Deccan Chronicle

Cavs caught short

Philadelph­ia thump Cleveland by 47 points

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Los Angeles, Dec. 8: Slovenian sensation Luka Doncic put his name alongside that of NBA icon Michael Jordan Saturday as he scored 26 points in the Dallas Mavericks’ 130-84 rout of the New Orleans Pelicans.

Doncic also handed out nine assists and grabbed six rebounds in 26 minutes on the floor. It was his

18th straight game with at least 20 points, five rebounds and five assists.

That tied him with sixtime NBA champion Jordan for the longest such streak since the NBA/ABA merger in the

1970s. The only other player in NBA history to achieve the feat is Oscar Robertson.

The Mavericks’ big win — their third this season by a margin of more than

40 points — was just one of the blowouts on a night that saw the Philadelph­ia

76ers crush the Cleveland

Cavaliers 141-94 behind 34 points from Ben Simmons.

Doncic didn’t even play the last 14:20 of the contest, the Mavs’ fifth straight victory and their

10th in 11 games. Dallas led 104-66 after three quarters, giving coach Rick Carlisle a chance to rest his starters late in anticipati­on of a Sunday home game against the Sacramento Kings.

Tim Hardaway Jr scored

14 points and Kristaps Porzingis chipped in 13 before exiting and Boban

Marjanovic contribute­d 15 points and 16 rebounds off the bench.

The Mavericks’ 46-point margin of victory was their second-largest of the season. They crushed Golden State by 48 in November — and also beat Cleveland by 42.

They’re second in the Western Conference standings behind LeBron James’s Los Angeles Lakers, but Carlisle cautioned against overconfid­eAustralia­n guard Simmons was the star in Philadelph­ia, where his 34 points included the second three-pointer of his NBA career.

Simmons made 12 of 14 from the field and made nine of 12 free throws as the 76ers improved to 11-0 at home.

With Joel Embiid sitting out with a left hip contusion, Simmons attacked early. He scored 14 points in the first quarter as the

76ers raced to a 36-18 lead. Simmons finished the first half with 26 points, three rebounds, five assists, two steals and two blocked shots as the 76ers grabbed a 77-36 halftime lead and never looked back.

Things were closer in Houston, where James Harden scored 18 of his 34 points in the fourth quarter and the Rockets pulled away late to beat the Phoenix Suns 115-109.

The score was knotted at

89-89 with 7:35 left to play. Harden drained a stepback three-pointer to make it 92-89 launching a run of 13 straight points from Harden that saw the Rockets seize control.

INDIANA PACERS EDGE PAST KNICKS

The New York Knicks suffered a heartbreak­ing defeat in their first game since firing head coach David Fizdale on Friday.

Julius Randle missed a free throw with one-tenth of a second remaining as the Knicks fell 104-103 to the Indiana Pacers at Madison Square Garden.

With interim coach Mike Miller at the helm, the Knicks erased an 11-point fourth-quarter deficit.

They had a chance to force overtime after Randle was fouled in a scramble under the basket. Randle made the first free throw, but was off target with the second and the Knicks lost their ninth straight. —

 ??  ?? Raul Neto (left) of Philadelph­ia 76ers goes past Matthew Dellavedov­a of Cleveland Cavaliers for a basket during their NBA game in Philadelph­ia on Saturday. Philadelph­ia won 141-94.
Raul Neto (left) of Philadelph­ia 76ers goes past Matthew Dellavedov­a of Cleveland Cavaliers for a basket during their NBA game in Philadelph­ia on Saturday. Philadelph­ia won 141-94.

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