The
Miami Heat snapped Houston’s five-game NBA winning streak with a 101-99
victory on Thursday in a game that saw Rockets point guard Chris Paul
injured again.
The Rockets, coming off an 18-point victory over
Washington on Wednesday in which they set a single-game record with 26
three-pointers, were leading 45-37 in the second quarter when Paul,
diving to regain control of the ball, clutched his left thigh and
quickly left the game.
The Rockets said Paul had a left hamstring strain and wouldn’t return.
“It’ll be some time,” Rockets coach Mike D’Antoni said of Paul, who is scheduled for an MRI exam on Friday.
The
defeat and injury were a double-blow for a Rockets team that had looked
to be turning the corner after a slow start to the season.
With five
straight wins they had risen from 14th to seventh in the Western
Conference in the space of a week. But the loss of Paul could prove
particularly damaging.
They lost games six and seven of the Western Conference finals last season after Paul suffered a right hamstring injury.
“It’s
part of the game,” Harden said of adjusting to life without Paul.
“You’ve got to figure it out. Injuries happen — opportunities for other
guys to step up, keep going.”
Josh Richardson led the Heat with 22
points. Tyler Johnson added 19 — producing a layup, a big block and a
three-pointer to pull the Rockets to a 96-92 lead with less than three
minutes remaining.
James Harden led the Rockets with 35 points, 12
assists and six rebounds, climbing off the floor after a frightening
fall midway through the fourth quarter to make two free throws that
pulled Houston into a 90-89 lead.
But the Rockets couldn’t hang on.
Miami star Dwyane Wade missed jump shots on the Heat’s last possession
and Houston’s Gerald Green corralled a rebound.
Eric Gordon inbounded
to Harden, who passed back to Gordon whose bid for a game-winning
three-pointer at the buzzer bounced off the rim.
“We had a lot of
opportunities,” Harden said. “We gave them a lot of second chance
opportunities, especially in the first half (that) kept them in the game
and they made big shots in the end.”
Clippers hold off Mavs
In
Los Angeles, the Clippers piled more road misery on the Dallas
Mavericks with a 125-121 victory, snapping a four-game losing streak.
Forward
Danilo Gallinari led the Clippers with 32 points. Lou Williams added 26
off the bench as the Clippers withstood 32 points from Mavs rookie Luka
Doncic.
Dallas center DeAndre Jordan, who played 10 seasons for the
Clippers, scored 11 points and pulled down 10 rebounds in his first game
at Staples Center against his former team.
The Mavs trailed 89-82
heading into the final period but reeled off eight straight points to
seize the lead. That was the first of six lead changes in the final 10
minutes.
“Our intensity, our focus on the game plan especially on
defense,” Gallinari said of what ultimately made the difference for the
Clippers. “Offensively we got Lou back, that’s very important for us,
especially in the fourth quarter — very good game.”
For the Mavs it
was a fourth straight defeat, three of those coming on the road. Dallas,
who have won just twice on the road this season, continue their current
road trip with games against two-time defending champions Golden State
and Portland tomorrow and Sunday.
Miami Heat’s Josh Richardson (left) drives to the basket as Houston Rockets’ Eric Gordon looks on during the second half of the NBA game in Miami on Thursday. (USA TODAY Sports)