NBA Round Up: Harden records back-to-back 50+ points and loses, Warriors march on
Houston Rockets guard James Harden topped 50 points for the second straight game, but his team lost again in the NBA on Friday.
Harden hit 15 of 28 shots (six of 14 behind the arc) to score 51 against the Los Angeles Clippers, who came away 128-118 winners.
He also had 51 points in a 122-116 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on Wednesday.
The Rockets star is the first player with consecutive 50-point games since Kobe Bryant did it four games in a row in 2006-07.
Harden unleashed his usual repertoire of drives, threes, and other scoring moves, including a nifty step-back three at the half-time buzzer.
.@JHarden13’s 30 point first-half. pic.twitter.com/MW13YeW0XJ
— Houston Rockets (@HoustonRockets) December 23, 2017
That Houston lost both games because of a lax defense might be reason to worry. The Rockets blew a 15-point second-half lead, giving up 36 points to Austin Rivers and 32 to Lou Williams in the loss.
The Rockets’ collapse appeared to frustrate Harden, who was ejected for knocking the ball out of a referee’s hands in the final minute.
RED-HOT RIVERS
Rivers had a career-high 36 points to lead the Clippers over the Rockets.
Enes Kanter has played well since going from Oklahoma City Thunder to the New York Knicks this season. The center tied a season high with 22 points and added 16 rebounds in a 104-101 loss to the Pistons.
BAD BEAL
When he is on, Washington Wizards guard Bradley Beal can score with anyone (23.8 points per game this season). Friday was not one of those nights. Beal shot a dreadful two of 15 from the field and finished with four points.
WESTBROOK DELIVERS
Russell Westbrook calmly knocks down a three-pointer with 1.9 seconds left to boost the Thunder to a 120-117 victory over the Hawks.
The Brodie and the buzzer-beater. Here’s how it looked on @FoxSportsOK pic.twitter.com/4S14VFGNrA
— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) December 23, 2017
FRIDAY’S RESULTS
Detroit Pistons 104-101 New York Knicks
New Orleans Pelicans 111-97 Orlando Magic
Brooklyn Nets 119-84 Washington Wizards
Los Angeles Clippers 128-118 Houston Rockets
Miami Heat 113-101 Dallas Mavericks
Milwaukee Bucks 109-104 Charlotte Hornets
Oklahoma City Thunder 120-117 Atlanta Hawks
Denver Nuggets 102-85 Portland Trail Blazers
Golden State Warriors 113-106 Los Angeles Lakers
THUNDER AT JAZZ
This would seem to be a matchup of two teams headed in opposite directions, as the Thunder have won nine of 12 games, while the Jazz have lost seven of nine. Yet, they are still separated by only 2.5 games in the standings.