Los Angeles Times - 13.11.2019

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D4 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2019 LATIMES.COM/SPORTS


NBA


Standings have been arranged to reflect how the teams will be deter-
mined for the playoffs. Teams are ranked 1-15 by record. Division
standing no longer has any bearing on the rankings. The top eight
teams in each conference make the playoffs, and the top-seeded
team would play the eighth-seeded team, the seventh team would
play the second, etc. Head-to-head competition is the first of several
tiebreakers, followed by conference record. (Western Conference di-
visions: S-Southwest; P-Pacific; N-Northwest; Eastern Conference
divisions: A-Atlantic; C-Central; S-Southeast.)


WESTERN CONFERENCE
Team W L PCT GB L10 Rk.


  1. LAKERS 8 2 .800 8-2 P1

  2. Utah 8 3 .727^1 ⁄ 2 7-3 N1

  3. Houston 7 3 .700 1 7-3 S1

  4. CLIPPERS 7 3 .700 1 7-3 P2

  5. Denver 7 3 .700 1 7-3 N2

  6. Dallas 6 4 .600 2 6-4 S2

  7. Phoenix 6 4 .600 2 6-4 P3

  8. Minnesota 6 4 .600 2 6-4 N3

  9. San Antonio 5 5 .500 3 5-5 S3

  10. Sacramento 4 6 .400 3 4-6 P4

  11. Portland 4 7 .364 41 ⁄ 2 4-6 N4

  12. Oklahoma City 4 7 .364 41 ⁄ 2 4-6 N5

  13. Memphis 3 7 .300 5 3-7 S4

  14. New Orleans 2 8 .200 6 2-8 S5

  15. Golden State 2 9 .182 61 ⁄ 2 2-8 P5


EASTERN CONFERENCE
Team W L PCT GB L10 Rk.


  1. Boston 8 1 .889 8-1 A1

  2. Miami 7 3 .700 11 ⁄ 2 7-3 S1

  3. Milwaukee 7 3 .700 11 ⁄ 2 7-3 C1

  4. Philadelphia 7 3 .700 11 ⁄ 2 7-3 A2

  5. Toronto 7 3 .700 11 ⁄ 2 7-3 A3

  6. Indiana 7 4 .636 2 7-3 C2

  7. Charlotte 4 6 .400 41 ⁄ 2 4-6 S3

  8. Cleveland 4 6 .400 41 ⁄ 2 4-6 C3

  9. Atlanta 4 6 .400 41 ⁄ 2 4-6 S2

  10. Brooklyn 4 6 .400 41 ⁄ 2 4-6 A4

  11. Chicago 4 7 .364 5 4-6 C4

  12. Detroit 4 8 .333 51 ⁄ 2 3-7 C5

  13. Orlando 3 7 .300 51 ⁄ 2 3-7 S4

  14. Washington 2 6 .250 51 ⁄ 2 2-6 S5

  15. New York 2 9 .182 7 2-8 A5


STANDINGS


Trae Young scored 15 of his sea-
son-high 42 points in the fourth
quarter and added 11 assists to lead
the visiting Atlanta Hawks over
the Denver Nuggets 125-121 on
Tuesday night.
Young finished seven points shy
of his career high set March 1
against Chicago. He was 13 for 21
from the field and finished eight for
13 on three-pointers.
Jabari Parker added 20 points
and nine rebounds for the Hawks,
who played most of the second half
without guard Kevin Huerter after
he suffered a left shoulder injury.
Will Barton led Denver with 21
points. The Nuggets’ three-game
winning streak ended.


at Philadelphia 98, Cleveland 97:
Joel Embiid had 27 points, includ-
ing the go-ahead dunk with 13.2
seconds left, to lift the 76ers. Phila-
delphia won despite missing 30 of
38 three-point tries. Jordan Clark-
son and Kevin Love each scored 20
for the Cavaliers.


at Utah 119, Brooklyn 114:Donovan
Mitchell scored 30 points, Rudy
Gobert had 18 points and 15 re-
bounds, and the Jazz prevailed.
Kyrie Irving scored 27 for the Nets
but missed a potential go-ahead
three-pointer with 7.6 seconds left.
He finished 10 for 30 from the field.


at Miami 117, Detroit 108:Jimmy
Butler scored 11 of his 20 points in
the fourth quarter and finished
with 13 assists and no turnovers,
and the Heat beat the short-han-
ded Pistons. Detroit held out Blake
Griffin (hamstring, knee) and Der-
rick Rose (hamstring).


at Chicago 120, New York 102:
Rookie guard Coby White made a
franchise-record seven three-
pointers in the fourth quarter, and
the Bulls pulled away to win. White
— delighting a home crowd that in-
cluded Roy Williams, White’s coach
at North Carolina — finished with
27 points. The Knicks lost for the
sixth time in seven games.


