James Harden produced a triple-double as the Houston Rockets found their
offence with a 117-113 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers on
Thursday.
Harden tallied a game-high 35 points with 11 rebounds and 13 assists,
including a brilliant feed to Clint Capela for an alley-oop dunk after
forward P.J. Tucker did the dirty work by digging out a loose ball on
the floor late in the contest.
Harden snagged the pass from the seated Tucker, tossed the ball at the
basket, and Capela added the finishing touches for a four-point lead
with 70 seconds to play.
“We found another way to win the game,” Harden said. “It’s going to be a
lot of games like this throughout the season and postseason.”
It marked the second triple-double of the year for Harden and the Rockets’ fourth consecutive NBA win.
LeBron James led Cleveland with 33 points and seven assists, though he
committed nine turnovers. Jeff Green scored 27 points on 11-of-15
shooting off the Cavaliers’ bench.
“Things just didn’t go our way tonight,” said James.
Eric Gordon scored 20 points for Houston, and Capela added 19 points and 13 boards.
In Denver, Emmanuel Mudiay scored a season-high 21 points while Paul Millsap tallied 17 points and seven assists in
the Denver Nuggets’ 102-94 defeat of the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Millsap also tied a career high with six blocks. Nikola Jokic
contributed 15 points and 11 rebounds, while Will Barton and Mason
Plumlee scored 13 each off the bench for the Nuggets, who earned their
sixth win in eight games.
Carmelo Anthony led Oklahoma City with 28 points to tie a season high,
moving him into 24th place on the NBA all-time scoring list, passing
Allen Iverson.
Russell Westbrook had 13 points, seven rebounds and a season-low five assists for the Thunder, who have lost four straight.
Elsewhere, John Wall and Bradley Beal combined for 45 points as the
Washington Wizards gained some revenge and hopefully some needed
confidence with a 111-95 win over the Los Angeles Lakers.
Otto Porter contributed 20 points and 11 rebounds for the Wizards, who
had lost five of seven starting with a 102-99 road loss against the
Lakers on October 25.
Stop losing streak
Washington, who improved to 6-5 on the season, also stopped a three-game
home losing streak during which they allowed an average of 122 points
per game.
Brook Lopez and Jordan Crawford each had 15 points as seven Lakers
scored in double figures. Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and Kyle Kuzma each
scored 13, while Julius Randle had 11 for the struggling Lakers.
The team’s rookie guard Lonzo Ball had another poor shooting night while
running the offense. Ball, who entered shooting 29 percent from the
floor, finished three of 12 overall and one of seven on three-point
tries.
Ball wasn’t alone as Los Angeles shot 36 percent from the field and
committed 19 turnovers in their second road game in as many nights.
By comparison the Wizards drained 51.8 percent of their field-goal
attempts, scored 50 points in the paint and led by as many as 21 points.
Washington shot 60 percent from the field and scored its most points in any first half
this season for a 69-56 halftime lead.
Houston Rockets guard James Harden (right) attempts to dribble the ball past Cleveland Cavaliers forward Jeff Green during the second quarter at Toyota Centre. PICTURE: USA TODAY Sports