Los Angeles Times

Lillard’s 61 points lift the Trail Blazers

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Damian Lillard set franchise records with 61 points and 11 threepoint­ers, and the short-handed Portland Trail Blazers outlasted the visiting Golden State Warriors 129-124 in overtime Monday night.

It was the eighth game of his career with 50 or more points. His previous career high was 60 points this season against Brooklyn.

Oklahoma City 112, at Houston

107: Chris Paul scored 28 points as the Thunder rallied from a 15point, fourth-quarter deficit. James Harden had 29 points but went one for 17 from three-point range as the Rockets lost their season-worst fourth straight. Russell Westbrook had 32 points, 12 assists and 11 rebounds and joined LeBron James as the only players to have a triple-double against all 30 teams.

at Utah 118, Indiana 88: Donovan Mitchell had 25 points to end a losing streak to the Pacers at three.

New Orleans 126, at Memphis 116:

Jrue Holiday tied his season high with 36 points after a seven-game absence, and the Pelicans set a team record with 21 threes to snap the Grizzlies’ win streak at seven.

at Miami 118, Sacramento 113

(OT): Kendrick Nunn’s 25 points lifted the Heat to an NBA-best 19-1 at home and 7-0 in overtime.

Philadelph­ia 117, at Brooklyn 111:

Ben Simmons tied a career high with 34 points and added 12 rebounds and 12 assists.

at Milwaukee 111, Chicago 98: Giannis Antetokoun­mpo had 28 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists and scored his 10,000th point as the Bucks won their seventh straight.

San Antonio 120, at Phoenix 118:

Derrick White had a season-high 25 points, and the Spurs blew a 20point lead but won when Devin Booker (37 points) missed a three.

at Washington 106, Detroit 100:

Bradley Beal scored 29 points to pass Wes Unseld for fourth on the team’s career scoring list, and the Wizards ended a three-game skid.

Toronto 122, at Atlanta 117: Norman Powell scored 17 of his 27 points in the final period, and the Raptors overcame Trae Young’s 42 points and 15 assists.

Orlando 106, at Charlotte 83: Evan Fournier’s 26 points sent the Hornets to their seventh straight loss.

Denver 107, at Minnesota 100:

Michael Porter Jr.’s 20 points and 14 rebounds sent the Timberwolv­es to their sixth straight loss.

New York 106, at Cleveland 86:

Marcus Morris and Julius Randle each scored 19 points to hand the Cavaliers their fifth loss in a row.

at Boston 139, Lakers 107

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