at Indiana 111, Oklahoma City 85:
T.J. Warren scored 11 of his 23
points in the third quarter, and the
Pacers won comfortably. Malcolm
Brogdon added 20 points, six re-
bounds and five assists for Indi-
ana, which has won four straight
and seven of eight.


at Sacramento 107, Portland 99:
Bogdan Bogdanovic had 25 points
and 10 assists, and the Kings won in
their first game since losing lead-
ing scorer De’Aaron Fox to an ankle
injury. Damian Lillard scored 27 for
the Trail Blazers, who have lost five
of six.


Lakers 123, at Phoenix 115
— associated press


RESULTS


Young’s 42 points


lift Hawks to victory


ATLANTA 125
DENVER 121


NBA


TODAY’S GAMES
Favorite Line Underdog Time
at Houston OFF CLIPPERS 4:30 p.m.
at LAKERS OFF Golden State 7 p.m.
at Orlando OFF Philadelphia 4 p.m.
at Charlotte 11 ⁄ 2 Memphis 4 p.m.
at Boston 9 Washington 4:30 p.m.
at Minnesota 2 San Antonio 5 p.m.
at Portland 3 Toronto 7 p.m.


Kings 107, Trail Blazers 99
PORTLAND
Min FG-A FT-A OR-T A P T
Bazemore...32 3-8 5-6 0-5 3 3 12
Hezonja......22 1-4 0-0 1-3 2 1 2
Whiteside...20 7-9 3-4 3-7 1 4 17
Lillard ........376-10 13-140-4 5 1 27
McCollum...3611-21 1-4 1-5 1 3 24
Simons.......272-11 0-0 0-2 2 2 5
Labissiere...18 1-2 1-2 2-6 0 2 3
Tolliver........18 1-6 0-0 0-4 0 1 3
Trent Jr........13 2-5 0-0 0-1 1 1 6
Little ............5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0
Brown ..........4 0-1 0-0 0-3 0 0 0
Totals 34-77 23-30 7-40 15 19 99
Shooting: Field goals, 44.2%; free throws, 76.7%
Three-point goals: 8-30 (Trent Jr. 2-4, Lillard 2-5,
Bazemore 1-4, McCollum 1-5, Simons 1-5, Tolliver
1-6, Hezonja 0-1). Team Rebounds: 10. Team Turn-
overs: 17 (18 PTS). Blocked Shots: 5 (Labissiere 2,
Bazemore, Lillard, McCollum). Turnovers: 17 (Lillard
5, Bazemore 3, Hezonja 2, Labissiere 2, Simons 2,
McCollum, Tolliver, Whiteside). Steals: 4 (Lillard 2,
Bazemore, Labissiere). Technical Fouls: coach Trail
Blazers (Defensive three second), 1:25 second.
SACRAMENTO
Min FG-A FT-A OR-T A P T
Barnes .......32 4-8 7-10 1-4 2 1 16
Bjelica........358-14 0-0 3-12 4 4 19
Holmes ......31 5-6 1-2 3-10 1 5 11
Hield..........377-21 4-4 1-4 1 2 20
Joseph.......37 1-6 0-0 1-4 3 5 3
Bogdanovic .31 8-19 6-7 0-3 10 2 25
Ferrell ........16 3-4 2-2 0-3 3 2 9
Dedmon.......7 1-4 0-0 2-3 0 1 2
Giles III ........6 1-3 0-0 0-2 0 3 2
Ariza ............4 0-1 0-1 0-1 0 0 0
Totals 38-86 20-26 11-46 24 25 107
Shooting: Field goals, 44.2%; free throws, 76.9%
Three-point goals: 11-32 (Bjelica 3-7, Bog-
danovic 3-8, Hield 2-11, Ferrell 1-1, Joseph 1-1,
Barnes 1-3, Ariza 0-1). Team Rebounds: 8. Team
Turnovers: 14 (10 PTS). Blocked Shots: 5 (Holmes 2,
Joseph 2, Dedmon). Turnovers: 14 (Barnes 3, Bog-
danovic 3, Hield 3, Joseph 2, Dedmon, Ferrell, Giles
III). Steals: 9 (Bogdanovic 4, Ariza 2, Barnes,
Holmes, Joseph). Technical Fouls: coach Kings (De-
lay of game), 1:15 second
Portland 24 25 21 29— 99
Sacramento 21 25 35 26— 107
A—16,358. T—2:16. O—Karl Lane, Kane Fitzger-
ald, Leon Wood

