Manila Bulletin

Thunder roll over Warriors

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LOS ANGELES (AFP) — Oklahoma City's Shai Gilgeousal­exander and Chet Holmgren combined for 76 points Saturday, Nov. 18, as the zìė곺ą ºąžĉº³ žê ȩȰɢāóïêđ ³ºĸïđ to beat Golden State 130-123 in overtime, handing the Warriors a sixth straight NBA defeat.

Gilgeous-alexander scored 10 of his 40 points in overtime and rookie Holmgren's 36 points included a turnaround three-pointer with seven-tenths of a second left in regulation to force the extra session.

Andrew Wiggins had put Golden State up 117-114 with a three-pointer with 3.1 seconds left, but Holmgren responded and the Thunder outscored the Warriors 13-6 in overtime.

Wiggins scored a season-high 31 points and Stephen Curry added 25 in his return from a strained right knee.

With Draymond Green still servÏÊAE ÌÏĈ ĸģºɢaežèº Ĉėĉāºêĉïóê ÄÓĄ ž choke-hold on Minnesota's Rudy Gobert, the Warriors fell to 1-6 at home.

The contest was part of a pulsating night of NBA action. Giannis Antetokoun­mpo scored 40 points and the Milwaukee Bucks used a massive Ȭȫɢāóïêđ Äóėąđì ăėžąđºą đó ĸêžááĩ Āėđ away the Dallas Mavericks 132-125.

The Miami Heat's seven-game winning streak came to an end with an agonizing 102-97 loss to the Chicago Bulls, and San Antonio's losing streak stretched to eight games despite another big night from Victor

Wembanyama. The Spurs again squandered a big lead in a 120-108 loss to the Memphis Grizzlies.

In Milwaukee, the Bucks were pushed to the limit by a Mavs team trying to wrest the Western Conference lead from the Denver Nuggets.

Instead it was the Minnesota Timberwolv­es joining Denver atop the conference after a 121-120 comefrom-behind victory over the New Orleans Pelicans.

«žÞɢžê³ɢäóąđì ĸąĉđ ̞ÁÄ đìžđ saw the Bucks lead by as many as ȩȩ žê³ đìº QžĢĈ «ĩ žĈ èžêĩ žĈ ĸģºɊ ended with Milwaukee up 60-58.

Dallas star Kyrie Irving scored 18 of his 39 points in the Mavs' 40-point third quarter, but MilwauÞºº Ąºĉāó곺³ Ïê đìº ĸêžá Äąžèºɐ

Down by 10 with 9:04 remaining, the Bucks authored a 15-4 scoring run to take the lead, Antetokoun­mpo driving for a layup and draining a pair of free-throws to cap the run.

Damian Lillard, fouled by Irving on a three-pointer with 4:34 remaining, made all three of the free throws and Milwaukee pulled away.

Antetokoun­mpo finished with 40 points, 15 rebounds and seven assists. Lillard added 27 points and 12 assists.

Doncic scored 36 for Dallas, but the Bucks bench, led by 16 points from Pat Connaughto­n out-scored the Mavs reserves 46-31.

"Anything to win," Connaughto­n said, adding that the key to closing it out was "Competitiv­eness. We've got guys that compete. Period."

³³º³ ĖÞĈ óžì ³ĄÏžÊ .ĄÏĶÊɉ "We're building something special. You can feel it. I thought it was a great character game."

Bulls douse Heat

In Chicago, Demar Derozan scored 23 points to lead the Bulls' rally against the Heat -- who had built a 22-1 lead in little more than six minutes but couldn't make it stand up.

Nikola Vucevic scored 15 points as žáá ĸģº ėááĉ ĈОĄĐºĄĈ Ĉóąº³ Ïê ³óė«áº ĸaeėąºĉɐ

Jimmy Butler scored 25 for Miami, who led all the way until Alex Caruso's three-pointer with 51.8 seconds remaining put Chicago ahead.

Derozan's turnaround basket put the Bulls ahead for good with 21.9 seconds to go.

 ?? ?? SHAI Gilgeousal­exander of the Oklahoma City Thunder shoots over Dario Saric of the Golden State Warriors on Saturday, Nov. 18. (AFP)
SHAI Gilgeousal­exander of the Oklahoma City Thunder shoots over Dario Saric of the Golden State Warriors on Saturday, Nov. 18. (AFP)

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