The Portland Trail Blazers stormed back from a 13-point second-half deficit to win 98-94 at Oklahoma City on Tuesday, moving within half a game of the Thunder atop the Northwest Division.
Their clash was the New Year’s Eve standout, while elsewhere Indiana maintained the NBA’s best record with a strong finish to overwhelm Cleveland, San Antonio rolled past a listless Brooklyn and Sacramento won a close game at Houston.
Portland’s LaMarcus Aldridge had 25 points and 14 rebounds, while Damian Lillard added 21 points, 11 assists and a pair of clinching free throws with 2.1 seconds left to give the Trail Blazers their second win in a month over their chief divisional rivals.
Kevin Durant had 37 points and 14 rebounds for the Thunder, who had won 20 of their past 22 games before Tuesday, but Durant managed only one point in the fourth quarter and missed an 11-foot jumper that would have tied the game in the final seconds.
The Indiana Pacers dominated the fourth quarter to push past the Cleveland Cavaliers and win 91-76.
Paul George scored 21 points and Roy Hibbert added 19 for the Pacers, who have won eight in a row against Cleveland, their longest active streak against any opponents. They limited the Cavaliers to three-of-16 shooting and forced seven turnovers in the final period.
Cleveland, who have suffered six straight defeats, lost star Kyrie Irving to a knee injury in the third quarter. Anderson Varejao led the Cavs with 14 points and 11 rebounds.
The San Antonio Spurs’ Big Three were again to the fore in a 113-92 stroll past the Brooklyn Nets.
Tony Parker had 18 points, while Manu Ginobili and Tim Duncan had 15 each for the Spurs.
Miles Plumlee and Shaun Livingston had 15 points each to lead Brooklyn, while Kevin Garnett was held to two points, failing to make a field shot for only the second time in his 19-year career.
Sacramento’s Rudy Gay had 25 points to set up the Kings 110-106 win at the Houston Rockets.
The Kings trailed by three points before DeMarcus Cousins scored four quick points to make it 105-104. He then stole the ball and passed to Ben McLemore for an easy layup. On the next play, Cousin took a charge to give the Kings the ball.
The late comeback ruined a big night by James Harden, who finished with a season-high 38 points for the Rockets, with 10 rebounds and two steals.
Atlanta’s Paul Millsap had season highs with 34 points and 15 rebounds as the Hawks pipped the Boston Celtics 92-91.
Golden State’s David Lee had 22 points to lead the Warriors past the Orlando Magic 94-81.
The Toronto Raptors rallied to an 85-79 win at the Chicago Bulls, with Jonas Valanciunas scoring 15 points.
Milwaukee handed the Los Angeles Lakers their sixth straight loss, with Brandon Knight scoring 18 of his career-high 37 points in the third quarter to drive the Bucks to a 94-79 road win.
Shohei Ohtani and his wife arrived in South Korea with his Los Angeles Dodgers teammates yesterday ahead of their season-opening games with the San Diego Padres next week. Ohtani, wearing a black training suit and a cap backwards, was the first Dodgers player who showed up at the arrival gate of Incheon International Airport, west of Seoul. His wife, Mamiko Tanaka, walked several steps behind him. As a crowd of fans, many wearing Dodgers jerseys, shouted his name and cheered slogans, Ohtani briefly waved his hand, but did not say anything before he entered a limousine bus with his wife. Fans held placards
Taiwan’s Tai Tzu-ying yesterday advanced to the quarter-finals at the All England Open, beating Kim Ga-eun of South Korea 21-17, 21-15. With the win, Tai earned a semi-final against China’s He Bingjiao, who beat Michelle Li of Canada 21-9, 21-9. Defending champion An Se-young defeated India’s P.V. Sindhu 21-19, 21-11. An on Wednesday cruised into the second round, unlike last year’s men’s winner, Li Shifeng, who suffered a shock defeat. South Korea’s An, the world No. 1, overcame Taiwan’s Hsu Wen-chi 21-17, 21-16 to set up the match against Sindhu. In other women’s singles matches, Taiwan’s Sung Shuo-yun lost 21-18, 24-22 against Carolina Marin of
EYEING TOP SPOT: A victory in today’s final against Storm Hunter and Katerina Siniakova would return 38-year-old Hsieh Su-wei to the world No. 1 ranking Taiwan’s Hsieh Su-wei and Elise Mertens on Thursday secured a spot in the women’s doubles finals at the BNP Paribas Open after dispatching Nicole Melichar-Martinez of the US and Australia’s Ellen Perez 6-2, 7-6 (7/5) at Indian Wells. Hsieh and her Belgian partner Mertens, who won the Australian Open in late January, coasted through the first set after breaking their opponents’ serve twice, but found the going tougher in the second. Both pairs could only muster one break point over 12 games, neither of which were converted, leaving the set to be decided by a tiebreaker. Hsieh and Mertens took a 6-3 lead,
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