Lakers 123, Suns 115
LAKERS
Min FG-A FT-A OR-T A P T
Davis .........379-17 5-6 3-12 4 1 24
James........378-18 2-7 0-7 11 0 19
McGee .......10 5-5 1-3 1-3 3 2 11
Bradley.......27 4-8 0-0 2-2 5 2 8
Green.........25 5-8 1-2 0-1 3 5 14
Kuzma........259-16 2-2 0-4 0 3 23
Caruso .......24 1-4 0-0 0-0 3 1 2
Howard......20 6-9 0-1 2-9 1 5 12
Rondo........14 2-6 0-0 0-6 7 1 5
Cook............8 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 3
Cldwll-Pope...8 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2
Totals 51-95 11-21 8-44 39 21 123
Shooting: Field goals, 53.7%; free throws,
52.4%
Three-point goals: 10-25 (Green 3-5, Kuzma
3-6, Cook 1-2, Davis 1-2, Rondo 1-3, James 1-4,
Caruso 0-1, Bradley 0-2). Team Rebounds: 13.
Team Turnovers: 9 (18 PTS). Blocked Shots: 4 (Ca-
ruso, Davis, Howard, McGee). Turnovers: 9 (How-
ard 3, McGee 2, Davis, Green, James, Kuzma).
Steals: 4 (Davis 2, Caruso, Kuzma). Technical
Fouls: None.
PHOENIX
Min FG-A FT-A OR-T A P T
Oubre Jr......19 0-5 1-2 1-4 1 3 1
Saric..........347-11 0-0 1-7 2 4 18
Baynes .......266-10 4-6 1-6 3 3 20
Booker .......399-18 3-3 1-3 9 5 21
Rubio.........388-17 2-2 0-4 10 1 21
C.Johnson...27 3-9 2-2 1-4 1 4 11
Kaminsky....227-10 0-0 1-9 3 1 16
T.Johnson....16 2-8 0-0 0-1 2 0 4
Bridges.......14 1-3 1-2 0-1 1 1 3
Totals 43-91 13-17 6-39 32 22 115
Shooting: Field goals, 47.3%; free throws,
76.5%
Three-point goals: 16-38 (Baynes 4-6, Saric
4-6, Rubio 3-6, C.Johnson 3-8, Kaminsky 2-3,
Bridges 0-1, Booker 0-2, T.Johnson 0-2, Oubre Jr.
0-4). Team Rebounds: 10. Team Turnovers: 11 (22
PTS). Blocked Shots: 4 (Bridges 3, Booker). Turn-
overs: 11 (Booker 5, Oubre Jr. 2, C.Johnson, Rubio,
Saric, T.Johnson). Steals: 3 (Kaminsky 2, Bridges).
Technical Fouls: None.
Lakers 26 34 35 28— 123
Phoenix 29 29 34 23— 115
A—18,055. T—2:16. O—Scott Wall, Justin Van
Duyne, Scott Foster

Pacers 111, Thunder 85
OKLAHOMA CITY
Min FG-A FT-A OR-T A P T
Diallo .........22 1-4 0-0 0-3 1 3 2
Gallinari .....24 3-8 8-8 1-4 0 0 14
Adams .......19 5-8 0-0 1-5 1 0 10
Glgus-Alxndr28 3-11 4-4 3-6 0 1 11
Paul...........24 2-7 3-4 0-5 8 2 7
Schroder.....243-10 2-2 0-2 2 2 9
Bazley ........22 3-6 1-2 2-6 0 1 8
Noel..........20 1-4 0-0 0-1 2 3 2
Nader ........19 2-9 2-2 1-3 2 1 6
Burton........175-12 0-0 0-3 1 1 13
Muscala.......8 0-1 1-2 1-2 2 1 1
Hall.............7 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 2
Totals 29-81 21-24 9-40 19 16 85
Shooting: Field goals, 35.8%; free throws, 87.5%
Three-point goals: 6-25 (Burton 3-6, Bazley 1-2,
Gilgeous-Alexander 1-3, Schroder 1-4, Diallo 0-1,
Muscala 0-1, Paul 0-2, Gallinari 0-3, Nader 0-3).
Team Rebounds: 6. Team Turnovers: 16 (20 PTS).
Blocked Shots: 4 (Noel 3, Nader). Turnovers: 16
(Gilgeous-Alexander 4, Nader 3, Paul 3, Schroder 2,
Burton, Diallo, Hall, Noel). Steals: 9 (Paul 3, Noel 2,
Diallo, Gallinari, Gilgeous-Alexander, Schroder).
Technical Fouls: None.
INDIANA
Min FG-A FT-A OR-T A P T
Sampson....16 2-3 0-0 0-3 0 5 5
Warren .......3110-14 2-2 0-3 3 2 23
Sabonis......299-19 0-0 7-16 2 3 18
Brogdon .....258-16 2-2 1-6 5 4 20
A.Holiday....316-10 3-3 0-3 4 2 17
J.Holiday .....28 0-6 3-3 2-6 1 2 3
McDermott..26 4-11 0-0 0-3 1 0 9
McConnell ..24 3-8 0-0 0-6 3 1 6
Leaf ...........15 2-3 1-2 0-1 0 0 5
Johnson .......6 1-1 1-1 1-2 1 1 3
Mitrou-Long ..2 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Bowen II .......2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 2
Totals 46-94 12-13 11-49 21 20 111
Shooting: Field goals, 48.9%; free throws, 92.3%
Three-point goals: 7-23 (Brogdon 2-4, A.Holiday
2-5, Sampson 1-1, Warren 1-2, McDermott 1-6,
Mitrou-Long 0-1, J.Holiday 0-4). Team Rebounds: 9.
Team Turnovers: 14 (11 PTS). Blocked Shots: 4 (Leaf,
Mitrou-Long, Sabonis, Warren). Turnovers: 14 (Mc-
Connell 4, Brogdon 3, McDermott 2, Sabonis 2,
A.Holiday, Sampson, Warren). Steals: 7 (A.Holiday
2, Warren 2, Leaf, McConnell, Sampson). Technical
Fouls: None.
Oklahoma City 25 17 20 23— 85
Indiana 31 21 34 25— 111
A—15,838. T—2:02. O—Aaron Smith, Jonathan
Sterling, Courtney Kirkland

