NBA roundup: 76ers edge Lakers on milestone night for LeBron James
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[January 16, 2023]
Joel Embiid scored 35 points with 11 rebounds, James Harden added 24
points with 13 assists and the Philadelphia 76ers made it
consecutive wins to open a five-game road trip by earning a 113-112
victory Sunday over the Los Angeles Lakers.
LeBron James scored 35 points with 10 assists for the Lakers, while
reaching the 38,000-point mark for his career on a first-quarter
basket. James is one of just two players to reach the scoring
plateau as he closes in on Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's NBA record 38,387
points. Russell Westbrook scored 20 points with 14 rebounds and 11
assists for the Lakers in his fourth triple-double of the season.
James looked determined early, scoring 16 points in the first
quarter and reaching 38,001 points on a jumper from the top of the
key with 5:43 remaining in the opening period. In a tight game
throughout, the Lakers led 58-57 at halftime before the 76ers went
ahead 86-83 through three quarters.
Los Angeles pulled within a point on a 3-pointer from Troy Brown Jr.
with 37 seconds left in the fourth and got the ball back after an
Embiid miss. But they were unable to win in the closing seconds as
Westbrook lost the handle on a go-ahead layup bid at the buzzer.
Nuggets 119, Magic 116
Nikola Jokic hit a 3-pointer with 1.2 seconds left to cap a
17-point, 14-assist, 10-rebound triple-double, and host Denver beat
Orlando.
Aaron Gordon scored 25 points, Jamal Murray had 18 and Michael
Porter Jr. finished with 16 for Denver, which has won 13 straight
home games. Markelle Fultz had 20 points, Franz Wagner scored 19,
Paolo Banchero added 18 and Bol Bol finished with 17 for the Magic.
Orlando led 115-112 with 1:08 left, but Gordon had a dunk and two
free throws to put the Nuggets ahead 116-115 with 16.8 seconds left.
Fultz split a pair of free throws to tie it, but Jokic hit his
step-back 3-pointer to end the game.
Trail Blazers 140, Mavericks 123
Damian Lillard recorded 40 points and six assists, and Portland
cruised to a victory over visiting Dallas, which was without NBA
scoring leader Luka Doncic.
Jerami Grant, Jusuf Nurkic and Anfernee Simons added 20 points
apiece as Portland defeated Dallas for the second straight night and
posted its highest point total of the season for the second
consecutive game. Doncic didn't play due to a sore left ankle.
Spencer Dinwiddie had 28 points and nine assists, and Jaden Hardy
scored a career-best 25 points for Dallas.
The Mavericks trailed 106-103 after Hardy's basket with 9:57
remaining in the game, but Lillard buried two 3-pointers and Nurkic
added one during a 16-0 burst that increased the Trail Blazers' lead
to 19. Nurkic and Grant buried 3-pointers to push the advantage to
130-107 with 4:40 remaining, and Portland sailed to the finish
behind a 42-point fourth quarter.
Knicks 117, Pistons 104
Julius Randle scored a season-high 42 points as New York defeated
host Detroit for the 12th consecutive time.
Randle made 15 of 24 shots from the field and added 15 rebounds and
four assists. Jalen Brunson supplied 27 points with four assists as
New York, which has won seven of its past eight games, completed a
sweep of the four-game season series with Detroit.
Jaden Ivey and Saddiq Bey each had 21 points and six rebounds to
lead the Pistons, who were without leading scorer Bojan Bogdanovic
because of a non-COVID illness.
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Bulls 132, Warriors 118
Nikola Vucevic continued his recent dominance of Golden State,
exploding for 43 points, tying his career high, to lift host Chicago
to a victory that ended an 11-game losing streak to the defending
champs.
Vucevic hit 18 of his 31 shots and half his 10 3-point attempts,
giving him 14 more points than he'd scored in any previous game this
season. The big man also found time for a game-high 13 rebounds,
four assists and four steals. Zach LaVine backed Vucevic with 27
points, nine rebounds and six assists. Coby White chipped in with 15
points, Ayo Dosunmu with 12 and Williams with 10.
Klay Thompson bombed in eight
3-pointers in 15 tries to account for all but two of his team-high
26 points for the Warriors, who fell to 4-17 on the road. Stephen
Curry put up a 20-point, 10-rebound double-double for Golden State,
while Jordan Poole had 15 points, Anthony Lamb 14 and Andrew Wiggins
11.
Clippers 121, Rockets 100
Kawhi Leonard and Terance Mann each eclipsed 30 points, and Los
Angeles turned a runaway fourth quarter into an easy home victory
over Houston.
Mann scored 31 points, Leonard tallied 30, and both had six rebounds
and four assists. They combined to shoot 24-for-40 from the field as
the Clippers, who outscored Houston 30-10 in the fourth quarter,
snapped a stretch of seven losses in eight games.
The Rockets suffered their 10th consecutive loss. Eric Gordon led
Houston with 24 points while Kenyon Martin Jr. added 22 -- with
seven dunks -- and nine rebounds.
Thunder 112, Nets 102
Josh Giddey and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 28 points apiece as
Oklahoma City dominated the fourth quarter of a victory over
Brooklyn in New York.
The duo combined for 18 of Oklahoma City's 37 points in the fourth
and helped the Thunder improve to 10-5 in their past 15 games.
Giddey made 12 of 21 shots, including all four of his attempts in
the fourth quarter, and added nine rebounds and nine assists.
Gilgeous-Alexander went 8-for-17 from the field and 11-for-14 at the
free-throw line.
Reserve Seth Curry scored 23 points for the Nets. Nic Claxton added
17 points and 13 rebounds, but Kyrie Irving was 7 of 20 from the
floor and was held to 15 points as Brooklyn shot 42.9 percent and
played without Ben Simmons (sore back).
Kings 132, Spurs 119
Harrison Barnes scored 29 points on 8-of-11 shooting and Domantas
Sabonis added 18 points, 18 rebounds and eight assists as visiting
Sacramento defeated reeling San Antonio.
The Kings trailed by a point
at halftime but gained control in a dominating third quarter after
which they led by a dozen and never allowed San Antonio to get
closer than four. Sacramento has won four straight while the Spurs
have dropped five in a row and eight of their past nine.
De'Aaron Fox added 23 points for the Kings, with Davion Mitchell
tallying 19 off the bench and Keegan Murray and Trey Lyles hitting
for 12 each. Jakob Poeltl led the Spurs with 23 points while Josh
Richardson added 21. Keldon Johnson scored 20, Tre Jones hit for 16
points and Jeremy Sochan 15.
--Field Level Media
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