Harden continues hot streak, Antetokounmpo gets triple double

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LOS ANGELES, Dec 30, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – James Harden recorded his third
straight 40 point game to power the Houston Rockets to a 108-104 victory over
the New Orleans Pelicans on Saturday.

Harden finished with 41 points and six assists to become the first player
since Oscar Robertson to post at least 35 points and five assists in seven
straight games. Robertson did it twice, in 1965 and 1967.

“That’s what I play for,” Harden said when asked about being compared to
Robertson. “That’s what you play the game of basketball for, to be mentioned
in the name with the greats.

“Obviously, I have a long way to go, but that’s what I put my jersey on
for, that’s what I lace my shoes up for, to go out there and be the best that
I can be and when it’s all said and done, be mentioned as one of the best
basketball players to ever touch a basketball.”

Harden scored 17 points in the first quarter and made all 14 of his free
throws during the game. He drained seven of 16 shots from beyond the arc.

Harden scored 26 points in the first half as Houston took a 53-50 lead into
the locker room.

Pelicans star Anthony Davis struggled after scoring a season-high 48 points
in a victory over Dallas, taking only five shots in the first half. Julius
Randle led the Pelicans with 23 points and 11 rebounds. Davis finished with
22.

Houston led 77-76 after three and scored the first seven points of the
fourth period. The Rockets extended their lead to 101-86 with just under six
minutes left, but the Pelicans went on a 13-2 run to cut the deficit to 103-
99.

PJ Tucker made two free throws with 12 seconds remaining in the fourth to
seal the win.

Harden will get a chance to score 40 in four straight when the Rockets host
Memphis on Monday.

Elsewhere, Giannis Antetokounmpo posted his third triple double of the
season as the league-leading Milwaukee Bucks won their third straight game
with a 129-115 victory over the Brooklyn Nets.

Antetokounmpo finished with 31 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists for the
Bucks, who improved to 25-10 on the season.

“He was phenomenal in the last five minutes,” Milwaukee coach Mike
Budenholzer said.

Khris Middleton played through the pain of a quad injury to score 29 points
and Brook Lopez added 24 points on seven-of-15 shooting from beyond the arc.

Lopez drained five of nine from the arc in the first half to help open up a
19-point halftime lead for the Bucks, who have won seven of eight contests.

The Bucks compiled a 15-point lead with just over three minutes left in the
fourth with the help of six consecutive baskets by Antetokounmpo.

– ‘Crunch time’ – “That’s what a superstar does. When it’s crunch time,
when it’s time to close a game out — he did it,” Nets coach Kenny Atkinson
said of Antetokounmpo.

Brooklyn, who were already missing six players, lost forward Rondae Hollis-
Jefferson with a groin injury in the first half.

Also, Jamal Murray scored 46 points and made a career-high nine three
pointers to lift the Denver Nuggets to a 122-118 victory over the Phoenix
Suns.

Murray was 16 for 24 from the field with the second-most points he’s scored
in a game this season. He scored 31 a night earlier in a win over San
Antonio.

In Portland, Klay Thompson scored 32 points, Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant
combined for 50 and the Golden State Warriors avenged a loss from earlier
this week, beating the Portland Trail Blazers 115-105.