Calgary Herald

Warriors deny LeBron a Christmas win

Durant dominant in Finals rematch against Cavaliers

- JANIE MCCAULEY

LeBron James drove to the basket in the waning seconds and Kevin Durant swatted away any chance Cleveland had at a Christmas Day comeback.

Durant pumped his fist again and again, emphatical­ly shook his head and pounded his chest in delight. It looked a lot like the dominant Durant from the NBA Finals six months ago.

Klay Thompson hit a go-ahead three-pointer with 1:33 left, Durant delivered on both ends of the floor and the Golden State Warriors beat the Cavaliers 99-92 on Monday in a festive holiday rematch of the past three Finals.

“There’s just so much joy in the arena today because it’s Christmas and we all feed off of that,” Durant said.

Durant’s block against a driving James with 24.5 seconds left went to official review and was ruled clean. Durant finished with 25 points, seven rebounds and five blocked shots.

“He’s one of the leaders in shot blocks a game,” James said. “He’s been doing a heck of a job.”

Kevin Love had 31 points and a season-best 18 rebounds, while James contribute­d 20 points, six rebounds and six assists in a rivalry missing one key piece: Warriors star Stephen Curry, who missed his eighth straight game with a sprained right ankle.

Thompson scored 24 points and Draymond Green had a tripledoub­le with 12 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists. It was Golden State’s 12th win in 13 games after its 11game winning streak was snapped by Denver on Saturday.

Warriors rookie Jordan Bell travelled with 2:13 left and James tied it. Bell made up for that mistake with a key offensive rebound and pass to Thompson for his fourth three.

No surprise, the uptempo, running rivals provided high entertainm­ent once again. The Warriors last June captured a second championsh­ip in three years against James and the Cavaliers.

“I forgot all about it,” Cavs coach Tyronn Lue said with a chuckle.

The Cavs, having won six of seven and playing for the first time since Thursday, had their run of scoring at least 100 points end at 26 games.

THUNDER 112, ROCKETS 107

At Oklahoma City, Russell Westbrook had 31 points and 11 assists to help the Thunder stay hot with a win over Houston.

Paul George scored 24 points and Carmelo Anthony added 20 for the Thunder, who won their fifth straight game. Oklahoma City shot 54.4 per cent from the field.

James Harden led the Rockets with 29 points, but he made just seven of 18 field goals. The league’s leading scorer was coming off back-to-back 51-point games.

Trevor Ariza and Eric Gordon each scored 20 points and Clint Capela added 19 points and 10 rebounds for Houston, which lost its third straight.

76ERS 105, KNICKS 98

At New York, Joel Embiid had 25 points and 16 rebounds, JJ Redick scored 24 points and Philadelph­ia snapped a five-game losing streak.

Embiid and Redick were cleared to play after going through pregame warm-ups, and their presence gave the 76ers just enough to win their first Christmas Day appearance since 2001.

Embiid, who has been battling a bad back, powered through a bigman duel with Enes Kanter, who had a season-high 31 points and a career-best 22 rebounds.

Kristaps Porzingis scored 22 points for the Knicks, who fell to 22-30 on Christmas.

WIZARDS 111, CELTICS 103

At Boston, Bradley Beal scored 25 points, John Wall had 21 points and 14 assists and Washington beat the Celtics in their first Christmas Day home game in franchise history.

Otto Porter Jr. added 20 points and Kelly Oubre Jr. finished with 16, helping Washington take the first meeting between the teams since Boston’s Game 7 victory at home in the second round of the playoffs last spring.

Eastern Conference-leading Boston lost for the third time in four games. Kyrie Irving and Jayson Tatum each scored 20 points for the Celtics, while Terry Rozier had 16.

 ?? TONY AVELAR/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Warriors forward Kevin Durant, right, blocked a key late shot by LeBron James and celebrated in front of Cleveland’s Jae Crowder during Golden State’s victory Monday in Oakland.
TONY AVELAR/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Warriors forward Kevin Durant, right, blocked a key late shot by LeBron James and celebrated in front of Cleveland’s Jae Crowder during Golden State’s victory Monday in Oakland.

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