The Asian Age

ROCKETS FINALLY FLY, BEAT LAKERS

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Los Angeles, Jan. 1: The Houston Rockets take some good news — and perhaps some bad — into 2018 after snapping their five- game NBA losing streak with a 148- 142 double- overtime victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday.

James Harden scored 40 points but departed in the final minute of regulation with a hamstring injury.

Point guard Chris Paul scored 15 of his 28 points in the two overtime periods to carry Houston to a muchneeded win on their home floor.

Paul played a part in four straight baskets in the first extra period, but Lakers forward Brandon Ingram made two free throws with eighttenth­s of a second remaining to force the second.

In the second extra session, Paul made six free throws in the final minute and Houston took the lead for good on a secondchan­ce basket by reserve forward P. J. Tucker — his only points in the contest.

Moments later Tucker swatted away a three- point attempt by the Lakers Kyle Kuzma.

Trevor Ariza scored 26 points for Houston, who trailed by as many as 17 points.

WILLIAMS FUELS CLIPPERS In Los Angeles, Lou Williams came off the bench to score 40 points and propel the Clippers to a 106- 98 victory over the Charlotte Hornets.

Williams scored 16 points in the first quarter as the Clippers seized the lead. But the Hornets held them to just 13 points in the second period while fashioning a 28- 7 scoring run that put Charlotte up by as many as 14.

Charlotte led by 10 at the interval, but Blake Griffin scored 14 of his 25 points in a third quarter dominated 33- 14 by Los Angeles.

MAVERICKS VICTOR

In Oklahoma City, Dallas rookie Dennis Smith Jr Produced 11 points in the final 1: 39 to lift the Mavericks to a 116- 113 victory over the Thunder.

Thanks in large part to Smith, the Mavs withstood Thunder star Russell Westbrook’s latest triple- double of 38 points, 15 rebounds and 11 assists.

WIZARDS TAME BULLS Bradley Beal was the star in Washington, scoring 17 of his 39 points in the fourth quarter as the Wizards rallied to beat the Chicago Bulls 114- 110.

John Wall scored 21 points for Washington, his threepoint play with 29.4 seconds left to play putting the hosts ahead for good.

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