Reigning MVP Harden Makes NBA History In Rockets Victory Over Hawks
20th March 2019
The 29-year-old reigning NBA MVP's points milestone came in a dominant 121-105 road win over the Hawks

- Houston Rockets star James Harden carved a piece of NBA history on Tuesday after a 31-point haul against the Atlanta Hawks made him the first player to score at least 30 points against every team in the league in the same season
- The win allowed the Rockets to keep up the pressure on Golden State and second-placed Denver as the Hawks slumped to their 48th defeat of the season
- The Warriors meanwhile bounced back from their loss to San Antonio on Monday with an emphatic 117-107 blowout of the Minnesota Timberwolves
LOS ANGELES, United
States- Houston Rockets star James Harden carved a piece of NBA history on
Tuesday after a 31-point haul against the Atlanta Hawks made him the first
player to score at least 30 points against every team in the league in the same
season.
The 29-year-old reigning NBA MVP's points milestone came in
a dominant 121-105 road win over the Hawks.
The win allowed the Rockets to keep up the pressure on
Golden State and second-placed Denver as the Hawks slumped to their 48th defeat
of the season.
Harden had 10 assists and eight rebounds to go with his
points tally as the Rockets starters assumed total control.
Clint Capela added 26 points while Chris Paul had 13 points
and 11 assists. Danuel House Jr. added a further 19 points from the bench for
Houston.
Atlanta's scoring was led by Trae Young with 21 points, 12
assists and four rebounds.
Houston's win keeps them in third spot in the West, with 45
wins and 26 defeats.
The Warriors meanwhile bounced back from their loss to San
Antonio on Monday with an emphatic 117-107 blowout of the Minnesota
Timberwolves.
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The reigning NBA champions were always on the attack against
the Timberwolves, who fell to 32-39 after the defeat in Minneapolis.
Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson carried the offensive burden
for the Warriors, with Curry draining 36 points and Thompson 28.
Kevin Durant had 17 points while Swedish veteran Jonas
Jerebko put up 18 points from 18 minutes on the court.
Draymond Green anchored the Warriors defence, making four
blocks while contributing 19 rebounds and nine assists.
Curry did most of the damage in a devastating third quarter
display which saw him run up 22 points, which prompted the Warriors star to
perform one of his trademark shimmies in celebration.
"When you're having fun, you can get it going,
especially at the end of a quarter," Curry said later.
Curry's performance drew effusive praise from coach Steve
Kerr.
"He loves to put on a show with his skill and his
personality a little bit," Kerr said. "It's a pleasure to watch that
every single night because it's a long season."
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The Warriors continue to lead the Western Conference from
Denver with 48 wins and 22 losses.
The performance of the night came in Sacramento, where the
Kings blew a 28-point lead as the Brooklyn Nets came back to win 123-121.
The architect of the comeback was Nets guard D'Angelo Russell,
who delivered a 44-point display to fire the Nets.
Twenty-seven of Russell's points came in a remarkable fourth
quarter, which ended with Rondae Hollis-Jefferson driving in the game-winner
with just under six seconds remaining.
In Milwaukee, the anticipated match-up between the Bucks'
Giannis Antetokounmpo and Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James failed to
materialise as both players were deemed unfit to start for the
Antetokounmpo was ruled out with an ankle problem while
James was sidelined with a sore left groin.
The Bucks shrugged off Antetokounmpo's absence to post a
comfortable 115-101 victory as the Lakers already slim chance of reaching the
playoffs grew even more remote.
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While the Bucks are cruising towards the postseason with a
52-18 record to sit on top of the Eastern Conference, the Lakers remain out of
playoff contention, in 11th place in the West on 31-39.
In Charlotte meanwhile the Philadelphia 76ers squeezed past
the Hornets by 118-114 to stay in third place in the East.
Australian star Ben Simmons had 28 points for the Sixers
while J.J. Redick added 27 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists.