NBA 2021 November roundup: Suns stretch win streak to 16

American professional basketball Devin Booker scored 30 points as the Phoenix Suns never trailed, survived a late comeback attempt by the host Brooklyn Nets and pushed their winning streak to 16 games with a 113-107 victory Saturday night.

The Suns are on their second-longest series of wins in group history. Phoenix can coordinate with the 2006-07 group for the longest series of wins in establishment legend by beating the Golden State Warriors on Tuesday.

Chris Paul added 22 focuses, eight bounce back and five helps. Paul shot 9 of 19 and indented his 5,000th vocation bounce back in the second.

Kevin Durant drove all scorers with 39 focuses, yet Brooklyn saw its four-game series of wins halted.

Timberwolves 121, 76ers 120 (2 OT)

Taurean Prince hit a layup with 4.8 seconds left in twofold additional time to lift Minnesota past have Philadelphia in 76ers star Joel Embiid’s first game since Nov. 6.

D’Angelo Russell drove the Timberwolves with 35 focuses while Karl-Anthony Towns added 28 focuses and 10 bounce back prior to fouling out. Anthony Edwards contributed 19 focuses and Naz Reid had 13. Bumped Vanderbilt cleared 14 bounce back.

Embiid got back from a three-week COVID-19 nonappearance to deliver 42 focuses and 14 bounce back for the Sixers. Embiid had his shot hindered as time lapsed in the subsequent extra time.

Knicks 99, Hawks 90

Alec Burks, making his initial beginning of the period, scored 15 of his group high 23 focuses to start a definitive second from last quarter run as visiting New York proceeded to overcome Atlanta.

The 23 focuses were a season high for Burks, who began on the grounds that Kemba Walker passed on the second round of a consecutive set. Evan Fournier got done with 20 focuses, RJ Barrett added 15 and Obi Toppin got 13 focuses off the seat for the Knicks, who have rotated successes and misfortunes throughout the last seven games.

Trae Young scored 33 focuses and Clint Capela had 16 focuses and a season-high 21 bounce back for the Hawks, whose seven-game series of wins was snapped. John Collins added 12 focuses.

Rockets 146, Hornets 143 (OT)

Christian Wood scored 33 focuses and Houston at long last set aside visiting Charlotte to indent its initially consecutive successes of the period.

Houston has won only three of 19 games this season, and two of those have run over a four-night range. This one came against a Hornets group that had won eight of its past nine games.

The Rockets sank 23 shots from 3-point range. This came a night after Charlotte coordinated with its establishment record by making 23 shots from 3-point an area.

Heat 107, Bulls 104

Gabe Vincent fell off the seat to score 20 focuses as Miami consolidated adjusted offense and smothering guard to end their four-game street swing with a loss of Chicago.

The Heat constrained the Bulls into 22 turnovers, which Miami changed over into 21 focuses. Combined with holding Chicago to only 38-of-81 shooting from the floor, including 11-of-39 from 3-point range, the Heat rode their protection to a success that rescued a .500 imprint on the excursion.

DeMar DeRozan drove all scorers with 28 focuses on 11-of-19 shooting from the floor. Alex Caruso went 6-of-8 from the field, including 3-of-4 from 3-point range, on the way to 22 focuses off the seat.

Wizards 120, Mavericks 114

Bradley Beal had 26 focuses and seven helps and visiting Washington energized from an eight-guide halftime shortfall toward beat Dallas.

Kyle Kuzma added 22 focuses and nine bounce back and Washington snapped a five-game losing streak in Dallas. Kentavious Caldwell-Pope scored 16 as six Wizards arrived at twofold figures.

Luka Doncic of Dallas drove all scorers with 33 focuses and had 10 helps. Three pointer Burke scored 14 focuses and Kristaps Porzingis contributed 13 focuses and seven bounce back.

Cavaliers 105, Magic 92

Darius Garland had a season-high 26 focuses to go with 11 helps, Jarrett Allen posted his own twofold, and host Cleveland finished their five-game losing streak with a triumph over Orlando.

Festoon turned into the fourth-most youthful player in establishment history to arrive at 2,000 focuses when he sank a short pattern jumper with 2:48 excess in the second from last quarter. Allen (8-for-9 shooting) scored 12 of his 19 focuses in the primary half and he wrapped up with 11 bounce back, assisting Cleveland with overcoming the Magic interestingly since March 3, 2019.

The Magic, who went 8-for-32 from 3-point range, have lost six in succession and nine of their last 10. Eleven of Orlando’s 17 losses have been by twofold digits.

Jazz 127, Pelicans 105

Donovan Mitchell scored 21 focuses, Mike Conley and Jordan Clarkson each additional 20, and Utah bounced back from late frustrating exhibitions at home to defeat New Orleans in Salt Lake City.

Mitchell, Conley, Clarkson, Rudy Gay and Joe Ingles each depleted no less than three 3-pointers as the Jazz shot 57.1 percent (20-for-35) from long reach and 56.2 percent in general to vindicate Friday’s grievous last-second 98-97 misfortune to New Orleans.

Mitchell, who has been battling to find his furrow of late, played like his standard self in the primary half when Utah constructed a telling lead, scoring 17 focuses on 7-of-14 shooting with seven helps and five bounce back.

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