76ers 98, Cavaliers 97
**TEMPTAG**
CLEVELAND
Min FG-A FT-A OR-T A P T
Love...........315-16 8-9 1-8 1 0 20
Osman.......312-5 0-0 0-1 1 2 4
Thompson...327-13 1-2 4-12 0 3 17
Garland......283-10 0-0 0-3 2 2 6
Sexton.......338-18 2-2 1-5 4 1 18
Nance Jr.....282-4 0-0 2-10 1 1 4
Clarkson.....268-16 3-5 1-4 2 0 20
Porter Jr......161-2 2-2 0-2 1 1 4
Dellavedova 122-2 0-0 0-0 1 3 4
Totals 38-86 16-20 9-45 13 13 97
Shooting: Field goals, 44.2%; free throws, 80.0%
Three-point goals: 5-21 (Thompson 2-3, Love
2-7, Clarkson 1-4, Nance Jr. 0-1, Osman 0-1, Gar-
land 0-2, Sexton 0-3). Team Rebounds: 8. Team
Turnovers: 13 (14 PTS). Blocked Shots: 0. Turnovers:
13 (Sexton 4, Thompson 3, Love 2, Clarkson,
Dellavedova, Nance Jr., Osman). Steals: 10 (Garland
3, Nance Jr. 3, Sexton 2, Osman, Thompson). Tech-
nical Fouls: None.
PHILADELPHIA
Min FG-A FT-A OR-T A P T
Harris.........324-17 0-0 2-5 4 4 8
Korkmaz.....31 4-9 0-0 1-4 1 1 10
Embiid.......3510-20 4-5 2-16 4 2 27
Richardson..34 7-17 2-2 0-1 5 2 17
Simmons ....34 7-9 1-3 1-5 6 3 15
Scott..........18 4-7 0-0 2-8 0 2 9
Ennis III......17 2-6 3-3 1-1 2 2 7
Neto..........13 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 2
Thybulle......12 1-1 0-0 1-2 1 2 3
O’Quinn........9 0-0 0-0 1-4 1 2 0
Totals 40-89 10-13 11-4624 20 98
Shooting: Field goals, 44.9%; free throws, 76.9%
Three-point goals: 8-38 (Embiid 3-5, Korkmaz
2-6, Thybulle 1-1, Scott 1-3, Richardson 1-8, Ennis III
0-2, Neto 0-2, Harris 0-11). Team Rebounds: 5.
Team Turnovers: 14 (18 PTS). Blocked Shots: 8 (Thy-
bulle 3, Embiid 2, Simmons 2, O’Quinn). Turnovers:
14 (Simmons 4, Richardson 3, Embiid 2, Korkmaz 2,
Ennis III, Harris, O’Quinn). Steals: 8 (Simmons 2,
Thybulle 2, Embiid, Ennis III, O’Quinn, Richardson).
Technical Fouls: coach 76ers (Defensive three sec-
ond), 2:12 third.
Cleveland 21 27 30 19— 97
Philadelphia 24 30 28 16— 98
A—20,294. T—2:11. O—Derrick Collins, Sean

