more foul shots. Terry Rozier led Charlotte with 27 points. LaMelo
Ball added 24 points, and Mason Plumlee had 18 points and 14
rebounds.
Knicks 102, Suns 83
Julius Randle led all players with 28 points and 16 rebounds and
Jalen Brunson scored eight of his 24 points during a decisive
second-quarter run as New York blasted visiting Phoenix for its
second straight win.
Mitchell Robinson (10 points, 10 rebounds) also had a double-double
for the Knicks, who led 23-11 after the first and mounted a 21-0 run
in the second. New York's Immanuel Quickley scored 15 points.
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Deandre Ayton scored 12 points for the Suns, who have lost three
straight and are 5-12 since Dec. 2. Chris Paul scored 11 points
while Mikal Bridges, Damion Lee and Duane Washington Jr. finished
with 10 points apiece.
Mavericks 111, Rockets 106
Luka Doncic finished with a game-high 39 points and engineered an
18-point, second-half comeback that allowed Dallas to extend its
winning streak to seven games with a victory at Houston.
Doncic missed 16 of 26 shots and 8 of 9 3-point attempts, but his
lone trey came with 5:25 left and was part of a surge that supplied
Dallas with the lead. Spencer Dinwiddie sealed it by sinking a
17-footer with 10.5 seconds left.
Kevin Porter Jr. led Houston with 25 points and six assists, while
Jalen Green added 20 points but missed 12 of 17 shots. Eric Gordon
scored 19 points and Alperen Sengun posted 16 points, six rebounds
and five assists for the Rockets, who dropped their seventh straight
home game.
Heat 110, Clippers 100
Bam Adebayo recorded 31 points and 13 rebounds to lead Miami to
victory at Los Angeles.
Tyler Herro contributed 23 points and seven rebounds as the Heat won
for the fourth time in their past five games.
Paul George had 25 points, seven assists and three steals for the
Clippers, who lost their third straight game. Los Angeles, which
recovered from a 20-point, second-half deficit before wilting in the
fourth quarter, was without Kawhi Leonard (non-COVID illness).
Timberwolves 124, Nuggets 111
Anthony Edwards had 29 points and 10 rebounds and Jaden McDaniels
scored 21 points to lead Minnesota past Denver in Minneapolis.
Kyle Anderson had 19 points and eight assists and Jaylen Nowell
scored 17 for the Timberwolves, who snapped a six-game losing
streak.
Nikola Jokic had 24 points and nine assists, while Aaron Gordon had
12 points and 16 rebounds for Denver. The Nuggets took just their
second loss in nine games and their third in 13 games, a stretch
dating back to Dec. 8.
Pacers 122, Raptors 114
Bennedict Mathurin scored 21 points off the bench, and Indiana
defeated Toronto in Indianapolis.
Buddy Hield added 19 points, including two 3-pointers late in the
fourth quarter, for the Pacers, who have won six of their past seven
games.
Gary Trent Jr. had 32 points for the Raptors, who have dropped three
of their past four games. Pascal Siakam scored 26 points, Scottie
Barnes had 23 points and O.G. Anunoby scored 17.
76ers 120, Pelicans 111
Joel Embiid had 42 points and 11 rebounds to lift host Philadelphia
past New Orleans.
James Harden added 27 points
and eight assists, Georges Niang scored 15 points and Tyrese Maxey
had 12 points in his second game back from a fractured left foot.
Zion Williamson led the Pelicans with 26 points, seven assists and
six rebounds but left the game early in the second half with a
strained right hamstring and was deemed out midway through the
fourth. CJ McCollum added 26 points and Jonas Valanciunas
contributed 12 points and 12 rebounds.
Trail Blazers 135, Pistons 106
Jerami Grant poured in 36 points in 28 minutes against his former
team, and host Portland rolled to a victory over Detroit.
Grant, who made 12 of 17 field goal attempts, was facing the Pistons
for the first time since they traded him during the offseason.
Anfernee Simons supplied 30 points, while Damian Lillard contributed
19 points and 10 assists.
Bojan Bogdanovic scored 21 points for the Pistons, who have
alternated wins and losses over their past five games. Alec Burks
had 19 points and Hamidou Diallo added 16.
--Field Level Media
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