NBA roundup: Spurs romps past Raptors, 76ers edges Timberwolves

The San Antonio Spurs dominated Toronto 110-82 on Tuesday, handing the Raptors its worst defeat of the NBA season in a clash of elite teams.

Published : Jan 04, 2017 12:50 IST

San Antonio Spurs forward Kawhi Leonard (2) and referee Nick Buchert share a laugh during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Toronto Raptors.
San Antonio Spurs forward Kawhi Leonard (2) and referee Nick Buchert share a laugh during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Toronto Raptors.
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San Antonio Spurs forward Kawhi Leonard (2) and referee Nick Buchert share a laugh during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Toronto Raptors.

The San Antonio Spurs dominated Toronto 110-82 on Tuesday, handing the Raptors its worst defeat of the NBA season in a clash of elite teams.

Kawhi Leonard scored 25 points and LaMarcus Aldridge added 23 as the Spurs, second in the Western Conference behind Golden State, raced to a big first-quarter lead that it wouldn’t relinquish.

Firing on all cylinders on their home floor, the Spurs led by 30 points going into the fourth quarter, which starters Leonard, Aldridge, Tony Parker and Pau Gasol all sat out.

The Spurs, which fell in overtime to Atlanta on Sunday, is now 6-1 this season in games after a defeat.

Parker added 15 points and his eight assists matched the total produced by the Raptors.

The Spurs, in contrast, had 32 assists, along with a season-high in blocked shots with 15.

“Any team is dangerous when you move the ball like that,” Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. “It’s hard to guard when the ball changes sides. You are able to play with open people and shots are more uncontested - and it just multiplies.”

Toronto’s DeMar DeRozan led all scorers with 26 points. Terrance Ross poured in 17, Cory Joseph added 11 points and DeMarre Carroll hit for 10 for the Raptors, which is second in the East behind the Cleveland Cavaliers but was showing signs of fatigue in the final game of a 13-day, six-game road trip.

It was a different story in Philadelphia, where Robert Covington laid in an inbounds lob from Dario Saric with two-tenths of a second remaining in the 76ers’ 93-91 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves.

“That’s the way we drew it up,” Covington said of the dramatic play. “That’s how we did it yesterday in practice, the same exact way. We executed to perfection.”

Philadelphia notched its second straight victory, but not before the Timberwolves erased a 26-point third-quarter deficit, knotting the score at 91-91 on Ricky Rubio’s three-pointer with 1.6 seconds left.

Joel Embiid led Philadelphia with 25 points and Ersan Ilyasova added 19. Covington finished with 13, but the tough 76ers fans again booed his misses from three-point range.

Philadelphia coach Brett Brown said the critics were overlooking Covington’s defensive contributions. He was the primary defender on Timberwolves star Andrew Wiggins, who began the night averaging a team-high 22 points per game but managed just eight.

Suns finally beat the Heat

The Phoenix Suns beat Miami for the first time since November 3, 2009, its 99-90 victory marking a sixth straight defeat for the reeling Heat.

Devin Booker scored 18 of his 27 points in the second half and Marquese Chriss added a career-high 18 for the Suns, which had lost 12 straight to its rival from Florida.

“That tells you how talented they’ve been for the last few years ... still really talented, just short-handed tonight,” said Booker, who was just 13 the last time the Suns triumphed over the Heat.

Goran Dragic’s 24 points paced the Heat, which dressed the league minimum of eight players as injuries and ailments ranging from food poisoning to migraine sidelined others.

Randle triple-double fuels Lakers

Julius Randle notched the third triple-double of his career to help the Lakers end a three-game losing streak with a 116-102 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies in Los Angeles.

Randle scored 19 points, grabbed 14 rebounds and handed out 11 assists as the young Lakers team won for just the third time in 18 games.

In Detroit, Paul George scored 32 points and the Indiana Pacers matched their season high in a 121-116 victory over the Pistons.

And in Denver, Sacramento Kings center DeMarcus Cousins scored a game-high 31 points to go with six rebounds and six assists in a 120-113 victory over the Nuggets.

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