NBA roundup: Nikola Jokic, Nuggets edge Pelicans in final seconds
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[January 25, 2023]
Nikola Jokic had a triple-double and scored the winning basket with
16 seconds left as the visiting Denver Nuggets defeated the New
Orleans Pelicans 99-98 on Tuesday night.
Jokic, returning from a two-game absence due to hamstring tightness,
finished with 25 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists. Jamal Murray
also scored 25 points and Bruce Brown and Aaron Gordon scored 11
apiece for the Nuggets, who won for the 10th time in 11 games.
CJ McCollum scored 20 points, Jose Alvarado had 17, Jonas
Valanciunas had 14, Willy Hernangomez added 12 and Trey Murphy III
and Larry Nance Jr. each had 10 for the Pelicans, who lost their
season-worst fifth straight game.
Hernangomez made two free throws with 36 seconds left to give the
Pelicans a 98-97 lead, but Jokic answered with a jump hook from the
lane. The Pelicans missed three shots in the final six seconds.
Heat 98, Celtics 95
Bam Adebayo had 30 points -- including the go-ahead jumper in the
lane with 20.4 seconds left -- to lead host Miami over Boston.
Adebayo also grabbed a game-high 15 rebounds as Miami won without
its leading scorer, Jimmy Butler, who sat due to back stiffness. The
Heat have won five straight home games, including the victory over
the Celtics, who entered the game with the best record in the NBA.
Jayson Tatum led Boston with 31 points, 14 rebounds and seven
assists. Derrick White added 23 points for the Celtics, who blew a
14-point third-quarter lead.
Clippers 133, Lakers 115
Paul George scored 27 points and Kawhi Leonard added 25 points and
nine rebounds as the visiting Los Angeles Clippers continued their
dominance over the rival Los Angeles Lakers.
The Clippers won despite Lakers star LeBron James putting up 46
points, two off his season high, as well as eight rebounds and seven
assists. James became the first player in NBA history to have a
40-point game against every NBA franchise. James now has 38,210
career points, leaving him 177 behind Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's all-time
NBA-leading point total.
The Clippers led 111-93 with 8:23 remaining before the Lakers went
on a 10-2 run to pull within 113-103 with 6:46 left. However, an 8-0
run, with five points from Leonard, had the Clippers back up 121-103
with 5:07 remaining, and the Lakers then went to their reserves on
the first night of a back-to-back.
Wizards 127, Mavericks 126
Kyle Kuzma made one of two free throws with five seconds left and
finished with 30 points as visiting Washington edged Dallas.
Bradley Beal scored 22 points, Deni Avdija added 15 points and 10
rebounds and Corey Kispert had 14 points for Washington, which
sealed the victory on a Delon Wright steal of Luka Doncic's pass
with 1.2 seconds left.
Doncic led the Mavericks with 41 points and 15 rebounds, while
Dwight Powell scored a season-high 22 points. Spencer Dinwiddie
contributed 20 points, Josh Green scored 16 and Dorian Finney-Smith
added 12.
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Knicks 105, Cavaliers 103
Julius Randle collected 36 points and 13 rebounds and hit the
tiebreaking 3-pointer with 2:07 remaining as host New York avoided
another late collapse in a victory over Cleveland.
After a layup by Evan Mobley with 2:29 left forged a 100-100 tie,
Randle made an open look from beyond the top of the key as Jalen
Brunson screened off Cleveland center Jarrett Allen. That made it
103-100, and then the Knicks sweated out the finish. RJ Barrett
added 16 points while Brunson was held to 14 on 5-of-13 shooting,
but the Knicks shot 49.3 percent despite that and snapped a
four-game losing streak.
Allen tied a season high with 24 points and grabbed 12 rebounds,
while Darius Garland added 22 points as Cleveland lost for the third
time in four games. Donovan Mitchell nearly willed the Cavs to the
comeback win by scoring nine of his 24 points in the fourth. After
sitting out three games with a groin injury, he shot 9 of 24 and
added eight rebounds, eight assists and four steals.
Pacers 116, Bulls 110
Bennedict Mathurin and Myles Turner both scored 26 points, T.J.
McConnell went for 20 points and 10 assists and Indiana rallied past
Chicago in the fourth quarter in Indianapolis to snap a seven-game
losing streak.
The Pacers came into Tuesday's tilt having last won on Jan. 8, with
six of their seven straight losses coming with Tyrese Haliburton
sidelined by injury. Chicago appeared poised to send Indiana to its
eighth consecutive defeat, never trailing for the first three-plus
quarters and building an advantage of as many as 21 points.
DeMar DeRozan paced the Bulls with a game-high 33 points. But after
leading most of the way, Chicago saw its advantage slip away during
a 36-23 fourth quarter. Indiana held the Bulls to 10-of-21 shooting
from the floor in the final period, including 0-for-5 from 3-point
range.
Suns 128, Hornets 97
Cameron Johnson poured in 24 points as Phoenix blew out visiting
Charlotte in a matchup of teams missing key players because of
injuries.
Johnson, who didn't score in the fourth quarter, was 9-for-11 from
the field, going 6-for-7 on 3-pointers. The Suns drained 22 shots
and shot 55 percent from 3-point range. Dario Saric had 19 points
off the Phoenix bench, while Mikal Bridges supplied 18.
Terry Rozier, who made four of his team's 3-point shots, scored 19
points to lead Charlotte in scoring for the fourth game in a row.
Mason Plumlee notched 17 points and Jalen McDaniels provided 15
points and 10 rebounds. The Hornets were again without guards LaMelo
Ball (ankle, wrist) and Cody Martin (hamstring), while Gordon
Hayward (left hamstring) was a late scratch. Rookie guard Bryce
McGowens scored five points in his first career start.
--Field Level Media
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