PHOENIX — They were
a dynamic duo in their own
right for the Lakers, JaVale
McGee and Dwight Howard
putting forth a heavyweight
effort at the center spot and
making the team that more
potent because of their pro-
duction.
They combined to score
23 points on 11-for-14 shoot-
ing. They combined for 12 re-
bounds, four assists and two
blocked shots.
Whether being physical
or dunking or just over-
whelming the Phoenix Suns
during their time on the
court Tuesday night at Talk-
ing Stick Resort Arena, Mc-
Gee and Howard were a
force during the Lakers’
tough 123-115 victory.
“That’s what we love,”
LeBron James said about
the play of the two active big
men. “We’ve got a two-
headed monster at our cen-
ter spot. It’s a league now
where guys don’t play the big
five as much, but we do. And
our big fives are extremely
good, extremely athletic, ex-
tremely physical and ex-
tremely smart as well. So to
have that effort that they
gave tonight ...
“It started with JaVale,
and Dwight gave his great

minutes as well, so it was
perfect.”
McGee mentioned that
he “only played 2 minutes
and 57 seconds in the first
half because I got in foul
trouble.”
But in the third quarter,
McGee put his stamp on the
game, scoring all 11 of his sea-
son-high points in 7:50.
He made all five of his
shots. He also had three re-
bounds, three assists and
one blocked shot.
When it was Howard’s
turn, he had 12 points on six-
for-nine shooting, nine re-
bounds, one assist and one
block.
“When we’re out there re-
bounding and getting easy
buckets and protecting the
rim, it’s just like one com-
bined ultimate big, I feel
like,” McGee said. “It’s a
blessing, I guess.”
“JaVale has been playing
unbelievable basketball,”
Howard said. “He’s done a
great job of just being big,
blocking shots, making it
tough for guys to be in the
paint. Then on the offensive
end, seems like he can just
tiptoe and dunk the ball.
When he gets the ball around
the basket, he’s doing a great
job.”
Howard was in the mix
for the Lakers in the pivotal
fourth quarter.

He cut to the basket and
scored on a dunk, giving the
Lakers a 101-99 lead.
A few minutes later, How-
ard grabbed a missed James
shot and scored on a put-
back while being fouled.
Howard missed the free
throw, but his physical play
and rebounding gave the
Lakers a 106-102 lead against
a determined Suns team.
“I’m just trying to get bet-
ter every game,” Howard
said. “Sitting on the bench
and being able to watch the
flow of the game. When I
come in the game, I just try
to bring some energy and try
to see what our team needs
at times.”
They are out to prove
that the center spot has not
become extinct in today’s
small-ball NBA.
On nights like Tuesday,
when McGee and Howard
are dominating the position,
the two big men hope that
proves their point.
“I feel like eventually dur-
ing the season teams are go-
ing to have to adjust to us
and go big rather than the
Golden State mind-set
when they had their reign of
everybody trying to go
small,” McGee said. “I feel
like we have the ability to
make everybody have to go
big for us. I feel like we’re
there at this point.”

Lakers get a high five


from McGee, Howard


By Broderick Turner

BOX SCORES


points and 12 rebounds.
Davis was hit in the ribs dur-
ing the game but played
through it. He was unsure if
he will play Wednesday
against Golden State.
James scored 19 points
with 11 assists and seven re-
bounds. The Lakers shot
53.7% and had 39 assists,
their most in a road game
since 1988. They have their
best 10-game start since the
2010-11 season.
The Lakers won despite
allowing the Suns to shoot
better than 50% overall and
from three-point range for
most of the game, and de-
spite Devin Booker, Ricky
Rubio and Aron Baynes
each scoring at least 20
points.
It wasn’t their best defen-
sive performance, but the
Lakers improved to 8-2,
which is the best record in
the West and second best in
the NBA.
“We don’t want to lose
two in a row, and the mind-
set coming into the game
was take care of what we
need to take care of,” said
Rajon Rondo, who scored
five points with seven assists
and six rebounds in his sea-
son debut. “And tonight, we
didn’t do it the prettiest way
but we got the W.”

