The Phnom Penh Post

Rockets’ Harden plays down talk of MVP

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HOUSTON star James Harden played down talk of being this season’s NBA Most Valuable Player after his latest high-scoring triple-double on Tuesday as the Cleveland Cavaliers stumbled to defeat against Utah.

Harden, one of several players excelling in a high-scoring season across the league, finished with 40 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists as Houston improved to 31-9 with a 121-114 win over the Charlotte Hornets.

The Rockets talisman came to Houston’s rescue after Charlotte staged a dramatic fourth quarter fightback to take a shock lead.

Houston appeared to be cruising to victory after Corey Brewer’s 3-pointer gave them a 108-90 lead with around eight minutes left.

But Charlotte responded with a 21-2 rally which featured four consecutiv­e 3-pointers as the Hornets edged into a 111-110 advantage with just over two minutes to go.

Harden steadied the ship, however, with an assist for Ryan Anderson’s 3-pointer before adding two layups to settle Houston’s nerves.

Harden’s late interventi­on to secure the game capped another performanc­e likely to ensure he remains firmly in the conversati­on for NBA MVP.

The 27-year-old, however, said he is not thinking about personal glory as he spearheads Houston’s drive towards the postseason.

“As long as I play the right way and be unselfish and we win games, all of that is going to come,” Harden said of MVP speculatio­n. I don’t really put too much into that or think about it too much. If it happens it happens. The most important thing is winning.”

LeBron, Cavs stumble

In Salt Lake City, LeBron James scored a game-high 29 points but it was not enough to prevent the NBA champion Cleveland Cavaliers slipping to defeat against the Jazz, who improved 24-16 with the win.

Cleveland, which fell to 28-9, was undone by a potent all-round scoring display from Utah which was led by Gordon Hayward with 29 points and Rodney Hood (18 points). No fewer than six Jazz players finished with double figures on the night.

While Cleveland struggled, the Golden State Warriors marched on in their home game against the Miami Heat, winning 107-95.

Kevin Durant topscored for the Warriors with 28 points, while Stephen Curry had a relatively quiet night with 24 points.

The win stretched Golden State’s lead at the top of the Western Conference standings at 33-6, with San Antonio second on 30-8. The Spurs fell 109-107 against the Milwaukee Bucks, Michael Beasley top-scoring for the visitors with 28 points.

In Toronto, DeMar DeRozan poured on 41 points as the Raptors snapped their two-game losing streak with a 114106 victory over the Boston Celtics.

DeRozan grabbed 13 rebounds and made eight of nine shots from the foul line to help the Raptors improve to 25-13 at the Air Canada Centre. It was the Celtics’ first defeat in five games and saw them fall to 23-15.

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