NBA Games Scores & Standings

NBA Games Scores & Standings

Draymond Green

The Golden State Warriors got Stephen Curry back and lost him again while barely beating the Denver Nuggets; the Cleveland Cavaliers coasted as always against the Orlando Magic thanks to LeBron James; the San Antonio Spurs crushed the sad looking Houston Rockets; and another huge game from Paul George carried the Indiana Pacers against the Detroit Pistons on a busy night of NBA basketball.

Brooklyn Nets 100  Boston Celtics 97: The Celtics lose another home game to a really bad team, succumbing to 30 points and 13 rebounds from Brook Lopez, while Joe Johnson helped out scoring 20 points. Isaiah Thomas scored 24 points for the Celtics, who shot just 38.6% from the field. Brad Stevens blamed himself for the losses, saying he needs to do a better job.

Phoenix Suns 119  Sacramento Kings 142: The Suns lose an 8th consecutive game in a stat-filler kind of night for everyone. DeMarcus Cousins scored 32 points, Darren Collison added 21 and Marco Belinelli finished with 19, as the Kings shot over 60% from the field against a Suns team that pretty soon might be ranked last in the Western Conference, heading in that direction very quickly.

Oklahoma City Thunder 109  Charlotte Hornets 90: The Hornets drop a third straight game, this time missing Nicolas Batum while Jeremy Lin comes back. Kevin Durant scored 29 points and a bad shooting night from Russell Westbrook (16 points, 4-of-15 from the field) didn’t stop the team from cruising to a fourth straight win. Kemba Walker with 32 points led the Hornets.

Pistons vs Pacers

Detroit Pistons 82  Indiana Pacers 94: A big night for Paul George, scoring 32 points (with 14 rebounds), including 21 in the final quarter as the Pacers ran away from the Pistons in the finale. George Hill helped out with 18 points. Double doubles from Andre Drummond and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope only helped the stat sheet, nothing else.

Orlando Magic 79  Cleveland Cavaliers 104: The Cavaliers beat the Magic for a 13th straight time, leaning entirely on LeBron James, scoring 29 points while moving ahead to 21st on the all-time assist list. The Cavs shot just 41.7% from the field, but that didn’t stop them from beating Orlando for a third straight time this season, all in double digits.

Milwaukee Bucks 95 Minnesota Timberwolves 85: O.J. Mayo got ejected, but that didn’t stop the Bucks from coming back from 17-points down to win for only the fifth time this season on the road. Greg Monroe finished with 19 points and 10 rebounds and five more players scored in double figures. Andrew Wiggins led the Timberwolves with 19 points.

New Orleans Pelicans 105  Dallas Mavericks 98: From time to time, the talent of Anthony Davis will be enough to carry this bad Pelicans team forward. He scored 31 points to go with 14 rebounds while Jrue Holiday helped scoring 20 off the bench to beat the Mavs for a second time this season (in three games). The Mavs have lost two since beating the Warriors, led by Dirk Nowitzki scoring 24 points.

Kawhi Leonard, Boris Diaw

Houston Rockets 103  San Antonio Spurs 121: The Rockets usually match up well with the Spurs, but without defense couldn’t really keep up. LaMarcus Aldridge scored 24 points, Kawhi Leonard had 22 and Boris Diaw scored 20, while Tim Duncan was held scoreless for the first time in his career. Dwight Howard led the Rockets with 22 points.

Denver Nuggets 108  Golden State Warriors 111: Stephen Curry came back but got injured again (shin contusion), scoring just 5 points. The Warriors blew away a 26 points led but managed to hang on against a Nuggets team that lost Kenneth Faried as well during the game. Draymond Green finished with a huge 29-17-14 triple double while Klay Thompson scored 26. Danilo Gallinari led the Nuggets with 24 points.

Philadelphia 76ers 99  Los Angeles Clippers 130: Blake Griffin is still out, Paul Pierce didn’t play. Still, who needs them against the Sixers? Austin Rivers scored 26 points, DeAndre Jordan had a 22-13 double double while Chris Paul dished out 14 assists. For the Sixers, Jahlil Okafor scoring 23 points was probably the only bit of good news in another miserable loss.

Eastern Conference Standings

# Team W L PCT GB GP
1 Cleveland Cavaliers 22 9 .710 31
2 Toronto Raptors 21 13 .618 2.5 34
3 Atlanta Hawks 21 13 .618 2.5 34
4 Chicago Bulls 19 12 .613 3.0 31
5 Miami Heat 19 13 .594 3.5 32
6 Indiana Pacers 19 14 .576 4.0 33
7 Orlando Magic 19 15 .559 4.5 34
8 Boston Celtics 18 15 .545 5.0 33
9 Detroit Pistons 18 16 .529 5.5 34
10 Charlotte Hornets 17 16 .515 6.0 33
11 Washington Wizards 15 16 .484 7.0 31
12 New York Knicks 15 19 .441 8.5 34
13 Milwaukee Bucks 14 21 .400 10.0 35
14 Brooklyn Nets 10 23 .303 13.0 33
15 Philadelphia 76ers 3 33 .083 21.5 36

Western Conference Standings

# Team W L PCT GB GP
1 Golden State Warriors 31 2 .939 33
2 San Antonio Spurs 29 6 .829 3.0 35
3 Oklahoma City Thunder 24 10 .706 7.5 34
4 Los Angeles Clippers 22 13 .629 10.0 35
5 Dallas Mavericks 19 15 .559 12.5 34
6 Memphis Grizzlies 18 17 .514 14.0 35
7 Utah Jazz 15 17 .469 15.5 32
8 Houston Rockets 16 19 .457 16.0 35
9 Portland Trail Blazers 14 21 .400 18.0 35
10 Sacramento Kings 13 20 .394 18.0 33
11 Minnesota Timberwolves 12 22 .353 19.5 34
12 Denver Nuggets 12 23 .343 20.0 35
13 New Orleans Pelicans 11 22 .333 20.0 33
14 Phoenix Suns 12 24 .333 20.5 36
15 Los Angeles Lakers 7 27 .206 24.5 34

Highlight of the Night: Zach LaVine Alley Oop

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