The Suns challenged the
Lakers early. They took a
nine-point lead in the first
quarter, but Kuzma quelled
their momentum as the pe-
riod ended. He went on a
personal 6-0 run to bring the
Lakers to within three by the
start of the second.
Kuzma scored 13 points
on five-of-seven shooting in
the first quarter.
“He attacked early in
transition,” James said. “He
was really good using his Eu-
ros to his floaters, using his
speed.”
The Lakers led at half-
time and into the fourth
quarter but they couldn’t
pull away. They simply
couldn’t stop the Suns’ hot
shooting, especially from
three-point range.
Phoenix battled back
and led by two with 3^1 ⁄ 2 min-
utes left. Then, with 3:12 left
in the game and a raucous
crowd chanting for defense,
James stepped back to hit a
three that gave the Lakers a
114 -113 lead.
Kuzma hit three-pointers
on the next two possessions.
The first followed an offen-
sive rebound by Avery Brad-
ley, and the second started
with James, who passed it to
Bradley, who found Kuzma
to give the Lakers a seven-
point lead. Phoenix (6-4)

missed all six of its shots in
the final three minutes.
Kuzma has long believed
in his ability to be the Lak-
ers’ third star. His image is
on all of the Lakers’ market-
ing materials for this season,
along with those of James
and Davis. Vogel has called
him the third-best player on
the team. He got a late start
because of a lingering stress
reaction in his left ankle and
has been working to find his
rhythm and his shot.
“You don’t want to over-
react to his ups and downs;
that’s to be expected,” Vogel
said. “I did talk to him maybe
before yesterday’s practice,
just about letting the game
come and being patient.”
They all saw Kuzma do
that Tuesday night, and
they all expect it will be the
first of many games like that.

TONIGHT
VS. GOLDEN STATE
When: 7
On the air:TV: SpecSN,
ESPN; Radio: 710, 1330.
Update:The Warriors (2-9)
have lost four in a row since
earning their second win of
the season against Portland
on Nov. 4. Included were six-
point losses at Minnesota
and Oklahoma City last
week before a 122-108 loss at
home to Utah on Monday.

Christian PetersenGetty Images
LeBRON JAMESwalks off after scoring 19 points with 11 assists and seven re-
bounds, and hitting the go-ahead three-pointer in the final minutes.

Lakers shoot lights out,


overcome surprising Suns


[Lakers,from D1]

Heat 117, Pistons 108
DETROIT
Min FG-A FT-A OR-T A P T
Morris ........21 4-9 2-3 0-3 3 5 13
Snell ..........23 2-7 0-0 0-1 1 0 6
Drummond .27 6-9 4-6 4-9 0 6 16
Brown ........35 1-5 1-2 0-7 11 2 3
Kennard .....378-18 2-3 0-1 5 3 22
Galloway.....283-11 3-3 1-3 1 6 11
Wood .........26 5-9 5-9 1-3 0 2 16
Maker ........20 3-4 5-7 1-2 1 1 12
Frazier ........13 0-3 3-4 0-0 5 1 3
Mykhailiuk....5 2-3 0-0 1-3 0 2 6
Totals 34-78 25-37 8-32 27 28 108
Shooting: Field goals, 43.6%; free throws,
67.6%
Three-point goals: 15-41 (Kennard 4-12, Morris
3-7, Mykhailiuk 2-2, Snell 2-6, Galloway 2-8,
Maker 1-2, Wood 1-3, Frazier 0-1). Team Re-
bounds: 11. Team Turnovers: 16 (20 PTS). Blocked
Shots: 9 (Maker 3, Drummond 2, Wood 2, Frazier,
Galloway). Turnovers: 16 (Drummond 5, Frazier 3,
Galloway 3, Brown, Kennard, Maker, Morris,
Mykhailiuk). Steals: 9 (Drummond 2, Frazier 2,
Kennard 2, Wood 2, Morris). Technical Fouls:
None.
MIAMI
Min FG-A FT-A OR-T A P T
Adebayo.....27 8-9 2-2 4-14 2 6 18
Butler.........386-13 8-11 0-3 13 0 20
Leonard......18 2-2 0-1 1-5 1 2 4
Nunn.........366-16 4-5 1-3 5 2 20
Robinson....294-10 0-0 0-2 0 5 11
Dragic ........326-13 3-4 0-1 6 2 18
Olynyk ........29 4-7 2-2 0-3 5 4 13
Silva ..........15 3-5 2-2 2-9 2 6 8
Macon.........6 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 3
Haslem ........4 1-1 0-0 0-2 0 2 2
Totals 41-77 21-27 8-42 34 30 117
Shooting: Field goals, 53.2%; free throws,
77.8%
Three-point goals: 14-32 (Nunn 4-8, Olynyk
3-4, Dragic 3-8, Robinson 3-8, Macon 1-1, Silva
0-1, Butler 0-2). Team Rebounds: 13. Team Turn-
overs: 19 (24 PTS). Blocked Shots: 1 (Silva). Turn-
overs: 19 (Adebayo 4, Nunn 4, Robinson 4, Leon-
ard 3, Silva 3, Dragic). Steals: 6 (Butler 2, Nunn 2,
Dragic, Olynyk). Technical Fouls: None.
Detroit 17 20 35 36— 108
Miami 28 31 33 25— 117
A—19,600. T—2:25. O—Jacyn Goble, Brian
Forte, Nick Buchert

