NBA round-up: Warriors defeats Raptors

The Golden State Warriors, stung on Christmas Day in its NBA Finals rematch with the Cleveland Cavaliers, took charge on Wednesday in a 121-111 victory over the Toronto Raptors.

Published : Dec 29, 2016 13:19 IST , Los Angeles

Stephen Curry (left) scored 28 points for the Warriors.
Stephen Curry (left) scored 28 points for the Warriors.
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Stephen Curry (left) scored 28 points for the Warriors.

The Golden State Warriors, stung on Christmas Day in its NBA Finals rematch with the Cleveland Cavaliers, took charge early on Wednesday in a 121-111 victory over the Toronto Raptors.

Kevin Durant posted a double-double of 22 points and 17 rebounds and Stephen Curry scored 28 points for the Warriors, which had squandered a double-digit fourth-quarter lead in its 109-108 loss to the Cavs. "It's huge," Curry said of the bounce-back win. "Obviously that game (on Sunday) didn't go how we wanted it to."

He said facing the Raptors, which is second to the Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference, was a "good test" - and the Warriors looked determined to pass it from the start.

Golden State made nine of its first 10 shots en route to a 22-4 lead less than five minutes into the contest. Klay Thompson scored 12 of his 21 points in Golden State's 42-point first quarter.

Draymond Green scored 14 points and handed out 10 assists for the Warriors, which improved to 28-5. There were miscues to be sure, notably 20 turnovers by the Warriors. "It wasn't pretty, but we got it done," Curry said.

The Raptors closed to within 10 points in the third quarter and had narrowed the gap to 114-109 with 3:01 to play on a layup by DeMarre Carroll.

But Carroll and Terrence Ross were both unable to connect on three-pointers and Curry, fouled after pulling down an offensive rebound, made both free throws with 2:04 remaining to rebuild the Warriors' lead.

While the Raptors saw a seven-game road winning streak end, it also saw a piece of franchise history made as DeMar DeRozan became the club's all-time leading scorer, surpassing Chris Bosh with the 15th of his game-high 29 points.

DeRozan, in his eighth NBA season, finished the night with 10,290 career points, 15 more than Bosh.

Hawks swoops in overtime

Atlanta's German point guard Dennis Schroder scored 27 points, including two clutch free throws with six seconds left, to lift the Hawks to a 102-98 overtime victory over the New York Knicks.

The Hawks led by as many as six points in the extra session but had to battle to the finish to put the game away. New York trimmed the gap to 98-97 and had a chance to win with 16.2 seconds remaining, but Knicks guard Derrick Rose, pressured by Atlanta's Thabo Sefolosha, lost control of the ball.

The Knicks had to foul and Schroder calmly made two free throws. The Knicks inbounded to Kristaps Porzingis, who was fouled while shooting a three-pointer but missed two of three foul shots with 3.6 seconds left.

Paul Millsap then made two free throws to seal the win over a Knicks team that played more than half the game without leading scorer Carmelo Anthony, who was ejected with 3:08 to play in the second quarter after a swipe to Sefolosha's face.

Pelicans overcome Clippers

New Orleans Pelicans coach Alvin Gentry was ejected after picking up two technical fouls in the first half of his team's 102-98 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers.

Pelicans was trailing 45-39 when Gentry was banished from the sideline for arguing a foul called on rookie guard Buddy Hield.

New Orleans was down 76-68 late in the third quarter before closing the period with a 9-0 run. Pelicans out-scored the Clippers 21-10 in the first seven minutes of the fourth quarter to seize control.

Anthony Davis scored 20 points and Hield added 17 as the Pelicans handed the reeling Clippers a fourth straight defeat - despite the return of point guard Chris Paul after a three-game absence with a strained hamstring.

In Chicago, forward Jimmy Butler drained a buzzer-beater from just inside the three-point arc to lift the Bulls to a 101-99 victory over the Brooklyn Nets.

It was also close in Denver, where Danilo Gallinari banked in a turnaround jump shot with 27 seconds left to lift the Nuggets to a 105-103 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves.

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