NBA scores and highlights: Giannis, Bucks win 6th straight; Mitchell, Jazz survive Minnesota rally; Lou Williams records first career TD in win

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NBA scores and highlights: Giannis, Bucks win 6th straight; Mitchell, Jazz survive Minnesota rally; Lou Williams records first career TD in win image

Washington Wizards 95, Orlando Magic 91

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Bradley Beal scores 11 of his team-high 26 points in the fourth quarter as the Wizards earn a close win over the Magic.

Brooklyn Nets 109, New York Knicks 99

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Ed Davis finishes with 17 points and 16 rebounds in the Nets' win over the Knicks.

Miami Heat 100, Cleveland Cavaliers 94

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Justise Winslow's 27 points and seven rebounds pull the Heat past the Cavs.

LA Clippers 106, Chicago Bulls 101

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Lou Williams records his first career triple-double with 31 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists.


 

Houston Rockets 121, Toronto Raptors 119

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James Harden scores 35, extending his streak of scoring 30-plus to 22 games. But it was Kenneth Faried who brought the energy with 21 points and 14 rebounds.


 

Sacramento Kings 99, Memphis Grizzlies 96

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De'Aaron Fox scores 22 points and nails a clutch shot to give the Kings a three-point victory.


 

Dallas Mavericks 106, Detroit Pistons 101

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Another big game for Luka Doncic. The rookie scores 32 points to go with eight boards and eight assists.


 

Milwaukee Bucks 108, Charlotte Hornets 99

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The Hornets had this one ... then they didn't. Giannis Antetokounmpo takes over down the stretch in the win.

 

Phoenix Suns 95, Denver Nuggets 132

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No Nikola Jokic, no problem. The Nuggets overcome 35 points from Devin Booker in a commanding win.

 

Minnesota Timberwolves 102, Utah Jazz 106

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The Timberwolves outscore the Jazz 33-16 in the fourth quarter, but it's not quite enough.


 

NBA.com India Staff