Returning Thompson Stars In Warriors Triumph, Rockets Streak Continues
9th March 2019
Raptors star Kawhi Leonard scored 31 points and Kyle Lowry had a triple double with 13 points, 12 assists and 11 rebounds as Toronto used a second-half surge to rout the New Orleans Pelicans, 127-104
- Klay Thompson roared back into action for Golden State on Friday, leading the Warriors to a 122-105 win over the Denver Nuggets
- The Warriors were looking to rebound from their worst loss of the season -- a humiliating 128-95 drubbing at home on Tuesday by the Boston Celtics -- and they got the job done
- Elsewhere, James Harden racked up 31 points and 10 rebounds as the Houston Rockets stretched their winning streak to a season-best seven games by beating the Philadelphia 76ers, 107-91
LOS ANGELES, United
States- Klay Thompson roared back into action for Golden State on Friday,
leading the Warriors to a 122-105 win over the Denver Nuggets in a marquee
showdown between the two best teams in the NBA's Western Conference.
The Warriors were looking to rebound from their worst loss
of the season -- a humiliating 128-95 drubbing at home on Tuesday by the Boston
Celtics -- and they got the job done.
Thompson, who had missed two games with a sore knee,
delivered a game-high 39 points, scoring 27 of them in the first half. He
drained nine three-pointers overall.
"I let the game come to me," Thompson said.
"I took two games off and it felt like eternity.
"It gets kind of sentimental knowing we have only so
many games left in the season in this building and we want to give our fans a
show.
"Everybody out there is a threat and that makes our
team so dangerous."
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Kevin Durant added 26 points and six assists, Stephen Curry
scored 17 points and DeMarcus Cousins finished with 13 points and six blocked
shots for the two-time defending NBA champions.
"It is a long regular season and the guys are eager to
get to the playoffs. At the end of the day, we've all got our eyes on that
three-peat. Nothing can deter us from that," said Thompson.
Malik Beasley scored 17 points off the bench for the
Nuggets, who lost for the fourth time in five games following a five-game
winning streak.
Elsewhere, James Harden racked up 31 points and 10 rebounds
as the Houston Rockets stretched their winning streak to a season-best seven
games by beating the Philadelphia 76ers, 107-91.
Houston dominated for much of the game, scoring 37 points in
the first quarter and leading by 22 points at the end of the third quarter at
the Toyota Center arena in Texas.
"Our pace and energy has been really good and it always
helps to be healthy," Houston guard Chris Paul said.
The 76ers cut the lead to 16 with five minutes remaining,
but Harden scored his 30th point of the contest soon after.
With the Rockets in cruise control, coach Mike D'Antoni took
several of his starters out of the game to give the reserves some playing time.
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The Rockets got their revenge as Philadelphia had won the
first meeting of the teams this season in January, 121-93, behind 32 points
from center Joel Embiid.
But Embiid was out on Friday due to a knee injury.
Philadelphia's Tobias Harris finished with 22 points and Ben
Simmons played through the discomfort of a bad stomach to score 10 points, 10
assists and nine rebounds as the 76ers lost their second straight game.
The Rockets got a scare in the first half when Harden
collided with Simmons and went crashing to the floor. He appeared to be in pain
but got up and went to the dressing room.
After receiving treatment, he returned to help the Rockets
to a 59-44 lead at the half.
In Louisiana, Raptors star Kawhi Leonard scored 31 points
and Kyle Lowry had a triple double with 13 points, 12 assists and 11 rebounds
as Toronto used a second-half surge to rout the New Orleans Pelicans, 127-104.
Pascal Siakam scored 19 points and Jeremy Lin had 14 in the
win.
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The Pelicans played without three starters as Jrue Holiday
(abdominal strain), E'Twaun Moore (quad contusion) and Anthony Davis (sore
back) were ruled out.
Jahlil Okafor started in Davis' place, but he also left the
contest in the third quarter because of a sprained ankle.
Rookie Frank Jackson led the Pelicans with 20 points, Julius
Randle added 18 points and Cheick Diallo added 16 points and 12 rebounds off
the bench.
In Florida, veteran guard Dwyane Wade sparked a
third-quarter rally and the Miami Heat scored 10 straight in the final quarter
to pull out a 126-110 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers.