Leonard Hits 30 As Raptors End Bucks Streak, Warriors Bounce Back
6th January 2019
Elsewhere, Stephen Curry scored 42 points and finished with 10 three pointers as the Golden State Warriors stormed back to the beat the Sacramento Kings 127-123.
- Kawhi Leonard and Pascal Siakam scored 30 points each as the Toronto Raptors used a balanced attack to outduel the Milwaukee Bucks 123-116 in a battle of the top two NBA teams
- Leonard was back to his old self on Saturday night following an emotional return to San Antonio on Thursday to face his former team, who bottled him up and routed the Raptors 125-107
- Giannis Antetokounmpo had 43 points and 18 rebounds for Milwaukee, who came into the contest on a five-game winning streak. Malcolm Brogdon added 15 points, and Khris Middleton and Eric Bledsoe each had 14
LOS ANGELES, United
States- Kawhi Leonard and Pascal Siakam scored 30 points each as the
Toronto Raptors used a balanced attack to outduel the Milwaukee Bucks 123-116
in a battle of the top two NBA teams.
Leonard was back to his old self on Saturday night following
an emotional return to San Antonio on Thursday to face his former team, who bottled
him up and routed the Raptors 125-107.
But he got plenty of help from a strong supporting cast as
Toronto seized command in the second and third quarters and then survived a
Milwaukee rally in the fourth.
"We thought we didn't play great defence last game so
we wanted to come out aggressive and pass the ball and get some more open shots
and it fell in for us tonight," Leonard said.
Siakam finished with a career-high 30, Serge Ibaka added 25
points and nine rebounds, Fred VanVleet had 21 points, and Danny Green 12
points and nine rebounds as the Raptors beat the Bucks for the first time this
season.
Giannis Antetokounmpo had 43 points and 18 rebounds for
Milwaukee, who came into the contest on a five-game winning streak. Malcolm
Brogdon added 15 points, and Khris Middleton and Eric Bledsoe each had 14.
While the Raptors were trying to forget about being trounced
in the Alamo City, the Bucks were coming off a 144-112 victory over Atlanta on
Friday.
The Raptors salted the game away with a 15-2 fourth quarter
surge which was highlighted by a three pointer from Siakam that gave them a
110-98 lead with just over five minutes to play.
"We came out tonight with a pass-first mindset and to
take open shots. It worked out, all of us had 20 plus," Leonard said.
Trailing by as much as 13, the Bucks opened the fourth
quarter with a 14-4 run and led 96-95 with 8:12 left.
Elsewhere, Stephen Curry scored 42 points and finished with 10 three pointers as the Golden State Warriors stormed back to the beat the Sacramento Kings 127-123.
Harden's streak
The teams combined to make 41 three-pointers, breaking the
record for the most threes in a contest.
The previous record of 40 three-pointers was set last
February in a game between the Minnesota Timberwolves (19) and
the Cleveland Cavaliers (21).
Golden State, who blew a 20-point lead and lost 135-134 in
overtime to Houston on Thursday, had another big lead disappear in the third
quarter Saturday -- but they managed to regroup and rally past the Kings in the
fourth.
Kevin Durant added 29 points, nine assists and five
rebounds, and Klay Thompson scored 20 points to help the Warriors complete a
three-game sweep of the season series.
Curry scored 20 of his 42 in the final quarter and also made
a pair of free throws with nine seconds to go.
Buddy Hield scored 32 points on a career-high eight threes
for Sacramento, who went on a 15-0 run in the first half. The Kings set a
franchise record with 20 baskets from beyond the arc.
In Portland, Jusuf Nurkic had 25 points and 15 rebounds, and
the Portland Trail Blazers snapped James Harden's 40-point streak with a
110-101 win over the Houston Rockets.
Harden finished with 38 points, falling just short of his
sixth straight game with 40 or more.
Portland was the last team to hold Harden under 30 points
when he had 29 in Houston's 111-104 home victory on December 11.
CJ McCollum added 24 points and Damian Lillard finished with
17 points and 12 rebounds for the Blazers, who have won three of their last
four games.
Austin Rivers scored a season-high 21 points while Clint
Capela had 13 points and 21 rebounds in the loss.