NBA wrap: Kyrie Irving shines as Boston Celtics beats Washington Wizards
Kyrie Irving scores 38 points in Boston Celtics’ 130-125 win over Washington Wizards.
Published : Dec 13, 2018 12:12 IST
Kyrie Irving drained a clutch three pointer with 16 seconds left as short-handed Boston Celtics used a variety of interchangeable parts on offence to beat Washington Wizards 130-125 in overtime on Wednesday.
Irving delivered a game-high 38 points, including consecutive three pointers in the final 40 seconds of overtime, to propel Boston past Wizards for its seventh-straight NBA victory. Irving outduelled Wizard star guard John Wall and scored Boston's last 12 points but he didn't get the job done alone.
Jayson Tatum scored 12 points and grabbed 12 boards for a double-double and Marcus Morris added 27 points for Celtics, which played without three top players, comprising Al Horford, Gordon Hayward and Jaylen Brown. Celtics had five players in double figures and made all 25 of its free throws.
Win for Charlotte Hornets
Elsewhere, Jeremy Lamb sank the game winning shot with less than a second left to lift Charlotte Hornets to a thrilling 108-107 victory over the struggling Detroit Pistons, which failed to hold onto a 10-point lead late in the contest.
Lamb's 22-foot jump shot with 0.3 seconds on the clock resulted in a penalty to Hornets. Lamb's team-mate Malik Monk ran onto the court before the final horn sounded to celebrate and was called for a technical. The basket still counted and Pistons ran out of time.
Kemba Walker finished with a game-high 31 points and had nine assists and eight rebounds for Hornets, which won its third straight and moved into sixth place in the Eastern Conference — a half-game ahead of Detroit. Blake Griffin had 26 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists for Pistons, which has lost six straight.
Raptors downs Warriors
At Oracle Arena, Oakland, California, Kyle Lowry and Serge Ibaka combined for 43 points as Toronto Raptors beat the two-time defending champion Golden State Warriors at home for the first time in 14 years with a 113-93 victory on Wednesday. Lowry finished with 23 points and 12 assists and Ibaka tallied 20 points and 12 rebounds as Toronto won despite not having Kawhi Leonard in the lineup.
“It is good for us to get out there and everyone is touching and moving the ball. Move it, swing it, play with some pace,” Lowry said. “It is our second game on this road trip so a good win for us. Something to build off.”
Danny Green scored 15 points, Pascal Siakam had 13 and Fred VanVleet added 10 to help the Raptors improve to an league-best 23-7, matching the best start in franchise history.
Toronto won despite not having Leonard for a second consecutive night with a sore right hip. Raptors also lost seven-foot centre Jonas Valanciunas to a dislocated left thumb in the first half.
Warriors lost its second straight game to Raptors and was so hopelessly outclassed that it sat its starters and went with its reserves late in the fourth quarter.
“We didn't make shots early in the game and it affected our energy,” said Stephen Curry, who had 10 points. “They got into us early and played aggressive and that set the tone. “It was one of those tough nights. They are obviously a great team.”
Davis scores 44
Also, Anthony Davis scored 44 points and grabbed 18 rebounds as the New Orleans Pelicans held on to defeat the Oklahoma City Thunder 118-114.
Jrue Holiday had 20 points and 10 assists, and Julius Randle added 22 for New Orleans, which has alternated wins and losses in its past 10 games.
Paul George had 25 points and 11 rebounds, and Dennis Schroder scored 24 points for Oklahoma City, who have won five of their last seven contests.