NBA Wrap: Warriors crashes to second successive loss; Harden scores 58

Stunned by the Miami Heat on Wednesday, the Golden State Warriors was upstaged by Orlando Magic on Thursday.

Published : Mar 01, 2019 12:31 IST

Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry
Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry
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Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry

Reigning NBA champion the Golden State Warriors suffered consecutive defeats after squandering a lead in its shock 103-96 loss to the Orlando Magic.

The Warriors – playing without star Kevin Durant – was beaten for the third time in its last four games, blowing a 11-point fourth-quarter advantage on Thursday.

Golden State was stunned 126-125 by Dwyane Wade's buzzer-beating shot in the Miami Heat's victory on Wednesday.

Aaron Gordon posted 22 points and 15 rebounds as the Magic snapped an 11-game losing streak to the Warriors.

The Warriors side was led by Stephen Curry's 33 points, though he was only one for six in the final quarter in Orlando.

James Harden produced a mammoth performance to lead the Houston Rockets past the Heat 121-118.

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The Rockets was without Eric Gordon and Kenneth Faried, so Harden stepped up by scoring 58 points and adding 10 assists.

It was Harden's sixth 50-point game of the season and 15th of his career as the Rockets overturned a 21-point deficit.

Harris powers 76ers at OKC

Tobias Harris scored 32 points while shooting five of seven from three-point range in the Philadelphia 76ers' 108-104 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder.

Karl-Anthony Towns had 42 points and 17 rebounds, but Bojan Bogdanovic dropped 37 in the Indiana Pacers' 122-115 victory against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Donovan Mitchell led the Utah Jazz past the Denver Nuggets 111-104 on the back of 24 points, eight rebounds and five assists. It was Utah's third successive victory.

Chriss scoreless in Cavs win

Cleveland Cavaliers forward Marquese Chriss shot 0 for five from the floor with zero points and was a minus-14 in 13 minutes. Cleveland were able to drop the New York Knicks 125-118, though.

Wade leaves Rockets in a spin

Wade is known for his pump fake, but we can put money on it you cannot name another time he got away with four separate fakes on the same play.

Thursday's results

Orlando Magic 103-96 Golden State Warriors
Indiana Pacers 122-115 Minnesota Timberwolves
Houston Rockets 121-118 Miami Heat
Cleveland Cavaliers 125-118 New York Knicks
Philadelphia 76ers 108-104 Oklahoma City Thunder
Utah Jazz 111-104 Denver Nuggets

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