NBA roundup: Harden-inspired Nets overpower Clippers, Suns go down against Grizzlies
Los Angeles, California - James Harden scored 39 points in his second game since coming out of the NBA's Covid-19 protocols to inspire the Brooklyn Nets past the Los Angeles Clippers 124-108.
Harden returned with 36 points and a triple-double in the Nets' 122-155 win over the Los Angeles Lakers on Christmas Day and backed that up against the depleted Clippers, who were without star duo Paul George (elbow) and Kawhi Leonard (ACL).
The 2018 NBA MVP was in a dominant mood, with Kevin Durant absent in protocols, shooting 15 of 25 from the field and providing 15 assists, as well as having eight rebounds and two steals.
Patty Mills and Nicolas Claxton both contributed 18 points for the Nets, while the latter had three blocks. Marcus Morris Sr was the Clippers' best with 24 points, five rebounds and six assists.
Brooklyn head coach Steve Nash praised the team and Harden in particular for their resilience in dealing with the roster crisis over the past few weeks.
Around the league
Trae Young returned from Covid protocols with 29 points and nine assists but it was not enough as the Atlanta Hawks lost 130-118 to the Chicago Bulls, for whom Zach LaVine (30 points, four rebounds, nine assists) and DeMar DeRozan (35 points, five rebounds, 10 assists) impressed. LaVine and DeRozan became the first team-mates each with 20 points and five assists in a half over the last 25 seasons.
Ja Morant drained a last-gasp clutch shot to earn the Memphis Grizzlies a thrilling 114-113 win over the Phoenix Suns, who were missing center Deandre Ayton and head coach Monty Williams after entering protocols. Desmond Bane had a career-high 32 points and Morant finished with 33, grabbing the win after Devin Booker (30 points) had put the Suns ahead with five seconds left with a three-pointer.
The Utah Jazz extended their win streak to four games, even without injured Donovan Mitchell, as they defeated the San Antonio Spurs 110-104 with Jordan Clarkson (23 points, eight rebounds, five assists) starring off the bench.
Jaylen Brown has been in hot point-scoring form lately but his shooting was down at 33.3% as the Boston Celtics – without Jayson Tatum who has entered Covid protocols - lost 108-103 to the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Brown scored 26 points but made only two of eight from beyond the arc.
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