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Durant, Suns eclipse Nuggets

There was controvers­y in Philadelph­ia as officials acknowledg­ed they missed a call that would have given the hosts a chance to win it at the free-throw line

- ADDITIONAL REPORTING BY STAFF WRITER

Kevin Durant on Wednesday scored 30 points and grabbed 13 rebounds to lead the Phoenix Suns to a 104-97 victory over reigning NBA champions the Denver Nuggets to keep things close at the top of the Western Conference.

The Suns made 16 three-pointers and never trailed after the first quarter in Denver, Colorado.

Durant said it was not a matter of making a statement, but of paying attention to detail in a demanding final playoff push.

“I don’t know if you’re trying to show anybody anything,” Durant said. “I think [we’re] just trying to keep getting better ... we’re just trying to play good ball.”

Denver’s two-time NBA Most Valuable Player Nikola Jokic, playing with a sore back and hip, scored 22 points with nine rebounds and 10 assists, but the Nuggets clearly felt the absence of point guard Jamal Murray, who missed a third straight game with a sprained ankle.

It was just their third defeat in 18 games since the All-Star break, but left them just half a game ahead of Oklahoma City and Minnesota atop the West.

In Minneapoli­s, the Minnesota Timberwolv­es beat the Detroit Pistons 106-91, but the short-handed Thunder fell to the red-hot Houston Rockets, who pushed their winning streak to 10 games with a 132-126 overtime triumph in Oklahoma City.

The Thunder were without star guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who was sidelined with a quadriceps contusion.

Josh Giddey carried the load in his absence, scoring 31 points, but Houston’s Jalen Green led all scorers with 37 points and the Rockets outscored the Thunder 20-14 in overtime to seal the win.

Houston remained a game behind the Golden State Warriors for 10th place and the last play-in berth in the West.

The Golden State Warriors, fueled by 23 points from Andrew Wiggins and two late baskets by Stephen Curry, beat the Magic 101-93 in Orlando, despite the ejection of Draymond Green just 3 minutes, 36 seconds into the contest.

Curry was left shaking his head when Green was tossed, receiving two quick technical fouls for heatedly arguing a foul call.

It was the fourth ejection of the season for Green, who missed 16 games after he was suspended in December last year for swinging an arm into the head of Suns center Jusuf Nurkic.

“Too bad,”

Warriors coach

Steve Kerr said of Green’s ejection. “It was unfortunat­e. He deserved it and he’ll bounce back. I’m just proud of the guys for stepping up.”

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James returned from a one-game absence to post a tripledoub­le of 23 points, 14 rebounds and 12 assists in a 136-124 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies.

James sat out the Lakers’ comefrom-behind double-overtime victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday with a sore ankle.

Anthony Davis, who played nearly 52 minutes on Tuesday, was sidelined with a hyperexten­ded knee, but Rui Hachimura provided a big lift, drilling seven of eight three-point attempts on the way to 32 points with 10 rebounds to help the Lakers win their fifth straight.

There was controvers­y in Philadelph­ia.

The Los

Angeles

Clippers edged the 76ers 108-107, but officials acknowledg­ed after the game they missed a call in the waning seconds that would have given the hosts the chance to win it at the free-throw line.

Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard made a pair of three-point plays in the final minute and came up with a big block on Kelly Oubre Jr with 5.1 seconds remaining.

The Sixers, down by one, had one last opportunit­y after a jump ball and coach Nick Nurse was incensed that no foul was called on Paul George as he defended Oubre’s final attempt.

Nurse rushed onto the court to dispute the non-call, Oubre voicing his displeasur­e, too.

“I just thought it was enough contact to call, but that’s the way it goes sometimes,” Nurse said.

Referee Kevin Scott told a reporter that in real time officials thought George jumped vertically, but that “in post-game video review we did observe some slight drift to his left by the defender George, and a foul should have been called.”

There was some good news for the Sixers, as Nurse confirmed before the game that he believed there was “a very good likelihood” that NBA Most Valuable Player Joel Embiid would return before the post-season.

Embiid has been sidelined since Jan. 30 by a knee injury that required surgery.

Elsewhere, the Nets edged the Wizards 122-119 in overtime, the Hornets stung the Cavaliers 118111, the Knicks routed the Raptors 145-101, the Hawks trounced the Trail Blazers 120-106, the Bulls battered the Pacers 125-99 and the Spurs silenced the Jazz 118-111.

 ?? PHOTO: ISAIAH J. DOWNING-USA TODAY ?? Kevin Durant of the Phoenix Suns, top, shoots against the Denver Nuggets in their NBA game at Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado, on Wednesday.
PHOTO: ISAIAH J. DOWNING-USA TODAY Kevin Durant of the Phoenix Suns, top, shoots against the Denver Nuggets in their NBA game at Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado, on Wednesday.
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