Kawhi Leonard on Saturday finished off a dunk in the final seconds of overtime, capping a career high 41-point performance as the San Antonio Spurs outlasted the Cleveland Cavaliers 118-115.
“I am in a groove,” Leonard said. “My players are getting me the ball in the right spots. I am just trying to win.”
LeBron James tied up Leonard for a jump ball with 13 seconds left and Cleveland behind by three points. James won the tip, but the ball started to go out of bounds when Kevin Love saved it. However, his no-look toss behind his back went straight to a surprised Leonard, who sprinted to the other end for a dunk and the clinching basket with four seconds left.
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The Cavaliers had a chance to send it to double-overtime, but Love missed a three-point attempt from the corner at the buzzer. Love shot just three of 11 from the three-point line.
Leonard surpassed 30 points for the sixth straight game, while LaMarcus Aldridge scored 16 points and grabbed 12 rebounds for the short-handed Spurs.
David Lee scored 14 points and grabbed 11 rebounds while starting in place of injured Pau Gasol. Tony Parker also missed the game with an ankle injury.
James and Kyrie Irving each scored 29 points, while Love had 13 points and 11 rebounds for Cleveland. Tristan Thompson had 14 points and 12 rebounds.
James’ deep three-pointer from 30 feet with 34 seconds left in regulation tied the game 107-107.
Elsewhere, Marcus Morris delivered a game-winning putback as time expired on the clock to lift the Detroit Pistons to a 113-112 win over the Washington Wizards.
Detroit squandered a 16-point lead in the final quarter before the clutch basket by Morris, who finished with a game-high 25 points and 11 rebounds.
The Pistons launched three desperation shots during a mad scramble in the closing seconds leading up to the final buzzer in front of a crowd of 18,200 at the Palace of Auburn Hills.
Reggie Jackson had 19 points and eight assists, while Tobias Harris supplied 18 points, nine rebounds and five assists for the Pistons, who have won three straight.
Joe Leuer came off the bench to score 10 points after missing the previous five games with a knee injury.
Pistons center Andre Drummond was held to three points because of foul trouble.
John Wall had 19 points, 10 assists and eight rebounds for the Washington Wizards.
Markieff Morris contributed 19 points and nine rebounds, while Bradley Beal had 17 points and Jason Smith scored a season-high 16 for the Wizards.
In Charlotte, North Carolina, Nicolas Batum converted a four-point play and hit another three-pointer in a span of 31 seconds down the stretch as the Charlotte Hornets toppled the Brooklyn Nets 112-105.
Batum nailed a three-pointer, was fouled and converted the free throw to give the Hornets the lead for good at 101-98 with 3 minutes, 21 seconds left.
Then he hit another three-pointer on the Hornets’ next possession to extend the lead to 104-98 with 2 minutes, 50 seconds remaining. The Hornets stretched the lead to nine from there and never let the Nets get closer than five again.
Hornets coach Steve Clifford has often lamented his team’s fourth-quarter difficulties, but he was pleased with how his team found a way to make plays down the stretch.
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