NBA Round Up: Warriors snap streak, LeBron and Westbrook post triple-doubles
The Golden State Warriors snapped their three-game losing streak after rallying to beat the Philadelphia 76ers, while LeBron James and Russell Westbrook starred for the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Golden State trailed by 12 points at the end of the third quarter, but the Warriors finished strongly to outlast the 76ers 106-104 on Tuesday.
James recorded 16 points, 11 rebounds and 12 assists as reigning NBA champions the Cavs downed the Detroit Pistons 128-96.
The Thunder defeated the Brooklyn Nets 122-104 thanks to Westbrook’s 33rd triple-double of the season.
WARRIORS AVOID FOURTH STRAIGHT LOSS
And it was courtesy of ‘Splash Brothers’ Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson.
Curry finished with 29 points and Thompson contributed 28 points for the Warriors, who outscored the Sixers 28-14 in the final quarter.
CAVS BACK IN FORM
The Eastern Conference leaders had lost four of five games heading into Tuesday, but that changed in Cleveland.
James’ 52nd triple-double of his career and 10th of the season inspired the Cavs on home court.
Kyrie Irving had 26 points for the Cavs, who are two and a half games clear of the Boston Celtics, while Detroit’s Tobias Harris posted 17 points.
ANOTHER NIGHT, ANOTHER TRIPLE-DOUBLE
Westbrook – the triple-double king – was at it again for the Thunder.
His 25 points, 19 assists and 12 rebounds guided the Thunder to a third consecutive win.
Victor Oladipo added 21 points away to the Nets, who had 25 points from Brook Lopez.
WESTBROOK SHINES
A performance to remember. Russ dishes out 19 assists in Brooklyn to help the @okcthunder get the W on the road!#DEWxNBA pic.twitter.com/hF3a15kfRT
— NBA (@NBA) March 15, 2017
LeBron’s had a career best 10 triple-doubles this season.
Take a look at the best play from each of those games! pic.twitter.com/jEaIZUDrkk
— NBA (@NBA) March 15, 2017
PELICANS DUO STAR, KNICKS RALLY
DeMarcus Cousins put up 22 points and Anthony Davis scored a double-double as the New Orleans Pelicans crushed the Portland Trail Blazers 100-77.
The New York Knicks overturned a 13-point deficit to trump the Indiana Pacers 87-81.
STREAKING SPURS IN ACTION
Eyeing a third successive win, the San Antonio Spurs host the Trail Blazers on Wednesday. The Los Angeles Clippers are at home to the Milwaukee Bucks, the Washington Wizards face the Dallas Mavericks, the Celtics meet the Minnesota Timberwolves, while the Houston Rockets entertain the Los Angeles Lakers.