Bulls 120, Knicks 102
NEW YORK
Min FG-A FT-A OR-T A P T
Morris Sr.....316-17 7-9 2-9 1 2 22
Randle .......365-15 6-9 2-6 3 5 17
Gibson .......258-10 1-1 2-5 2 4 17
Barrett.......318-16 3-6 3-6 9 3 21
Ntilikina......28 1-4 1-2 0-1 4 1 3
Knox II.......32 3-7 2-4 1-3 4 4 10
Portis .........19 3-9 0-0 1-3 1 0 7
Smith Jr. .....14 0-3 0-0 0-0 2 4 0
Dotson.......12 2-5 0-0 2-4 0 3 5
Trier .............5 0-1 0-0 0-1 1 2 0
Brazdeikis.....2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Totals 36-88 20-31 13-38 27 28 102
Shooting: Field goals, 40.9%; free throws, 64.5%
Three-point goals: 10-32 (Morris Sr. 3-9, Barrett
2-4, Knox II 2-4, Dotson 1-3, Portis 1-3, Randle 1-5,
Brazdeikis 0-1, Ntilikina 0-1, Smith Jr. 0-1, Trier 0-1).
Team Rebounds: 14. Team Turnovers: 18 (24 PTS).
Blocked Shots: 1 (Morris Sr.). Turnovers: 18 (Morris
Sr. 6, Smith Jr. 3, Barrett 2, Ntilikina 2, Randle 2,
Knox II, Portis, Trier). Steals: 12 (Ntilikina 3, Barrett
2, Gibson 2, Randle 2, Smith Jr. 2, Portis). Technical
Fouls: Portis, 4:18 first
CHICAGO
Min FG-A FT-A OR-T A P T
Hutchison ...20 2-4 2-4 0-3 1 2 7
Markkanen..27 4-10 4-4 1-8 2 2 13
Carter Jr......357-11 3-6 4-12 0 3 17
LaVine........309-19 4-5 0-2 5 3 25
Satoransky..23 2-3 0-0 0-2 2 3 5
Young.........29 3-9 2-2 4-7 1 1 8
White.........278-14 4-4 0-3 1 2 27
Arcidiacono.21 1-3 3-4 0-3 8 3 5
Dunn.........19 5-6 2-2 0-5 2 6 13
Gafford.........1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Harrison.......1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Valentine ......1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0 0 0
Totals 41-81 24-31 9-46 22 25 120
Shooting: Field goals, 50.6%; free throws, 77.4%
Three-point goals: 14-33 (White 7-11, LaVine
3-8, Hutchison 1-1, Satoransky 1-1, Dunn 1-2,
Markkanen 1-5, Arcidiacono 0-1, Valentine 0-1,
Young 0-3). Team Rebounds: 12. Team Turnovers: 19
(26 PTS). Blocked Shots: 2 (Dunn, Markkanen).
Turnovers: 19 (Markkanen 6, LaVine 3, Dunn 2,
Hutchison 2, Satoransky 2, Arcidiacono, Carter Jr.,
White, Young). Steals: 9 (Dunn 3, Arcidiacono 2,
LaVine, Markkanen, White, Young). Technical Fouls:
Carter Jr., 8:28 third.
New York 22 32 31 17— 102
Chicago 30 30 25 35— 120
A—18,668. T—2:19. O—Nate Green, James Ca-
pers, J.T. Orr
Hawks 125, Nuggets 121
ATLANTA
Min FG-A FT-A OR-T A P T
Hunter........40 4-9 2-4 0-6 2 3 12
Parker ........338-18 3-3 4-9 4 5 20
Jones .........19 4-5 0-0 1-3 2 2 8
Huerter.......15 4-4 0-0 0-4 3 2 11
Young.........4113-21 8-11 0-4 11 1 42
Bembry ......29 2-6 0-0 1-5 3 1 4
Len............21 6-8 4-8 2-7 1 2 17
Reddish......20 2-7 1-2 1-2 4 1 5
Fernando......9 1-2 1-2 0-1 0 0 3
Wallace ........8 0-3 3-4 1-4 0 4 3
Totals 44-83 22-34 10-45 30 21 125
Shooting: Field goals, 53.0%; free throws, 64.7%
Three-point goals: 15-34 (Young 8-13, Huerter
3-3, Hunter 2-3, Len 1-2, Parker 1-5, Fernando 0-1,
Bembry 0-2, Wallace 0-2, Reddish 0-3). Team Re-
bounds: 20. Team Turnovers: 14 (15 PTS). Blocked
Shots: 5 (Fernando, Hunter, Jones, Len, Young).
Turnovers: 14 (Young 6, Len 2, Parker 2, Fernando,
Huerter, Reddish, Wallace). Steals: 1 (Bembry).
Technical Fouls: None.
DENVER
Min FG-A FT-A OR-T A P T
Barton........368-16 1-2 5-9 4 4 21
Millsap .......296-11 5-6 5-6 2 3 19
Jokic ..........307-19 5-6 1-6 7 2 20
Harris.........404-15 0-0 0-3 4 5 10
Murray .......337-16 4-4 2-3 8 2 18
Morris ........216-11 1-1 0-3 4 0 14
Grant.........18 4-9 1-1 0-1 0 4 10
Plumlee......17 3-3 1-2 2-8 1 3 7
Porter Jr........6 1-2 0-0 0-1 0 1 2
Craig............5 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0
Totals 46-104 18-22 15-40 31 24 121
Shooting: Field goals, 44.2%; free throws, 81.8%
Three-point goals: 11-41 (Barton 4-7, Millsap
2-3, Harris 2-10, Morris 1-3, Grant 1-5, Jokic 1-8,
Craig 0-1, Murray 0-4). Team Rebounds: 8. Team
Turnovers: 3 (6 PTS). Blocked Shots: 5 (Grant, Har-
ris, Millsap, Morris, Murray). Turnovers: 3 (Jokic 2,
Harris). Steals: 7 (Jokic 3, Harris 2, Barton, Murray).
Technical Fouls: coach Nuggets (Defensive three
second), 3:25 third.
Atlanta 25 38 35 27— 125
Denver 34 20 35 32— 121
A—18,327. T—2:19. O—James Williams, Leroy
Richardson, Zach Zarba

