Harden's 50 points not enough against the Spurs

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Lonnie Walker IV tossed for a vocation high 28 and the Spurs hit James Harden's noteworthy lead over the Houston Rockets, 135-133, in twofold extra time.

DeMar DeRozan gathered 23 points, 9 helps and 5 bounce back for Spurs' subsequent straight home win.

Rockets two-game series of wins ended. In Denver, LeBron James scored 25 points and 9 helps and tossed a critical dunk to lead the Los Angeles Lakers to a 105-96 win over the Nuggets.

Anthony Davis additionally scored 25 points and snatched 10 bounce back for the Lakers' recuperation from past disappointment.

Jamal Murray scored 22 points while Paul Millsap had 21 markers on the Nuggets side, focus Nikola Jokic with 13 points and 8 helps.

In New Orleans, Luka Doncic scored 15 of his 33 points in the second from last quarter and posted 18 bounce back in a short time to give the Dallas Mavericks a 118-97 lead over the Pelicans.

Seth Curry contributed 19 and Tim Hardaway Jr. had 12 markers. what's more, Maxi Kleber for Dallas.

Brandon Ingram drove New Orleans, trailing in 6th straight, with 24 pursued by 18 markers Jrue Holiday.

In Cleveland, Blake Griffin hit 24 out of 24 minutes to help the Detroit Pistons lead 127-94 in the Cavaliers.

Andre Drummond tossed for 17 points, 14 bounce back, 4 helps, 5 takes and 4 squares for the Pistons' subsequent straight game.

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Actually it was enough since the refs did not count his slam dunk with over 7 minutes left and the Rockets actually outscored the Spurs in regulation. ;)

I believe a protest is being filed for the gaff.

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