NBA roundup: Luka Doncic, Mavs overwhelm Clippers
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[November 11, 2023]
Luka Doncic scored 44 points on 17-of-21 shooting and the
Dallas Mavericks blasted the visiting Los Angeles Clippers 144-126
on Friday night as part of the NBA in-season tournament.
Kyrie Irving added 27 points for Dallas, which used a 32-2 burst to
overcome an 11-point deficit and turn the game into a laugher. The
Mavericks outscored the Clippers 47-18 in the second quarter.
Tim Hardaway Jr. scored 17 points and Derrick Jones Jr. added 11
points, 10 rebounds, three assists and three steals for Dallas,
which is off to a 7-2 start.
Kawhi Leonard scored 26 points for the Clippers, who finished an 0-4
road trip and fell to 0-5 on the road this season. This was the
Clippers' first in-season tournament game, while the Mavericks
improved to 1-1. Both teams play in West Group B.
76ers 114, Pistons 106
Joel Embiid had 33 points and 16 rebounds and streaking Philadelphia
won its opener in the NBA's in-season tournament by powering past
host Detroit.
Embiid shot 8-for-21 from the field and 16-for-19 from the foul
line. Tyrese Maxey racked up 29 points, 11 assists, six rebounds and
four steals for Philadelphia, which has won seven straight games.
Killian Hayes led Detroit, which has lost seven straight, with 23
points, five rebounds and six assists. Pistons center Jalen Duren
departed in the third quarter with an ankle injury.
Rockets 104, Pelicans 101
Fred VanVleet drilled two late 3-pointers as Houston rallied from a
10-point, fourth-quarter deficit to defeat visiting New Orleans in
an NBA in-season tournament game.
VanVleet followed a corner 3-pointer with another above the break
with 47.1 seconds left that gave the Rockets a 101-100 lead. After
the Pelicans' Brandon Ingram missed a 3-pointer from the top of the
key, VanVleet added a pair of free throws with 15.4 seconds left to
lift the Rockets to their fifth consecutive victory.
Ingram was exceptional throughout, tallying a game-high 31 points
plus six rebounds and five assists. Zion Williamson chipped in 24
points and eight boards, but the Pelicans dropped their fourth
consecutive game with starters CJ McCollum (lung) and Herb Jones
(leg) sidelined.
Jazz 127, Grizzlies 121
Jordan Clarkson and Lauri Markkanen each scored 26 points and Utah
recovered to beat host Memphis after blowing a 21-point, second-half
lead.
John Collins added 18 points and rookie Keyonte George dished out a
career-high 11 assists to help the Jazz win their first NBA
in-season tournament game and snap a four-game losing streak.
Desmond Bane scored a game-high 37 points and handed out eight
assists and Bismack Biyombo contributed 15 points and 14 rebounds
for the struggling Grizzlies.
Celtics 121, Nets 107
Jaylen Brown scored a game-high 28 points to help Boston end a
two-game losing streak with a victory over visiting Brooklyn.
Jayson Tatum had 23 points and 10 rebounds for the Celtics, who were
playing in their first in-season tournament game. Boston's Jrue
Holiday finished with 13 points, 12 rebounds and nine assists.
Lonnie Walker IV came off the bench to lead the Nets with 20 points
and seven rebounds. Trendon Watford and Dennis Smith Jr. each scored
14 points for the Nets, who lost for the third time in four games.
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Nov 10, 2023; Dallas, Texas, USA; Dallas Mavericks guard Luka Doncic
(77) celebrates with Dallas Mavericks center Dwight Powell (7)
during the second half against the LA Clippers at American Airlines
Center. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports
Timberwolves 117, Spurs 110
Karl-Anthony Towns poured in 29 points and grabbed 12 rebounds to
help visiting Minnesota rally past San Antonio in the teams' first
game in the NBA in-season tournament.
Minnesota won its fifth straight game and first away from home. The
Spurs dropped their fourth consecutive outing despite 29 points by
rookie phenom Victor Wembanyama.
Anthony Edwards added 28 points for the Timberwolves, with Rudy
Gobert racking up 11 points and 10 rebounds, Mike Conley scoring 11
points and Jaden McDaniels hitting for 10.
Lakers 122, Suns 119
LeBron James scored 32 points and grabbed 11 rebounds, D'Angelo
Russell added 19 points with nine assists, and Los Angeles ended a
three-game losing streak, beating host Phoenix in the NBA in-season
tournament opener for both teams.
Anthony Davis scored 18 points with 11 rebounds for the Lakers after
missing Wednesday's game at Houston with a hip injury. Cam Reddish
scored 17 points in a rare start and Austin Reaves added 15 after
moving into a reserve role for the first time this season.
Kevin Durant scored 38 points with nine rebounds and Bradley Beal
added 24 points in his second game of the season as Phoenix saw a
brief two-game winning streak come to an end. The Suns were playing
without Devin Booker (calf) for the seventh time in the last eight
games.
Hornets 124, Wizards 117
Mark Williams scored 21 points and grabbed a career-high 24
rebounds, including 15 on the offensive end, as Charlotte opened
pool competition for the NBA in-season tournament with a win at
Washington.
Gordon Hayward scored 27 points and dished nine assists LaMelo Ball
added 25 points for the Hornets.
Charlotte, playing its first game in East Group B of the in-season
tournament, dropped Washington to 0-2 in the pool thanks to a 17-2
run in the fourth quarter.
Kings 105, Thunder 98
Kevin Huerter and Keegan Murray combined for 52 points, Domantas
Sabonis recorded his first triple-double of the season and
Sacramento topped visiting Oklahoma City in NBA in-season tournament
action.
Murray completed his first double-double of the season with a
season-high 11 rebounds and Malik Monk chipped in with 12 points and
eight assists off the bench as the Kings won their opener in the
round-robin portion of West Group C.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander went for a game-high 33 points for the
Thunder, who suffered a second straight loss in the NBA's new
made-for-November event.
--Field Level Media
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