Manila Bulletin

Suns refuse to set; Celts nip Clippers

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LOS ANGELES (AFP) — LeBron James exploded for 38 points but it was not enough to prevent the Los Angeles Lakers from sliding to a 114-104 defeat against the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday.

A testy clash between the Western Conference rivals saw Phoenix star Devin Booker ejected for two technical fouls during the second half before the Suns rallied to close out the win.

James led the scorers and chipped in six assists and five rebounds, but a Lakers offense still missing the injured Anthony Davis failed to fire consistent­ly.

The Suns' victory saw them leapfrog the Lakers into second place in the Western Conference with 23 wins and 11 defeats. The NBA champions Lakers are third at 24-12.

Dario Saric led Phoenix's scoring with 21 points – including 10 in the fourth quarter – while Mikal Bridges added 19.

Booker's ejection came midway through the third quarter, with the 24-year-old tossed for arguing and appearing to bounce a ball towards an official.

Elsewhere Tuesday, Nikola Jokic bagged the 50th regular season tripledoub­le of his career as the Denver Nuggets halted the Milwaukee Bucks' five-game winning streak with a 12897 drubbing.

Serbian star Jokic dominated a onesided encounter at Milwaukee's Fiserv Forum, as Denver never looked back after taking the lead midway through the first quarter before romping to victory.

Jokic's ninth triple of the season included 37 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds while Jamal Murray added 24 points for the visitors.

Giannis Antetokoun­mpo led the Bucks' scorers with 27 points, but the home side were always struggling to get in the game after conceding a 37-23 lead at the end of the first quarter.

In other games, Kemba Walker scored 25 points as the Boston Celtics rolled to a third straight win with a 117-112 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers.

Walker's points tally included six three-pointers as the Celtics' all-round offensive game subdued a Clippers team jolted by the sudden withdrawal of Kawhi Leonard shortly before tip-off at the TD Garden.

Six Celtics players finished with double-digit points tallies, including Jaylen Brown with 18, while Jayson Tatum and Payton Pritchard added 14 apiece.

In Miami, a late burst of scoring from Trae Young gave interim Atlanta Hawks coach Nate McMillan a winning debut over the Miami Heat, 24 hours after the dismissal of Lloyd Pierce on Monday.

Pierce was sacked in the wake of Atlanta's loss to Miami on Sunday, but his unsettled squad responded with a battling 94-80 win over last season's NBA Finals runners-up.

"The fourth quarter is when I gotta make plays," Young said. "Tonight I just wanted to close the game out and get a win for us ... Everybody had a hell of a game. It was a great team win for us."

 ??  ?? BREAKAWAY JAM — LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers (left) dunks the ball during the game against the Phoenix Suns yesterday at Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. The Sun won, 114-104. (AFP)
BREAKAWAY JAM — LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers (left) dunks the ball during the game against the Phoenix Suns yesterday at Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. The Sun won, 114-104. (AFP)

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