Jazz 119, Nets 114
BROOKLYN
Min FG-A FT-A OR-T A P T
Harris.........354-10 1-2 0-5 0 5 11
Prince ........33 6-9 0-0 1-6 0 2 15
Allen ..........17 1-2 2-2 2-7 1 6 4
Irving.........3610-30 5-5 1-3 5 4 27
Temple .......29 3-8 3-3 1-1 2 2 10
Jordan........30 6-8 3-4 5-17 4 2 15
Dinwiddie ...23 7-16 5-7 0-1 4 4 21
Musa.........15 4-5 0-0 0-0 1 2 9
Claxton.......11 0-2 0-0 0-2 1 1 0
Nwaba .........5 0-0 2-2 0-1 1 1 2
Totals 41-90 21-25 10-43 19 29 114
Shooting: Field goals, 45.6%; free throws, 84.0%
Three-point goals: 11-37 (Prince 3-5, Harris 2-5,
Dinwiddie 2-6, Irving 2-12, Musa 1-2, Temple 1-6,
Claxton 0-1). Team Rebounds: 9. Team Turnovers: 16
(16 PTS). Blocked Shots: 8 (Allen 2, Jordan 2,
Nwaba 2, Irving, Temple). Turnovers: 16 (Irving 4,
Dinwiddie 3, Allen 2, Harris 2, Jordan 2, Prince 2,
Temple). Steals: 5 (Jordan 2, Claxton, Irving, Prince).
Technical Fouls: None.
UTAH
Min FG-A FT-A OR-T A P T
Bogdanovic .30 5-13 1-2 1-4 1 2 12
O’Neale ......22 2-3 2-2 0-1 2 3 8
Gobert .......378-10 2-4 4-15 2 2 18
Conley........306-15 6-9 0-4 5 1 18
Mitchell ......3713-26 4-4 3-6 2 1 30
Ingles.........32 0-6 3-4 0-5 2 3 3
Green.........21 4-9 2-2 1-4 0 2 13
Mudiay .......17 4-8 7-8 0-3 2 1 15
Bradley.......10 1-2 0-0 2-4 0 3 2
Totals 43-92 27-35 11-46 16 18 119
Shooting: Field goals, 46.7%; free throws, 77.1%
Three-point goals: 6-26 (Green 3-5, O’Neale 2-3,
Bogdanovic 1-3, Mudiay 0-1, Ingles 0-4, Conley 0-5,
Mitchell 0-5). Team Rebounds: 12. Team Turnovers:
11 (16 PTS). Blocked Shots: 4 (Gobert 2, Green, In-
gles). Turnovers: 11 (Conley 2, Gobert 2, Green 2,
Mitchell 2, O’Neale 2, Ingles). Steals: 7 (Gobert 2,
Bogdanovic, Green, Mitchell, Mudiay, O’Neale).
Technical Fouls: None.
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Brooklyn

35 33 24 22 —114
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Utah

29 24 31 35 —119
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