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Harden’s 38 sees Rockets down Cavs

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LOS ANGELES: James Harden’s 16th tripledoub­le of the season led the Houston Rockets to victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday as Boston sent Chicago spinning to their fifth consecutiv­e defeat.

Harden topped the scoring with 38 points as the Rockets improved to 46-21 to strengthen their grip on third spot in the Western Conference standings in Texas with a 117-112 win.

Harden was one of six Houston players to make double figures, with Ryan Anderson the next top scorer with 16 points, while Patrick Beverley and Eric Gordon both weighed in with 13 apiece.

Cleveland, who fell to 43-22, were reliant on LeBron James and Kyrie Irving to provide the bulk of their points.

James led the Cavs scoring with 30 points while Irving weighed with 28. Only one other Cleveland player — Richard Jefferson with 16 — made double figures at Houston’s Toyota Center.

With the exception of James and Irving, a weary Cavs line-up looked to be suffering after-effects from Saturday’s road game in Orlando, where no fewer than seven players had posted double figures.

Harden’s virtuoso display ultimately tipped a back-and-forth battle Houston’s way.

The 27-year-old point guard’s 11-point third quarter was crucial as Houston wiped out a nine-point half-time deficit to haul the Rockets back into the contest.

In Boston, the Celtics crushed visiting Chicago 100-80 to leave the Bulls reflecting on a fifth straight loss.

Avery Bradley had 17 points and grabbed six rebounds while Al Horford contribute­d 12 points, seven rebounds and six assists for the Celtics, who scored the first 13 points and cruised to victory.

The Celtics improved to 42-25, just behind Washington (41-24) and leaders Cleveland. The Bulls slid to 31-35, 10th in the East and 1½ games behind Milwaukee for the final play-off berth.

The Bulls managed only 26 points in the first half, the fewest allowed the first two quarters by Boston all season.

Celtics coach Brad Stevens was satisfied with Boston’s ruthless approach against a side struggling for confidence.

“That’s an easy game to kind of make an excuse about and not play the best you can,” Stevens said. “I thought our guys came out doing the right thing.”

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