NBA scores and highlights: Klay, Warriors cruise to win in Phoenix; Giannis leads Bucks past the Mavericks; Markkanen, Bulls beat the Nets

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NBA scores and highlights: Klay, Warriors cruise to win in Phoenix; Giannis leads Bucks past the Mavericks; Markkanen, Bulls beat the Nets image

New York Knicks 103, Detroit Pistons 120

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Andre Drummond puts up a monster double-double of 29 points and 20 rebounds, handing the New York Knicks their 15th straight loss. 

Denver Nuggets 110, Philadelphia 76ers 117

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Nikola Jokic recorded his 11th triple-double of the season but Ben Simmons and the new look Sixers, led by JJ Reddick, snapped their losing streak with his win at home.

Cleveland Cavaliers 106, Washington Wizards 119

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Bradley Beal fuels the Wizards to the home win with 25 points, new Wizard Bobby Portis top scores with 30 off the bench. He makes history as the first player with back-to-back 30-point games for different franchises within a season, via ESPN Stats and Info .

Chicago Bulls 125, Brooklyn Nets 106

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Finn Lauri Markkanen had a double-double of 31 points and 18 rebounds as they registered a 19-point over the Brooklyn Nets.

Milwaukee Bucks 122, Dallas Mavericks 107

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All-Star team captain Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Bucks picked up their sixth-straight win with this win over rookie Luka Doncic and the Dallas Mavericks. 

Golden State Warriors 117, Phoenix Suns 107

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The Warriors went 3-0 against the Phoenix Suns with all their five starters scoring in double figures led by 25 points by Klay Thompson. 

Minnesota Timberwolves 117, New Orleans Pelicans 122

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Anthony Davis returned to the line-up and put up an efficient 32 points in the Pelicans win. 


 

Miami Heat 96, Sacramento Kings 102

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The new look Sacramento Kings picked up a huge comback win, their eighth victory at home in the last nine games.


 

NBA.com India Staff