James Harden had his 10th triple-double of the season to help the Houston Rockets extend their winning streak to eight games, but he still sees a lot of room for improvement.
“One hundred percent,” Harden said after finishing with 40 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds in the Rockets’ 129-122 victory over the Toronto Raptors on Sunday. “We’re almost halfway through the season and we’re a fairly new team still, and I’ll get better and my turnovers will start dropping just when I get familiar with what different defenses are doing, but until then we’re rolling, guys are happy and we’re making shots.”
Harden also had 10 of Houston’s 15 turnovers.
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“I’ve got the ball in my hands 90 percent of the time, so it’s going to happen,” he said, adding that as long as the team stays under coach Mike D’Antoni’s limit of 15 turnovers they would be OK.
According to Elias Sports Bureau, Harden is the first player with a 40-point triple-double and 10 or more turnovers since turnovers became official in the 1977-1978 season.
Harden shot 13 of 26 from the field, finishing with 30-plus points and 10-plus assists for a league-leading 13th time this season.
Montrezl Harrell had 28 points in 26 minutes off the bench on 12-of-13 shooting, with Eric Gordon adding 19 more as Houston won consecutive games in Toronto for the first time in franchise history.
Down 99-95 entering the fourth quarter, the Rockets went on a 15-0 run to take an 11-point lead. DeRozan’s run of 12 consecutive points for the Raptors cut into that advantage, but Toronto could get no closer than five points.
Going on that kind of run is nothing new for the Rockets, who feed off each other, said Trevor Ariza, who had 17 points.
“Once one shot goes in for someone, another one goes in, it brings up the team’s morale and everybody’s getting open looks, everybody’s knocking down shots, it’s fun to play that way,” Ariza said.
After compiling a 19-0 record when taking a lead into the fourth quarter this season, the Raptors have lost two straight in the final 12 minutes. They ultimately lost in overtime in Chicago on Saturday and followed that up with Sunday’s loss, a game where they had a 13-point lead at one stage.
“It just sucks in the moment, especially two nights in a row,” DeMar DeRozan said. “It happened and you just have to lock in.”
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